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[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 1669,
"query": 2616
}
|
Query: Old friends: President Obama said how President Peres refers to 'charm' as one of the biggest roles of any President, and @placeholder 'succumbed' to Peres' tools
Entities: Israeli, US, United States, Barack Obama, Daily Mail, Israel, U.S., Holy Land, America, Obama, Shimon Peres, Mideast
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter U.S. President Barack Obama vowed today that America will continue it's eternal support for their top Mideast ally and assured Israel of his personal commitment to its security. In his remarks at Israeli President Shimon Peres' house, he delivered a blunt warning to the country's foes, saying that the United States has the Jewish state's back. Arriving in Israel on his first trip to the country as president, Obama told the Israeli people at an extravagant welcoming ceremony that 'peace must come to the Holy Land' and that goal would not be achieved at Israel's expense. US President Barack Obama makes his first trip to Israel of his presidency
|
Barack Obama
|
[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 1669,
"query": 2616
}
|
Query: Old friends: President Obama said how President Peres refers to 'charm' as one of the biggest roles of any President, and @placeholder 'succumbed' to Peres' tools
Entities: Israeli, US, United States, Barack Obama, Daily Mail, Israel, U.S., Holy Land, America, Obama, Shimon Peres, Mideast
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter U.S. President Barack Obama vowed today that America will continue it's eternal support for their top Mideast ally and assured Israel of his personal commitment to its security. In his remarks at Israeli President Shimon Peres' house, he delivered a blunt warning to the country's foes, saying that the United States has the Jewish state's back. Arriving in Israel on his first trip to the country as president, Obama told the Israeli people at an extravagant welcoming ceremony that 'peace must come to the Holy Land' and that goal would not be achieved at Israel's expense. US President Barack Obama makes his first trip to Israel of his presidency
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Obama
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[
"Met",
"Metropolitan Police"
] |
{
"passage": 1670,
"query": 2617
}
|
Query: 1887 - The @placeholder headquarters expands into several neighbouring addresses, including several stables.
Entities: Crown Jewels, Westminster, Metropolitan Police, HQ, Embankment, New Scotland Yard, Met, Kerry Mcdermott, Met Police Federation, London
Passage: By Kerry Mcdermott New Scotland Yard, the famous headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, is set to be sold off in a radical £500 million cost-cutting plan, it was announced today. The force is planning to move its HQ - one of London’s best-known landmarks - to a new smaller site on the Embankment. The plan is part of a drive to axe dozens of police stations and buildings across London and save the force millions of pounds a year. Landmark: The sale of the 1960s building could raise as much as £150million for the cash-strapped Met Estate agents say the sale of the building - a 1960s office block in the heart of London - could raise £150 million for the cash strapped force. The Met's famous headquarters in Westminster will be sold off as part of a radical cost cutting plan. The force will move its HQ to a new, smaller site at Embankment. Plan is part of a drive to axe dozens of police stations and buildings across London to save money. Chairman of Met Police Federation likened the sale of the iconic building to losing the Crown Jewels
|
Met
|
[
"Met",
"Metropolitan Police"
] |
{
"passage": 1670,
"query": 2617
}
|
Query: 1887 - The @placeholder headquarters expands into several neighbouring addresses, including several stables.
Entities: Crown Jewels, Westminster, Metropolitan Police, HQ, Embankment, New Scotland Yard, Met, Kerry Mcdermott, Met Police Federation, London
Passage: By Kerry Mcdermott New Scotland Yard, the famous headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, is set to be sold off in a radical £500 million cost-cutting plan, it was announced today. The force is planning to move its HQ - one of London’s best-known landmarks - to a new smaller site on the Embankment. The plan is part of a drive to axe dozens of police stations and buildings across London and save the force millions of pounds a year. Landmark: The sale of the 1960s building could raise as much as £150million for the cash-strapped Met Estate agents say the sale of the building - a 1960s office block in the heart of London - could raise £150 million for the cash strapped force. The Met's famous headquarters in Westminster will be sold off as part of a radical cost cutting plan. The force will move its HQ to a new, smaller site at Embankment. Plan is part of a drive to axe dozens of police stations and buildings across London to save money. Chairman of Met Police Federation likened the sale of the iconic building to losing the Crown Jewels
|
Metropolitan Police
|
[
"Ford"
] |
{
"passage": 1671,
"query": 2618
}
|
Query: 'That's the first time I've had to follow a @placeholder,' Spacey quipped.
Entities: Spacey, House of Cards, L.A., Toronto, Ap, U.S., YouTube, Ford, Twitter, Francis Underwood, Doug Ford, Kevin Spacey, Ford Nation, Rob Ford, Rob, Jimmy Kimmel Live
Passage: By Ap Reporter Kevin Spacey has hit back at accusations made by Toronto mayor Rob Ford and Ford's brother that he doesn't take photos with fans, Tweeting a photoshopped image of himself wedged between the two politicos. Spacey, who plays cold and calculating U.S. Vice President Francis Underwood on hit drama House of Cards, was reacting to a complaint made earlier in the week by the Rob and Doug Ford, who were backstage at Jimmy Kimmel Live on the same night as the actor. The embattled mayor said he wouldn't know Spacey 'if I ran over him'. Ford's brother called the actor 'an arrogant SOB', saying there were strict instructions that no photos were to be taken with Spacey by anyone. Toronto mayor Rob Ford, along with his brother and campaign manager Doug Ford, appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live in L.A. on the same night as Kevin Spacey on March 2. Afterwards the siblings created a video for their YouTube show, Ford Nation, about Spacey. They said there strict instructions not to take photos with the actor. Mayor Ford said he wouldn't know Spacey 'if I ran him over' Spacey responded Saturday by posting a tongue-in-cheek photo on Twitter. Spacey has not denied his 'no photo' rule
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Ford
|
[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 1672,
"query": 2619
}
|
Query: Seven of the injured @placeholder are from Texas and one is from Iowa, the newspaper said.
Entities: Mexican, United States, Zacatecas, Grupo Senda, Canada, U.S., Senda Express, Mexico, Segismundo Doguin Martinez, MEXICO CITY, Monterrey, Coahuila, Texas, CNN, McAllen, Iowa
Passage: MEXICO CITY, Mexico (CNN) -- The driver of a truck that collided with a bus in northeast Mexico, killing 12 people including 11 passengers from the United States and Canada, was intoxicated, a Mexican official said Tuesday. Emergency workers wheel a crash victim on a gurney after Monday's bus crash in Mexico. The tractor-trailer's 21-year-old driver was among those hospitalized after Monday's crash near Monterrey, Mexico, said Segismundo Doguin Martinez, a police official in the Mexican state of Coahuila. The driver of the bus was among those killed, and 15 bus passengers were injured. The Senda Express bus, operated by Grupo Senda, had been traveling from McAllen, Texas, carrying tourists to Zacatecas in central Mexico. NEW: Tractor-trailer driver, 21, was intoxicated, official says. 18-wheeler swerved into oncoming traffic, official says; side of bus sheared off. Death toll at 12: Eight from U.S., three from Canada, and bus driver, from Mexico. Victim's daughter in Iowa says consulate called at 1:30 a.m. with word of crash
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U.S.
|
[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 1672,
"query": 2619
}
|
Query: Seven of the injured @placeholder are from Texas and one is from Iowa, the newspaper said.
Entities: Mexican, United States, Zacatecas, Grupo Senda, Canada, U.S., Senda Express, Mexico, Segismundo Doguin Martinez, MEXICO CITY, Monterrey, Coahuila, Texas, CNN, McAllen, Iowa
Passage: MEXICO CITY, Mexico (CNN) -- The driver of a truck that collided with a bus in northeast Mexico, killing 12 people including 11 passengers from the United States and Canada, was intoxicated, a Mexican official said Tuesday. Emergency workers wheel a crash victim on a gurney after Monday's bus crash in Mexico. The tractor-trailer's 21-year-old driver was among those hospitalized after Monday's crash near Monterrey, Mexico, said Segismundo Doguin Martinez, a police official in the Mexican state of Coahuila. The driver of the bus was among those killed, and 15 bus passengers were injured. The Senda Express bus, operated by Grupo Senda, had been traveling from McAllen, Texas, carrying tourists to Zacatecas in central Mexico. NEW: Tractor-trailer driver, 21, was intoxicated, official says. 18-wheeler swerved into oncoming traffic, official says; side of bus sheared off. Death toll at 12: Eight from U.S., three from Canada, and bus driver, from Mexico. Victim's daughter in Iowa says consulate called at 1:30 a.m. with word of crash
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United States
|
[
"Texas"
] |
{
"passage": 1672,
"query": 2620
}
|
Query: Seven of the injured Americans are from @placeholder and one is from Iowa, the newspaper said.
Entities: Mexican, United States, Zacatecas, Grupo Senda, Canada, U.S., Senda Express, Mexico, Segismundo Doguin Martinez, MEXICO CITY, Monterrey, Coahuila, Texas, CNN, McAllen, Iowa
Passage: MEXICO CITY, Mexico (CNN) -- The driver of a truck that collided with a bus in northeast Mexico, killing 12 people including 11 passengers from the United States and Canada, was intoxicated, a Mexican official said Tuesday. Emergency workers wheel a crash victim on a gurney after Monday's bus crash in Mexico. The tractor-trailer's 21-year-old driver was among those hospitalized after Monday's crash near Monterrey, Mexico, said Segismundo Doguin Martinez, a police official in the Mexican state of Coahuila. The driver of the bus was among those killed, and 15 bus passengers were injured. The Senda Express bus, operated by Grupo Senda, had been traveling from McAllen, Texas, carrying tourists to Zacatecas in central Mexico. NEW: Tractor-trailer driver, 21, was intoxicated, official says. 18-wheeler swerved into oncoming traffic, official says; side of bus sheared off. Death toll at 12: Eight from U.S., three from Canada, and bus driver, from Mexico. Victim's daughter in Iowa says consulate called at 1:30 a.m. with word of crash
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Texas
|
[
"Iowa"
] |
{
"passage": 1672,
"query": 2621
}
|
Query: Seven of the injured Americans are from Texas and one is from @placeholder, the newspaper said.
Entities: Mexican, United States, Zacatecas, Grupo Senda, Canada, U.S., Senda Express, Mexico, Segismundo Doguin Martinez, MEXICO CITY, Monterrey, Coahuila, Texas, CNN, McAllen, Iowa
Passage: MEXICO CITY, Mexico (CNN) -- The driver of a truck that collided with a bus in northeast Mexico, killing 12 people including 11 passengers from the United States and Canada, was intoxicated, a Mexican official said Tuesday. Emergency workers wheel a crash victim on a gurney after Monday's bus crash in Mexico. The tractor-trailer's 21-year-old driver was among those hospitalized after Monday's crash near Monterrey, Mexico, said Segismundo Doguin Martinez, a police official in the Mexican state of Coahuila. The driver of the bus was among those killed, and 15 bus passengers were injured. The Senda Express bus, operated by Grupo Senda, had been traveling from McAllen, Texas, carrying tourists to Zacatecas in central Mexico. NEW: Tractor-trailer driver, 21, was intoxicated, official says. 18-wheeler swerved into oncoming traffic, official says; side of bus sheared off. Death toll at 12: Eight from U.S., three from Canada, and bus driver, from Mexico. Victim's daughter in Iowa says consulate called at 1:30 a.m. with word of crash
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Iowa
|
[
"Ohio State"
] |
{
"passage": 1673,
"query": 2622
}
|
Query: @placeholder (14-1) overcame four turnovers, including two mistakes that led to 10 points in the second half as Oregon (13-2) closed an 11-point halftime deficit to just one.
