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[
"Dennis Wise"
] |
{
"passage": 1622,
"query": 2543
}
|
Query: Famous faces: Beckham (left) and former footballer @placeholder (right) watched their children play for the Queens Park Rangers Under-14s team in September
Entities: Chelsea, Queens Park Rangers, MLS, Miami, QPR, Charlton Athletics, Manchester United, Mark Duell, Henry, David, Simon Jones, Victoria Beckham, Premier League, Carrington, Beckham, Brooklyn Beckham, Brooklyn, Dennis Wise
Passage: By Mark Duell and Simon Jones PUBLISHED: 18:56 EST, 31 October 2013 | UPDATED: 19:04 EST, 31 October 2013 Brooklyn Beckham is following in his father's footsteps by training at Manchester United, it was revealed last night. The 14-year-old, who is the eldest of David and Victoria Beckham's four children, was at the Premier League football club’s Carrington training ground yesterday accompanied by his father. Brooklyn had trials at Chelsea in January and has been training at Queens Park Rangers, notably figuring with Dennis Wise's son Henry for their Under-14s against Charlton Athletics in September. Scroll down for video. Brooklyn, 14, is the eldest of David and Victoria Beckham's four children. He was at Manchester United's Carrington training ground with his father. Brooklyn had trials at Chelsea in January and has been training at QPR. Beckham hopes Brooklyn could play for his new MLS franchise in Miami
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Dennis Wise
|
[
"Beckham",
"Brooklyn Beckham"
] |
{
"passage": 1622,
"query": 2544
}
|
Query: Brooklyn has already shown he could be the next @placeholder to make it as a professional footballer.
Entities: Chelsea, Queens Park Rangers, MLS, Miami, QPR, Charlton Athletics, Manchester United, Mark Duell, Henry, David, Simon Jones, Victoria Beckham, Premier League, Carrington, Beckham, Brooklyn Beckham, Brooklyn, Dennis Wise
Passage: By Mark Duell and Simon Jones PUBLISHED: 18:56 EST, 31 October 2013 | UPDATED: 19:04 EST, 31 October 2013 Brooklyn Beckham is following in his father's footsteps by training at Manchester United, it was revealed last night. The 14-year-old, who is the eldest of David and Victoria Beckham's four children, was at the Premier League football club’s Carrington training ground yesterday accompanied by his father. Brooklyn had trials at Chelsea in January and has been training at Queens Park Rangers, notably figuring with Dennis Wise's son Henry for their Under-14s against Charlton Athletics in September. Scroll down for video. Brooklyn, 14, is the eldest of David and Victoria Beckham's four children. He was at Manchester United's Carrington training ground with his father. Brooklyn had trials at Chelsea in January and has been training at QPR. Beckham hopes Brooklyn could play for his new MLS franchise in Miami
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Beckham
|
[
"Beckham",
"Brooklyn Beckham"
] |
{
"passage": 1622,
"query": 2544
}
|
Query: Brooklyn has already shown he could be the next @placeholder to make it as a professional footballer.
Entities: Chelsea, Queens Park Rangers, MLS, Miami, QPR, Charlton Athletics, Manchester United, Mark Duell, Henry, David, Simon Jones, Victoria Beckham, Premier League, Carrington, Beckham, Brooklyn Beckham, Brooklyn, Dennis Wise
Passage: By Mark Duell and Simon Jones PUBLISHED: 18:56 EST, 31 October 2013 | UPDATED: 19:04 EST, 31 October 2013 Brooklyn Beckham is following in his father's footsteps by training at Manchester United, it was revealed last night. The 14-year-old, who is the eldest of David and Victoria Beckham's four children, was at the Premier League football club’s Carrington training ground yesterday accompanied by his father. Brooklyn had trials at Chelsea in January and has been training at Queens Park Rangers, notably figuring with Dennis Wise's son Henry for their Under-14s against Charlton Athletics in September. Scroll down for video. Brooklyn, 14, is the eldest of David and Victoria Beckham's four children. He was at Manchester United's Carrington training ground with his father. Brooklyn had trials at Chelsea in January and has been training at QPR. Beckham hopes Brooklyn could play for his new MLS franchise in Miami
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Brooklyn Beckham
|
[
"MLS"
] |
{
"passage": 1622,
"query": 2545
}
|
Query: Asked if he would like to see Brooklyn in his @placeholder team, Beckham said: ‘Yes, hopefully.'
Entities: Chelsea, Queens Park Rangers, MLS, Miami, QPR, Charlton Athletics, Manchester United, Mark Duell, Henry, David, Simon Jones, Victoria Beckham, Premier League, Carrington, Beckham, Brooklyn Beckham, Brooklyn, Dennis Wise
Passage: By Mark Duell and Simon Jones PUBLISHED: 18:56 EST, 31 October 2013 | UPDATED: 19:04 EST, 31 October 2013 Brooklyn Beckham is following in his father's footsteps by training at Manchester United, it was revealed last night. The 14-year-old, who is the eldest of David and Victoria Beckham's four children, was at the Premier League football club’s Carrington training ground yesterday accompanied by his father. Brooklyn had trials at Chelsea in January and has been training at Queens Park Rangers, notably figuring with Dennis Wise's son Henry for their Under-14s against Charlton Athletics in September. Scroll down for video. Brooklyn, 14, is the eldest of David and Victoria Beckham's four children. He was at Manchester United's Carrington training ground with his father. Brooklyn had trials at Chelsea in January and has been training at QPR. Beckham hopes Brooklyn could play for his new MLS franchise in Miami
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MLS
|
[
"Peru",
"Peruvian"
] |
{
"passage": 1623,
"query": 2546
}
|
Query: 2009: Report finds @placeholder's Fujimori pleads guilty in bribery case
Entities: Keiko Fujimori, Ollanta Humala, Andina, Peru, Alberto Fujimori, Peruvian, Lima, Fujimori, CNN
Passage: Lima, Peru (CNN) -- Family members requested a humanitarian pardon Wednesday for former Peruvian strongman Alberto Fujimori, saying he should be released from prison because of health problems. The 74-year-old Fujimori is serving four concurrent sentences, the longest of which is 25 years, for corruption and human rights abuses. He underwent surgery September 19 for a recurring lesion in his tongue and returned to the clinic nine days later because of problems with scarring of the wound, the state-run Andina news agency reported. 2011: Longtime Peruvian fugitive turns himself in "This request is argued on the basis of medical facts," said Keiko Fujimori, the former president's daughter, who was quoted by Andina. Family members say Alberto Fujimori should be released for medical reasons. They have filed a request for a humanitarian pardon with Peru's justice ministry. The request has riled political opponents and human rights activists. President Ollanta Humala, who defeated Fujimori's daughter at the polls, has the final say
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Peru
|
[
"Peru",
"Peruvian"
] |
{
"passage": 1623,
"query": 2546
}
|
Query: 2009: Report finds @placeholder's Fujimori pleads guilty in bribery case
Entities: Keiko Fujimori, Ollanta Humala, Andina, Peru, Alberto Fujimori, Peruvian, Lima, Fujimori, CNN
Passage: Lima, Peru (CNN) -- Family members requested a humanitarian pardon Wednesday for former Peruvian strongman Alberto Fujimori, saying he should be released from prison because of health problems. The 74-year-old Fujimori is serving four concurrent sentences, the longest of which is 25 years, for corruption and human rights abuses. He underwent surgery September 19 for a recurring lesion in his tongue and returned to the clinic nine days later because of problems with scarring of the wound, the state-run Andina news agency reported. 2011: Longtime Peruvian fugitive turns himself in "This request is argued on the basis of medical facts," said Keiko Fujimori, the former president's daughter, who was quoted by Andina. Family members say Alberto Fujimori should be released for medical reasons. They have filed a request for a humanitarian pardon with Peru's justice ministry. The request has riled political opponents and human rights activists. President Ollanta Humala, who defeated Fujimori's daughter at the polls, has the final say
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Peruvian
|
[
"Skype"
] |
{
"passage": 1624,
"query": 2547
}
|
Query: Now, according to @placeholder's statement, those supernodes have moved onto computers owned by Skype, which is owned by Microsoft.
Entities: Supernodes, Tim Verry, Internet, Microsoft, Skype, ExtremeTech, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- The video calling service Skype recently made a change to how it routes calls. Yawn, right? But here's where it get a little juicier: Hackers and bloggers are saying the changes, which push some of the video calling process onto Skype's own computers instead of onto random machines on the Internet, could help the app spy on users' calls, presumably at the request of a court or government. "Reportedly, Microsoft is re-engineering these supernodes to make it easier for law enforcement to monitor calls by allowing the supernodes to not only make the introduction but to actually route the voice data of the calls as well," Tim Verry, from the website ExtremeTech, wrote last week. (Supernodes are third-party computers that act as a sort of directory service for routing calls.). Skype has made technical changes to the way calls are placed. The calls now are routed by Microsoft- or Skype-owned computers. Previously, other computers on the network served in this directory function. The change makes some people worry the company could "wiretap" video calls
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Skype
|
[
"Microsoft"
] |
{
"passage": 1624,
"query": 2548
}
|
Query: Eckersley said he can't think of an answer, aside from pushing a call through a supernode, which now would be on a Skype- or @placeholder-owned computer.
Entities: Supernodes, Tim Verry, Internet, Microsoft, Skype, ExtremeTech, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- The video calling service Skype recently made a change to how it routes calls. Yawn, right? But here's where it get a little juicier: Hackers and bloggers are saying the changes, which push some of the video calling process onto Skype's own computers instead of onto random machines on the Internet, could help the app spy on users' calls, presumably at the request of a court or government. "Reportedly, Microsoft is re-engineering these supernodes to make it easier for law enforcement to monitor calls by allowing the supernodes to not only make the introduction but to actually route the voice data of the calls as well," Tim Verry, from the website ExtremeTech, wrote last week. (Supernodes are third-party computers that act as a sort of directory service for routing calls.). Skype has made technical changes to the way calls are placed. The calls now are routed by Microsoft- or Skype-owned computers. Previously, other computers on the network served in this directory function. The change makes some people worry the company could "wiretap" video calls
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Microsoft
|
[
"Roberto Martinez"
] |
{
"passage": 1625,
"query": 2549
}
|
Query: And @placeholder paised Lukaku's resilience in shrugging off a six-game goal drought across December, tipping the 21-year-old to fight back to top form.
Entities: Everton, Chamakh, Romelu Lukaku, Eagles, Crystal Palace, Marouane Chamakh, Roberto Martinez, Alan Pardew, Belgian, Cham, Palace, Pardew
Passage: Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew has admitted his side missed Marouane Chamakh's presence in front of goal after the striker was taken off with a broken nose during the match against Everton on Saturday. The Eagles suffered their first defeat in six games and Pardew bemoaned Palace's lack of cutting edge up front. 'We never really produced a classical moment, or a great moment today,' he told reporters. 'The loss of Cham was crucial today, his guile and experience around the box would have been important.' Crystal Palace striker Marouane Chamakh was taken off after suffering a broken nose against Everton. Marouane Chamakh broke his nose in Crystal Palace's 1-0 loss to Everton. However, Alan Pardew believes the striker will be fit for Palace's next game. Pardew admits that his side lacked a cutting edge up front without Chamakh. Everton boss Roberto Martinez has praised goalscorer Romelu Lukaku. The Belgian striker has returned to form following a dry spell in December
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Roberto Martinez
|
[
"Ben More"
] |
{
"passage": 1626,
"query": 2550
}
|
Query: the wind, close to the summit of @placeholder, was such that it exceeded
Entities: Scotland, Pegasus Quik, Ben More, Alan McCaskie, David Martin, Becky Evans
Passage: By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 03:46 EST, 10 January 2013 | UPDATED: 09:01 EST, 10 January 2013 Photographs taken moments before an aircraft crashed into a mountain killing two men have been published. The pictures, taken from a video camera attached to the Pegasus Quik microlight, show 3,850ft Ben More in Scotland looming ever closer. The aircraft ran into severe turbulence and crashed about 100ft from the summit in May last year. The dramatic photographs show the final moments before a microlight crashed into a mountain killing two men The pictures show the mountain getting ever closer as the pilot struggled to regain control in strong winds. The Pegasus Quik microlight crashed into Ben More in Scotland in May. Pilot David Martin and owner Alan McCaskie were both killed in the crash. Air crash investigators released pictures from onboard video camera
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Ben More
|
[
"Jet Propulsion Laboratory"
] |
{
"passage": 1627,
"query": 2551
}
|
Query: After some @placeholder workers complained, the lab posted a "suitability matrix" on its Web site, listing criteria it believed NASA would consider when deciding suitability for future and continued employment.
Entities: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California, Supreme Court, Pasadena, NASA, CNN, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- The Supreme Court has again rejected broad privacy rights for some government workers. A unanimous bench on Wednesday affirmed the government's right to conduct personal background checks on current and prospective employees under federal contract, especially those in sensitive or high-security workplaces. The ruling rejected a lawsuit by 28 long-term scientists, engineers, and others at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory near Pasadena, California. The workers, who are independent contractors, claim the mandatory checks are overly intrusive -- permitting the government to obtain information on their health, finances, personal habits, and even their sex lives. All were classified as "low risk," unlikely to have a major "adverse impact" on the agency's mission. The high court affirms personal background checks by the government. The ruling applies to current and prospective employees under government contract. The lawsuit was filed by scientists, engineers and others at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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[
"Jet Propulsion Laboratory"
] |
{
"passage": 1627,
"query": 2552
}
|
Query: The @placeholder case raised the question of rights enjoyed in the quasi-official world of government contractors.
Entities: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California, Supreme Court, Pasadena, NASA, CNN, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- The Supreme Court has again rejected broad privacy rights for some government workers. A unanimous bench on Wednesday affirmed the government's right to conduct personal background checks on current and prospective employees under federal contract, especially those in sensitive or high-security workplaces. The ruling rejected a lawsuit by 28 long-term scientists, engineers, and others at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory near Pasadena, California. The workers, who are independent contractors, claim the mandatory checks are overly intrusive -- permitting the government to obtain information on their health, finances, personal habits, and even their sex lives. All were classified as "low risk," unlikely to have a major "adverse impact" on the agency's mission. The high court affirms personal background checks by the government. The ruling applies to current and prospective employees under government contract. The lawsuit was filed by scientists, engineers and others at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory
|
[
"Lawn",
"Mark Lawn"
] |
{
"passage": 1628,
"query": 2553
}
|
Query: @placeholder's wish for a fifth-round encounter against 11-time winners United was echoed by the man who masterminded Saturday's extraordinary triumph.
Entities: Stamford Bridge, Mark Lawn, Manchester City, Louis van Gaal, Aston Villa, Bradford, Lawn, Manchester United, Capital One Cup, League One, FA Cup, Chelsea, Arsenal, Premier League, Tottenham, Bantams, Red Devils, Southampton
Passage: Bradford co-chairman Mark Lawn is dreaming of being paired with Manchester United after his Bantams dumped Chelsea out of the FA Cup on a day of shocks on Saturday. Bradford fought back from 2-0 down at Stamford Bridge to claim the biggest upset of the day, if not the entire tournament - no mean feat considering Manchester City, Southampton and Tottenham also lost to supposedly inferior opposition on Saturday - and their 4-2 victory earned the League One side a place in the fifth round. The Bantams have a recent history of giant-killing - beating Arsenal and Aston Villa to reach the 2013 Capital One Cup final - and, after ending the Premier League leaders' interest in this season's FA Cup, Lawn hopes to be pitted against Louis van Gaal's Red Devils when the fifth-round draw is made on Monday evening. Bradford shocked Chelsea 4-2 in the fourth round of the FA Cup. The Bantams fought back from 2-0 down at Stamford Bridge. Bradford defeated Arsenal and Aston Villa to reach the 2013 Capital One Cup final. Manchester United have won the FA Cup 11 times
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Lawn
|
[
"Lawn",
"Mark Lawn"
] |
{
"passage": 1628,
"query": 2553
}
|
Query: @placeholder's wish for a fifth-round encounter against 11-time winners United was echoed by the man who masterminded Saturday's extraordinary triumph.
Entities: Stamford Bridge, Mark Lawn, Manchester City, Louis van Gaal, Aston Villa, Bradford, Lawn, Manchester United, Capital One Cup, League One, FA Cup, Chelsea, Arsenal, Premier League, Tottenham, Bantams, Red Devils, Southampton
Passage: Bradford co-chairman Mark Lawn is dreaming of being paired with Manchester United after his Bantams dumped Chelsea out of the FA Cup on a day of shocks on Saturday. Bradford fought back from 2-0 down at Stamford Bridge to claim the biggest upset of the day, if not the entire tournament - no mean feat considering Manchester City, Southampton and Tottenham also lost to supposedly inferior opposition on Saturday - and their 4-2 victory earned the League One side a place in the fifth round. The Bantams have a recent history of giant-killing - beating Arsenal and Aston Villa to reach the 2013 Capital One Cup final - and, after ending the Premier League leaders' interest in this season's FA Cup, Lawn hopes to be pitted against Louis van Gaal's Red Devils when the fifth-round draw is made on Monday evening. Bradford shocked Chelsea 4-2 in the fourth round of the FA Cup. The Bantams fought back from 2-0 down at Stamford Bridge. Bradford defeated Arsenal and Aston Villa to reach the 2013 Capital One Cup final. Manchester United have won the FA Cup 11 times
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Mark Lawn
|
[
"Mexican"
] |
{
"passage": 1629,
"query": 2554
}
|
Query: "The evidence suggests that Mr. Ramirez was targeted, beaten and killed because he was @placeholder," Rendell said.
Entities: Mexican, William Baldwin, Schuykill County, Brandon Piekarsky, Pennsylvania, Derrick Donchak, Schuylkill County jail, CNN, Luis Ramirez
Passage: (CNN) -- Two Pennsylvania teens will serve time in a county jail for participating in a brawl that left a Mexican immigrant dead last July. Brandon Piekarsky and Derrick Donchak's joint trial began in late April in Schuykill County, Pennsylvania. Brandon Piekarsky, 17, was sentenced to 6 to 23 months, and Derrick Donchak, 19, received 7 to 23 months for their roles in the beating death of 25-year-old Luis Ramirez. Judge William Baldwin ordered the two to report to Schuylkill County jail on July 19 to begin serving their sentences. An all-white jury convicted the two former high school football players of misdemeanor simple assault at trial last month and acquitted them of felony counts, including aggravated assault, ethnic intimidation and hindering apprehension -- charges that carried lengthier sentences. NEW: Victim's girlfriend, mother speak out; groups condemn verdict, sentences. Derrick Donchak, 19, sentenced to 7 to 23 months for role in death of Luis Ramirez. Brandon Piekarsky, 17, gets 6 to 23 months for simple assault. Defense lawyers said assault was street brawl gone bad; no racial bias
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Mexican
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[
"Pennsylvania"
] |
{
"passage": 1629,
"query": 2555
}
|
Query: The judge could have sentenced the teens to probation under @placeholder's sentencing guidelines.
Entities: Mexican, William Baldwin, Schuykill County, Brandon Piekarsky, Pennsylvania, Derrick Donchak, Schuylkill County jail, CNN, Luis Ramirez
Passage: (CNN) -- Two Pennsylvania teens will serve time in a county jail for participating in a brawl that left a Mexican immigrant dead last July. Brandon Piekarsky and Derrick Donchak's joint trial began in late April in Schuykill County, Pennsylvania. Brandon Piekarsky, 17, was sentenced to 6 to 23 months, and Derrick Donchak, 19, received 7 to 23 months for their roles in the beating death of 25-year-old Luis Ramirez. Judge William Baldwin ordered the two to report to Schuylkill County jail on July 19 to begin serving their sentences. An all-white jury convicted the two former high school football players of misdemeanor simple assault at trial last month and acquitted them of felony counts, including aggravated assault, ethnic intimidation and hindering apprehension -- charges that carried lengthier sentences. NEW: Victim's girlfriend, mother speak out; groups condemn verdict, sentences. Derrick Donchak, 19, sentenced to 7 to 23 months for role in death of Luis Ramirez. Brandon Piekarsky, 17, gets 6 to 23 months for simple assault. Defense lawyers said assault was street brawl gone bad; no racial bias
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Pennsylvania
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[
"Alex",
"Alex Pring"
] |
{
"passage": 1630,
"query": 2556
}
|
Query: Trying it out: @placeholder shakes hands with a reporter after receiving the new limb on Friday.
Entities: Groveland, University of Central Florida, Alex, Alex Pring, Albert Manero, Manero, Central Florida, Florida
Passage: Graduate students have used a 3D printer to make a limb for a six-year-old boy born without a right arm. Alex Pring, from Groveland, Florida, was given the new prosthetic arm on Friday by a team headed by University of Central Florida student Albert Manero. The limb took seven weeks for the team to build in their free time and cost $350 - compared to the $40,000 that doctors told Alex's family a prosthetic arm would cost. After the little boy put on the arm, which senses muscles in his shoulder and opens and closes, he grinned and gave his mother a hug - the first time he had been able to put two arms around her. Alex Pring was born without a right arm and his family could not afford the steep cost to get him a prosthetic one. Central Florida student Albert Manero read about their plight on a forum and decided to help after hearing about a man who printed a limb. It took a team of friends, seven weeks and just $350 to build the boy's new arm, which opens and closes by sensing the his shoulder muscles. Manero has shared his plans online in the hope others will improve them
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Alex
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[
"Alex",
"Alex Pring"
] |
{
"passage": 1630,
"query": 2556
}
|
Query: Trying it out: @placeholder shakes hands with a reporter after receiving the new limb on Friday.
Entities: Groveland, University of Central Florida, Alex, Alex Pring, Albert Manero, Manero, Central Florida, Florida
Passage: Graduate students have used a 3D printer to make a limb for a six-year-old boy born without a right arm. Alex Pring, from Groveland, Florida, was given the new prosthetic arm on Friday by a team headed by University of Central Florida student Albert Manero. The limb took seven weeks for the team to build in their free time and cost $350 - compared to the $40,000 that doctors told Alex's family a prosthetic arm would cost. After the little boy put on the arm, which senses muscles in his shoulder and opens and closes, he grinned and gave his mother a hug - the first time he had been able to put two arms around her. Alex Pring was born without a right arm and his family could not afford the steep cost to get him a prosthetic one. Central Florida student Albert Manero read about their plight on a forum and decided to help after hearing about a man who printed a limb. It took a team of friends, seven weeks and just $350 to build the boy's new arm, which opens and closes by sensing the his shoulder muscles. Manero has shared his plans online in the hope others will improve them
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Alex Pring
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[
"Mahinda Rajapaksa",
"Rajapaksa"
] |
{
"passage": 1631,
"query": 2557
}
|
Query: The defections apparently wrong-footed @placeholder, and the opposition had the better of the campaign, say analysts.
Entities: Dhanushka Ramanayake, Independence Square, Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka, Maithripala Sirisena, Twitter, Colombo, Sirisena, Rajapaksa, CNN
Passage: (CNN)Sri Lanka's current president Mahinda Rajapaksa has conceded defeat to rival Maithripala Sirisena in the country's presidential election, bringing an end to a decade of leadership increasingly criticized as corrupt and nepotistic. Rajapaksa acknowledged the defeat on his official Twitter account Friday, writing: "I value and respect our democratic process and the people's verdict, and look forward to the peaceful transition of power." Sirisena would be sworn in at 6 p.m. local time in Colombo's Independence Square, Dhanushka Ramanayake, the head of his media unit, said. The defeat of the once untouchable president, the longest-serving political leader in the region, was the result of a failed electoral gamble. Sri Lanka's Mahinda Rajapaksa concedes defeat to rival in presidential elections. Maithripala Sirisena was minister in Rajapaksa's cabinet before defecting. A farmer turned politician, he has support of minorities and has pledged reform
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Mahinda Rajapaksa
|
[
"Mahinda Rajapaksa",
"Rajapaksa"
] |
{
"passage": 1631,
"query": 2557
}
|
Query: The defections apparently wrong-footed @placeholder, and the opposition had the better of the campaign, say analysts.
Entities: Dhanushka Ramanayake, Independence Square, Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka, Maithripala Sirisena, Twitter, Colombo, Sirisena, Rajapaksa, CNN
Passage: (CNN)Sri Lanka's current president Mahinda Rajapaksa has conceded defeat to rival Maithripala Sirisena in the country's presidential election, bringing an end to a decade of leadership increasingly criticized as corrupt and nepotistic. Rajapaksa acknowledged the defeat on his official Twitter account Friday, writing: "I value and respect our democratic process and the people's verdict, and look forward to the peaceful transition of power." Sirisena would be sworn in at 6 p.m. local time in Colombo's Independence Square, Dhanushka Ramanayake, the head of his media unit, said. The defeat of the once untouchable president, the longest-serving political leader in the region, was the result of a failed electoral gamble. Sri Lanka's Mahinda Rajapaksa concedes defeat to rival in presidential elections. Maithripala Sirisena was minister in Rajapaksa's cabinet before defecting. A farmer turned politician, he has support of minorities and has pledged reform
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Rajapaksa
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[
"Maithripala Sirisena",
"Sirisena"
] |
{
"passage": 1631,
"query": 2558
}
|
Query: "@placeholder not only has this coalition to hold together, he has to do so having promised a fast-track program of drastic political reform," he said.
Entities: Dhanushka Ramanayake, Independence Square, Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka, Maithripala Sirisena, Twitter, Colombo, Sirisena, Rajapaksa, CNN
Passage: (CNN)Sri Lanka's current president Mahinda Rajapaksa has conceded defeat to rival Maithripala Sirisena in the country's presidential election, bringing an end to a decade of leadership increasingly criticized as corrupt and nepotistic. Rajapaksa acknowledged the defeat on his official Twitter account Friday, writing: "I value and respect our democratic process and the people's verdict, and look forward to the peaceful transition of power." Sirisena would be sworn in at 6 p.m. local time in Colombo's Independence Square, Dhanushka Ramanayake, the head of his media unit, said. The defeat of the once untouchable president, the longest-serving political leader in the region, was the result of a failed electoral gamble. Sri Lanka's Mahinda Rajapaksa concedes defeat to rival in presidential elections. Maithripala Sirisena was minister in Rajapaksa's cabinet before defecting. A farmer turned politician, he has support of minorities and has pledged reform
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Maithripala Sirisena
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[
"Maithripala Sirisena",
"Sirisena"
] |
{
"passage": 1631,
"query": 2558
}
|
Query: "@placeholder not only has this coalition to hold together, he has to do so having promised a fast-track program of drastic political reform," he said.
Entities: Dhanushka Ramanayake, Independence Square, Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka, Maithripala Sirisena, Twitter, Colombo, Sirisena, Rajapaksa, CNN
Passage: (CNN)Sri Lanka's current president Mahinda Rajapaksa has conceded defeat to rival Maithripala Sirisena in the country's presidential election, bringing an end to a decade of leadership increasingly criticized as corrupt and nepotistic. Rajapaksa acknowledged the defeat on his official Twitter account Friday, writing: "I value and respect our democratic process and the people's verdict, and look forward to the peaceful transition of power." Sirisena would be sworn in at 6 p.m. local time in Colombo's Independence Square, Dhanushka Ramanayake, the head of his media unit, said. The defeat of the once untouchable president, the longest-serving political leader in the region, was the result of a failed electoral gamble. Sri Lanka's Mahinda Rajapaksa concedes defeat to rival in presidential elections. Maithripala Sirisena was minister in Rajapaksa's cabinet before defecting. A farmer turned politician, he has support of minorities and has pledged reform
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Sirisena
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[
"Andre Marriner",
"Marriner"
] |
{
"passage": 1632,
"query": 2559
}
|
Query: Milner went to ground and was scrambling to get to his feet to continue playing when @placeholder awarded the penalty.
Entities: Everton, Eliaquim Mangala, Manchester City, Etihad, James Milner, Marriner, Samuel Eto'o, Samuel Eto’o, City, Ross Barkley, Premier League, Yaya Toure, Andre Marriner, Etihad Stadium
Passage: Manchester City will win the Premier League again this season if all referees are as benevolent as Andre Marriner was at the Etihad Stadium. Marriner appeared somehow to miss what can only be described as a flying karate kick by Eliaquim Mangala on Everton’s Samuel Eto’o as the City man jumped in for an aerial ball. Sometimes players are defended when they catch opponents but there can be no excuse in this case - it should have been a red card. Eliaquim Mangala (left) of Manchester City appears to karate kick Everton's Samuel Eto'o (right) Andre Marriner was extremely lenient and if City get referees like him all season they will win the title. Manchester City beat Everton 1-0 at the Etihad on Saturday. Yaya Toure's penalty after James Milner went down settled the game. Andre Marriner gave City a penalty but booked Ross Barkley for simulation when he went down under a similar challenge late on. He also failed to send off Eliaquim Mangala for karate kick on Samuel Eto'o. If City get referees as benevolent as Marriner they will win the title
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Andre Marriner
|
[
"Andre Marriner",
"Marriner"
] |
{
"passage": 1632,
"query": 2559
}
|
Query: Milner went to ground and was scrambling to get to his feet to continue playing when @placeholder awarded the penalty.
Entities: Everton, Eliaquim Mangala, Manchester City, Etihad, James Milner, Marriner, Samuel Eto'o, Samuel Eto’o, City, Ross Barkley, Premier League, Yaya Toure, Andre Marriner, Etihad Stadium
Passage: Manchester City will win the Premier League again this season if all referees are as benevolent as Andre Marriner was at the Etihad Stadium. Marriner appeared somehow to miss what can only be described as a flying karate kick by Eliaquim Mangala on Everton’s Samuel Eto’o as the City man jumped in for an aerial ball. Sometimes players are defended when they catch opponents but there can be no excuse in this case - it should have been a red card. Eliaquim Mangala (left) of Manchester City appears to karate kick Everton's Samuel Eto'o (right) Andre Marriner was extremely lenient and if City get referees like him all season they will win the title. Manchester City beat Everton 1-0 at the Etihad on Saturday. Yaya Toure's penalty after James Milner went down settled the game. Andre Marriner gave City a penalty but booked Ross Barkley for simulation when he went down under a similar challenge late on. He also failed to send off Eliaquim Mangala for karate kick on Samuel Eto'o. If City get referees as benevolent as Marriner they will win the title
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Marriner
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[
"Andre Marriner",
"Marriner"
] |
{
"passage": 1632,
"query": 2560
}
|
Query: @placeholder decided that Barkley had dived and booked the midfielder for simulation
Entities: Everton, Eliaquim Mangala, Manchester City, Etihad, James Milner, Marriner, Samuel Eto'o, Samuel Eto’o, City, Ross Barkley, Premier League, Yaya Toure, Andre Marriner, Etihad Stadium
Passage: Manchester City will win the Premier League again this season if all referees are as benevolent as Andre Marriner was at the Etihad Stadium. Marriner appeared somehow to miss what can only be described as a flying karate kick by Eliaquim Mangala on Everton’s Samuel Eto’o as the City man jumped in for an aerial ball. Sometimes players are defended when they catch opponents but there can be no excuse in this case - it should have been a red card. Eliaquim Mangala (left) of Manchester City appears to karate kick Everton's Samuel Eto'o (right) Andre Marriner was extremely lenient and if City get referees like him all season they will win the title. Manchester City beat Everton 1-0 at the Etihad on Saturday. Yaya Toure's penalty after James Milner went down settled the game. Andre Marriner gave City a penalty but booked Ross Barkley for simulation when he went down under a similar challenge late on. He also failed to send off Eliaquim Mangala for karate kick on Samuel Eto'o. If City get referees as benevolent as Marriner they will win the title
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Andre Marriner
|
[
"Andre Marriner",
"Marriner"
] |
{
"passage": 1632,
"query": 2560
}
|
Query: @placeholder decided that Barkley had dived and booked the midfielder for simulation
Entities: Everton, Eliaquim Mangala, Manchester City, Etihad, James Milner, Marriner, Samuel Eto'o, Samuel Eto’o, City, Ross Barkley, Premier League, Yaya Toure, Andre Marriner, Etihad Stadium
Passage: Manchester City will win the Premier League again this season if all referees are as benevolent as Andre Marriner was at the Etihad Stadium. Marriner appeared somehow to miss what can only be described as a flying karate kick by Eliaquim Mangala on Everton’s Samuel Eto’o as the City man jumped in for an aerial ball. Sometimes players are defended when they catch opponents but there can be no excuse in this case - it should have been a red card. Eliaquim Mangala (left) of Manchester City appears to karate kick Everton's Samuel Eto'o (right) Andre Marriner was extremely lenient and if City get referees like him all season they will win the title. Manchester City beat Everton 1-0 at the Etihad on Saturday. Yaya Toure's penalty after James Milner went down settled the game. Andre Marriner gave City a penalty but booked Ross Barkley for simulation when he went down under a similar challenge late on. He also failed to send off Eliaquim Mangala for karate kick on Samuel Eto'o. If City get referees as benevolent as Marriner they will win the title
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Marriner
|
[
"Israel",
"Israeli"
] |
{
"passage": 1633,
"query": 2561
}
|
Query: The same way @placeholder governments have been doing for years."