Entities: TD, Ezekiel Elliott, Heisman Trophy, Sugar Bowl, Big Ten, Oregon, Marcus Mariota, New Year's Day, Ohio State, College Football Playoff, CNN, Elliott, BCS, Buckeyes
Passage: (CNN)In a national title game where most of the pregame focus was on the starting quarterbacks, it was a determined running back who was the star. Ohio State sophomore tailback Ezekiel Elliott continued his record-setting running with 246 yards and four touchdowns as the Buckeyes rolled to a 42-20 victory over Oregon in the inaugural College Football Playoff national championship on Monday. It was the third consecutive game in which Elliott ran for more than 200 yards. After a record 220 in the Big Ten championship in December and a record 230 in the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day, he set a mark for the national title contest (including the BCS title games) by making Oregon use multiple players to bring him down. And even that didn't always work. Ohio State held Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota to just two TD passes. The Buckeyes had a balanced offense led by running back Ezekiel Elliott, who scored four touchdowns
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Ohio State
|
[
"Quiet Acceleration"
] |
{
"passage": 1674,
"query": 2623
}
|
Query: Big win: @placeholder had entered the $50,000 race at odds of 10-to-1
Entities: Big Spring, Sam Houston Race Park, Roman Chapa, Peta, Pish, Danny Pish, Daniel Pish, Chapa, Texas, Daily Mail Online, Quiet Acceleration, Houston
Passage: The owner of a race horse at the center of a cheating storm says he is shaken and upset by allegations his animal was 'buzzed' with an outlawed electrical device. Veteran trainer Danny Pish, 49, says he first learned of the controversy when a photo emerged of jockey Roman Chapa clutching the tiny gadget as he crossed the finish line at Sam Houston Race Park, Houston, Texas, on Quiet Acceleration January 17. Mr Pish insisted he had never seen anyone using a similar device in his three decades in the sport and was appalled to learn it appeared to have been used on his six-year-old gelding, Quiet Acceleration. Roman Chapa, 43, of Big Spring, Texas, was photographed with what officials say is a prohibited electric device used to shock the horse. Chapa was suspended in 2007 for using an electric device and has a conviction for cruelty to a dog. A Peta investigation caught a trainer talking about Chapa's use of an electric device in 2014. Chapa also faces a felony charge and a warrant was issued for his arrest on Tuesday, as of Thursday morning he remained at large. The horse's owner and trainer, Daniel Pish, told Daily Mail Online he was shocked and upset about the incident and knew nothing about it. Quiet Acceleration, a gelding who turns six later this year, has won $200,000 and its health is fine after being shocked, Pish said
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Quiet Acceleration
|
[
"Chapa",
"Roman Chapa"
] |
{
"passage": 1674,
"query": 2624
}
|
Query: 'Mr @placeholder has ridden the horse in the past and he's won on him before.
Entities: Big Spring, Sam Houston Race Park, Roman Chapa, Peta, Pish, Danny Pish, Daniel Pish, Chapa, Texas, Daily Mail Online, Quiet Acceleration, Houston
Passage: The owner of a race horse at the center of a cheating storm says he is shaken and upset by allegations his animal was 'buzzed' with an outlawed electrical device. Veteran trainer Danny Pish, 49, says he first learned of the controversy when a photo emerged of jockey Roman Chapa clutching the tiny gadget as he crossed the finish line at Sam Houston Race Park, Houston, Texas, on Quiet Acceleration January 17. Mr Pish insisted he had never seen anyone using a similar device in his three decades in the sport and was appalled to learn it appeared to have been used on his six-year-old gelding, Quiet Acceleration. Roman Chapa, 43, of Big Spring, Texas, was photographed with what officials say is a prohibited electric device used to shock the horse. Chapa was suspended in 2007 for using an electric device and has a conviction for cruelty to a dog. A Peta investigation caught a trainer talking about Chapa's use of an electric device in 2014. Chapa also faces a felony charge and a warrant was issued for his arrest on Tuesday, as of Thursday morning he remained at large. The horse's owner and trainer, Daniel Pish, told Daily Mail Online he was shocked and upset about the incident and knew nothing about it. Quiet Acceleration, a gelding who turns six later this year, has won $200,000 and its health is fine after being shocked, Pish said
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Chapa
|
[
"Chapa",
"Roman Chapa"
] |
{
"passage": 1674,
"query": 2624
}
|
Query: 'Mr @placeholder has ridden the horse in the past and he's won on him before.
Entities: Big Spring, Sam Houston Race Park, Roman Chapa, Peta, Pish, Danny Pish, Daniel Pish, Chapa, Texas, Daily Mail Online, Quiet Acceleration, Houston
Passage: The owner of a race horse at the center of a cheating storm says he is shaken and upset by allegations his animal was 'buzzed' with an outlawed electrical device. Veteran trainer Danny Pish, 49, says he first learned of the controversy when a photo emerged of jockey Roman Chapa clutching the tiny gadget as he crossed the finish line at Sam Houston Race Park, Houston, Texas, on Quiet Acceleration January 17. Mr Pish insisted he had never seen anyone using a similar device in his three decades in the sport and was appalled to learn it appeared to have been used on his six-year-old gelding, Quiet Acceleration. Roman Chapa, 43, of Big Spring, Texas, was photographed with what officials say is a prohibited electric device used to shock the horse. Chapa was suspended in 2007 for using an electric device and has a conviction for cruelty to a dog. A Peta investigation caught a trainer talking about Chapa's use of an electric device in 2014. Chapa also faces a felony charge and a warrant was issued for his arrest on Tuesday, as of Thursday morning he remained at large. The horse's owner and trainer, Daniel Pish, told Daily Mail Online he was shocked and upset about the incident and knew nothing about it. Quiet Acceleration, a gelding who turns six later this year, has won $200,000 and its health is fine after being shocked, Pish said
|
Roman Chapa
|
[
"Americans",
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 1675,
"query": 2625
}
|
Query: @placeholder counterterrorism and intelligence officials were working to verify the name but have not confirmed it.
Entities: Minneapolis, FBI, U.S., Americans, Syria, Obama, Somalia, Kyle Loven
Passage: The FBI is scrambling to track a growing number of Americans who have left to join the fight in Syria, including investigating how the young men were recruited and the logistics of their travel, officials said Thursday. Dozens of Americans are among the thousands of foreigners who have flocked to Syria to take part in its bloody civil war. "How are people being radicalized, what methods are being used, and what are the logistics behind the travel of some of these young men?" said Kyle Loven, chief division counsel for FBI in Minneapolis, discussing how Syria has replaced Somalia as the go-to place for young jihadists in recent years. U.S. seeks information on Americans traveling to Syria to fight. The death toll of Americans killed in Syria's civil war may have tripled in recent days. U.S. official: Foreigners fighting for such extremist groups come from 50 nations. Obama spokesman: U.S.-born extremists dangerous due to training, willingness to die
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Americans
|
[
"Americans",
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 1675,
"query": 2625
}
|
Query: @placeholder counterterrorism and intelligence officials were working to verify the name but have not confirmed it.
Entities: Minneapolis, FBI, U.S., Americans, Syria, Obama, Somalia, Kyle Loven
Passage: The FBI is scrambling to track a growing number of Americans who have left to join the fight in Syria, including investigating how the young men were recruited and the logistics of their travel, officials said Thursday. Dozens of Americans are among the thousands of foreigners who have flocked to Syria to take part in its bloody civil war. "How are people being radicalized, what methods are being used, and what are the logistics behind the travel of some of these young men?" said Kyle Loven, chief division counsel for FBI in Minneapolis, discussing how Syria has replaced Somalia as the go-to place for young jihadists in recent years. U.S. seeks information on Americans traveling to Syria to fight. The death toll of Americans killed in Syria's civil war may have tripled in recent days. U.S. official: Foreigners fighting for such extremist groups come from 50 nations. Obama spokesman: U.S.-born extremists dangerous due to training, willingness to die
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U.S.
|
[
"Americans",
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 1675,
"query": 2626
}
|
Query: He'd been on @placeholder authorities' radar for some time by then.
Entities: Minneapolis, FBI, U.S., Americans, Syria, Obama, Somalia, Kyle Loven
Passage: The FBI is scrambling to track a growing number of Americans who have left to join the fight in Syria, including investigating how the young men were recruited and the logistics of their travel, officials said Thursday. Dozens of Americans are among the thousands of foreigners who have flocked to Syria to take part in its bloody civil war. "How are people being radicalized, what methods are being used, and what are the logistics behind the travel of some of these young men?" said Kyle Loven, chief division counsel for FBI in Minneapolis, discussing how Syria has replaced Somalia as the go-to place for young jihadists in recent years. U.S. seeks information on Americans traveling to Syria to fight. The death toll of Americans killed in Syria's civil war may have tripled in recent days. U.S. official: Foreigners fighting for such extremist groups come from 50 nations. Obama spokesman: U.S.-born extremists dangerous due to training, willingness to die
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Americans
|
[
"Americans",
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 1675,
"query": 2626
}
|
Query: He'd been on @placeholder authorities' radar for some time by then.
Entities: Minneapolis, FBI, U.S., Americans, Syria, Obama, Somalia, Kyle Loven
Passage: The FBI is scrambling to track a growing number of Americans who have left to join the fight in Syria, including investigating how the young men were recruited and the logistics of their travel, officials said Thursday. Dozens of Americans are among the thousands of foreigners who have flocked to Syria to take part in its bloody civil war. "How are people being radicalized, what methods are being used, and what are the logistics behind the travel of some of these young men?" said Kyle Loven, chief division counsel for FBI in Minneapolis, discussing how Syria has replaced Somalia as the go-to place for young jihadists in recent years. U.S. seeks information on Americans traveling to Syria to fight. The death toll of Americans killed in Syria's civil war may have tripled in recent days. U.S. official: Foreigners fighting for such extremist groups come from 50 nations. Obama spokesman: U.S.-born extremists dangerous due to training, willingness to die
|
U.S.
|
[
"Aksel Lund Svindal"
] |
{
"passage": 1676,
"query": 2627
}
|
Query: "@placeholder is from another planet but I consider myself the best of the terrestrials.
Entities: Aksel Lund Svindal, Lara Gut, World Cup, Italians, Matteo Marsaglia, World Cup super-G, Switzerland, Marsaglia, Heel, Lindsey Vonn, Norwegian, CNN, Val Gardena, Lake Louise, Svindal, Werner Heel, Val d'Isere
Passage: (CNN) -- Norwegian Aksel Lund Svindal continued his domination of the men's alpine skiing season with a convincing victory Friday in the men's World Cup super-G at Val Gardena. Svindal, bidding to add to his overall World Cup titles in 2007 and 2009, finished well clear of home pair Matteo Marsaglia and Werner Heel. It was his 19th career World Cup win as he recorded a time 1.07 seconds faster than Marsaglia with Heel a further 0.05 seconds further back. The 29-year-old was adding to super-G and downhill successes at Lake Louise last month. "Oh yeah!!! Good times in Val Gardena. Podium with two local guys. Couldn't let the Italians have all the fun," he tweeted after his latest triumph. Aksel Lund Svindal extends lead in men's overall World Cup standings. Norwegian star wins super-G at Val Gardena. Switzerland's Lara Gut claims victory in Val d'Isere downhill. Olympic champion Lindsey Vonn crashes out
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Aksel Lund Svindal
|
[
"Kurds"
] |
{
"passage": 1677,
"query": 2628
}
|
Query: Turkey's @placeholder took to the streets to demonstrate against what they saw as the government's refusal to protect their kin next door.
Entities: PYD, United States, ISIS, U.S., Syrian, Assad, Democratic Union Party, Kobani, PKK, Syria, Turkey, Kurds, Kurdish, Tol, Kurdish Worker's Party, Iraq, Turkish
Passage: In the space of just 48 hours last week, Turkey went from calling the PYD -- the Kurds defending the Syrian border town of Kobani -- a terrorist group to opening up an arms corridor from Iraq to aid its fight against ISIS. That dramatic change in policy, along with growing collaboration between the United States and the PYD (the armed wing of the Democratic Union Party), could tip a month-long battle against ISIS militants in favor of the Kurds. It could also, finally, pave the way for a resolution between Turkey and the Kurdish Worker's Party (PKK), which has waged a three-decade insurgency against the Turkish state. This would remove a major irritant in the coalition's strategy in Syria. Turkey has switched from calling Kurdish PYD fighters terrorists to supporting them. Move could help bring to an end the weeks-long battle for the border town of Kobani, says Tol. "It could also pave the way for a resolution between Turkey and the Kurdish Worker's Party" Tol says a U.S.-PYD-Turkish alliance could work toward the removal of the Assad regime
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Kurds
|
[
"Kurdish",
"Kurdish Worker's Party",
"PKK"
] |
{
"passage": 1677,
"query": 2629
}
|
Query: But if Turkey's leaders manage to look beyond their long-running @placeholder phobia, they could turn the PYD-U.S. dialogue to their advantage.
Entities: PYD, United States, ISIS, U.S., Syrian, Assad, Democratic Union Party, Kobani, PKK, Syria, Turkey, Kurds, Kurdish, Tol, Kurdish Worker's Party, Iraq, Turkish
Passage: In the space of just 48 hours last week, Turkey went from calling the PYD -- the Kurds defending the Syrian border town of Kobani -- a terrorist group to opening up an arms corridor from Iraq to aid its fight against ISIS. That dramatic change in policy, along with growing collaboration between the United States and the PYD (the armed wing of the Democratic Union Party), could tip a month-long battle against ISIS militants in favor of the Kurds. It could also, finally, pave the way for a resolution between Turkey and the Kurdish Worker's Party (PKK), which has waged a three-decade insurgency against the Turkish state. This would remove a major irritant in the coalition's strategy in Syria. Turkey has switched from calling Kurdish PYD fighters terrorists to supporting them. Move could help bring to an end the weeks-long battle for the border town of Kobani, says Tol. "It could also pave the way for a resolution between Turkey and the Kurdish Worker's Party" Tol says a U.S.-PYD-Turkish alliance could work toward the removal of the Assad regime
|
Kurdish
|
[
"Kurdish",
"Kurdish Worker's Party",
"PKK"
] |
{
"passage": 1677,
"query": 2629
}
|
Query: But if Turkey's leaders manage to look beyond their long-running @placeholder phobia, they could turn the PYD-U.S. dialogue to their advantage.