Entities: Israeli, WAFA, United States, Jerusalem, Palestinians, Palestinian Authority, Israel, Palestinian, Russia, United Nations, Mahmoud Abbas, U.N., U.N. Security Council, European Union, Palestinian Liberation Organization, Ramallah, Middle East Quartet, CNN
Passage: Jerusalem (CNN) -- The Palestinian Liberation Organization's leadership reiterated its push for recognition as an independent state by the United Nations and condemning Israel's latest proposal for new settlements on disputed territory, state-run media reported. Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas led the meeting in Ramallah on Thursday to discuss the official position, according to the official WAFA news agency. The U.N. Security Council's admissions committee is set Friday to review the Palestinian application for statehood. Last week, the Middle East Quartet -- made up of the United States, the European Union, the United Nations and Russia -- called on Israel and the Palestinians to resume peace talks within a month and set the end of 2012 as the deadline for their completion. But no such direct talks have taken place. Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas leads the meeting in Ramallah. In it, Palestinian leaders say they'll push for statehood at U.N. They also condemn Israeli plans for settlements in a disputed area
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Israel
|
[
"Israel",
"Israeli"
] |
{
"passage": 1633,
"query": 2561
}
|
Query: The same way @placeholder governments have been doing for years."
Entities: Israeli, WAFA, United States, Jerusalem, Palestinians, Palestinian Authority, Israel, Palestinian, Russia, United Nations, Mahmoud Abbas, U.N., U.N. Security Council, European Union, Palestinian Liberation Organization, Ramallah, Middle East Quartet, CNN
Passage: Jerusalem (CNN) -- The Palestinian Liberation Organization's leadership reiterated its push for recognition as an independent state by the United Nations and condemning Israel's latest proposal for new settlements on disputed territory, state-run media reported. Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas led the meeting in Ramallah on Thursday to discuss the official position, according to the official WAFA news agency. The U.N. Security Council's admissions committee is set Friday to review the Palestinian application for statehood. Last week, the Middle East Quartet -- made up of the United States, the European Union, the United Nations and Russia -- called on Israel and the Palestinians to resume peace talks within a month and set the end of 2012 as the deadline for their completion. But no such direct talks have taken place. Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas leads the meeting in Ramallah. In it, Palestinian leaders say they'll push for statehood at U.N. They also condemn Israeli plans for settlements in a disputed area
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Israeli
|
[
"U.S. Open"
] |
{
"passage": 1634,
"query": 2562
}
|
Query: Wilander, who won the @placeholder in 1988 as he topped the world rankings, believes the 25-year-old Murray can produce his top form on his favorite hard-court surface.
Entities: Olympic, Flushing Meadows, Centre Court, Scot, New York, Murray, London 2012, U.S. Open, Andy Murray, Roger Federer, CNN, Mats Wilander, Goran Ivanisevic, British, Federer, Wimbledon
Passage: (CNN) -- It was a sight Andy Murray's hordes of British fans had longed to see -- the world No. 4 celebrating on Wimbledon's Centre Court after defeating Roger Federer in a final. Murray's emphatic straight-sets triumph over the world No. 1 in the men's singles gold medal match at London 2012 showed that, despite tasting defeat in four major finals, the Scot could finally be ready to win his first grand slam title at the U.S. Open. That is the view of former major winners Mats Wilander and Goran Ivanisevic, who have tipped the third seed to break his major hoodoo in New York -- where Murray was beaten by Federer in the 2008 final. Seven-time grand slam winner Mats Wilander tips Andy Murray for U.S. Open glory. Murray achieved the biggest win of his career by beating Roger Federer in Olympic final. The world No. 4 has been beaten in four previous grand slam finals. Murray drawn to face Federer in semifinals at Flushing Meadows
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U.S. Open
|
[
"Egypt"
] |
{
"passage": 1635,
"query": 2563
}
|
Query: @placeholder celebrate in front of the constitutional court after Egypt's chief justice Adli Mansour was sworn in as the nation's interim president
Entities: Egypt, Mohamed El Baradei, UN, Nobel Peace Price, Mail On Sunday, Adli Mansour, Nobel Peace, Nobel Peace Prize
Passage: By Mail On Sunday Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:55 EST, 6 July 2013 | UPDATED: 17:55 EST, 6 July 2013 New PM? Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mohamed El Baradei was allegedly named interim Prime Minister of Egypt last night Mohamed El Baradei, a former UN nuclear agency chief, is due to be named as Egypt’s interim prime minister, it was claimed last night. The 71-year-old Nobel Peace laureate is said to have been summoned to the presidential palace yesterday afternoon to be sworn in by interim president Adli Mansour. The pro-reform leader has long been the favourite to head a new administration. Mohamed El Baradei, 71, named as interim PM in Egypt on Saturday. Former UN nuclear agency chief is a Nobel Peace Price laureate. Allegedly sworn in by interim president Adli Mansour late last night
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Egypt
|
[
"Cook",
"Naomi Cook"
] |
{
"passage": 1636,
"query": 2564
}
|
Query: 'She (@placeholder) was in hospital asking the doctors about this increased chance of weight gain', he continued, before adding that through their research he and Ms Cook had discovered there was an 85 per cent chance of Hana developing weight problems.
Entities: Naomi Cook, Australia, Tarraf, Hana Tarraf, Bondi, Daily Mail Australia, Hana, Nour Tarraf, Sydney, Cook
Passage: Twelve months ago Hana Tarraf was a happy, healthy five-year-old who found it easy to run around and enjoyed playing with her friends. Today she has more than doubled her weight to 44 kilograms and is putting on an average of a kilogram per week due to hypothalamic obesity, caused by treatment she received for a life-threatening brain tumour. The little girl from Bondi, Sydney is wheelchair-bound most of the time as she struggles to 'stand in one spot for more than a minute', her mum Naomi Cook told Daily Mail Australia. Hana Tarraf, 6, has doubled her body weight since she underwent surgery for a brain tumor in January. Hana Tarraf, 6, underwent surgery to remove a brain tumour in January. The surgery left her with hypothalamic obesity, which means she is constantly hungry. Her parents, Naomi Cook and Nour Tarraf are struggling to get her adequate treatment in Australia. Hana gains on average one kilogram per week - she currently tips the scales at 44kg - and has waited three months to see a specialist. Ms Cook and Mr Tarraf are seriously concerned for their daughter's health. She's on a very restrictive healthy diet but still puts on the weight
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Cook
|
[
"Cook",
"Naomi Cook"
] |
{
"passage": 1636,
"query": 2564
}
|
Query: 'She (@placeholder) was in hospital asking the doctors about this increased chance of weight gain', he continued, before adding that through their research he and Ms Cook had discovered there was an 85 per cent chance of Hana developing weight problems.
Entities: Naomi Cook, Australia, Tarraf, Hana Tarraf, Bondi, Daily Mail Australia, Hana, Nour Tarraf, Sydney, Cook
Passage: Twelve months ago Hana Tarraf was a happy, healthy five-year-old who found it easy to run around and enjoyed playing with her friends. Today she has more than doubled her weight to 44 kilograms and is putting on an average of a kilogram per week due to hypothalamic obesity, caused by treatment she received for a life-threatening brain tumour. The little girl from Bondi, Sydney is wheelchair-bound most of the time as she struggles to 'stand in one spot for more than a minute', her mum Naomi Cook told Daily Mail Australia. Hana Tarraf, 6, has doubled her body weight since she underwent surgery for a brain tumor in January. Hana Tarraf, 6, underwent surgery to remove a brain tumour in January. The surgery left her with hypothalamic obesity, which means she is constantly hungry. Her parents, Naomi Cook and Nour Tarraf are struggling to get her adequate treatment in Australia. Hana gains on average one kilogram per week - she currently tips the scales at 44kg - and has waited three months to see a specialist. Ms Cook and Mr Tarraf are seriously concerned for their daughter's health. She's on a very restrictive healthy diet but still puts on the weight
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Naomi Cook
|
[
"Arkia Okrent"
] |
{
"passage": 1637,
"query": 2565
}
|
Query: The explanation may be rooted in social pressures, though – as it may be deployed in the above circumstance as a mark of deference, @placeholder said, to establish an atmosphere of gentle decorum where simply saying ‘your’ might seem a little abrupt.
Entities: Southerners, The Week, Southern, Arkia Okrent, Loch Ness Monster, Southern American, American, The Land Of Invented Language
Passage: ‘Y’all’ is the Southern American way of saying ‘you all’ or ‘you guys’ and is a much-loved word. It’s charming, useful and down to earth and therefore very American, but controversy has been welling up over a number of decades over its use in the singular. One language expert has described this debate as ‘the Loch Ness Monster of dialect studies’, because examples of it being used in this way are so few and far between. ‘Y’all’ is the Southern American way of saying ‘you all’ or ‘you guys’ and is a much-loved word Arkia Okrent, author of In The Land Of Invented Language, writing in The Week, argues that most Southerners will firmly deny that they ever use y’all to mean the singular ‘you’. ‘Y’all’ is the Southern American way of saying ‘you all’ or ‘you guys’. It’s charming, useful and down to earth and therefore very American. But controversy has been welling up over its use in the singular. Northerners wrongly think it can be used to mean 'you', one writer argues
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Arkia Okrent
|
[
"LOIRP",
"Lunar Orbiter",
"Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project"
] |
{
"passage": 1638,
"query": 2566
}
|
Query: After kluging through countless engineering problems (try finding a chemical substitute for whale oil to lubricate tape heads), the @placeholder team was able to single out and reproduce the famous earthrise image.
Entities: Silicon Valley, Ames Research Center, Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project, LOIRP, McDonald's, NASA, CNN, McMoon, Lunar Orbiter
Passage: (CNN) -- Sitting incongruously among the hangars and laboratories of NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley is the squat facade of an old McDonald's. You won't get a burger there, though -- its cash registers and soft-serve machines have given way to old tape drives and modern computers run by a rogue team of hacker engineers who've rechristened the place McMoon's. These self-described techno-archaeologists have been on a mission to recover and digitize forgotten photos taken in the '60s by a quintet of scuttled lunar satellites. The Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project (LOIRP) has since 2007 brought some 2,000 pictures back from 1,500 analog data tapes. They contain the first high-resolution photographs ever taken from behind the lunar horizon, including the first photo of an earthrise (first slide above). Thanks to the technical savvy and DIY engineering of the team at LOIRP, it's being seen at a higher resolution than was ever previously possible. NASA-funded project has recovered 2,000 analog moon pictures. The images were taken by the five Lunar Orbiter images between 1966 and 1967. Project uses old and modern technology to produce high-res copies of the originals.
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LOIRP
|
[
"LOIRP",
"Lunar Orbiter",
"Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project"
] |
{
"passage": 1638,
"query": 2566
}
|
Query: After kluging through countless engineering problems (try finding a chemical substitute for whale oil to lubricate tape heads), the @placeholder team was able to single out and reproduce the famous earthrise image.
Entities: Silicon Valley, Ames Research Center, Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project, LOIRP, McDonald's, NASA, CNN, McMoon, Lunar Orbiter
Passage: (CNN) -- Sitting incongruously among the hangars and laboratories of NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley is the squat facade of an old McDonald's. You won't get a burger there, though -- its cash registers and soft-serve machines have given way to old tape drives and modern computers run by a rogue team of hacker engineers who've rechristened the place McMoon's. These self-described techno-archaeologists have been on a mission to recover and digitize forgotten photos taken in the '60s by a quintet of scuttled lunar satellites. The Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project (LOIRP) has since 2007 brought some 2,000 pictures back from 1,500 analog data tapes. They contain the first high-resolution photographs ever taken from behind the lunar horizon, including the first photo of an earthrise (first slide above). Thanks to the technical savvy and DIY engineering of the team at LOIRP, it's being seen at a higher resolution than was ever previously possible. NASA-funded project has recovered 2,000 analog moon pictures. The images were taken by the five Lunar Orbiter images between 1966 and 1967. Project uses old and modern technology to produce high-res copies of the originals.
|
Lunar Orbiter
|
[
"LOIRP",
"Lunar Orbiter",
"Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project"
] |
{
"passage": 1638,
"query": 2566
}
|
Query: After kluging through countless engineering problems (try finding a chemical substitute for whale oil to lubricate tape heads), the @placeholder team was able to single out and reproduce the famous earthrise image.
Entities: Silicon Valley, Ames Research Center, Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project, LOIRP, McDonald's, NASA, CNN, McMoon, Lunar Orbiter
Passage: (CNN) -- Sitting incongruously among the hangars and laboratories of NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley is the squat facade of an old McDonald's. You won't get a burger there, though -- its cash registers and soft-serve machines have given way to old tape drives and modern computers run by a rogue team of hacker engineers who've rechristened the place McMoon's. These self-described techno-archaeologists have been on a mission to recover and digitize forgotten photos taken in the '60s by a quintet of scuttled lunar satellites. The Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project (LOIRP) has since 2007 brought some 2,000 pictures back from 1,500 analog data tapes. They contain the first high-resolution photographs ever taken from behind the lunar horizon, including the first photo of an earthrise (first slide above). Thanks to the technical savvy and DIY engineering of the team at LOIRP, it's being seen at a higher resolution than was ever previously possible. NASA-funded project has recovered 2,000 analog moon pictures. The images were taken by the five Lunar Orbiter images between 1966 and 1967. Project uses old and modern technology to produce high-res copies of the originals.
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Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project
|
[
"Danielle SeeWalker"
] |
{
"passage": 1639,
"query": 2567
}
|
Query: Cardana and @placeholder met in 1998 while in high school.
Entities: Italian, Carlotta Cardana, Native Americans, Lakota, America, Native, Red Road, Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, CNN, Danielle SeeWalker
Passage: (CNN)Native Americans often speak of straddling two worlds: the America where pop culture and political gridlock dominate headlines, and a world where the culture of their ancestors lives on through ritual celebrations, language and artisan traditions. It's a tough balance to strike, especially as Native youth leave tribal lands in search of education and career opportunities. Across the nation, members of the nearly 600 federally recognized tribes are working to keep their traditions alive to pass on to the next generation and to show mainstream America that Native culture is a living, breathing entity. Some faces of these efforts are captured in "Red Road," an ongoing photo series by Italian photographer Carlotta Cardana and writer Danielle SeeWalker, a member of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. The portrait series "Red Road" takes a closer look at modern-day Native Americans. The subjects are embracing their culture and maintaining traditions. "Red Road" comes from the Lakota concept of "the good path" to be followed in life
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Danielle SeeWalker
|
[
"Gary Lineker"
] |
{
"passage": 1640,
"query": 2568
}
|
Query: VIDEO Scroll don to watch BBC pundits @placeholder and Ferdinand
Entities: Italy, England, Ian Wright, Thierry Henry, Clarence Seedorf, Spain, Holland, World Cup 2014, Brazil, Croatia, Fabio Cannavaro, Henry, Gus Poyet, Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer, Seedorf, Lineker, Sao Paulo, BBC, Rio Ferdinand, World Cup, Patrick Vieira, ITV, Glenn Hoddle
Passage: BBC and ITV both dipped into the transfer market to boost their chances of winning the World Cup TV battle this summer, with Thierry Henry, Clarence Seedorf and Fabio Cannavaro signing short-term deals to appear as part of their coverage. Gary Lineker, England’s top World Cup goalscorer and long-time BBC pundit, tweeted a picture of BBC's 'team' for their first live matches, Spain against Holland on Friday and England versus Italy on Saturday. 'Half decent, I'd say,' was Lineker's verdict - and he's not wrong. Henry, Rio Ferdinand and Alan Shearer joined Lineker for the selfie, and with Seedorf waiting in the wings for future games the BBC have the makings of quite a five-a-side team over in Brazil. BBC team includes Thierry Henry, Clarence Seedorf, Rio Ferdinand, Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer. ITV team features Fabio Cannavaro, Patrick Vieira, Glenn Hoddle, Ian Wright and Gus Poyet. World Cup 2014 kicks off on Thursday night. Hosts Brazil take on Croatia in Sao Paulo
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Gary Lineker
|
[
"Italy"
] |
{
"passage": 1640,
"query": 2569
}
|
Query: On top of the world: Cannavaro hoists the trophy above his head after @placeholder's victory in the final in 2006
Entities: Italy, England, Ian Wright, Thierry Henry, Clarence Seedorf, Spain, Holland, World Cup 2014, Brazil, Croatia, Fabio Cannavaro, Henry, Gus Poyet, Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer, Seedorf, Lineker, Sao Paulo, BBC, Rio Ferdinand, World Cup, Patrick Vieira, ITV, Glenn Hoddle
Passage: BBC and ITV both dipped into the transfer market to boost their chances of winning the World Cup TV battle this summer, with Thierry Henry, Clarence Seedorf and Fabio Cannavaro signing short-term deals to appear as part of their coverage. Gary Lineker, England’s top World Cup goalscorer and long-time BBC pundit, tweeted a picture of BBC's 'team' for their first live matches, Spain against Holland on Friday and England versus Italy on Saturday. 'Half decent, I'd say,' was Lineker's verdict - and he's not wrong. Henry, Rio Ferdinand and Alan Shearer joined Lineker for the selfie, and with Seedorf waiting in the wings for future games the BBC have the makings of quite a five-a-side team over in Brazil. BBC team includes Thierry Henry, Clarence Seedorf, Rio Ferdinand, Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer. ITV team features Fabio Cannavaro, Patrick Vieira, Glenn Hoddle, Ian Wright and Gus Poyet. World Cup 2014 kicks off on Thursday night. Hosts Brazil take on Croatia in Sao Paulo
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Italy
|
[
"Arsenal Under",
"Under"
] |
{
"passage": 1641,
"query": 2570
}
|
Query: Celebrations: The @placeholder 21 side celebrate Dan Crowley's goal at the Emirates
Entities: West Brom, Abou Diaby, West Brom Under, Olivier Giroud, Joel Campbell, Dan Crowley, Gunners, Costa Rica World Cup, Kemar Roofe, Arsenal, Adam Shergold, Kyle Howkins, Chuba Akpom, Daniel Crowley, Premier League, Arsene Wenger, Emirates, Campbell, Arsenal Under, Under
Passage: By Adam Shergold Joel Campbell produced a performance to catch the eye of Arsene Wenger as Arsenal’s Under 21 team thrashed West Brom at the Emirates. The Costa Rica World Cup star is trying to stake his claim as the man to lead Arsenal’s line in the absence of the injured Olivier Giroud and he did himself no harm here with an energetic performance full of flair and creativity. The only thing missing for Campbell was a goal but that didn’t matter as a stunning Daniel Crowley free-kick and a hat-trick from the outstanding Chuba Akpom gave the Gunners the Under 21 Premier League points. Arsenal Under 21s beat West Brom Under 21s 4-2 at the Emirates. Chuba Akpom scored three for the Gunners, Dan Crowley scored one. Kyle Howkins and Kemar Roofe scored for West Brom. Joel Campbell and Abou Diaby started. Campbell performed well, proving to Arsene Wenger he is an option
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Arsenal Under
|
[
"Arsenal Under",
"Under"
] |
{
"passage": 1641,
"query": 2570
}
|
Query: Celebrations: The @placeholder 21 side celebrate Dan Crowley's goal at the Emirates
Entities: West Brom, Abou Diaby, West Brom Under, Olivier Giroud, Joel Campbell, Dan Crowley, Gunners, Costa Rica World Cup, Kemar Roofe, Arsenal, Adam Shergold, Kyle Howkins, Chuba Akpom, Daniel Crowley, Premier League, Arsene Wenger, Emirates, Campbell, Arsenal Under, Under
Passage: By Adam Shergold Joel Campbell produced a performance to catch the eye of Arsene Wenger as Arsenal’s Under 21 team thrashed West Brom at the Emirates. The Costa Rica World Cup star is trying to stake his claim as the man to lead Arsenal’s line in the absence of the injured Olivier Giroud and he did himself no harm here with an energetic performance full of flair and creativity. The only thing missing for Campbell was a goal but that didn’t matter as a stunning Daniel Crowley free-kick and a hat-trick from the outstanding Chuba Akpom gave the Gunners the Under 21 Premier League points. Arsenal Under 21s beat West Brom Under 21s 4-2 at the Emirates. Chuba Akpom scored three for the Gunners, Dan Crowley scored one. Kyle Howkins and Kemar Roofe scored for West Brom. Joel Campbell and Abou Diaby started. Campbell performed well, proving to Arsene Wenger he is an option
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Under
|
[
"UK",
"United Kingdom"
] |
{
"passage": 1642,
"query": 2571
}
|
Query: He added: 'The risk that outside the UK you wouldn't keep the pound, the risk that outside the UK you've got to reapply to the EU, the risk that outside the UK you wouldn't have such a strong economy with so many jobs and you know in the end its a positive argument I'm making because I think the @placeholder has been a great success story.
Entities: Scottish Tories, Scottish, Scotland, Montenegro, David Cameron, Brussels, Cameron, EU, Serbia, Tories, United Kingdom, Macedonia, Edinburgh Government, UK, Holyrood, Newark
Passage: An independent Scotland would find itself at the back of the queue to get into the EU, David Cameron claimed today. The Prime Minister said Scotland would have to wait its turn behind Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro before it would be readmitted. Mr Cameron's provocative remarks come after the Scottish Tories announced that they now backed full income tax powers for the Edinburgh Government - if the country voted to stay in the United Kingdom. David Cameron told workers at an electrical goods warehouse in Newark that Scotland would not automatically get back into the EU if it left the UK. He said the country would have to apply like every other country. Prime Minister says an independent Scotland would have to wait to join EU. Claims it would join Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia in Brussels queue. Comes as Scottish Tories back full income tax powers for Holyrood
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UK
|
[
"UK",
"United Kingdom"
] |
{
"passage": 1642,
"query": 2571
}
|
Query: He added: 'The risk that outside the UK you wouldn't keep the pound, the risk that outside the UK you've got to reapply to the EU, the risk that outside the UK you wouldn't have such a strong economy with so many jobs and you know in the end its a positive argument I'm making because I think the @placeholder has been a great success story.
Entities: Scottish Tories, Scottish, Scotland, Montenegro, David Cameron, Brussels, Cameron, EU, Serbia, Tories, United Kingdom, Macedonia, Edinburgh Government, UK, Holyrood, Newark
Passage: An independent Scotland would find itself at the back of the queue to get into the EU, David Cameron claimed today. The Prime Minister said Scotland would have to wait its turn behind Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro before it would be readmitted. Mr Cameron's provocative remarks come after the Scottish Tories announced that they now backed full income tax powers for the Edinburgh Government - if the country voted to stay in the United Kingdom. David Cameron told workers at an electrical goods warehouse in Newark that Scotland would not automatically get back into the EU if it left the UK. He said the country would have to apply like every other country. Prime Minister says an independent Scotland would have to wait to join EU. Claims it would join Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia in Brussels queue. Comes as Scottish Tories back full income tax powers for Holyrood
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United Kingdom
|
[
"Ad-Deen Primary"
] |
{
"passage": 1643,
"query": 2572
}
|
Query: He was registered director and proprietor of @placeholder, which teaches 54 pupils aged three to 11, although he is said to have resigned from the school earlier this month.
Entities: Islamic, Sajeel Shahid, Essex, Ofsted, Ilford, Ad-Deen Primary
Passage: Sajeel Shahid, 38, was allowed to establish a private primary school in Essex despite known links to extremists An Islamic school set up by a hardliner who trained the ringleader of the 7/7 bombings is receiving money from the taxpayer, it emerged yesterday. Sajeel Shahid, 38, was allowed to establish a private primary school in Essex despite known links to extremists. Now the fee-paying school’s prospectus reveals that it claims nursery education grants which allow the parents of three- and four-year-olds to claim an annual discount of about £600 per child. The Government passes the public money on to councils, which then hand it to schools that are registered with Ofsted. Sajeel Shahid has established a private school in Ilford, Essex. He has known links to extremists and trained 7/7 leader. Ad-Deen Primary has claimed Government nursery education grants
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Ad-Deen Primary
|
[
"FBI"
] |
{
"passage": 1644,
"query": 2573
}
|
Query: A U.S. law enforcement official said the @placeholder is working to set up that meeting with Comey, who has been traveling extensively, and the bureau hopes to arrange that meeting soon.
Entities: Robert Levinson, White House, FBI, McGee, Levinson, U.S., Washington Post, Iran, David McGee, CIA, James Comey, CNN, Comey, Associated Press
Passage: (CNN) -- The family of long-missing former FBI agent Robert Levinson has renewed its request for a meeting with the bureau's new director following reports Levinson had been working for the CIA when he vanished, the family's lawyer said Monday. Levinson disappeared on a trip to Iran in 2007, and U.S. officials say they have no idea where he is now. The Associated Press and The Washington Post reported last week that he had been working as a contractor for the CIA, but the White House said Levinson "was not a U.S. government employee" when he disappeared. Family attorney David McGee said Levinson's relatives were supposed to meet with FBI Director James Comey about the case long before it became publicly known that Levinson was working for the CIA. The FBI has delayed previously scheduled meetings since Comey took over as director in September, McGee says. Former FBI agent Robert Levinson has been missing since 2007. He had been a contract employee for the CIA, reports disclosed last week. His family wants a meeting with FBI Director James Comey after those reports. Family lawyer says Levinson was working for the CIA when he disappeared
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FBI
|
[
"Comey",
"James Comey"
] |
{
"passage": 1644,
"query": 2574
}
|
Query: A U.S. law enforcement official said the FBI is working to set up that meeting with @placeholder, who has been traveling extensively, and the bureau hopes to arrange that meeting soon.
Entities: Robert Levinson, White House, FBI, McGee, Levinson, U.S., Washington Post, Iran, David McGee, CIA, James Comey, CNN, Comey, Associated Press
Passage: (CNN) -- The family of long-missing former FBI agent Robert Levinson has renewed its request for a meeting with the bureau's new director following reports Levinson had been working for the CIA when he vanished, the family's lawyer said Monday. Levinson disappeared on a trip to Iran in 2007, and U.S. officials say they have no idea where he is now. The Associated Press and The Washington Post reported last week that he had been working as a contractor for the CIA, but the White House said Levinson "was not a U.S. government employee" when he disappeared. Family attorney David McGee said Levinson's relatives were supposed to meet with FBI Director James Comey about the case long before it became publicly known that Levinson was working for the CIA. The FBI has delayed previously scheduled meetings since Comey took over as director in September, McGee says. Former FBI agent Robert Levinson has been missing since 2007. He had been a contract employee for the CIA, reports disclosed last week. His family wants a meeting with FBI Director James Comey after those reports. Family lawyer says Levinson was working for the CIA when he disappeared
|
Comey
|
[
"Comey",
"James Comey"
] |
{
"passage": 1644,
"query": 2574
}
|
Query: A U.S. law enforcement official said the FBI is working to set up that meeting with @placeholder, who has been traveling extensively, and the bureau hopes to arrange that meeting soon.
Entities: Robert Levinson, White House, FBI, McGee, Levinson, U.S., Washington Post, Iran, David McGee, CIA, James Comey, CNN, Comey, Associated Press
Passage: (CNN) -- The family of long-missing former FBI agent Robert Levinson has renewed its request for a meeting with the bureau's new director following reports Levinson had been working for the CIA when he vanished, the family's lawyer said Monday. Levinson disappeared on a trip to Iran in 2007, and U.S. officials say they have no idea where he is now. The Associated Press and The Washington Post reported last week that he had been working as a contractor for the CIA, but the White House said Levinson "was not a U.S. government employee" when he disappeared. Family attorney David McGee said Levinson's relatives were supposed to meet with FBI Director James Comey about the case long before it became publicly known that Levinson was working for the CIA. The FBI has delayed previously scheduled meetings since Comey took over as director in September, McGee says. Former FBI agent Robert Levinson has been missing since 2007. He had been a contract employee for the CIA, reports disclosed last week. His family wants a meeting with FBI Director James Comey after those reports. Family lawyer says Levinson was working for the CIA when he disappeared
|
James Comey
|
[
"Robert Levinson"
] |
{
"passage": 1644,
"query": 2575
}
|
Query: Missing American @placeholder not 'abandoned' in Iran, John Kerry says
Entities: Robert Levinson, White House, FBI, McGee, Levinson, U.S., Washington Post, Iran, David McGee, CIA, James Comey, CNN, Comey, Associated Press
Passage: (CNN) -- The family of long-missing former FBI agent Robert Levinson has renewed its request for a meeting with the bureau's new director following reports Levinson had been working for the CIA when he vanished, the family's lawyer said Monday. Levinson disappeared on a trip to Iran in 2007, and U.S. officials say they have no idea where he is now. The Associated Press and The Washington Post reported last week that he had been working as a contractor for the CIA, but the White House said Levinson "was not a U.S. government employee" when he disappeared. Family attorney David McGee said Levinson's relatives were supposed to meet with FBI Director James Comey about the case long before it became publicly known that Levinson was working for the CIA. The FBI has delayed previously scheduled meetings since Comey took over as director in September, McGee says. Former FBI agent Robert Levinson has been missing since 2007. He had been a contract employee for the CIA, reports disclosed last week. His family wants a meeting with FBI Director James Comey after those reports. Family lawyer says Levinson was working for the CIA when he disappeared
|
Robert Levinson
|
[
"CIA"
] |
{
"passage": 1644,
"query": 2576
}
|
Query: Levinson was on the @placeholder books as an "analyst," to write academic papers, with money laundering a particular area of expertise, McGee said.
Entities: Robert Levinson, White House, FBI, McGee, Levinson, U.S., Washington Post, Iran, David McGee, CIA, James Comey, CNN, Comey, Associated Press
Passage: (CNN) -- The family of long-missing former FBI agent Robert Levinson has renewed its request for a meeting with the bureau's new director following reports Levinson had been working for the CIA when he vanished, the family's lawyer said Monday. Levinson disappeared on a trip to Iran in 2007, and U.S. officials say they have no idea where he is now. The Associated Press and The Washington Post reported last week that he had been working as a contractor for the CIA, but the White House said Levinson "was not a U.S. government employee" when he disappeared. Family attorney David McGee said Levinson's relatives were supposed to meet with FBI Director James Comey about the case long before it became publicly known that Levinson was working for the CIA. The FBI has delayed previously scheduled meetings since Comey took over as director in September, McGee says. Former FBI agent Robert Levinson has been missing since 2007. He had been a contract employee for the CIA, reports disclosed last week. His family wants a meeting with FBI Director James Comey after those reports. Family lawyer says Levinson was working for the CIA when he disappeared
|
CIA
|
[
"Iran"
] |
{
"passage": 1644,
"query": 2577
}
|
Query: White House: Levinson not a government employee when he made @placeholder trip
Entities: Robert Levinson, White House, FBI, McGee, Levinson, U.S., Washington Post, Iran, David McGee, CIA, James Comey, CNN, Comey, Associated Press
Passage: (CNN) -- The family of long-missing former FBI agent Robert Levinson has renewed its request for a meeting with the bureau's new director following reports Levinson had been working for the CIA when he vanished, the family's lawyer said Monday. Levinson disappeared on a trip to Iran in 2007, and U.S. officials say they have no idea where he is now. The Associated Press and The Washington Post reported last week that he had been working as a contractor for the CIA, but the White House said Levinson "was not a U.S. government employee" when he disappeared. Family attorney David McGee said Levinson's relatives were supposed to meet with FBI Director James Comey about the case long before it became publicly known that Levinson was working for the CIA. The FBI has delayed previously scheduled meetings since Comey took over as director in September, McGee says. Former FBI agent Robert Levinson has been missing since 2007. He had been a contract employee for the CIA, reports disclosed last week. His family wants a meeting with FBI Director James Comey after those reports. Family lawyer says Levinson was working for the CIA when he disappeared
|
Iran
|
[
"McGee"
] |
{
"passage": 1644,
"query": 2578
}
|
Query: In the meantime, the CIA paid the family $120,000 for Levinson's trip and eventually settled for $2.5 million to avoid a lawsuit, according to @placeholder.