Entities: PYD, United States, ISIS, U.S., Syrian, Assad, Democratic Union Party, Kobani, PKK, Syria, Turkey, Kurds, Kurdish, Tol, Kurdish Worker's Party, Iraq, Turkish
Passage: In the space of just 48 hours last week, Turkey went from calling the PYD -- the Kurds defending the Syrian border town of Kobani -- a terrorist group to opening up an arms corridor from Iraq to aid its fight against ISIS. That dramatic change in policy, along with growing collaboration between the United States and the PYD (the armed wing of the Democratic Union Party), could tip a month-long battle against ISIS militants in favor of the Kurds. It could also, finally, pave the way for a resolution between Turkey and the Kurdish Worker's Party (PKK), which has waged a three-decade insurgency against the Turkish state. This would remove a major irritant in the coalition's strategy in Syria. Turkey has switched from calling Kurdish PYD fighters terrorists to supporting them. Move could help bring to an end the weeks-long battle for the border town of Kobani, says Tol. "It could also pave the way for a resolution between Turkey and the Kurdish Worker's Party" Tol says a U.S.-PYD-Turkish alliance could work toward the removal of the Assad regime
|
Kurdish Worker's Party
|
[
"Kurdish",
"Kurdish Worker's Party",
"PKK"
] |
{
"passage": 1677,
"query": 2629
}
|
Query: But if Turkey's leaders manage to look beyond their long-running @placeholder phobia, they could turn the PYD-U.S. dialogue to their advantage.
Entities: PYD, United States, ISIS, U.S., Syrian, Assad, Democratic Union Party, Kobani, PKK, Syria, Turkey, Kurds, Kurdish, Tol, Kurdish Worker's Party, Iraq, Turkish
Passage: In the space of just 48 hours last week, Turkey went from calling the PYD -- the Kurds defending the Syrian border town of Kobani -- a terrorist group to opening up an arms corridor from Iraq to aid its fight against ISIS. That dramatic change in policy, along with growing collaboration between the United States and the PYD (the armed wing of the Democratic Union Party), could tip a month-long battle against ISIS militants in favor of the Kurds. It could also, finally, pave the way for a resolution between Turkey and the Kurdish Worker's Party (PKK), which has waged a three-decade insurgency against the Turkish state. This would remove a major irritant in the coalition's strategy in Syria. Turkey has switched from calling Kurdish PYD fighters terrorists to supporting them. Move could help bring to an end the weeks-long battle for the border town of Kobani, says Tol. "It could also pave the way for a resolution between Turkey and the Kurdish Worker's Party" Tol says a U.S.-PYD-Turkish alliance could work toward the removal of the Assad regime
|
PKK
|
[
"Aaron",
"Aaron Zimmerman",
"Zimmerman"
] |
{
"passage": 1678,
"query": 2630
}
|
Query: Knight handed @placeholder's mother a blue 'energy' ring telling her that she needs it during this difficult time.
Entities: Lorain, Asperger, Leavitt Road, Ariel Castro, Cleveland, Aaron, North Coast, Zimmerman, Michelle Knight, Church, Ohio, Aaron Zimmerman
Passage: Michelle Knight, one of three women held captive by Ariel Castro for a decade, made an appearance Wednesday at a rally for a missing Ohio man urging his parents not to lose hope. Aaron Zimmerman, a mentally handicapped man from Lorain, vanished without a trace on the morning of November 14, a day before his 26th birthday. His parents, friends and volunteers have spent the past three weeks scouring the streets of Lorain and the nearby woods in search of Aaron, who is said to suffer from schizophrenia and Asperger’s syndrome. Scroll down for video Inspiring figure: Kidnapping victim Michelle Knight attended a rally at the Church on the North Coast on Leavitt Road in Lorain, Ohio, for missing man Aaron Zimmerman. Aaron Zimmerman, 26, went missing from his Lorain, Ohio, home on November 14. Zimmerman suffers from schizophrenia and Asperger's syndrome. Michelle Knight, 33, was one of three women rescued from Ariel Castro's Cleveland home in May 2013 after 10 years of captivity
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Aaron
|
[
"Aaron",
"Aaron Zimmerman",
"Zimmerman"
] |
{
"passage": 1678,
"query": 2630
}
|
Query: Knight handed @placeholder's mother a blue 'energy' ring telling her that she needs it during this difficult time.
Entities: Lorain, Asperger, Leavitt Road, Ariel Castro, Cleveland, Aaron, North Coast, Zimmerman, Michelle Knight, Church, Ohio, Aaron Zimmerman
Passage: Michelle Knight, one of three women held captive by Ariel Castro for a decade, made an appearance Wednesday at a rally for a missing Ohio man urging his parents not to lose hope. Aaron Zimmerman, a mentally handicapped man from Lorain, vanished without a trace on the morning of November 14, a day before his 26th birthday. His parents, friends and volunteers have spent the past three weeks scouring the streets of Lorain and the nearby woods in search of Aaron, who is said to suffer from schizophrenia and Asperger’s syndrome. Scroll down for video Inspiring figure: Kidnapping victim Michelle Knight attended a rally at the Church on the North Coast on Leavitt Road in Lorain, Ohio, for missing man Aaron Zimmerman. Aaron Zimmerman, 26, went missing from his Lorain, Ohio, home on November 14. Zimmerman suffers from schizophrenia and Asperger's syndrome. Michelle Knight, 33, was one of three women rescued from Ariel Castro's Cleveland home in May 2013 after 10 years of captivity
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Aaron Zimmerman
|
[
"Aaron",
"Aaron Zimmerman",
"Zimmerman"
] |
{
"passage": 1678,
"query": 2630
}
|
Query: Knight handed @placeholder's mother a blue 'energy' ring telling her that she needs it during this difficult time.
Entities: Lorain, Asperger, Leavitt Road, Ariel Castro, Cleveland, Aaron, North Coast, Zimmerman, Michelle Knight, Church, Ohio, Aaron Zimmerman
Passage: Michelle Knight, one of three women held captive by Ariel Castro for a decade, made an appearance Wednesday at a rally for a missing Ohio man urging his parents not to lose hope. Aaron Zimmerman, a mentally handicapped man from Lorain, vanished without a trace on the morning of November 14, a day before his 26th birthday. His parents, friends and volunteers have spent the past three weeks scouring the streets of Lorain and the nearby woods in search of Aaron, who is said to suffer from schizophrenia and Asperger’s syndrome. Scroll down for video Inspiring figure: Kidnapping victim Michelle Knight attended a rally at the Church on the North Coast on Leavitt Road in Lorain, Ohio, for missing man Aaron Zimmerman. Aaron Zimmerman, 26, went missing from his Lorain, Ohio, home on November 14. Zimmerman suffers from schizophrenia and Asperger's syndrome. Michelle Knight, 33, was one of three women rescued from Ariel Castro's Cleveland home in May 2013 after 10 years of captivity
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Zimmerman
|
[
"Ariel Castro",
"Michelle Knight"
] |
{
"passage": 1678,
"query": 2631
}
|
Query: @placeholder pleaded guilty to a long list of charges and committed suicide in prison in September 2013.
Entities: Lorain, Asperger, Leavitt Road, Ariel Castro, Cleveland, Aaron, North Coast, Zimmerman, Michelle Knight, Church, Ohio, Aaron Zimmerman
Passage: Michelle Knight, one of three women held captive by Ariel Castro for a decade, made an appearance Wednesday at a rally for a missing Ohio man urging his parents not to lose hope. Aaron Zimmerman, a mentally handicapped man from Lorain, vanished without a trace on the morning of November 14, a day before his 26th birthday. His parents, friends and volunteers have spent the past three weeks scouring the streets of Lorain and the nearby woods in search of Aaron, who is said to suffer from schizophrenia and Asperger’s syndrome. Scroll down for video Inspiring figure: Kidnapping victim Michelle Knight attended a rally at the Church on the North Coast on Leavitt Road in Lorain, Ohio, for missing man Aaron Zimmerman. Aaron Zimmerman, 26, went missing from his Lorain, Ohio, home on November 14. Zimmerman suffers from schizophrenia and Asperger's syndrome. Michelle Knight, 33, was one of three women rescued from Ariel Castro's Cleveland home in May 2013 after 10 years of captivity
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Ariel Castro
|
[
"Ariel Castro",
"Michelle Knight"
] |
{
"passage": 1678,
"query": 2631
}
|
Query: @placeholder pleaded guilty to a long list of charges and committed suicide in prison in September 2013.
Entities: Lorain, Asperger, Leavitt Road, Ariel Castro, Cleveland, Aaron, North Coast, Zimmerman, Michelle Knight, Church, Ohio, Aaron Zimmerman
Passage: Michelle Knight, one of three women held captive by Ariel Castro for a decade, made an appearance Wednesday at a rally for a missing Ohio man urging his parents not to lose hope. Aaron Zimmerman, a mentally handicapped man from Lorain, vanished without a trace on the morning of November 14, a day before his 26th birthday. His parents, friends and volunteers have spent the past three weeks scouring the streets of Lorain and the nearby woods in search of Aaron, who is said to suffer from schizophrenia and Asperger’s syndrome. Scroll down for video Inspiring figure: Kidnapping victim Michelle Knight attended a rally at the Church on the North Coast on Leavitt Road in Lorain, Ohio, for missing man Aaron Zimmerman. Aaron Zimmerman, 26, went missing from his Lorain, Ohio, home on November 14. Zimmerman suffers from schizophrenia and Asperger's syndrome. Michelle Knight, 33, was one of three women rescued from Ariel Castro's Cleveland home in May 2013 after 10 years of captivity
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Michelle Knight
|
[
"Anchorman",
"Will Ferrell"
] |
{
"passage": 1679,
"query": 2632
}
|
Query: Ewww: The First Lady and Fallon squeal in disgust at a picture of @placeholder
Entities: Daily Mail, Olympics, Fallon, Will Ferrell, Tonight Show, Obamacare, First Lady, Jimmy Fallon, Anchorman, Michelle Obama, UPDATED, Malia
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 02:06 EST, 21 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:55 EST, 21 February 2014 New Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon was joined by the First Lady on Thursday night, as she took part in a skit and promoted her Let's Move campaign. Michelle Obama talked about the Olympics, her first job, and how her eldest daughter Malia will soon be learning to drive. In the opening section to the show, the First Lady starred in a skit with Fallon and Anchorman star Will Ferrell, where she showed off her dance moves. Michelle Obama pushes Obamacare on Tonight Show as she urges more young people to sign up. First Lady jokes with Fallon about her daughter learning to drive in presidential limo
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Anchorman
|
[
"Anchorman",
"Will Ferrell"
] |
{
"passage": 1679,
"query": 2632
}
|
Query: Ewww: The First Lady and Fallon squeal in disgust at a picture of @placeholder
Entities: Daily Mail, Olympics, Fallon, Will Ferrell, Tonight Show, Obamacare, First Lady, Jimmy Fallon, Anchorman, Michelle Obama, UPDATED, Malia
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 02:06 EST, 21 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:55 EST, 21 February 2014 New Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon was joined by the First Lady on Thursday night, as she took part in a skit and promoted her Let's Move campaign. Michelle Obama talked about the Olympics, her first job, and how her eldest daughter Malia will soon be learning to drive. In the opening section to the show, the First Lady starred in a skit with Fallon and Anchorman star Will Ferrell, where she showed off her dance moves. Michelle Obama pushes Obamacare on Tonight Show as she urges more young people to sign up. First Lady jokes with Fallon about her daughter learning to drive in presidential limo
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Will Ferrell
|
[
"Obamacare"
] |
{
"passage": 1679,
"query": 2633
}
|
Query: The First Lady also used her slot on the show to promote @placeholder, telling Fallon that young people 'were knuckleheads' who think they are invincible, and said they needed to get health insurance.