Entities: Robert Levinson, White House, FBI, McGee, Levinson, U.S., Washington Post, Iran, David McGee, CIA, James Comey, CNN, Comey, Associated Press
Passage: (CNN) -- The family of long-missing former FBI agent Robert Levinson has renewed its request for a meeting with the bureau's new director following reports Levinson had been working for the CIA when he vanished, the family's lawyer said Monday. Levinson disappeared on a trip to Iran in 2007, and U.S. officials say they have no idea where he is now. The Associated Press and The Washington Post reported last week that he had been working as a contractor for the CIA, but the White House said Levinson "was not a U.S. government employee" when he disappeared. Family attorney David McGee said Levinson's relatives were supposed to meet with FBI Director James Comey about the case long before it became publicly known that Levinson was working for the CIA. The FBI has delayed previously scheduled meetings since Comey took over as director in September, McGee says. Former FBI agent Robert Levinson has been missing since 2007. He had been a contract employee for the CIA, reports disclosed last week. His family wants a meeting with FBI Director James Comey after those reports. Family lawyer says Levinson was working for the CIA when he disappeared
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McGee
|
[
"CIA"
] |
{
"passage": 1644,
"query": 2579
}
|
Query: Reports: American who went missing in Iran worked for @placeholder
Entities: Robert Levinson, White House, FBI, McGee, Levinson, U.S., Washington Post, Iran, David McGee, CIA, James Comey, CNN, Comey, Associated Press
Passage: (CNN) -- The family of long-missing former FBI agent Robert Levinson has renewed its request for a meeting with the bureau's new director following reports Levinson had been working for the CIA when he vanished, the family's lawyer said Monday. Levinson disappeared on a trip to Iran in 2007, and U.S. officials say they have no idea where he is now. The Associated Press and The Washington Post reported last week that he had been working as a contractor for the CIA, but the White House said Levinson "was not a U.S. government employee" when he disappeared. Family attorney David McGee said Levinson's relatives were supposed to meet with FBI Director James Comey about the case long before it became publicly known that Levinson was working for the CIA. The FBI has delayed previously scheduled meetings since Comey took over as director in September, McGee says. Former FBI agent Robert Levinson has been missing since 2007. He had been a contract employee for the CIA, reports disclosed last week. His family wants a meeting with FBI Director James Comey after those reports. Family lawyer says Levinson was working for the CIA when he disappeared
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CIA
|
[
"Afghan"
] |
{
"passage": 1645,
"query": 2580
}
|
Query: The agreement prevents ISAF from conducting such operations without the explicit permission of @placeholder officials, said a senior NATO official.
Entities: National Security Council, Afghanistan, U.S., NEW, Hamid Karzai, Karzai, NATO, Afghan, CNN, American, International Security Assistance Force, Kabul, Wardak
Passage: (CNN) -- The Afghan government says armed individuals who may be U.S. special forces carried out acts of torture and murder, allegations that spurred it to demand that members of the elite American military units leave a key province west of Kabul. The U.S. military says it is investigating. NATO's International Security Assistance Force must stop all special force operations out of Wardak province, an area west of the Afghan capital where the alleged horrors took place, Afghanistan's National Security Council demanded. And all U.S. special forces must be gone from the province within two weeks. At a meeting of the council, led by President Hamid Karzai, "it became clear that armed individuals named as U.S. special force stationed in Wardak province engage in harassing, annoying, torturing and even murdering innocent people," Karzai's office said in a statement. It did not indicate who "named" the group a U.S. special force. NEW: "Such actions have caused local public resentment and hatred," Karzai's office says. An armed group is torturing and killing innocent people, Afghanistan's government says. The group is "named as" U.S. special forces, according to the Afghan president's office. The U.S. military says it is investigating
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Afghan
|
[
"American",
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 1645,
"query": 2581
}
|
Query: @placeholder officials have said such raids are vital to NATO's operation against insurgents.
Entities: National Security Council, Afghanistan, U.S., NEW, Hamid Karzai, Karzai, NATO, Afghan, CNN, American, International Security Assistance Force, Kabul, Wardak
Passage: (CNN) -- The Afghan government says armed individuals who may be U.S. special forces carried out acts of torture and murder, allegations that spurred it to demand that members of the elite American military units leave a key province west of Kabul. The U.S. military says it is investigating. NATO's International Security Assistance Force must stop all special force operations out of Wardak province, an area west of the Afghan capital where the alleged horrors took place, Afghanistan's National Security Council demanded. And all U.S. special forces must be gone from the province within two weeks. At a meeting of the council, led by President Hamid Karzai, "it became clear that armed individuals named as U.S. special force stationed in Wardak province engage in harassing, annoying, torturing and even murdering innocent people," Karzai's office said in a statement. It did not indicate who "named" the group a U.S. special force. NEW: "Such actions have caused local public resentment and hatred," Karzai's office says. An armed group is torturing and killing innocent people, Afghanistan's government says. The group is "named as" U.S. special forces, according to the Afghan president's office. The U.S. military says it is investigating
|
American
|
[
"American",
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 1645,
"query": 2581
}
|
Query: @placeholder officials have said such raids are vital to NATO's operation against insurgents.
Entities: National Security Council, Afghanistan, U.S., NEW, Hamid Karzai, Karzai, NATO, Afghan, CNN, American, International Security Assistance Force, Kabul, Wardak
Passage: (CNN) -- The Afghan government says armed individuals who may be U.S. special forces carried out acts of torture and murder, allegations that spurred it to demand that members of the elite American military units leave a key province west of Kabul. The U.S. military says it is investigating. NATO's International Security Assistance Force must stop all special force operations out of Wardak province, an area west of the Afghan capital where the alleged horrors took place, Afghanistan's National Security Council demanded. And all U.S. special forces must be gone from the province within two weeks. At a meeting of the council, led by President Hamid Karzai, "it became clear that armed individuals named as U.S. special force stationed in Wardak province engage in harassing, annoying, torturing and even murdering innocent people," Karzai's office said in a statement. It did not indicate who "named" the group a U.S. special force. NEW: "Such actions have caused local public resentment and hatred," Karzai's office says. An armed group is torturing and killing innocent people, Afghanistan's government says. The group is "named as" U.S. special forces, according to the Afghan president's office. The U.S. military says it is investigating
|
U.S.
|
[
"Washington"
] |
{
"passage": 1646,
"query": 2582
}
|
Query: Brown voluntarily entered a rehab center on October 28, a day after he was released from a @placeholder jail.
Entities: Grammys, Chris Brown, Los Angeles County Superior Court, Rihanna, CNN, Los Angeles, Brown, Washington
Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- A judge revoked Chris Brown's probation because of his October arrest in Washington, but the singer's not going to jail because he's already in a court-ordered residential rehab program. Brown, who appeared before a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge Monday, must return for a hearing on February 10 that will decide if he'll serve jail time after his three months in rehab. The singer has an anger-management problem and drug-abuse issues, according to a probation report obtained by CNN. He's been on felony probation since pleading guilty to beating up singer Rihanna on the eve of the Grammys in 2009. Chris Brown returns for a hearing in February to decide if he'll serve jail time after rehab. The singer has an anger-management problem, according to a probation report. Brown is serving 90 days in court-ordered rehab. He's on felony probation for beating singer Rihanna in 2009
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Washington
|
[
"Vine"
] |
{
"passage": 1647,
"query": 2583
}
|
Query: He posted the videos to @placeholder, though they were quickly taken down.
Entities: Vine, Twitter, CNN, App Store, Apple
Passage: (CNN) -- Twitter has officially banned pornographic content on Vine, its year-old social-video service. The company announced the changes to its rules and terms of service on Thursday and will begin enforcing them immediately. Just days after Vine's official launch in January of last year, reports surfaced about the presence of porn on Vine, a service for sharing 6-second long videos on Twitter and with other Vine users. It quickly became a popular spot for short clips of sexually explicit content, some posted by well-known porn stars. For the past year, there have been no official rules against pornographic videos, though the company worked to keep them out of the public eye by suppressing them in highly visible places like its Editor's Picks and most popular lists. It did raise the minimum age for using Vine from 12 years old to 17 years old. The new rating in Apple's App Store meant Vine carried a disclaimer that warned of "frequent/intense sexual content or nudity." Twitter is banning sexually explicit content on its Vine social-video tool. The year-old Vine allows users to post 6-second videos. Anyone who violates the new rules will have their account suspended
|
Vine
|
[
"Brooklyn"
] |
{
"passage": 1648,
"query": 2584
}
|
Query: Despite the rapid gentrification that has transformed @placeholder, there is still a nod to the area’s rich history.
Entities: Jay Z, Woody Allen, Brooklyn Nets, Williamsburg, David Beckham, Sex and the City, New York, Bedford Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, Carrie Bradshaw, Brooklyn, McCarren Hotel & Pool
Passage: ‘Chapter one…he adored New York City’. So goes the opening line of Woody Allen’s cult hit, Manhattan. But despite the film's reputation as a classic ode to New York, the grittier neighbourhoods of Brooklyn clearly weren't on the auteur's radar when he penned his masterpiece a quarter of a century ago. Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg is at the centre of the Brooklyn revolution, which has seen an influx of young urbanites, fashionistas and bearded hipsters relocating to the borough Sex and the City might have provided a sugar-coated view of the city during the 1990s. But the thought of one of the fashion-obsessed singletons living amongst the industrialised suburbs was enough to make Carrie Bradshaw choke on her cosmopolitan. Williamsburg is the neighbourhood leading the area's cultural revolution. David Beckham and Jay Z are frequent visitors to watch the Brooklyn Nets. Explosion of restaurants and bars behind the borough's transformation. Brooklyn's McCarren Hotel & Pool among the area's best rooftop bars
|
Brooklyn
|
[
"Brooklyn"
] |
{
"passage": 1648,
"query": 2585
}
|
Query: @placeholder is mostly low-rise buildings, and has a much more residential, small town feel compared to the towering skyline and fierce pace of Manhattan.
Entities: Jay Z, Woody Allen, Brooklyn Nets, Williamsburg, David Beckham, Sex and the City, New York, Bedford Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, Carrie Bradshaw, Brooklyn, McCarren Hotel & Pool
Passage: ‘Chapter one…he adored New York City’. So goes the opening line of Woody Allen’s cult hit, Manhattan. But despite the film's reputation as a classic ode to New York, the grittier neighbourhoods of Brooklyn clearly weren't on the auteur's radar when he penned his masterpiece a quarter of a century ago. Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg is at the centre of the Brooklyn revolution, which has seen an influx of young urbanites, fashionistas and bearded hipsters relocating to the borough Sex and the City might have provided a sugar-coated view of the city during the 1990s. But the thought of one of the fashion-obsessed singletons living amongst the industrialised suburbs was enough to make Carrie Bradshaw choke on her cosmopolitan. Williamsburg is the neighbourhood leading the area's cultural revolution. David Beckham and Jay Z are frequent visitors to watch the Brooklyn Nets. Explosion of restaurants and bars behind the borough's transformation. Brooklyn's McCarren Hotel & Pool among the area's best rooftop bars
|
Brooklyn
|
[
"Brooklyn"
] |
{
"passage": 1648,
"query": 2586
}
|
Query: @placeholder was well off the tourist map during the 1970s, when the area was primarily a working class borough
Entities: Jay Z, Woody Allen, Brooklyn Nets, Williamsburg, David Beckham, Sex and the City, New York, Bedford Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, Carrie Bradshaw, Brooklyn, McCarren Hotel & Pool
Passage: ‘Chapter one…he adored New York City’. So goes the opening line of Woody Allen’s cult hit, Manhattan. But despite the film's reputation as a classic ode to New York, the grittier neighbourhoods of Brooklyn clearly weren't on the auteur's radar when he penned his masterpiece a quarter of a century ago. Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg is at the centre of the Brooklyn revolution, which has seen an influx of young urbanites, fashionistas and bearded hipsters relocating to the borough Sex and the City might have provided a sugar-coated view of the city during the 1990s. But the thought of one of the fashion-obsessed singletons living amongst the industrialised suburbs was enough to make Carrie Bradshaw choke on her cosmopolitan. Williamsburg is the neighbourhood leading the area's cultural revolution. David Beckham and Jay Z are frequent visitors to watch the Brooklyn Nets. Explosion of restaurants and bars behind the borough's transformation. Brooklyn's McCarren Hotel & Pool among the area's best rooftop bars
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Brooklyn
|
[
"Scotland",
"Scottish"
] |
{
"passage": 1649,
"query": 2587
}
|
Query: Mr Salmond’s official policy is that the monarchy would be automatically be retained if @placeholder decides to secede - but many in his party are staunch republicans.
Entities: Scottish, Queen, Matt Chorley, Scotland, Muppets, Alex Salmond, David Bowie, Muppet Show, Kermit the Frog, Frog, SNP, Mailonline, Kermit, UK, Miss Piggy
Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights. It's time to discuss Scottish independence on the Muppet Show tonight. Kermit the Frog has become the latest international star to warn Scottish voters against breaking away from the rest of the UK, in a fresh blow to Alex Salmond's dream of independence. And after the SNP claimed the Queen could be ditched as head of state for an independence Scotland, Kermit revealed Miss Piggy is ‘willing to serve’ as a new Queen of Scotland. Muppets star Kermit the Frog urged voters to reject Scottish independence ahead of the referendum in September. Muppets star joins chorus of opposition against independence. Kermit says he 'absolutely' agrees with David Bowie's plea to 'stay with us' Frog warns Miss Piggy is preparing to serve as a new Queen of Scotland
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Scotland
|
[
"Scotland",
"Scottish"
] |
{
"passage": 1649,
"query": 2587
}
|
Query: Mr Salmond’s official policy is that the monarchy would be automatically be retained if @placeholder decides to secede - but many in his party are staunch republicans.
Entities: Scottish, Queen, Matt Chorley, Scotland, Muppets, Alex Salmond, David Bowie, Muppet Show, Kermit the Frog, Frog, SNP, Mailonline, Kermit, UK, Miss Piggy
Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights. It's time to discuss Scottish independence on the Muppet Show tonight. Kermit the Frog has become the latest international star to warn Scottish voters against breaking away from the rest of the UK, in a fresh blow to Alex Salmond's dream of independence. And after the SNP claimed the Queen could be ditched as head of state for an independence Scotland, Kermit revealed Miss Piggy is ‘willing to serve’ as a new Queen of Scotland. Muppets star Kermit the Frog urged voters to reject Scottish independence ahead of the referendum in September. Muppets star joins chorus of opposition against independence. Kermit says he 'absolutely' agrees with David Bowie's plea to 'stay with us' Frog warns Miss Piggy is preparing to serve as a new Queen of Scotland
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Scottish
|
[
"Brett Finlayson"
] |
{
"passage": 1650,
"query": 2588
}
|
Query: The echindas, which live on average to about 40 years old, only breed during winter- June to September- and their breeding intensifies on the winter soltace on June 21, according to Mr @placeholder who has worked with them for 12 years.