Entities: Daily Mail, Olympics, Fallon, Will Ferrell, Tonight Show, Obamacare, First Lady, Jimmy Fallon, Anchorman, Michelle Obama, UPDATED, Malia
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 02:06 EST, 21 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:55 EST, 21 February 2014 New Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon was joined by the First Lady on Thursday night, as she took part in a skit and promoted her Let's Move campaign. Michelle Obama talked about the Olympics, her first job, and how her eldest daughter Malia will soon be learning to drive. In the opening section to the show, the First Lady starred in a skit with Fallon and Anchorman star Will Ferrell, where she showed off her dance moves. Michelle Obama pushes Obamacare on Tonight Show as she urges more young people to sign up. First Lady jokes with Fallon about her daughter learning to drive in presidential limo
|
Obamacare
|
[
"First Lady"
] |
{
"passage": 1679,
"query": 2634
}
|
Query: To keep the mood light, Fallon asked Mrs Obama to reveal details about a series of firsts seeing as she was the @placeholder.
Entities: Daily Mail, Olympics, Fallon, Will Ferrell, Tonight Show, Obamacare, First Lady, Jimmy Fallon, Anchorman, Michelle Obama, UPDATED, Malia
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 02:06 EST, 21 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:55 EST, 21 February 2014 New Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon was joined by the First Lady on Thursday night, as she took part in a skit and promoted her Let's Move campaign. Michelle Obama talked about the Olympics, her first job, and how her eldest daughter Malia will soon be learning to drive. In the opening section to the show, the First Lady starred in a skit with Fallon and Anchorman star Will Ferrell, where she showed off her dance moves. Michelle Obama pushes Obamacare on Tonight Show as she urges more young people to sign up. First Lady jokes with Fallon about her daughter learning to drive in presidential limo
|
First Lady
|
[
"Michelle Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 1679,
"query": 2635
}
|
Query: He doesn't,' before adding that @placeholder had cooked 'five times for me'.
Entities: Daily Mail, Olympics, Fallon, Will Ferrell, Tonight Show, Obamacare, First Lady, Jimmy Fallon, Anchorman, Michelle Obama, UPDATED, Malia
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 02:06 EST, 21 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:55 EST, 21 February 2014 New Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon was joined by the First Lady on Thursday night, as she took part in a skit and promoted her Let's Move campaign. Michelle Obama talked about the Olympics, her first job, and how her eldest daughter Malia will soon be learning to drive. In the opening section to the show, the First Lady starred in a skit with Fallon and Anchorman star Will Ferrell, where she showed off her dance moves. Michelle Obama pushes Obamacare on Tonight Show as she urges more young people to sign up. First Lady jokes with Fallon about her daughter learning to drive in presidential limo
|
Michelle Obama
|
[
"Team",
"World Team"
] |
{
"passage": 1680,
"query": 2636
}
|
Query: 'It had nothing to do with the size of the group or the aircraft,' @placeholder spokeswoman Gulcin Gilbert said.
Entities: German, Arizona, World Team, Jocelyn Bernatchez, Team, Arizona Daily Star, Skydive Arizona, Eloy
Passage: A German woman has died in a skydiving accident in Arizona where parachutists were attempting to set a world record. The woman, who has not been named, was jumping in Eloy at 7.30am on Thursday when her parachute malfunctioned, Jocelyn Bernatchez, spokeswoman for Skydive Arizona, said. 'The malfunctioning parachute was released too low to allow the reserve parachute to fully open,' she told the Arizona Daily Star. The skydiver was declared dead at the scene. Tragic: A person in the World Team has died while trying to break the world record for a formation jump. Pictured, the Team, a group of 222 skydivers from 28 nations, attempts to break the record on Tuesday. A German woman's parachute malfunctioned during the dive on Thursday and her reserve parachute did not have time to open. 220 people from 28 countries were attempting to break the world record for a 'formation jump', in which they fall together in a formation. They have not succeeded to break the record so far this week
|
Team
|
[
"Team",
"World Team"
] |
{
"passage": 1680,
"query": 2636
}
|
Query: 'It had nothing to do with the size of the group or the aircraft,' @placeholder spokeswoman Gulcin Gilbert said.
Entities: German, Arizona, World Team, Jocelyn Bernatchez, Team, Arizona Daily Star, Skydive Arizona, Eloy
Passage: A German woman has died in a skydiving accident in Arizona where parachutists were attempting to set a world record. The woman, who has not been named, was jumping in Eloy at 7.30am on Thursday when her parachute malfunctioned, Jocelyn Bernatchez, spokeswoman for Skydive Arizona, said. 'The malfunctioning parachute was released too low to allow the reserve parachute to fully open,' she told the Arizona Daily Star. The skydiver was declared dead at the scene. Tragic: A person in the World Team has died while trying to break the world record for a formation jump. Pictured, the Team, a group of 222 skydivers from 28 nations, attempts to break the record on Tuesday. A German woman's parachute malfunctioned during the dive on Thursday and her reserve parachute did not have time to open. 220 people from 28 countries were attempting to break the world record for a 'formation jump', in which they fall together in a formation. They have not succeeded to break the record so far this week
|
World Team
|
[
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 1681,
"query": 2637
}
|
Query: England and Wales were drenched by 132mm of rain from September 1 to October 10 and with no sun on the horizon, the @placeholder is on track to push the September and October rainfall total to around 220mm.
Entities: Teesdale, Met Office, England, County Durham, Sunshine, UK, Severe, Wales, Shari Miller, Corfe Castle, William the Conqueror
Passage: By Shari Miller PUBLISHED: 08:51 EST, 14 October 2012 | UPDATED: 01:52 EST, 15 October 2012 In a welcome break from the wet and windy weather that has battered the UK in the last few weeks, early risers and wildlife alike were making the most of the autumnal sunshine this morning. The crisp, yet pleasant start to the day around most of the country highlighted stunning hues of red, orange and gold in woodlands and forests across England and Wales. Golden wonder: A rambler wanders through a small copse of trees in Teesdale, County Durham, this morning Morning has broken: A spectacular sunrise over Corfe Castle in Dorset.The 11th century castle was built by William the Conqueror. Sunshine brings out the best of autumn colours across the country. But pleasant weather not set to continue, as Met Office predicts persistent rain until Wednesday. Severe weather alert issued for floods in the southwest of the UK
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UK
|
[
"Astrium"
] |
{
"passage": 1682,
"query": 2638
}
|
Query: He may have not have too long to wait, as @placeholder is already working on design concepts to examine exoplanet atmospheres -- which may provide signs of seasonal variations.
Entities: ESA, Mission, French Guiana, Moon, Milky Way, Gaia, Astrium, European Space Agency
Passage: What do you need to map a billion stars? A billion-pixel camera certainly helps. Scientists hope to glean more clues about the origin and evolution of the universe, and in particular our own galaxy, after a camera of this incredible scale -- fitted to the Gaia space telescope -- was launched Thursday. Gaia, which lifted off from French Guiana, has been tasked with mapping the Milky Way in greater detail than ever before. Designed and built by Astrium for the European Space Agency (ESA), the makers say the telescope is so sensitive that it could measure a person's thumbnail from the Moon, or to put it another way, detect the width of a human hair from 1,000km (620 miles) away. European Space Agency's Gaia has been tasked with making a 3D map of the Milky Way. Telescope so sensitive that makers say it could measure a human thumbnail from Moon. One of Gaia's objectives is to help in hunt for exoplanets. Mission applauded for building up most accurate charts of the cosmos
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Astrium
|
[
"Down syndrome"
] |
{
"passage": 1683,
"query": 2639
}
|
Query: 'I wasn't educated about @placeholder, but then I heard the doctor say, "She is beautiful."'
Entities: Down syndrome, Semone, West Orange High, Travjuan Hunter, Bubba, Central Florida, Florida, Semone Adkins
Passage: For the first time ever, two high school students from Florida with Down syndrome were crowned homecoming king and queen. Travjuan Hunter, who goes by Bubba, and his queen Semone Adkins stood in a football field on October 11th in front of all their peers who cheered them on as they were adorned with crowns and handed bouquets of flowers. Bubba proudly wore a black tuxedo and Semone stunned in a floor length sparkly gray dress. The two lucky students were among 12 students at West Orange High in Central Florida competing for the title of homecoming king and queen. Travjuan Hunter, who goes by Bubba, and his queen Semone Adkins were crowned on a football field in front of all their 3,800 peers. The two lucky students were among 12 students at West Orange High in Central Florida competing for the title of homecoming king and queen. 'It was a dream come true, because I always knew that she was going to be something great in this world and this is just the beginning for us,' said Semone's mom. 'I am so excited, I am so proud of my son,' said Bubba's mom. Bubba and Semone have been close friends since they were six-years-old
|
Down syndrome
|
[
"Semone",
"Semone Adkins"
] |
{
"passage": 1683,
"query": 2640
}
|
Query: @placeholder is a little more reserved, but when she went up on stage in that talent show, she just came alive.
Entities: Down syndrome, Semone, West Orange High, Travjuan Hunter, Bubba, Central Florida, Florida, Semone Adkins
Passage: For the first time ever, two high school students from Florida with Down syndrome were crowned homecoming king and queen. Travjuan Hunter, who goes by Bubba, and his queen Semone Adkins stood in a football field on October 11th in front of all their peers who cheered them on as they were adorned with crowns and handed bouquets of flowers. Bubba proudly wore a black tuxedo and Semone stunned in a floor length sparkly gray dress. The two lucky students were among 12 students at West Orange High in Central Florida competing for the title of homecoming king and queen. Travjuan Hunter, who goes by Bubba, and his queen Semone Adkins were crowned on a football field in front of all their 3,800 peers. The two lucky students were among 12 students at West Orange High in Central Florida competing for the title of homecoming king and queen. 'It was a dream come true, because I always knew that she was going to be something great in this world and this is just the beginning for us,' said Semone's mom. 'I am so excited, I am so proud of my son,' said Bubba's mom. Bubba and Semone have been close friends since they were six-years-old
|
Semone
|
[
"Semone",
"Semone Adkins"
] |
{
"passage": 1683,
"query": 2640
}
|
Query: @placeholder is a little more reserved, but when she went up on stage in that talent show, she just came alive.
Entities: Down syndrome, Semone, West Orange High, Travjuan Hunter, Bubba, Central Florida, Florida, Semone Adkins
Passage: For the first time ever, two high school students from Florida with Down syndrome were crowned homecoming king and queen. Travjuan Hunter, who goes by Bubba, and his queen Semone Adkins stood in a football field on October 11th in front of all their peers who cheered them on as they were adorned with crowns and handed bouquets of flowers. Bubba proudly wore a black tuxedo and Semone stunned in a floor length sparkly gray dress. The two lucky students were among 12 students at West Orange High in Central Florida competing for the title of homecoming king and queen. Travjuan Hunter, who goes by Bubba, and his queen Semone Adkins were crowned on a football field in front of all their 3,800 peers. The two lucky students were among 12 students at West Orange High in Central Florida competing for the title of homecoming king and queen. 'It was a dream come true, because I always knew that she was going to be something great in this world and this is just the beginning for us,' said Semone's mom. 'I am so excited, I am so proud of my son,' said Bubba's mom. Bubba and Semone have been close friends since they were six-years-old
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Semone Adkins
|
[
"Conservatives"
] |
{
"passage": 1684,
"query": 2641
}
|
Query: In one entry, he writes: 'I recall my surprise when she said to me, just two or three days after the @placeholder victory of June 1983: 'I have not long to go.'
Entities: Conservatives, John Major, Thatcher, Margaret Thatcher, British, Labour
Passage: Margaret Thatcher foresaw her downfall at the hands of the 'men in grey suits' as early as 1983, newly-released files reveal. Despite having won the most decisive election victory since Labour's landslide in 1945, the Prime Minister correctly predicted that her party would eventually turn against her. But she was premature and believed the Conservatives would not allow her to take them into the 1987 election, which she also won. Scroll down for video Newly-released files show how Margaret Thatcher foresaw her downfall as Prime Minister as early as 1983 Instead, the longest-serving British prime minister of the 20th century was forced out and replaced by John Major in 1990 after her colleagues turned on her. Newly-released files show how Thatcher foresaw downfall as early as 1983. Papers show she correctly predicted that her party would turn against her. She was forced out as Prime Minister and replaced by John Major in 1990
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Conservatives
|
[
"Illinois"
] |
{
"passage": 1685,
"query": 2642
}
|
Query: But he draws strength from the incredible support he continues to receive from the people of @placeholder and beyond."
Entities: Denver, Barack Obama, Rod Blagojevich, Chicago, Illinois, CNN, Colorado, Bureau of Prisons, Senate
Passage: Chicago (CNN) -- Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich arrived at a Colorado federal prison Thursday to begin serving a 14-year sentence on a corruption conviction, a spokesman for the Bureau of Prisons said. "This is the hardest thing I've ever had to do," he told a crowd of sign-wielding supporters outside his Chicago home Wednesday before reporting to prison. "But this is the law and we follow the law." He was convicted of corruption in June 2011 after a jury returned 17 guilty verdicts against him. Among other allegations, he was accused of trying to profit as he considered whom to appoint to take Barack Obama's open Senate seat. NEW: Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich arrives at a federal prison. He says goodbye to supporters in Chicago. On Thursday, he begins serving a 14-year sentence on a corruption conviction. The federal prison is southwest of Denver
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Illinois
|
[
"William Killick"
] |
{
"passage": 1686,
"query": 2643
}
|
Query: @placeholder was later charged with attempted murder, and the story was told
Entities: Second World War, Poet, Harriet Arkell, The Edge Of Love, New Quay, Clifftop, William Killick, Majoda, Thomas, Cardigan Bay, Welsh, Caitlin, Dylan Thomas, Hollywood
Passage: By Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 11:04 EST, 8 May 2013 | UPDATED: 13:47 EST, 8 May 2013 The former home of hell-raising poet Dylan Thomas has gone up for sale for £450,000. The Welsh writer's clifftop home at New Quay, overlooking Cardigan Bay, was once stormed by a spurned husband who accused Thomas of sleeping with his wife and fired his machine gun through the window. William Killick, who had just come home from the Second World War, also let off a grenade at the poet's bungalow in the 1945 attack which was later featured in the 2008 Hollywood film The Edge Of Love. Poet moved to spot overlooking Cardigan Bay with wife Caitlin in 1944. Clifftop bungalow was scene of machine gun attack on poet by love rival. William Killick stormed house as he believed Thomas had affair with wife. Named Majoda, the house featured in Hollywood film The Edge Of Love
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William Killick
|
[
"Majoda"
] |
{
"passage": 1686,
"query": 2644
}
|
Query: With its sweeping views over Cardigan Bay, @placeholder inspired some of Thomas' most famous works
Entities: Second World War, Poet, Harriet Arkell, The Edge Of Love, New Quay, Clifftop, William Killick, Majoda, Thomas, Cardigan Bay, Welsh, Caitlin, Dylan Thomas, Hollywood
Passage: By Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 11:04 EST, 8 May 2013 | UPDATED: 13:47 EST, 8 May 2013 The former home of hell-raising poet Dylan Thomas has gone up for sale for £450,000. The Welsh writer's clifftop home at New Quay, overlooking Cardigan Bay, was once stormed by a spurned husband who accused Thomas of sleeping with his wife and fired his machine gun through the window. William Killick, who had just come home from the Second World War, also let off a grenade at the poet's bungalow in the 1945 attack which was later featured in the 2008 Hollywood film The Edge Of Love. Poet moved to spot overlooking Cardigan Bay with wife Caitlin in 1944. Clifftop bungalow was scene of machine gun attack on poet by love rival. William Killick stormed house as he believed Thomas had affair with wife. Named Majoda, the house featured in Hollywood film The Edge Of Love
|
Majoda
|
[
"Hollywood"
] |
{
"passage": 1686,
"query": 2645
}
|
Query: But the truth of the affair remains under dispute with some claiming the details were embellished for @placeholder.
Entities: Second World War, Poet, Harriet Arkell, The Edge Of Love, New Quay, Clifftop, William Killick, Majoda, Thomas, Cardigan Bay, Welsh, Caitlin, Dylan Thomas, Hollywood
Passage: By Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 11:04 EST, 8 May 2013 | UPDATED: 13:47 EST, 8 May 2013 The former home of hell-raising poet Dylan Thomas has gone up for sale for £450,000. The Welsh writer's clifftop home at New Quay, overlooking Cardigan Bay, was once stormed by a spurned husband who accused Thomas of sleeping with his wife and fired his machine gun through the window. William Killick, who had just come home from the Second World War, also let off a grenade at the poet's bungalow in the 1945 attack which was later featured in the 2008 Hollywood film The Edge Of Love. Poet moved to spot overlooking Cardigan Bay with wife Caitlin in 1944. Clifftop bungalow was scene of machine gun attack on poet by love rival. William Killick stormed house as he believed Thomas had affair with wife. Named Majoda, the house featured in Hollywood film The Edge Of Love
|
Hollywood
|
[
"Beyonce Knowles"
] |
{
"passage": 1687,
"query": 2646
}
|
Query: But audiences who stayed tuned until the end of the broadcast were treated to a touching bookend: @placeholder, the night's top winner, invited Swift onstage and gave the teen singer her moment in the spotlight.
Entities: Michael Jackson, Swift, Madonna, Beyonce Knowles, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, NEW YORK, MTV Video Music Awards, West, CNN, Kanye West, Radio City Music Hall
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Even by the standards of the anything-goes MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West's hijacking of country-pop sweetheart Taylor Swift's speech at the Sunday night ceremony was particularly brutal. Kanye West takes the microphone from Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. The pre-show buzz had focused on the highly anticipated tribute to the late Michael Jackson, but West's disruption stole the spotlight. A giddy Swift was in the midst of her acceptance speech for Best Female Video when the often-mercurial West rushed onstage, grabbed her microphone and let loose an outburst on behalf of singer Beyonce Knowles, who had lost out in that category. Kanye West interrupts Taylor Swift's acceptance speech, apologizes on blog. Beyonce Knowles later gives Swift a chance to finish her remarks. Madonna pays bittersweet tribute to the late Michael Jackson. Janet Jackson dances in high-energy salute at Radio City Music Hall
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Beyonce Knowles
|
[
"Swift",
"Taylor Swift"
] |
{
"passage": 1687,
"query": 2647
}
|
Query: But audiences who stayed tuned until the end of the broadcast were treated to a touching bookend: Knowles, the night's top winner, invited @placeholder onstage and gave the teen singer her moment in the spotlight.
Entities: Michael Jackson, Swift, Madonna, Beyonce Knowles, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, NEW YORK, MTV Video Music Awards, West, CNN, Kanye West, Radio City Music Hall
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Even by the standards of the anything-goes MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West's hijacking of country-pop sweetheart Taylor Swift's speech at the Sunday night ceremony was particularly brutal. Kanye West takes the microphone from Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. The pre-show buzz had focused on the highly anticipated tribute to the late Michael Jackson, but West's disruption stole the spotlight. A giddy Swift was in the midst of her acceptance speech for Best Female Video when the often-mercurial West rushed onstage, grabbed her microphone and let loose an outburst on behalf of singer Beyonce Knowles, who had lost out in that category. Kanye West interrupts Taylor Swift's acceptance speech, apologizes on blog. Beyonce Knowles later gives Swift a chance to finish her remarks. Madonna pays bittersweet tribute to the late Michael Jackson. Janet Jackson dances in high-energy salute at Radio City Music Hall
|
Swift
|
[
"Swift",
"Taylor Swift"
] |
{
"passage": 1687,
"query": 2647
}
|
Query: But audiences who stayed tuned until the end of the broadcast were treated to a touching bookend: Knowles, the night's top winner, invited @placeholder onstage and gave the teen singer her moment in the spotlight.
Entities: Michael Jackson, Swift, Madonna, Beyonce Knowles, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, NEW YORK, MTV Video Music Awards, West, CNN, Kanye West, Radio City Music Hall
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Even by the standards of the anything-goes MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West's hijacking of country-pop sweetheart Taylor Swift's speech at the Sunday night ceremony was particularly brutal. Kanye West takes the microphone from Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. The pre-show buzz had focused on the highly anticipated tribute to the late Michael Jackson, but West's disruption stole the spotlight. A giddy Swift was in the midst of her acceptance speech for Best Female Video when the often-mercurial West rushed onstage, grabbed her microphone and let loose an outburst on behalf of singer Beyonce Knowles, who had lost out in that category. Kanye West interrupts Taylor Swift's acceptance speech, apologizes on blog. Beyonce Knowles later gives Swift a chance to finish her remarks. Madonna pays bittersweet tribute to the late Michael Jackson. Janet Jackson dances in high-energy salute at Radio City Music Hall
|
Taylor Swift
|
[
"Swift",
"Taylor Swift"
] |
{
"passage": 1687,
"query": 2648
}
|
Query: Speaking to reporters later, @placeholder was understated about her take on the disruption.
Entities: Michael Jackson, Swift, Madonna, Beyonce Knowles, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, NEW YORK, MTV Video Music Awards, West, CNN, Kanye West, Radio City Music Hall
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Even by the standards of the anything-goes MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West's hijacking of country-pop sweetheart Taylor Swift's speech at the Sunday night ceremony was particularly brutal. Kanye West takes the microphone from Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. The pre-show buzz had focused on the highly anticipated tribute to the late Michael Jackson, but West's disruption stole the spotlight. A giddy Swift was in the midst of her acceptance speech for Best Female Video when the often-mercurial West rushed onstage, grabbed her microphone and let loose an outburst on behalf of singer Beyonce Knowles, who had lost out in that category. Kanye West interrupts Taylor Swift's acceptance speech, apologizes on blog. Beyonce Knowles later gives Swift a chance to finish her remarks. Madonna pays bittersweet tribute to the late Michael Jackson. Janet Jackson dances in high-energy salute at Radio City Music Hall
|
Swift
|
[
"Swift",
"Taylor Swift"
] |
{
"passage": 1687,
"query": 2648
}
|
Query: Speaking to reporters later, @placeholder was understated about her take on the disruption.
Entities: Michael Jackson, Swift, Madonna, Beyonce Knowles, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, NEW YORK, MTV Video Music Awards, West, CNN, Kanye West, Radio City Music Hall
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Even by the standards of the anything-goes MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West's hijacking of country-pop sweetheart Taylor Swift's speech at the Sunday night ceremony was particularly brutal. Kanye West takes the microphone from Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. The pre-show buzz had focused on the highly anticipated tribute to the late Michael Jackson, but West's disruption stole the spotlight. A giddy Swift was in the midst of her acceptance speech for Best Female Video when the often-mercurial West rushed onstage, grabbed her microphone and let loose an outburst on behalf of singer Beyonce Knowles, who had lost out in that category. Kanye West interrupts Taylor Swift's acceptance speech, apologizes on blog. Beyonce Knowles later gives Swift a chance to finish her remarks. Madonna pays bittersweet tribute to the late Michael Jackson. Janet Jackson dances in high-energy salute at Radio City Music Hall
|
Taylor Swift
|
[
"Swift",
"Taylor Swift"
] |
{
"passage": 1687,
"query": 2649
}
|
Query: Soon after, an apology to @placeholder appeared on his blog:
Entities: Michael Jackson, Swift, Madonna, Beyonce Knowles, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, NEW YORK, MTV Video Music Awards, West, CNN, Kanye West, Radio City Music Hall
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Even by the standards of the anything-goes MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West's hijacking of country-pop sweetheart Taylor Swift's speech at the Sunday night ceremony was particularly brutal. Kanye West takes the microphone from Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. The pre-show buzz had focused on the highly anticipated tribute to the late Michael Jackson, but West's disruption stole the spotlight. A giddy Swift was in the midst of her acceptance speech for Best Female Video when the often-mercurial West rushed onstage, grabbed her microphone and let loose an outburst on behalf of singer Beyonce Knowles, who had lost out in that category. Kanye West interrupts Taylor Swift's acceptance speech, apologizes on blog. Beyonce Knowles later gives Swift a chance to finish her remarks. Madonna pays bittersweet tribute to the late Michael Jackson. Janet Jackson dances in high-energy salute at Radio City Music Hall
|
Swift
|
[
"Swift",
"Taylor Swift"
] |
{
"passage": 1687,
"query": 2649
}
|
Query: Soon after, an apology to @placeholder appeared on his blog:
Entities: Michael Jackson, Swift, Madonna, Beyonce Knowles, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, NEW YORK, MTV Video Music Awards, West, CNN, Kanye West, Radio City Music Hall
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Even by the standards of the anything-goes MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West's hijacking of country-pop sweetheart Taylor Swift's speech at the Sunday night ceremony was particularly brutal. Kanye West takes the microphone from Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. The pre-show buzz had focused on the highly anticipated tribute to the late Michael Jackson, but West's disruption stole the spotlight. A giddy Swift was in the midst of her acceptance speech for Best Female Video when the often-mercurial West rushed onstage, grabbed her microphone and let loose an outburst on behalf of singer Beyonce Knowles, who had lost out in that category. Kanye West interrupts Taylor Swift's acceptance speech, apologizes on blog. Beyonce Knowles later gives Swift a chance to finish her remarks. Madonna pays bittersweet tribute to the late Michael Jackson. Janet Jackson dances in high-energy salute at Radio City Music Hall
|
Taylor Swift
|
[
"Swift",
"Taylor Swift"
] |
{
"passage": 1687,
"query": 2650
}
|
Query: "I'm sooooo sorry to @placeholder and her fans and her mom," the message said in all caps.