Entities: Taronga Zoo, Gman, Lynx, Brett Finlayson, Rex, Thorne, Spike, Sydney, Echinda
Passage: This was the moment a rare and unique echidna breeding ritual was caught on camera at Taronga Zoo in Sydney. These super cute five echidnas, also known as spiny anteaters, were captured taking part in what is known as 'trailing'. Female echidna Spike released a hormone called pheromone that attracted her boyfriend Rex along with his other friends Gman, Thorne and Lynx. Scroll down for video The echidnas can follow each round for up to 10 hours a day over several days in the breeding ritual Echinda keeper Brett Finlayson said 'it's a mystery' why the females take the males on such a long journey. Five echidnas were filmed partaking in the breeding ritual called 'trailing' The female releases a hormone which attracts males in the area. Experts don't know why the echidnas follow one another round for up to 10 hours a day in a 'bumper to bumper style' The ritual went on for a week and a half before Spike finally mated with Rex. Sydney's Taronga Zoo have high hopes for the breeding programme and think Spike could be pregnant with a puggle
|
Brett Finlayson
|
[
"Eddie Mair"
] |
{
"passage": 1651,
"query": 2589
}
|
Query: Boris Johnson had his head in his hands after being grilled on live television by @placeholder yesterday
Entities: Exchange, Boris Johnson, Jessica Alamai, Stanley Johnson, Andrew Marr, Emine Sinmaz, Eddie Mair, Tim Shipman, Boris, BBC, Dalston, London, Johnson, Oscar
Passage: By Tim Shipman And Emine Sinmaz PUBLISHED: 17:59 EST, 25 March 2013 | UPDATED: 19:03 EST, 25 March 2013 Boris Johnson yesterday laughed off the BBC interview that branded him ‘a nasty piece of work’, saying his inquisitor ‘did a splendid job’. The London Mayor praised Eddie Mair for the grilling he gave him, and how he focussed on whether Mr Johnson had lied about an extramarital affair. But Mr Johnson’s father took a very different view, denouncing the BBC man for a ‘disgusting piece of journalism’ during Sunday’s interview. Scroll down for video Sealed with a kiss: Boris Johnson gets a kiss from Jessica Alamai as he received a more welcome reception from traders and shoppers in Dalston today following the BBC interview yesterday. Mayor of London given rough ride by Andrew Marr stand-in. Mr Johnson has said his interviewer put in an 'Oscar-winning performance' Exchange came ahead of BBC documentary to be screened tonight. Boris's father Stanley Johnson has described interview as 'disgusting' In a radio interview he said: 'The BBC sank about as low as it could' Prime Minister: 'Never underestimate Boris' ability to get out of a tight spot'
|
Eddie Mair
|
[
"Boris",
"Boris Johnson",
"Johnson"
] |
{
"passage": 1651,
"query": 2590
}
|
Query: London Mayor @placeholder had to defend himself over questions about making up quotes, lying about an affair and giving out an address for a journalist to be beaten up
Entities: Exchange, Boris Johnson, Jessica Alamai, Stanley Johnson, Andrew Marr, Emine Sinmaz, Eddie Mair, Tim Shipman, Boris, BBC, Dalston, London, Johnson, Oscar
Passage: By Tim Shipman And Emine Sinmaz PUBLISHED: 17:59 EST, 25 March 2013 | UPDATED: 19:03 EST, 25 March 2013 Boris Johnson yesterday laughed off the BBC interview that branded him ‘a nasty piece of work’, saying his inquisitor ‘did a splendid job’. The London Mayor praised Eddie Mair for the grilling he gave him, and how he focussed on whether Mr Johnson had lied about an extramarital affair. But Mr Johnson’s father took a very different view, denouncing the BBC man for a ‘disgusting piece of journalism’ during Sunday’s interview. Scroll down for video Sealed with a kiss: Boris Johnson gets a kiss from Jessica Alamai as he received a more welcome reception from traders and shoppers in Dalston today following the BBC interview yesterday. Mayor of London given rough ride by Andrew Marr stand-in. Mr Johnson has said his interviewer put in an 'Oscar-winning performance' Exchange came ahead of BBC documentary to be screened tonight. Boris's father Stanley Johnson has described interview as 'disgusting' In a radio interview he said: 'The BBC sank about as low as it could' Prime Minister: 'Never underestimate Boris' ability to get out of a tight spot'
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Boris
|
[
"Boris",
"Boris Johnson",
"Johnson"
] |
{
"passage": 1651,
"query": 2590
}
|
Query: London Mayor @placeholder had to defend himself over questions about making up quotes, lying about an affair and giving out an address for a journalist to be beaten up
Entities: Exchange, Boris Johnson, Jessica Alamai, Stanley Johnson, Andrew Marr, Emine Sinmaz, Eddie Mair, Tim Shipman, Boris, BBC, Dalston, London, Johnson, Oscar
Passage: By Tim Shipman And Emine Sinmaz PUBLISHED: 17:59 EST, 25 March 2013 | UPDATED: 19:03 EST, 25 March 2013 Boris Johnson yesterday laughed off the BBC interview that branded him ‘a nasty piece of work’, saying his inquisitor ‘did a splendid job’. The London Mayor praised Eddie Mair for the grilling he gave him, and how he focussed on whether Mr Johnson had lied about an extramarital affair. But Mr Johnson’s father took a very different view, denouncing the BBC man for a ‘disgusting piece of journalism’ during Sunday’s interview. Scroll down for video Sealed with a kiss: Boris Johnson gets a kiss from Jessica Alamai as he received a more welcome reception from traders and shoppers in Dalston today following the BBC interview yesterday. Mayor of London given rough ride by Andrew Marr stand-in. Mr Johnson has said his interviewer put in an 'Oscar-winning performance' Exchange came ahead of BBC documentary to be screened tonight. Boris's father Stanley Johnson has described interview as 'disgusting' In a radio interview he said: 'The BBC sank about as low as it could' Prime Minister: 'Never underestimate Boris' ability to get out of a tight spot'
|
Boris Johnson
|
[
"Boris",
"Boris Johnson",
"Johnson"
] |
{
"passage": 1651,
"query": 2590
}
|
Query: London Mayor @placeholder had to defend himself over questions about making up quotes, lying about an affair and giving out an address for a journalist to be beaten up
Entities: Exchange, Boris Johnson, Jessica Alamai, Stanley Johnson, Andrew Marr, Emine Sinmaz, Eddie Mair, Tim Shipman, Boris, BBC, Dalston, London, Johnson, Oscar
Passage: By Tim Shipman And Emine Sinmaz PUBLISHED: 17:59 EST, 25 March 2013 | UPDATED: 19:03 EST, 25 March 2013 Boris Johnson yesterday laughed off the BBC interview that branded him ‘a nasty piece of work’, saying his inquisitor ‘did a splendid job’. The London Mayor praised Eddie Mair for the grilling he gave him, and how he focussed on whether Mr Johnson had lied about an extramarital affair. But Mr Johnson’s father took a very different view, denouncing the BBC man for a ‘disgusting piece of journalism’ during Sunday’s interview. Scroll down for video Sealed with a kiss: Boris Johnson gets a kiss from Jessica Alamai as he received a more welcome reception from traders and shoppers in Dalston today following the BBC interview yesterday. Mayor of London given rough ride by Andrew Marr stand-in. Mr Johnson has said his interviewer put in an 'Oscar-winning performance' Exchange came ahead of BBC documentary to be screened tonight. Boris's father Stanley Johnson has described interview as 'disgusting' In a radio interview he said: 'The BBC sank about as low as it could' Prime Minister: 'Never underestimate Boris' ability to get out of a tight spot'
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Johnson
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[
"George Groves",
"Groves"
] |
{
"passage": 1652,
"query": 2591
}
|
Query: @placeholder poses with his silver super-middleweight title (left) and remains on course for a world title shot
Entities: Hidenori Ohtake, Nikola Sjekloca, Anthony Dirrell, Anthony Joshua, Liverpool, TKO R10, Jamie McDonnell, Groves, Tony Bellew, Michael Sprott, Scott Quigg, Denis Douglin, Marco Periban, George Groves, Javier Chacon, TKO R1, TKO R7, Nathan Cleverly, TKO R3, Callum Smith, WBC, James DeGale, Carl Froch, Saint George, Londoner
Passage: Tony Bellew bt Nathan Cleverly (points) Anthony Joshua bt Michael Sprott (TKO R1) George Groves bt Denis Douglin (TKO R7) James DeGale bt Marco Periban (TKO R3) Scott Quigg bt Hidenori Ohtake (points) Callum Smith bt Nikola Sjekloca (points) Jamie McDonnell bt Javier Chacon (TKO R10) George Groves struggled to get out of second gear but eventually found his stride to stop Denis Douglin and stay on track for another tilt at a world title. The Londoner, who lost twice to Carl Froch in the last 12 months, barely gave himself pass marks for what was a below-par performance. George Groves stops Denis Douglin in seventh round of super-middleweight contest in Liverpool. Groves gives himself five out of 10 for his performance but is looking to the future. Saint George remains mandatory challenger for Anthony Dirrell's WBC title
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George Groves
|
[
"George Groves",
"Groves"
] |
{
"passage": 1652,
"query": 2591
}
|
Query: @placeholder poses with his silver super-middleweight title (left) and remains on course for a world title shot
Entities: Hidenori Ohtake, Nikola Sjekloca, Anthony Dirrell, Anthony Joshua, Liverpool, TKO R10, Jamie McDonnell, Groves, Tony Bellew, Michael Sprott, Scott Quigg, Denis Douglin, Marco Periban, George Groves, Javier Chacon, TKO R1, TKO R7, Nathan Cleverly, TKO R3, Callum Smith, WBC, James DeGale, Carl Froch, Saint George, Londoner
Passage: Tony Bellew bt Nathan Cleverly (points) Anthony Joshua bt Michael Sprott (TKO R1) George Groves bt Denis Douglin (TKO R7) James DeGale bt Marco Periban (TKO R3) Scott Quigg bt Hidenori Ohtake (points) Callum Smith bt Nikola Sjekloca (points) Jamie McDonnell bt Javier Chacon (TKO R10) George Groves struggled to get out of second gear but eventually found his stride to stop Denis Douglin and stay on track for another tilt at a world title. The Londoner, who lost twice to Carl Froch in the last 12 months, barely gave himself pass marks for what was a below-par performance. George Groves stops Denis Douglin in seventh round of super-middleweight contest in Liverpool. Groves gives himself five out of 10 for his performance but is looking to the future. Saint George remains mandatory challenger for Anthony Dirrell's WBC title
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Groves
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[
"Berdych",
"Tomas Berdych"
] |
{
"passage": 1653,
"query": 2592
}
|
Query: "He starts really well and, of course, it's Rafa and we know how he plays on clay," @placeholder told the official ATP Tour website.
Entities: Rafael Nadal, Victoria Azarenka, Nadal, France, Swiss, Benoit Paire, Czech, Berdych, Djokovic, Serena Williams, Tomas Berdych, Rome Masters, Roger Federer, CNN, World No.1 Novak Djokovic, ATP Tour
Passage: (CNN) -- Tomas Berdych may have upset World No.1 Novak Djokovic but found Rafael Nadal an altogether tougher proposition in the semifinals of the Rome Masters Saturday. Nadal was at his impeccable best to sweep aside the big-hitting Czech 6-2 6-4 to reach his eighth straight ATP Tour final since returning to action in February after a long-term injury. He will face his long-time rival Roger Federer after the Swiss ended the hopes of France's Benoit Paire with a 7-6 6-4 win in the second semifinal. Berdych's defeat of Djokovic in the quarters would have done wonders for his confidence, but it took precisely one game for a reality check to set in. Rafael Nadal reaches eighth straight final since his comeback. Nadal dismisses Tomas Berdych 6-2 6-4 in Rome Masters semi. He will play Roger Federer in the title match. Serena Williams takes on Victoria Azarenka in women's final
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Berdych
|
[
"Berdych",
"Tomas Berdych"
] |
{
"passage": 1653,
"query": 2592
}
|
Query: "He starts really well and, of course, it's Rafa and we know how he plays on clay," @placeholder told the official ATP Tour website.
Entities: Rafael Nadal, Victoria Azarenka, Nadal, France, Swiss, Benoit Paire, Czech, Berdych, Djokovic, Serena Williams, Tomas Berdych, Rome Masters, Roger Federer, CNN, World No.1 Novak Djokovic, ATP Tour
Passage: (CNN) -- Tomas Berdych may have upset World No.1 Novak Djokovic but found Rafael Nadal an altogether tougher proposition in the semifinals of the Rome Masters Saturday. Nadal was at his impeccable best to sweep aside the big-hitting Czech 6-2 6-4 to reach his eighth straight ATP Tour final since returning to action in February after a long-term injury. He will face his long-time rival Roger Federer after the Swiss ended the hopes of France's Benoit Paire with a 7-6 6-4 win in the second semifinal. Berdych's defeat of Djokovic in the quarters would have done wonders for his confidence, but it took precisely one game for a reality check to set in. Rafael Nadal reaches eighth straight final since his comeback. Nadal dismisses Tomas Berdych 6-2 6-4 in Rome Masters semi. He will play Roger Federer in the title match. Serena Williams takes on Victoria Azarenka in women's final
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Tomas Berdych
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[
"Berdych",
"Tomas Berdych"
] |
{
"passage": 1653,
"query": 2593
}
|
Query: Nadal had achieved the incredible feat of winning all 100% of points after his second service as he made it 13 straight wins on the tour over the unfortunate @placeholder.
Entities: Rafael Nadal, Victoria Azarenka, Nadal, France, Swiss, Benoit Paire, Czech, Berdych, Djokovic, Serena Williams, Tomas Berdych, Rome Masters, Roger Federer, CNN, World No.1 Novak Djokovic, ATP Tour
Passage: (CNN) -- Tomas Berdych may have upset World No.1 Novak Djokovic but found Rafael Nadal an altogether tougher proposition in the semifinals of the Rome Masters Saturday. Nadal was at his impeccable best to sweep aside the big-hitting Czech 6-2 6-4 to reach his eighth straight ATP Tour final since returning to action in February after a long-term injury. He will face his long-time rival Roger Federer after the Swiss ended the hopes of France's Benoit Paire with a 7-6 6-4 win in the second semifinal. Berdych's defeat of Djokovic in the quarters would have done wonders for his confidence, but it took precisely one game for a reality check to set in. Rafael Nadal reaches eighth straight final since his comeback. Nadal dismisses Tomas Berdych 6-2 6-4 in Rome Masters semi. He will play Roger Federer in the title match. Serena Williams takes on Victoria Azarenka in women's final
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Berdych
|
[
"Berdych",
"Tomas Berdych"
] |
{
"passage": 1653,
"query": 2593
}
|
Query: Nadal had achieved the incredible feat of winning all 100% of points after his second service as he made it 13 straight wins on the tour over the unfortunate @placeholder.
Entities: Rafael Nadal, Victoria Azarenka, Nadal, France, Swiss, Benoit Paire, Czech, Berdych, Djokovic, Serena Williams, Tomas Berdych, Rome Masters, Roger Federer, CNN, World No.1 Novak Djokovic, ATP Tour
Passage: (CNN) -- Tomas Berdych may have upset World No.1 Novak Djokovic but found Rafael Nadal an altogether tougher proposition in the semifinals of the Rome Masters Saturday. Nadal was at his impeccable best to sweep aside the big-hitting Czech 6-2 6-4 to reach his eighth straight ATP Tour final since returning to action in February after a long-term injury. He will face his long-time rival Roger Federer after the Swiss ended the hopes of France's Benoit Paire with a 7-6 6-4 win in the second semifinal. Berdych's defeat of Djokovic in the quarters would have done wonders for his confidence, but it took precisely one game for a reality check to set in. Rafael Nadal reaches eighth straight final since his comeback. Nadal dismisses Tomas Berdych 6-2 6-4 in Rome Masters semi. He will play Roger Federer in the title match. Serena Williams takes on Victoria Azarenka in women's final
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Tomas Berdych
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[
"Alexander",
"Devon Alexander"
] |
{
"passage": 1654,
"query": 2594
}
|
Query: For the record I gave @placeholder only a sympathetic share of the eighth round, his best and in which he managed to land three or four solid left hooks.