Entities: Michael Jackson, Swift, Madonna, Beyonce Knowles, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, NEW YORK, MTV Video Music Awards, West, CNN, Kanye West, Radio City Music Hall
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Even by the standards of the anything-goes MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West's hijacking of country-pop sweetheart Taylor Swift's speech at the Sunday night ceremony was particularly brutal. Kanye West takes the microphone from Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. The pre-show buzz had focused on the highly anticipated tribute to the late Michael Jackson, but West's disruption stole the spotlight. A giddy Swift was in the midst of her acceptance speech for Best Female Video when the often-mercurial West rushed onstage, grabbed her microphone and let loose an outburst on behalf of singer Beyonce Knowles, who had lost out in that category. Kanye West interrupts Taylor Swift's acceptance speech, apologizes on blog. Beyonce Knowles later gives Swift a chance to finish her remarks. Madonna pays bittersweet tribute to the late Michael Jackson. Janet Jackson dances in high-energy salute at Radio City Music Hall
|
Swift
|
[
"Swift",
"Taylor Swift"
] |
{
"passage": 1687,
"query": 2650
}
|
Query: "I'm sooooo sorry to @placeholder and her fans and her mom," the message said in all caps.
Entities: Michael Jackson, Swift, Madonna, Beyonce Knowles, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, NEW YORK, MTV Video Music Awards, West, CNN, Kanye West, Radio City Music Hall
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Even by the standards of the anything-goes MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West's hijacking of country-pop sweetheart Taylor Swift's speech at the Sunday night ceremony was particularly brutal. Kanye West takes the microphone from Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. The pre-show buzz had focused on the highly anticipated tribute to the late Michael Jackson, but West's disruption stole the spotlight. A giddy Swift was in the midst of her acceptance speech for Best Female Video when the often-mercurial West rushed onstage, grabbed her microphone and let loose an outburst on behalf of singer Beyonce Knowles, who had lost out in that category. Kanye West interrupts Taylor Swift's acceptance speech, apologizes on blog. Beyonce Knowles later gives Swift a chance to finish her remarks. Madonna pays bittersweet tribute to the late Michael Jackson. Janet Jackson dances in high-energy salute at Radio City Music Hall
|
Taylor Swift
|
[
"Michael Jackson"
] |
{
"passage": 1687,
"query": 2651
}
|
Query: "When @placeholder was 6, he became a superstar and was perhaps the world's most beloved child.
Entities: Michael Jackson, Swift, Madonna, Beyonce Knowles, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, NEW YORK, MTV Video Music Awards, West, CNN, Kanye West, Radio City Music Hall
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Even by the standards of the anything-goes MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West's hijacking of country-pop sweetheart Taylor Swift's speech at the Sunday night ceremony was particularly brutal. Kanye West takes the microphone from Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. The pre-show buzz had focused on the highly anticipated tribute to the late Michael Jackson, but West's disruption stole the spotlight. A giddy Swift was in the midst of her acceptance speech for Best Female Video when the often-mercurial West rushed onstage, grabbed her microphone and let loose an outburst on behalf of singer Beyonce Knowles, who had lost out in that category. Kanye West interrupts Taylor Swift's acceptance speech, apologizes on blog. Beyonce Knowles later gives Swift a chance to finish her remarks. Madonna pays bittersweet tribute to the late Michael Jackson. Janet Jackson dances in high-energy salute at Radio City Music Hall
|
Michael Jackson
|
[
"Madonna"
] |
{
"passage": 1687,
"query": 2652
}
|
Query: After @placeholder's tribute, an army of dancers re-created dance moves from several of Jackson's music videos.
Entities: Michael Jackson, Swift, Madonna, Beyonce Knowles, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, NEW YORK, MTV Video Music Awards, West, CNN, Kanye West, Radio City Music Hall
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Even by the standards of the anything-goes MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West's hijacking of country-pop sweetheart Taylor Swift's speech at the Sunday night ceremony was particularly brutal. Kanye West takes the microphone from Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. The pre-show buzz had focused on the highly anticipated tribute to the late Michael Jackson, but West's disruption stole the spotlight. A giddy Swift was in the midst of her acceptance speech for Best Female Video when the often-mercurial West rushed onstage, grabbed her microphone and let loose an outburst on behalf of singer Beyonce Knowles, who had lost out in that category. Kanye West interrupts Taylor Swift's acceptance speech, apologizes on blog. Beyonce Knowles later gives Swift a chance to finish her remarks. Madonna pays bittersweet tribute to the late Michael Jackson. Janet Jackson dances in high-energy salute at Radio City Music Hall
|
Madonna
|
[
"Kanye West",
"West"
] |
{
"passage": 1687,
"query": 2653
}
|
Query: But the much-publicized sneak peek was overshadowed by @placeholder's tantrum.
Entities: Michael Jackson, Swift, Madonna, Beyonce Knowles, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, NEW YORK, MTV Video Music Awards, West, CNN, Kanye West, Radio City Music Hall
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Even by the standards of the anything-goes MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West's hijacking of country-pop sweetheart Taylor Swift's speech at the Sunday night ceremony was particularly brutal. Kanye West takes the microphone from Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. The pre-show buzz had focused on the highly anticipated tribute to the late Michael Jackson, but West's disruption stole the spotlight. A giddy Swift was in the midst of her acceptance speech for Best Female Video when the often-mercurial West rushed onstage, grabbed her microphone and let loose an outburst on behalf of singer Beyonce Knowles, who had lost out in that category. Kanye West interrupts Taylor Swift's acceptance speech, apologizes on blog. Beyonce Knowles later gives Swift a chance to finish her remarks. Madonna pays bittersweet tribute to the late Michael Jackson. Janet Jackson dances in high-energy salute at Radio City Music Hall
|
Kanye West
|
[
"Kanye West",
"West"
] |
{
"passage": 1687,
"query": 2653
}
|
Query: But the much-publicized sneak peek was overshadowed by @placeholder's tantrum.
Entities: Michael Jackson, Swift, Madonna, Beyonce Knowles, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, NEW YORK, MTV Video Music Awards, West, CNN, Kanye West, Radio City Music Hall
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Even by the standards of the anything-goes MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West's hijacking of country-pop sweetheart Taylor Swift's speech at the Sunday night ceremony was particularly brutal. Kanye West takes the microphone from Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. The pre-show buzz had focused on the highly anticipated tribute to the late Michael Jackson, but West's disruption stole the spotlight. A giddy Swift was in the midst of her acceptance speech for Best Female Video when the often-mercurial West rushed onstage, grabbed her microphone and let loose an outburst on behalf of singer Beyonce Knowles, who had lost out in that category. Kanye West interrupts Taylor Swift's acceptance speech, apologizes on blog. Beyonce Knowles later gives Swift a chance to finish her remarks. Madonna pays bittersweet tribute to the late Michael Jackson. Janet Jackson dances in high-energy salute at Radio City Music Hall
|
West
|
[
"Beyonce Knowles"
] |
{
"passage": 1687,
"query": 2654
}
|
Query: The cameras panned to a shocked @placeholder, while the audience booed and later chanted "Taylor."
Entities: Michael Jackson, Swift, Madonna, Beyonce Knowles, Best Female Video, Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, NEW YORK, MTV Video Music Awards, West, CNN, Kanye West, Radio City Music Hall
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Even by the standards of the anything-goes MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West's hijacking of country-pop sweetheart Taylor Swift's speech at the Sunday night ceremony was particularly brutal. Kanye West takes the microphone from Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. The pre-show buzz had focused on the highly anticipated tribute to the late Michael Jackson, but West's disruption stole the spotlight. A giddy Swift was in the midst of her acceptance speech for Best Female Video when the often-mercurial West rushed onstage, grabbed her microphone and let loose an outburst on behalf of singer Beyonce Knowles, who had lost out in that category. Kanye West interrupts Taylor Swift's acceptance speech, apologizes on blog. Beyonce Knowles later gives Swift a chance to finish her remarks. Madonna pays bittersweet tribute to the late Michael Jackson. Janet Jackson dances in high-energy salute at Radio City Music Hall
|
Beyonce Knowles
|
[
"WWII"
] |
{
"passage": 1688,
"query": 2655
}
|
Query: He was twice divorced, grappled with the counterculture, watched the @placeholder generation become forgotten and then deified.
Entities: Army, Patton, Peanuts, Luxembourg, George S. Patton, Willie, Joe, Bill Mauldin, Mauldin, Southwest, WWII, Willie & Joe, Stars and Stripes, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- George S. Patton did not like Willie and Joe. Bill Mauldin, on top of a jeep (his favored mode of transportation), was a hero to soldiers for his cartoons. The famed general was a spit-and-polish man, and "Willie & Joe" -- Bill Mauldin's popular cartoon dogfaces, who appeared every day in the military newspaper Stars and Stripes -- were anything but: unshaven, rumpled, their boots caked with mud, eyes weary from days on the line. The general made it known that he was not amused, and eventually Mauldin -- a 23-year-old sergeant who'd entered the Army to escape an aimless life in the rugged Southwest -- was summoned to Patton's impressive headquarters, a requisitioned palace in Luxembourg. Bill Mauldin created award-winning "Willie & Joe," about Army grunts, in WWII. Mauldin was young soldier like those he drew during war; they related. Mauldin had long career, yet many only know him through "Peanuts" mentions
|
WWII
|
[
"Mariah Carey"
] |
{
"passage": 1689,
"query": 2656
}
|
Query: Dreaming of of a white Christmas: Ofcourse, it wouldn't be a @placeholder performance without a dramatic change of costume
Entities: The Goo Goo Dolls, Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, Mass., Michael Bloomberg, Daily Mail, Mariah Carey, Jewel, Tyngsborough, Adam Connery, New York, Swarovski, Shelton, Leona Lewis, New York City, Midtown Manhattan, Connecticut, Kristy Connery, Norway Spruce
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:40 EST, 5 December 2013 | UPDATED: 09:39 EST, 5 December 2013 With a flick of the switch, a 76-foot Norway Spruce from Connecticut officially became the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree on Wednesday night, after it was illuminated for the first time this holiday season in a ceremony that’s been held since 1933. Mayor Michael Bloomberg turned on the lights just before 9 p.m., setting off a dazzling 45,000 mulch-colored LED lights and a 9 1/2-foot-wide Swarovski star that topped the 12-ton tree. Adam Connery, 41, and his wife Kristy Connery, 37, from Tyngsborough, Mass., watched the ceremony on their first vacation to New York City. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg lit the 2013 Rockefeller Christmas tree about 9pm Wednesday in Midtown Manhattan. The Norway Spruce stands almost 80 feet tall, is fitted with 45,000 LED lights and weighs 12 ton. It traveled from a home in Shelton, Connecticut, last month. A crowd of thousands were entertainment by the likes of Mariah Carey, Jewel, Leona Lewis and The Goo Goo Dolls
|
Mariah Carey
|
[
"Blade Runner",
"Oscar Pistorius",
"Pistorius"
] |
{
"passage": 1690,
"query": 2657
}
|
Query: @placeholder can appeal the verdict or the sentence, potentially to the supreme court and even eventually to South Africa's constitutional court.
Entities: Pistorius, Olympics, Blade Runner, Sentencing, Reeva Steenkamp, Thokozile Masipa, CNN, South Africa, Oscar Pistorius
Passage: (CNN) -- Long before he was accused of murder, Oscar Pistorius was toasted the world over for his triumph over a disability. His lightning running speed -- which took him all the way to the Olympics despite using carbon legs -- attracted sponsorships worth millions. But as his murder trial dragged on, his popularity plummeted and sponsors abruptly dropped him. Now that a judge has found him guilty of negligent homicide, what's next for the man known as the Blade Runner? When will he be sentenced? Judge Thokozile Masipa granted him bail Friday, and set sentencing for October 13. Sentencing is not a one-day affair in South Africa. The prosecution wanted him held without bail, saying he sold his immovable assets, and that makes him a flight risk. The judge disagreed. Pistorius has reached out to Reeva Steenkamp's family. His sponsors cut ties with him after the killing
|
Blade Runner
|
[
"Blade Runner",
"Oscar Pistorius",
"Pistorius"
] |
{
"passage": 1690,
"query": 2657
}
|
Query: @placeholder can appeal the verdict or the sentence, potentially to the supreme court and even eventually to South Africa's constitutional court.
Entities: Pistorius, Olympics, Blade Runner, Sentencing, Reeva Steenkamp, Thokozile Masipa, CNN, South Africa, Oscar Pistorius
Passage: (CNN) -- Long before he was accused of murder, Oscar Pistorius was toasted the world over for his triumph over a disability. His lightning running speed -- which took him all the way to the Olympics despite using carbon legs -- attracted sponsorships worth millions. But as his murder trial dragged on, his popularity plummeted and sponsors abruptly dropped him. Now that a judge has found him guilty of negligent homicide, what's next for the man known as the Blade Runner? When will he be sentenced? Judge Thokozile Masipa granted him bail Friday, and set sentencing for October 13. Sentencing is not a one-day affair in South Africa. The prosecution wanted him held without bail, saying he sold his immovable assets, and that makes him a flight risk. The judge disagreed. Pistorius has reached out to Reeva Steenkamp's family. His sponsors cut ties with him after the killing
|
Oscar Pistorius
|
[
"Blade Runner",
"Oscar Pistorius",
"Pistorius"
] |
{
"passage": 1690,
"query": 2657
}
|
Query: @placeholder can appeal the verdict or the sentence, potentially to the supreme court and even eventually to South Africa's constitutional court.
Entities: Pistorius, Olympics, Blade Runner, Sentencing, Reeva Steenkamp, Thokozile Masipa, CNN, South Africa, Oscar Pistorius
Passage: (CNN) -- Long before he was accused of murder, Oscar Pistorius was toasted the world over for his triumph over a disability. His lightning running speed -- which took him all the way to the Olympics despite using carbon legs -- attracted sponsorships worth millions. But as his murder trial dragged on, his popularity plummeted and sponsors abruptly dropped him. Now that a judge has found him guilty of negligent homicide, what's next for the man known as the Blade Runner? When will he be sentenced? Judge Thokozile Masipa granted him bail Friday, and set sentencing for October 13. Sentencing is not a one-day affair in South Africa. The prosecution wanted him held without bail, saying he sold his immovable assets, and that makes him a flight risk. The judge disagreed. Pistorius has reached out to Reeva Steenkamp's family. His sponsors cut ties with him after the killing
|
Pistorius
|
[
"M/S Amorella"
] |
{
"passage": 1691,
"query": 2658
}
|
Query: The @placeholder, launched in 1988, measures nearly 170 meters (185 yards) long and can carry as many as 2,480 passengers.
Entities: M/S Amorella, Langnas, Finland, Aland, Viking Line, CNN, Baltic Sea
Passage: (CNN) -- A liner carrying nearly 2,000 passengers ran into trouble Saturday in Finland's Aland archipelago in the northern Baltic Sea. Viking Line said its liner, M/S Amorella, had "touched slightly aground" at about lunchtime local time. None of the 1,945 passengers was injured and the situation on board the ship is calm, a statement on Viking Line's website said. The company plans to try to move the ship to the port of Langnas on Saturday evening. The ship is not letting in water, but a small leak has been observed on a ballast tank that normally holds water, it said. A liner carrying nearly 2,000 passengers runs aground in Aland archipelago. Viking Line says all 1,945 passengers are safe and uninjured. The cruise line intends to try to move the ship to a port later
|
M/S Amorella
|
[
"Sparkhill"
] |
{
"passage": 1692,
"query": 2659
}
|
Query: make up 54 per cent of the 30,000 population of @placeholder – more than
Entities: Kids Go Wild, Andy Dolan, Sparkhill, Asian, UK
Passage: By Andy Dolan PUBLISHED: 12:53 EST, 7 August 2012 | UPDATED: 02:27 EST, 8 August 2012 A children's play centre has barred fathers from attending with their children and is now facing an investigation by equality watchdogs. Kids Go Wild is believed to be the first such play centre in the country to introduce a ‘women only’ policy – which also bans boys over the age of nine. Bosses at the centre, which opened less than a fortnight ago, claim the policy was instigated for ‘cultural reasons’ and was in the interests of the ‘predominantly Asian’ local community. The Sparkhill centre's website describes how Kids Go Wild is the 'UK's first ladies and children's only soft play centre' Branded 'disgusting and sexist' for 'no men rule' Equality watchdog will investigate the centre's policy. Decision made for 'cultural reasons' in the interests of the 'predominantly Asian' community
|
Sparkhill
|
[
"Port Huron Statement"
] |
{
"passage": 1693,
"query": 2660
}
|
Query: "America rests in national stalemate" was the underlying premise of the @placeholder.
Entities: Port Huron Statement, Occupy Wall Street, America, Wall Street, SDS, Mills, Nicolaus Mills, CNN, Students for a Democratic Society, cri de coeur
Passage: (CNN) -- As Occupy Wall Street demonstrates its staying power, media increasingly portray it favorably. Because of its success, the movement is being asked to put forth a list of its demands. So far, members have said no. And well they should. The refusal of Occupy Wall Street to tie itself down with an agenda that can be debated piecemeal is one of its great strengths. The decision allows Occupy Wall Street to remain a cri de coeur for all who believe they have lost ground over the last decade. In choosing this strategy, Occupy Wall Street is doing more than defying expectations. It is linking itself with the best of 1960s America. Nicolaus Mills: Occupy Wall Street makes smart move by refusing to list demands. Mills: In 1962, Students for a Democratic Society's Port Huron Statement didn't list demands. Mills says the values outlined in that statement lived on long after SDS ended. Occupy allows room for all who have lost ground to bring issues to light, he writes
|
Port Huron Statement
|
[
"SDS",
"Students for a Democratic Society"
] |
{
"passage": 1693,
"query": 2661
}
|
Query: @placeholder believed the "decline of utopia and hope" was the defining feature of the American political landscape in the early '60s, and its task was to search for "truly democratic alternatives."
Entities: Port Huron Statement, Occupy Wall Street, America, Wall Street, SDS, Mills, Nicolaus Mills, CNN, Students for a Democratic Society, cri de coeur
Passage: (CNN) -- As Occupy Wall Street demonstrates its staying power, media increasingly portray it favorably. Because of its success, the movement is being asked to put forth a list of its demands. So far, members have said no. And well they should. The refusal of Occupy Wall Street to tie itself down with an agenda that can be debated piecemeal is one of its great strengths. The decision allows Occupy Wall Street to remain a cri de coeur for all who believe they have lost ground over the last decade. In choosing this strategy, Occupy Wall Street is doing more than defying expectations. It is linking itself with the best of 1960s America. Nicolaus Mills: Occupy Wall Street makes smart move by refusing to list demands. Mills: In 1962, Students for a Democratic Society's Port Huron Statement didn't list demands. Mills says the values outlined in that statement lived on long after SDS ended. Occupy allows room for all who have lost ground to bring issues to light, he writes
|
SDS
|
[
"SDS",
"Students for a Democratic Society"
] |
{
"passage": 1693,
"query": 2661
}
|
Query: @placeholder believed the "decline of utopia and hope" was the defining feature of the American political landscape in the early '60s, and its task was to search for "truly democratic alternatives."
Entities: Port Huron Statement, Occupy Wall Street, America, Wall Street, SDS, Mills, Nicolaus Mills, CNN, Students for a Democratic Society, cri de coeur
Passage: (CNN) -- As Occupy Wall Street demonstrates its staying power, media increasingly portray it favorably. Because of its success, the movement is being asked to put forth a list of its demands. So far, members have said no. And well they should. The refusal of Occupy Wall Street to tie itself down with an agenda that can be debated piecemeal is one of its great strengths. The decision allows Occupy Wall Street to remain a cri de coeur for all who believe they have lost ground over the last decade. In choosing this strategy, Occupy Wall Street is doing more than defying expectations. It is linking itself with the best of 1960s America. Nicolaus Mills: Occupy Wall Street makes smart move by refusing to list demands. Mills: In 1962, Students for a Democratic Society's Port Huron Statement didn't list demands. Mills says the values outlined in that statement lived on long after SDS ended. Occupy allows room for all who have lost ground to bring issues to light, he writes
|
Students for a Democratic Society
|
[
"Jonas Salk"
] |
{
"passage": 1694,
"query": 2662
}
|
Query: Growing up, @placeholder was not the kind of boy who often heard cheers.
Entities: Greene, Pursuit of Rock and Roll, Friendship, and Dreams, Surf City, America, Jonas Salk, Bob Greene, CNN, Albert Sabin
Passage: Editor's note: CNN contributor Bob Greene is a best-selling author whose current book is "When We Get to Surf City: A Journey Through America in Pursuit of Rock and Roll, Friendship, and Dreams." Bob Greene says that when an illness threatens, we realize the vital role of medical researchers. (CNN) -- These are times when the cult of celebrity seems especially empty, when our national love affair with multimillion-dollar shortstops and with beautiful actresses whose flawless faces are enough to guarantee huge box-office weekends feels devoid of meaning. Right now, as the eventual path of the swine flu emergency remains uncertain, the world is beginning to turn its pleading eyes in the direction of men and women whose names and faces we don't even know. Bob Greene: Our culture places premium on what celebrities are doing. He says when illness threatens, we realize importance of medical researchers. Greene says Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin gained fame for their work on polio. Confidence and persistence helped them conquer the disease, Greene says
|
Jonas Salk
|
[
"Albert Sabin"
] |
{
"passage": 1694,
"query": 2663
}
|
Query: @placeholder was looking for the answer at the same time.
Entities: Greene, Pursuit of Rock and Roll, Friendship, and Dreams, Surf City, America, Jonas Salk, Bob Greene, CNN, Albert Sabin
Passage: Editor's note: CNN contributor Bob Greene is a best-selling author whose current book is "When We Get to Surf City: A Journey Through America in Pursuit of Rock and Roll, Friendship, and Dreams." Bob Greene says that when an illness threatens, we realize the vital role of medical researchers. (CNN) -- These are times when the cult of celebrity seems especially empty, when our national love affair with multimillion-dollar shortstops and with beautiful actresses whose flawless faces are enough to guarantee huge box-office weekends feels devoid of meaning. Right now, as the eventual path of the swine flu emergency remains uncertain, the world is beginning to turn its pleading eyes in the direction of men and women whose names and faces we don't even know. Bob Greene: Our culture places premium on what celebrities are doing. He says when illness threatens, we realize importance of medical researchers. Greene says Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin gained fame for their work on polio. Confidence and persistence helped them conquer the disease, Greene says
|
Albert Sabin
|
[
"Bill Turnbull"
] |
{
"passage": 1695,
"query": 2664
}
|
Query: Appearing alongside co-host @placeholder, 57 - who had managed to put his suit on the right way round - the usually well-turned-out mother-of-three didn't notice her fashion faux pas until her three-hour appearance in front of the cameras was over yesterday morning.
Entities: BBC Breakfast, Cambridge, Susanna Reid, Angelina Jolie, Martha De Lacey, Amanda Seyfried, Marks & Spencer, Sigourney Weaver, Bill Turnbull
Passage: By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 06:02 EST, 28 February 2013 | UPDATED: 09:09 EST, 28 February 2013 Being an early morning TV presenter and getting up for work at 3am means getting dressed when you're probably still half asleep. (Maybe even - if you have a sleeping husband and three small children you don't want to wake - in the dark.) So it's little wonder BBC Breakfast star Susanna Reid, 42, slipped up on the wardrobe front by putting on her Marks & Spencer dress the wrong way round. Scroll down for video Susanna Reid wearing her Marks & Spencer shift dress backwards on BBC Breakfast alongside Bill Turnbull yesterday morning. Presenter tweeted after show: 'Why didn't you tell me?' Sigourney Weaver, Amanda Seyfried and Angelina Jolie have done same. Duchess of Cambridge has worn belt upside down
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Bill Turnbull
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[
"Sigourney Weaver"
] |
{
"passage": 1695,
"query": 2665
}
|
Query: customized the floor-length design so Ms @placeholder, 63, could wear it in a different
Entities: BBC Breakfast, Cambridge, Susanna Reid, Angelina Jolie, Martha De Lacey, Amanda Seyfried, Marks & Spencer, Sigourney Weaver, Bill Turnbull
Passage: By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 06:02 EST, 28 February 2013 | UPDATED: 09:09 EST, 28 February 2013 Being an early morning TV presenter and getting up for work at 3am means getting dressed when you're probably still half asleep. (Maybe even - if you have a sleeping husband and three small children you don't want to wake - in the dark.) So it's little wonder BBC Breakfast star Susanna Reid, 42, slipped up on the wardrobe front by putting on her Marks & Spencer dress the wrong way round. Scroll down for video Susanna Reid wearing her Marks & Spencer shift dress backwards on BBC Breakfast alongside Bill Turnbull yesterday morning. Presenter tweeted after show: 'Why didn't you tell me?' Sigourney Weaver, Amanda Seyfried and Angelina Jolie have done same. Duchess of Cambridge has worn belt upside down
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Sigourney Weaver
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[
"Spain"
] |
{
"passage": 1696,
"query": 2666
}
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Query: The French surpassed their 2012 figure of 83 million foreign visitors and easily outstripped The United States with 69.8 million and @placeholder with 60.7 million foreign visitors.