Entities: Floyd Mayweather, MGM Grand, England, Olympics, Devon Alexander, Las Vegas, Bolton, Khan, Alexander, Amir Khan, British, Las Vegas Strip
Passage: The hottest property in the hardest game today is the young man from Bolton, England who was the poster boy for British Olympics ten years ago. Amir Khan out-shone the neon glare of the fabled Las Vegas Strip on Saturday night. So brilliantly did he bedazzle the much-respected three-time world champion Devon Alexander that this neon city which craves thrills and excitement is clamouring to see his name back in lights here soon. VIDEO Scroll down for Amir Khan: Hype about my chin is b******* Amir Khan (left) throws a punch on his way to victory against Devon Alexander in Las Vegas on Saturday. Amir Khan was a class above Devon Alexander with a dominant showing. The Bolton welterweight won almost every round at the MGM Grand. Alexander had no answer to his opponent's speed and skill. Khan will now hope to face Floyd Mayweather in May back in Las Vegas
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Alexander
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[
"Alexander",
"Devon Alexander"
] |
{
"passage": 1654,
"query": 2594
}
|
Query: For the record I gave @placeholder only a sympathetic share of the eighth round, his best and in which he managed to land three or four solid left hooks.
Entities: Floyd Mayweather, MGM Grand, England, Olympics, Devon Alexander, Las Vegas, Bolton, Khan, Alexander, Amir Khan, British, Las Vegas Strip
Passage: The hottest property in the hardest game today is the young man from Bolton, England who was the poster boy for British Olympics ten years ago. Amir Khan out-shone the neon glare of the fabled Las Vegas Strip on Saturday night. So brilliantly did he bedazzle the much-respected three-time world champion Devon Alexander that this neon city which craves thrills and excitement is clamouring to see his name back in lights here soon. VIDEO Scroll down for Amir Khan: Hype about my chin is b******* Amir Khan (left) throws a punch on his way to victory against Devon Alexander in Las Vegas on Saturday. Amir Khan was a class above Devon Alexander with a dominant showing. The Bolton welterweight won almost every round at the MGM Grand. Alexander had no answer to his opponent's speed and skill. Khan will now hope to face Floyd Mayweather in May back in Las Vegas
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Devon Alexander
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[
"Amir Khan",
"Khan"
] |
{
"passage": 1654,
"query": 2595
}
|
Query: CARL FROCH: Really easy win for @placeholder, not many expected such a one sided whooping!
Entities: Floyd Mayweather, MGM Grand, England, Olympics, Devon Alexander, Las Vegas, Bolton, Khan, Alexander, Amir Khan, British, Las Vegas Strip
Passage: The hottest property in the hardest game today is the young man from Bolton, England who was the poster boy for British Olympics ten years ago. Amir Khan out-shone the neon glare of the fabled Las Vegas Strip on Saturday night. So brilliantly did he bedazzle the much-respected three-time world champion Devon Alexander that this neon city which craves thrills and excitement is clamouring to see his name back in lights here soon. VIDEO Scroll down for Amir Khan: Hype about my chin is b******* Amir Khan (left) throws a punch on his way to victory against Devon Alexander in Las Vegas on Saturday. Amir Khan was a class above Devon Alexander with a dominant showing. The Bolton welterweight won almost every round at the MGM Grand. Alexander had no answer to his opponent's speed and skill. Khan will now hope to face Floyd Mayweather in May back in Las Vegas
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Amir Khan
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[
"Amir Khan",
"Khan"
] |
{
"passage": 1654,
"query": 2595
}
|
Query: CARL FROCH: Really easy win for @placeholder, not many expected such a one sided whooping!
Entities: Floyd Mayweather, MGM Grand, England, Olympics, Devon Alexander, Las Vegas, Bolton, Khan, Alexander, Amir Khan, British, Las Vegas Strip
Passage: The hottest property in the hardest game today is the young man from Bolton, England who was the poster boy for British Olympics ten years ago. Amir Khan out-shone the neon glare of the fabled Las Vegas Strip on Saturday night. So brilliantly did he bedazzle the much-respected three-time world champion Devon Alexander that this neon city which craves thrills and excitement is clamouring to see his name back in lights here soon. VIDEO Scroll down for Amir Khan: Hype about my chin is b******* Amir Khan (left) throws a punch on his way to victory against Devon Alexander in Las Vegas on Saturday. Amir Khan was a class above Devon Alexander with a dominant showing. The Bolton welterweight won almost every round at the MGM Grand. Alexander had no answer to his opponent's speed and skill. Khan will now hope to face Floyd Mayweather in May back in Las Vegas
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Khan
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[
"Australia"
] |
{
"passage": 1655,
"query": 2596
}
|
Query: The boy's father George Freeman is one of @placeholder's most famous organised crime figures, who was a one time bookie and illegal casino operator.
Entities: Amy Ziniak, Australia, Downing Centre, Freeman, Bondi, Freya Noble, Adam Freeman, MDMA, Daily Mail Australia, George Freeman, Sydney, Thailand
Passage: By Amy Ziniak for Daily Mail Australia and Freya Noble The son of late underworld figure George Freeman has been taken into custody before being sentenced for his involvement in the manufacture of $3 million worth of ecstasy. Adam Freeman, a well know nightclub identity in Sydney, pleaded guilty last September to his role in a drug manufacturing operation, two years after he was extradited from Thailand. The 31 year old was due to face a sentence hearing in the Downing Centre district court on Thursday, but the matter was adjourned until October. Scroll down for video The son of late underworld figure George Freeman has been taken into custody before being sentenced for his involvement in the manufacture of $3 million worth of ecstasy. Freeman, 31, taken into custody before being sentenced for his role in the manufacture of $3 million of ecstasy. The matter was adjourned until October. He did not apply for bail. Freeman was arrested over an incident which saw a man fall 10 metres from a Bondi balcony. No charges were laid and he was released pending further enquiry. Freeman is the son of underworld criminal George Freeman. He fled Australia after two of co-accused were arrested with 20kg of MDMA
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Australia
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[
"Tunisia"
] |
{
"passage": 1656,
"query": 2597
}
|
Query: @placeholder also lacked the oil resources of other Arab states and the ethnic divisions seen in other Middle Eastern countries, which make it harder for opposition movements to unite, he noted.
Entities: University of Michigan, Egypt, Time, Cairo, Middle East, Arab, CNN, Tunisia, Cole, Juan Cole
Passage: Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Thousands of people who filled the streets of Cairo on Tuesday hope their demonstrations against corruption and failing economic policies will cause upheaval in the government, like the similar protests in Tunisia that inspired them. But analysts caution that in Egypt, the protesters are up against a different set of challenges. Juan Cole, a Middle East historian at the University of Michigan and blogger, describes Tunisia as "a little bit unique." "There have been lots of civil wars. There's been lots of societies in turmoil. But this kind of phenomenon where you had crowds peacefully coming into the streets to demand a change in their own contract with their government -- in the Arab world proper, this is the first time it's happened and it's the first time since 1979 in the Middle East," Cole told CNN last week. Analysts: Egypt is a different story from Tunisia. Analyst: Tunisia "a little bit unique" Time writer says Egypt "not ready" for revolution. Protesters believe Cairo demonstrations can help trigger change
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Tunisia
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[
"Middle East"
] |
{
"passage": 1656,
"query": 2598
}
|
Query: Tunisia also lacked the oil resources of other Arab states and the ethnic divisions seen in other @placeholder countries, which make it harder for opposition movements to unite, he noted.
Entities: University of Michigan, Egypt, Time, Cairo, Middle East, Arab, CNN, Tunisia, Cole, Juan Cole
Passage: Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Thousands of people who filled the streets of Cairo on Tuesday hope their demonstrations against corruption and failing economic policies will cause upheaval in the government, like the similar protests in Tunisia that inspired them. But analysts caution that in Egypt, the protesters are up against a different set of challenges. Juan Cole, a Middle East historian at the University of Michigan and blogger, describes Tunisia as "a little bit unique." "There have been lots of civil wars. There's been lots of societies in turmoil. But this kind of phenomenon where you had crowds peacefully coming into the streets to demand a change in their own contract with their government -- in the Arab world proper, this is the first time it's happened and it's the first time since 1979 in the Middle East," Cole told CNN last week. Analysts: Egypt is a different story from Tunisia. Analyst: Tunisia "a little bit unique" Time writer says Egypt "not ready" for revolution. Protesters believe Cairo demonstrations can help trigger change
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Middle East
|
[
"Russian Federation"
] |
{
"passage": 1657,
"query": 2599
}
|
Query: While the ICO doesn't know the @placeholder website owner's intentions, Paterson says that as far as it can tell the feeds have not been archived -- though they don't know for certain.
Entities: Britain, United States, Jules Polonetsky, Andrew Paterson, CCTV, ICO, UK, Information Commissioner's Office, British, Russian Federation, CNN, Future of Privacy Forum, Europe
Passage: Unsecured footage from thousands of webcams around the world -- including in the United States and western Europe -- has been accessed and streamed by a website thought to be based in the Russian Federation, British officials say. The website's operator claims to be republishing the feeds -- from sources including CCTV and baby monitors -- to highlight security weaknesses. So what can consumers do to find out if their privacy has been violated and to prevent it from happening again? CNN spoke to Andrew Paterson, senior technology officer at Britain's independent authority on information rights -- the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) -- which issued a warning about the web cams Thursday and Jules Polonetsky, executive director of the Future of Privacy Forum think tank. UK Information Commissioner's Office says a website is publishing private webcam feeds. It says the footage has been taken from devices ranging from CCTV to baby monitors. The ICO says consumers should always change default passwords on cameras. Consumers should also take the time to read camera systems' instructions on security, it says
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Russian Federation
|
[
"Group D"
] |
{
"passage": 1658,
"query": 2600
}
|
Query: Survived: Uruguay celebrate as they beat England 2-1 to move up @placeholder
Entities: Nicolas Lodeiro, Wayne Rooney, Group D, World Cup, England, Argentina, Diego Maradona, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Gerrard, Steven Gerrard, Uruguay, Liverpool, Luis Suarez, Suarez, Maradona
Passage: Diego Maradona thinks Steven Gerrard and England's defence should be held responsible for the defeat to Uruguay that crushed their World Cup hopes. The Argentina legend singled out Gerrard for his part in the 2-1 loss, saying the England captain 'could have done better' in both goals that were scored by his Liverpool team-mate Luis Suarez. The 1986 World Cup hero thinks the skipper could have tracked Uruguay's Nicolas Lodeiro better for the first goal, before he 'made a mess' by nodding the ball into Suarez's path for the second. VIDEO Scroll down to hear Zlatan Ibrahimovic have his say on England's tough group. Diego Maradona says Steven Gerrard 'could have done better' with Uruguay's first goal, then 'made a mess' of the second. The Argentina legend 'England paid the price' for their defensive mistakes. He thinks game was won and lost between Luis Suarez and Wayne Rooney. England crashed out of the World Cup after two Group D defeats. Maradona led Argentina to World Cup triumph in 1986
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Group D
|
[
"Jared Noel"
] |
{
"passage": 1659,
"query": 2601
}
|
Query: '@placeholder and I have been given more than we could ever have asked or imagined toward the cost of his treatment and the care of our baby.
Entities: Avastin, IVF, New Zealand, Anna Hodgekiss, Hannah, Auckland, Jared Noel
Passage: By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 06:02 EST, 25 October 2013 | UPDATED: 06:42 EST, 25 October 2013 A father-to-be has spoken of his desperate desire to meet his unborn daughter before he dies from cancer. Jared Noel is battling advanced bowel cancer that has spread to his liver and his lungs. The 32-year-old doctor, from Auckland, New Zealand, was diagnosed with the disease in 2008. Jared Noel (with wife, Hannah) is battling advanced bowel cancer that has spread to his liver and his lungs. The 32-year-old doctor, from New Zealand, was diagnosed with the disease in 2008. He is now desperately hoping to live long enough to meet his unborn daughter, due in January. Jared Noel has advanced bowel cancer that has spread to his liver and lungs. 32-year-old doctor has already undergone 66 rounds of chemotherapy. Knowing the disease wasn't curable, he and wife Hannah tried for a baby. Their daughter, conceived after four rounds of IVF, is due on January 21. But last week he was given just months to live due to the cancer spreading. Now fears he won't meet his unborn child - and has decided to try life-prolonging drug Avastin to slow tumour growth. Well-wishers have now donated £30,000 and he begins treatment next week
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Jared Noel
|
[
"Scrabble"
] |
{
"passage": 1660,
"query": 2602
}
|
Query: On this petition, he writes: 'In the weeks running up Sunday, 27th May 2013, Mattel promised a new “improved” version of @placeholder.
Entities: John Hutchinson, Facebook, EA Mobile, Collins, Electronic Arts EA, Scrabble, Original Chambers Dictionary, Mattel
Passage: By John Hutchinson PUBLISHED: 15:32 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 20:12 EST, 14 June 2013 An 'update' of the scrabble app on social networking site Facebook has left players lost for words. After Electronic Arts EA took over the running of the online game from Scrabble brand owner Mattel, it decided to revamp its game structure. Sadly, these changes have not gone down with with seasoned players, with the key bone of contention being that player history has been deleted. Outrage: The 'updated' version of Facebook app Scrabble has been met with derision by loyal players This means that the aggregate win percentage of a player who has been gaming for years has been lost to the abyss. New 'update' sees players' gaming histories lost forever. Gamers can no longer select who they wish to play against. Original Chambers Dictionary has been replaced by Collins version. But brand owner Mattel back the update made by new partner EA Mobile
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Scrabble
|
[
"Scrabble"
] |
{
"passage": 1660,
"query": 2603
}
|
Query: by the comments left on @placeholder playing message boards, dissatisfaction
Entities: John Hutchinson, Facebook, EA Mobile, Collins, Electronic Arts EA, Scrabble, Original Chambers Dictionary, Mattel
Passage: By John Hutchinson PUBLISHED: 15:32 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 20:12 EST, 14 June 2013 An 'update' of the scrabble app on social networking site Facebook has left players lost for words. After Electronic Arts EA took over the running of the online game from Scrabble brand owner Mattel, it decided to revamp its game structure. Sadly, these changes have not gone down with with seasoned players, with the key bone of contention being that player history has been deleted. Outrage: The 'updated' version of Facebook app Scrabble has been met with derision by loyal players This means that the aggregate win percentage of a player who has been gaming for years has been lost to the abyss. New 'update' sees players' gaming histories lost forever. Gamers can no longer select who they wish to play against. Original Chambers Dictionary has been replaced by Collins version. But brand owner Mattel back the update made by new partner EA Mobile
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Scrabble
|
[
"John McHugh"
] |
{
"passage": 1661,
"query": 2604
}
|
Query: After reviewing the investigation, @placeholder made immediate changes but did not fire anyone.
Entities: Army, Afghanistan, John McHugh, U.S., Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, CNN, American, Iraq
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Potentially hundreds of American veterans and their family members who were laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery were misidentified or mislocated, including some in an area that includes grave sites from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to a new Army investigation. The investigation culminated in a change in leadership at the historic cemetery that has been home to U.S. veterans since 1864. "I deeply apologize to the families of the honored fallen resting in that hallowed ground, who may now question the care afforded to their loved ones," Secretary of the Army John McHugh said. Hundreds of graves misidentified or mislocated, Army inspection finds. Two were in section reserved for those killed in Iraq, Afghanistan. Cemetery superintendent receiving letter of reprimand. Deputy was put on administrative leave
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John McHugh
|
[
"Europe",
"European"
] |
{
"passage": 1662,
"query": 2605
}
|
Query: Get connected: Graphic shows the list of @placeholder's airports and how they contend for free wifi
Entities: Italy, Russia, Birmingham, European, London City, UK, Heathrow, Europe
Passage: Despite 96 per cent of European travellers believing that airports should provide free wifi, just two of the UK's biggest are offering the service. Birmingham and London City are the only airports offering holidaymakers unlimited usage to surf the net on their devices without a charge. Even though Heathrow claims the title of Europe's busiest airport, it fails to impress passengers by offering a measly 45 minutes free wifi, before charging £3 per hour. Scroll down for video UK airports: Birmingham and London City offer unlimited free wifi - while Heathrow charges the most This is in stark contrast to Russia and Italy where all their main airports offer unlimited free access, as do almost half (48 per cent) of Europe's 50 busiest airports. Infographics break down wifi access available at Europe's biggest airports. Birmingham and London City are the only UK airports to offer unlimited. Heathrow only offers 45 minutes free before charging £3 per hour
|
Europe
|
[
"Europe",
"European"
] |
{
"passage": 1662,
"query": 2605
}
|
Query: Get connected: Graphic shows the list of @placeholder's airports and how they contend for free wifi
Entities: Italy, Russia, Birmingham, European, London City, UK, Heathrow, Europe
Passage: Despite 96 per cent of European travellers believing that airports should provide free wifi, just two of the UK's biggest are offering the service. Birmingham and London City are the only airports offering holidaymakers unlimited usage to surf the net on their devices without a charge. Even though Heathrow claims the title of Europe's busiest airport, it fails to impress passengers by offering a measly 45 minutes free wifi, before charging £3 per hour. Scroll down for video UK airports: Birmingham and London City offer unlimited free wifi - while Heathrow charges the most This is in stark contrast to Russia and Italy where all their main airports offer unlimited free access, as do almost half (48 per cent) of Europe's 50 busiest airports. Infographics break down wifi access available at Europe's biggest airports. Birmingham and London City are the only UK airports to offer unlimited. Heathrow only offers 45 minutes free before charging £3 per hour
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European
|
[
"South Korea"
] |
{
"passage": 1663,
"query": 2606
}
|
Query: Francis praised in particular the fact that laypeople were so crucial to the church's foundation and growth in @placeholder - a theme he stressed later in the day when he met with leaders of Korean lay movements.
Entities: Damien Gayle, Seoul, Francis, Korean, MailOnline, South Korea, Pope, Kkottognae, Latin, Associated Press, Asia
Passage: By Damien Gayle for MailOnline and Associated Press The Pope sheepishly asked thousands of nuns and priests to skip their vespers today after he run behind schedule on a busy day touring South Korea. Francis had three consecutive meetings in Kkottognae, a religious community which cares for disabled people, but by the time he hit the second, he was running out of time. 'I've got a little problem,' he told the crowd of 5,000 nuns and priests who had come to see him give a vespers service in Latin and Korean. Scroll down for video Never skip your prayers... unless the Pope tells you to: The Pope sheepishly asked thousands of nuns and priests to skip their vespers today after he run behind schedule on a busy day touring South Korea. Pope holds up Korean martyrs as models for church's expansion in Asia. 800,000 come to see him give an open-air mass in central Seoul. Catholic leader warns if he doesn't miss vespers his helicopter might crash
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South Korea
|
[
"South Korea"
] |
{
"passage": 1663,
"query": 2607
}
|
Query: Historians say @placeholder's early believers were struck by the idea of a religion that preached universal equality in divine eyes at a time when the nobility's discriminatory hierarchical system brutally exploited ordinary people.
Entities: Damien Gayle, Seoul, Francis, Korean, MailOnline, South Korea, Pope, Kkottognae, Latin, Associated Press, Asia
Passage: By Damien Gayle for MailOnline and Associated Press The Pope sheepishly asked thousands of nuns and priests to skip their vespers today after he run behind schedule on a busy day touring South Korea. Francis had three consecutive meetings in Kkottognae, a religious community which cares for disabled people, but by the time he hit the second, he was running out of time. 'I've got a little problem,' he told the crowd of 5,000 nuns and priests who had come to see him give a vespers service in Latin and Korean. Scroll down for video Never skip your prayers... unless the Pope tells you to: The Pope sheepishly asked thousands of nuns and priests to skip their vespers today after he run behind schedule on a busy day touring South Korea. Pope holds up Korean martyrs as models for church's expansion in Asia. 800,000 come to see him give an open-air mass in central Seoul. Catholic leader warns if he doesn't miss vespers his helicopter might crash
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South Korea
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[
"Cuba"
] |
{
"passage": 1664,
"query": 2608
}
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Query: Later, he prayed for "those deprived of freedom" while in @placeholder's southeastern city of Santiago de Cuba.
Entities: Fidel Castro, Chavez, Hugo Chavez, U.S., Havana, Rome, Catholic, Vatican, Benedict XVI, Communist, Revolution Plaza, Federico Lombardi, Cuba, Venezuelan, CNN, Cuban
Passage: Greeted by throngs of Catholic worshipers from across the region, Pope Benedict XVI ended his two-country tour in Havana's Revolution Plaza with a reference to what he described as a need for "authentic freedom." Changes between Cuba and the world can come only if "each one is prepared to ask for the truth and if they decide to take the path of love, sowing reconciliation and brotherhood," the pope said Wednesday. He also met with the Communist country's former leader, Fidel Castro, before heading to the airport for a Rome-bound flight Wednesday evening. Conflicting reports emerged Wednesday over whether the pope had met with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Two Cuban sources told CNN the pontiff met Tuesday with Chavez, who is in Cuba for cancer treatment. But Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi said reports of the meeting were false. Pope Benedict XVI meets with former Cuban leader Fidel Castro. The pope ends his trip to Cuba referencing a need for "authentic freedom" In a farewell speech before leaving, he criticizes the U.S. trade embargo. Rights group: Authorities harassed activists, tried to silence them during pope's visit
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Cuba
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[
"Ohio"
] |
{
"passage": 1665,
"query": 2609
}
|
Query: These have been hallmarks of the @placeholder voting system, but the Supreme Court and Republicans have yet again changed the rules in the middle of the game -- all to create barriers between people and the ballot box.
Entities: Donna Brazile, U.S. Supreme Court, Al Gore, Supreme Court, Golden Week, Ohio Republicans, Brazile, CNN, Ohio, GOP
Passage: (CNN) -- As a longtime political operative, I know firsthand how a vote here or a vote there can make a huge difference in a close election. And as Vice President Al Gore's former campaign manager, I understand the impact U.S. Supreme Court decisions can have on electoral outcomes. These two reasons are why I'm outraged by what's going on in Ohio. This week, the Supreme Court, on the eve of early voting, ruled that efforts by Ohio Republicans to restrict early voting days were acceptable. This gets rid of what's called the Golden Week in Ohio -- the period when voters can register and cast their ballot at the same time. Supreme Court ruled Ohio could restrict early voting; other GOP states have also done it. Donna Brazile: Court ruling also ends convenient hours that help working people vote. Brazile: More and more people vote early, so GOP efforts to discourage it has big impact. Brazile: Democracy relies on participation; we've never done better by excluding folks
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Ohio
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[
"Liberia",
"Liberian"
] |
{
"passage": 1666,
"query": 2610
}
|
Query: The United Nations said on Friday it had quarantined 41 personnel from its @placeholder mission, including 20 soldiers, following a second Ebola infection among its staff.
Entities: Ebola, Liberian, United Nations, African, Liberia, Doctors Without Borders, Monrovia Ebola, ETU
Passage: Liberia is banning journalists from Ebola clinics in defiance of media rights campaigners who have warned panicked African governments against 'muzzling' reporters. A government spokesman made the announcement as he was questioned on a radio phone-in show about reporters being barred from covering a strike at a Monrovia Ebola treatment unit (ETU). Journalists had been denied access to the treatment clinic to cover a nationwide 'slow day' of action by healthcare workers demanding risk bonuses for treating Ebola. Scroll down for video Journalists have been banned from entering Liberian treatment units (pictured) and denied access to cover the ongoing staff pay protests and strike action. Journalists in Liberia banned from reporting in Ebola treatment units. Government claims reporters and photos are violating victims' privacy. Treatment staff are engaged in dispute with government over risk bonuses. Global aid agency Doctors Without Borders plans to request exemption. Concerns raised 'panicked' governments are muzzling reporters. United Nations quarantines 41 personnel following second staff infection
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Liberia
|
[
"Liberia",
"Liberian"
] |
{
"passage": 1666,
"query": 2610
}
|
Query: The United Nations said on Friday it had quarantined 41 personnel from its @placeholder mission, including 20 soldiers, following a second Ebola infection among its staff.
Entities: Ebola, Liberian, United Nations, African, Liberia, Doctors Without Borders, Monrovia Ebola, ETU
Passage: Liberia is banning journalists from Ebola clinics in defiance of media rights campaigners who have warned panicked African governments against 'muzzling' reporters. A government spokesman made the announcement as he was questioned on a radio phone-in show about reporters being barred from covering a strike at a Monrovia Ebola treatment unit (ETU). Journalists had been denied access to the treatment clinic to cover a nationwide 'slow day' of action by healthcare workers demanding risk bonuses for treating Ebola. Scroll down for video Journalists have been banned from entering Liberian treatment units (pictured) and denied access to cover the ongoing staff pay protests and strike action. Journalists in Liberia banned from reporting in Ebola treatment units. Government claims reporters and photos are violating victims' privacy. Treatment staff are engaged in dispute with government over risk bonuses. Global aid agency Doctors Without Borders plans to request exemption. Concerns raised 'panicked' governments are muzzling reporters. United Nations quarantines 41 personnel following second staff infection
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Liberian
|
[
"England"
] |
{
"passage": 1667,
"query": 2611
}
|
Query: ‘There are options there but I haven’t ruled out staying in @placeholder.’
Entities: England, Aston Villa, Paul Lambert, Laurie Whitwell, Villa, Bent, Alan Hutton, Darren Bent, Fulham, Bomb Squad, Charles N'Zogbia, Randy Lerner
Passage: By Laurie Whitwell Follow @@lauriewhitwell Paul Lambert will bring Darren Bent back in from the cold next season after owner Randy Lerner made it clear the Aston Villa manager must use all players at his disposal. The move represents a remarkable turnaround for the striker who was frozen out at Villa and part of the so-called Bomb Squad training separately from the first-team. Villa tried to offload Bent last summer but could not find any team to match their £8million valuation and in the end agreed a season-long loan move with Fulham, who picked up his £65,000 per week wages. Darren Bent will return to Aston Villa after being snubbed by Paul Lambert. Former England striker has been on loan at relegated Fulham. Owner Randy Lerner wants the club to use all players at its disposal. Charles N'Zogbia and Alan Hutton will also return to the frame
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England
|
[
"Dodi Fayed"
] |
{
"passage": 1668,
"query": 2612
}
|
Query: Asked earlier in the day if he believed that @placeholder was "the one," Burrell said "no, I did not have that impression."
Entities: Britain, LONDON, Diana, Henri Paul, Muslim, England, Burrell, Queen Elizabeth, CNN, Paris, London, Florida, Paul Burrell, Dodi Fayed
Passage: LONDON, England (CNN) -- Princess Diana's relationships with two Muslim men provoked an outburst from her mother, who called her daughter "a whore", Paul Burrell, the princess's former butler, told an inquest Monday. Diana once referred to her former butler Paul Burrell as "my rock." Burrell, who returned to Britain from his home in Florida to give evidence, was the first star witness of the London inquest, now in its fourth month. His role as confidant to Diana, who died in a Paris car crash on August 31, 1997, along with her boyfriend Dodi Fayed and hotel security chief Henri Paul, meant his testimony was eagerly anticipated. Paul Burrell, Princess Diana's former butler, gives evidence at inquest. Describes phone call in which Diana's mother called her daughter"a whore" Burrell says Queen Elizabeth's husband was not involved in Diana's death. Also claims that Diana told him: "I need marriage like a bad rash"
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Dodi Fayed
|
[
"Diana"
] |
{
"passage": 1668,
"query": 2613
}
|
Query: He also cast doubt on claims that Fayed and @placeholder were engaged or on the cusp of engagement, saying: "I find that difficult to believe."
Entities: Britain, LONDON, Diana, Henri Paul, Muslim, England, Burrell, Queen Elizabeth, CNN, Paris, London, Florida, Paul Burrell, Dodi Fayed
Passage: LONDON, England (CNN) -- Princess Diana's relationships with two Muslim men provoked an outburst from her mother, who called her daughter "a whore", Paul Burrell, the princess's former butler, told an inquest Monday. Diana once referred to her former butler Paul Burrell as "my rock." Burrell, who returned to Britain from his home in Florida to give evidence, was the first star witness of the London inquest, now in its fourth month. His role as confidant to Diana, who died in a Paris car crash on August 31, 1997, along with her boyfriend Dodi Fayed and hotel security chief Henri Paul, meant his testimony was eagerly anticipated. Paul Burrell, Princess Diana's former butler, gives evidence at inquest. Describes phone call in which Diana's mother called her daughter"a whore" Burrell says Queen Elizabeth's husband was not involved in Diana's death. Also claims that Diana told him: "I need marriage like a bad rash"
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Diana
|
[
"Diana"
] |
{
"passage": 1668,
"query": 2614
}
|
Query: The inquest has revealed that @placeholder was a prolific letter-writer who also received a lot of correspondence.
Entities: Britain, LONDON, Diana, Henri Paul, Muslim, England, Burrell, Queen Elizabeth, CNN, Paris, London, Florida, Paul Burrell, Dodi Fayed
Passage: LONDON, England (CNN) -- Princess Diana's relationships with two Muslim men provoked an outburst from her mother, who called her daughter "a whore", Paul Burrell, the princess's former butler, told an inquest Monday. Diana once referred to her former butler Paul Burrell as "my rock." Burrell, who returned to Britain from his home in Florida to give evidence, was the first star witness of the London inquest, now in its fourth month. His role as confidant to Diana, who died in a Paris car crash on August 31, 1997, along with her boyfriend Dodi Fayed and hotel security chief Henri Paul, meant his testimony was eagerly anticipated. Paul Burrell, Princess Diana's former butler, gives evidence at inquest. Describes phone call in which Diana's mother called her daughter"a whore" Burrell says Queen Elizabeth's husband was not involved in Diana's death. Also claims that Diana told him: "I need marriage like a bad rash"
|
Diana
|
[
"Burrell",
"Paul Burrell"
] |
{
"passage": 1668,
"query": 2615
}
|
Query: The details of the conversation emerged when @placeholder stood trial for their alleged theft in 2002, causing the case against him to collapse.
Entities: Britain, LONDON, Diana, Henri Paul, Muslim, England, Burrell, Queen Elizabeth, CNN, Paris, London, Florida, Paul Burrell, Dodi Fayed
Passage: LONDON, England (CNN) -- Princess Diana's relationships with two Muslim men provoked an outburst from her mother, who called her daughter "a whore", Paul Burrell, the princess's former butler, told an inquest Monday. Diana once referred to her former butler Paul Burrell as "my rock." Burrell, who returned to Britain from his home in Florida to give evidence, was the first star witness of the London inquest, now in its fourth month. His role as confidant to Diana, who died in a Paris car crash on August 31, 1997, along with her boyfriend Dodi Fayed and hotel security chief Henri Paul, meant his testimony was eagerly anticipated. Paul Burrell, Princess Diana's former butler, gives evidence at inquest. Describes phone call in which Diana's mother called her daughter"a whore" Burrell says Queen Elizabeth's husband was not involved in Diana's death. Also claims that Diana told him: "I need marriage like a bad rash"
|
Burrell
|
[
"Burrell",
"Paul Burrell"
] |
{
"passage": 1668,
"query": 2615
}
|
Query: The details of the conversation emerged when @placeholder stood trial for their alleged theft in 2002, causing the case against him to collapse.
Entities: Britain, LONDON, Diana, Henri Paul, Muslim, England, Burrell, Queen Elizabeth, CNN, Paris, London, Florida, Paul Burrell, Dodi Fayed
Passage: LONDON, England (CNN) -- Princess Diana's relationships with two Muslim men provoked an outburst from her mother, who called her daughter "a whore", Paul Burrell, the princess's former butler, told an inquest Monday. Diana once referred to her former butler Paul Burrell as "my rock." Burrell, who returned to Britain from his home in Florida to give evidence, was the first star witness of the London inquest, now in its fourth month. His role as confidant to Diana, who died in a Paris car crash on August 31, 1997, along with her boyfriend Dodi Fayed and hotel security chief Henri Paul, meant his testimony was eagerly anticipated. Paul Burrell, Princess Diana's former butler, gives evidence at inquest. Describes phone call in which Diana's mother called her daughter"a whore" Burrell says Queen Elizabeth's husband was not involved in Diana's death. Also claims that Diana told him: "I need marriage like a bad rash"
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Paul Burrell
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