Entities: US, French, France, Notre Dame, Connie Allfrey, German, Spain, Voila, American, European, UK, Paris, La Tour Eiffel
Passage: By Connie Allfrey France has been named the most visited country in the world, welcoming a record-breaking 84.7 million tourists last year. The European hotspot was streets ahead of the second most visited country in the world - the US - beating it by almost 15million visitors. While France, the US and Spain made the top three list of the most visited countries, the UK took eighth place, welcoming 31.2million visitors in 2013, a new record. Scroll down for video Eh Voila! La Tour Eiffel: France welcomed 84.7 million tourists across its borders in 2013 A stony look: Paris observed from the top of Notre Dame with La Tour Eiffel in the distance. France the most visited country in the world with 84.7m tourists in 2013. The UK attracted a record 32.8m visitors last year spending £21 billion. French, German and American tourists account for one third of UK visitors
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Spain
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[
"England"
] |
{
"passage": 1697,
"query": 2667
}
|
Query: His 33rd hundred in 154 Tests and fifth against @placeholder helped India avoid the follow on.
Entities: Dravid, Rahul Dravid, England, Tests, Test 100, Sachin Tendulkar, Sachin Tenduklar, Stuart Broad, India, CNN, Tendulkar, Indian, Lord's
Passage: (CNN) -- It was Rahul Dravid, not Indian teammate Sachin Tenduklar, that claimed the batting honors Saturday, but England remained in charge of the first Test at Lord's. Dravid reached his first Test century at the home of cricket, while Tendulkar made 34 as he bid for his 100th century in Tests. Despite their efforts, India were bowled out for 286 and England had extended their lead to 193 by the close of the third day, having reached five without loss in their second innings. The 38-year-old Dravid was left undefeated on 103, 15 years after he was dismissed for 95 on his debut at Lord's. Rahul Dravid scores his first Test century at Lord's. Indian teammate Sachin Tendulkar fails in his bid for 100th Test 100. Tendulkar dismissed by Stuart Broad who took four wickets. England lead by 193 with all second innings wickets intact
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England
|
[
"England"
] |
{
"passage": 1697,
"query": 2668
}
|
Query: Tendulkar, who received a standing ovation in probably his final Test series in England, looked in fine touch, but eventually fell to Stuart Broad, who led @placeholder's attack with four for 37 in 22 overs.
Entities: Dravid, Rahul Dravid, England, Tests, Test 100, Sachin Tendulkar, Sachin Tenduklar, Stuart Broad, India, CNN, Tendulkar, Indian, Lord's
Passage: (CNN) -- It was Rahul Dravid, not Indian teammate Sachin Tenduklar, that claimed the batting honors Saturday, but England remained in charge of the first Test at Lord's. Dravid reached his first Test century at the home of cricket, while Tendulkar made 34 as he bid for his 100th century in Tests. Despite their efforts, India were bowled out for 286 and England had extended their lead to 193 by the close of the third day, having reached five without loss in their second innings. The 38-year-old Dravid was left undefeated on 103, 15 years after he was dismissed for 95 on his debut at Lord's. Rahul Dravid scores his first Test century at Lord's. Indian teammate Sachin Tendulkar fails in his bid for 100th Test 100. Tendulkar dismissed by Stuart Broad who took four wickets. England lead by 193 with all second innings wickets intact
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England
|
[
"Felipe Massa",
"Massa"
] |
{
"passage": 1698,
"query": 2669
}
|
Query: @placeholder added: 'Normally whatever track I go to where they put down new asphalt, it gets even easier on the tyres.
Entities: Felipe Massa, Interlagos, Bernie Ecclestone, Brazilian, Hembery, Paul Hembery, Formula One, Pirelli, Massa, Williams, Grand Prix
Passage: Pirelli may yet change its thinking over the tyre choice for the forthcoming Brazilian Grand Prix, but not as a consequence of Felipe Massa's 'dangerous' comments. Pirelli, the tyre manufacturer, recently announced they would be running the hard and medium compounds for the November 9 race on Massa's home turf at Interlagos. Massa, however, slated the plan as 'dangerous, very dangerous', and 'totally unacceptable' given the track has been re-surfaced with a new layer of asphalt this year. Paul Hembery, Pirelli motorsport director, gets a talking to from Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone The Brazilian Grand Prix on November 9 is hosted at the Interlagos circuit, which has been resurfaced. Paul Hembery, Pirelli motorsport director, claims tyre choice not finalised. Pirelli had chosen medium and hard tyres for the Brazilian Grand Prix. Williams driver Felipe Massa described the decision as 'very dangerous' Hembery insists the same tyres were used last year at Interlagos
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Felipe Massa
|
[
"Felipe Massa",
"Massa"
] |
{
"passage": 1698,
"query": 2669
}
|
Query: @placeholder added: 'Normally whatever track I go to where they put down new asphalt, it gets even easier on the tyres.
Entities: Felipe Massa, Interlagos, Bernie Ecclestone, Brazilian, Hembery, Paul Hembery, Formula One, Pirelli, Massa, Williams, Grand Prix
Passage: Pirelli may yet change its thinking over the tyre choice for the forthcoming Brazilian Grand Prix, but not as a consequence of Felipe Massa's 'dangerous' comments. Pirelli, the tyre manufacturer, recently announced they would be running the hard and medium compounds for the November 9 race on Massa's home turf at Interlagos. Massa, however, slated the plan as 'dangerous, very dangerous', and 'totally unacceptable' given the track has been re-surfaced with a new layer of asphalt this year. Paul Hembery, Pirelli motorsport director, gets a talking to from Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone The Brazilian Grand Prix on November 9 is hosted at the Interlagos circuit, which has been resurfaced. Paul Hembery, Pirelli motorsport director, claims tyre choice not finalised. Pirelli had chosen medium and hard tyres for the Brazilian Grand Prix. Williams driver Felipe Massa described the decision as 'very dangerous' Hembery insists the same tyres were used last year at Interlagos
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Massa
|
[
"Charish"
] |
{
"passage": 1699,
"query": 2670
}
|
Query: The girl's mother called 911 when she realized @placeholder and Smith were missing.
Entities: Donald Smith, Wal-Mart, Charish, Smith, Jacksonville, Donald James Smith, Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, Walmart, Perrywinkle, Duval County Jail, Cherish Perrywinkle, Florida
Passage: The registered sex offender accused of abducting an 8-year-old from a Florida Walmart and then murdering her was denied bail on Sunday - as the mother of one of his previous victims said 'I wish he was dead'. Donald James Smith, of Jacksonville, was charged Saturday with murder and kidnapping in the death of Cherish Perrywinkle. Authorities said Smith befriended the girl and her mother while they shopped at a dollar store Friday night. Denied: Donald James Smith makes a court appearance Sunday, June 23, 2013, at the Duval County Jail in Jacksonville, Florida Smith took them to a Wal-Mart, where he offered to buy them clothes and hamburgers, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. Donald Smith, 56, was denied bail on Sunday - one day after being charged with the murder and kidnapping of Cherish Perrywinkle. Perrywinkle, 8, was out with her mom and two siblings on a late night Friday shopping trip. Sex offender Smith spoke with family and offered to take the girl for a burger. Smith abducted Charish and a police search began within minutes of her disappearance. Her body was found at local church early Saturday morning. Smith is now back in custody, caught by police as he was fleeing onto the interstate
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Charish
|
[
"Chandler",
"David Chandler"
] |
{
"passage": 1700,
"query": 2671
}
|
Query: In the video, police had to repeat some questions when @placeholder
Entities: David Chandler, Woods, Ricardo Woods, Cincinnati, Ohio, Associated Press, Chandler
Passage: By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 03:11 EST, 21 June 2013 | UPDATED: 03:12 EST, 21 June 2013 An Ohio man will spend at least 36 years in prison for the fatal shooting of a man who identified his murderer by blinking his eyes while paralyzed and hooked up to a ventilator. Ricardo Woods, 35, was convicted last month of murder and felonious assault charges after jurors were shown footage of an interview in which victim David Chandler blinked his eyes three times to identify Woods as his assailant. Woods was sentenced to 36 years to life in prison yesterday for shooting Chandler, 35, in the head and neck as he was sitting in a car in Cincinnati in October 2010. Ricardo Woods, 35, convicted of fatally shooting David Chandler in 2010. Chandler, 35, was left paralyzed and could only communicate by blinking. Woods sentenced to 36 years to life in prison yesterday
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Chandler
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[
"Chandler",
"David Chandler"
] |
{
"passage": 1700,
"query": 2671
}
|
Query: In the video, police had to repeat some questions when @placeholder
Entities: David Chandler, Woods, Ricardo Woods, Cincinnati, Ohio, Associated Press, Chandler
Passage: By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 03:11 EST, 21 June 2013 | UPDATED: 03:12 EST, 21 June 2013 An Ohio man will spend at least 36 years in prison for the fatal shooting of a man who identified his murderer by blinking his eyes while paralyzed and hooked up to a ventilator. Ricardo Woods, 35, was convicted last month of murder and felonious assault charges after jurors were shown footage of an interview in which victim David Chandler blinked his eyes three times to identify Woods as his assailant. Woods was sentenced to 36 years to life in prison yesterday for shooting Chandler, 35, in the head and neck as he was sitting in a car in Cincinnati in October 2010. Ricardo Woods, 35, convicted of fatally shooting David Chandler in 2010. Chandler, 35, was left paralyzed and could only communicate by blinking. Woods sentenced to 36 years to life in prison yesterday
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David Chandler
|
[
"Alfonso Diez",
"Diez"
] |
{
"passage": 1701,
"query": 2672
}
|
Query: @placeholder also relinquished rights to his wife-to-be's fortune in an effort to appease her heirs and convince them that he was not a gold-digger.
Entities: Vanity Fair, Diez, Alfonso Diez, Spanish Royal, Duchess of Alba, Formentera, Best Dressed
Passage: Couple married in October last year after much controversy Duchess is worth over £3bn 25 year age gap between duchess and third husband Diez All of her six children campaigned against the marriage She entered Vanity Fair's Best Dressed list in 2009 at the age of 83 It is less than 12 months since the flamboyant Duchess of Alba married her toyboy in a fairytale ceremony - and it is clear that the two are determined to enjoy their first year of marriage. The 86-year-old Spanish Royal and her husband, 61-year-old Alfonso Diez, were today spotted enjoying a sunshine break on the island of Formentera. Couple married in October last year after much controversy. Duchess is worth over £3bn. 25 year age gap between duchess and third husband Diez. All of her six children campaigned against the marriage. She entered Vanity Fair's Best Dressed list in 2009 at the age of 83
|
Alfonso Diez
|
[
"Alfonso Diez",
"Diez"
] |
{
"passage": 1701,
"query": 2672
}
|
Query: @placeholder also relinquished rights to his wife-to-be's fortune in an effort to appease her heirs and convince them that he was not a gold-digger.
Entities: Vanity Fair, Diez, Alfonso Diez, Spanish Royal, Duchess of Alba, Formentera, Best Dressed
Passage: Couple married in October last year after much controversy Duchess is worth over £3bn 25 year age gap between duchess and third husband Diez All of her six children campaigned against the marriage She entered Vanity Fair's Best Dressed list in 2009 at the age of 83 It is less than 12 months since the flamboyant Duchess of Alba married her toyboy in a fairytale ceremony - and it is clear that the two are determined to enjoy their first year of marriage. The 86-year-old Spanish Royal and her husband, 61-year-old Alfonso Diez, were today spotted enjoying a sunshine break on the island of Formentera. Couple married in October last year after much controversy. Duchess is worth over £3bn. 25 year age gap between duchess and third husband Diez. All of her six children campaigned against the marriage. She entered Vanity Fair's Best Dressed list in 2009 at the age of 83
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Diez
|
[
"Cadbury"
] |
{
"passage": 1702,
"query": 2673
}
|
Query: Legal battle: Last year, @placeholder secured trademark rights to the purple colour used on its packaging
Entities: Nestlé, Swiss, KitKats, EU, Emine Sinmaz, KitKat, Cadbury
Passage: By Emine Sinmaz PUBLISHED: 10:28 EST, 3 January 2013 | UPDATED: 10:29 EST, 3 January 2013 Nestlé has won a trademark battle against Cadbury over the shape of KitKats. The world’s biggest food company, has succeeded in stopping rivals from copying the shape of the four-fingered bar after a seven-year legal battle. Nestlé, the Swiss giant registered the shape of a KitKat as a trademark in 2006 - but Cadbury fought back by appealing against the application. KitKat win: Nestlé, the world's biggest food company, has succeeded in stopping rivals from copying the shape of the four-fingered bar after a seven-year legal battle. Swiss giant trademarked KitKat shape in 2006 but Cadbury fought back. EU appeal board's ruling prevents rival firms from producing similar bars. Four-fingered shape from 1935 is now exclusively associated with Nestlé
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Cadbury
|
[
"post-Ebola Marshall Plan"
] |
{
"passage": 1703,
"query": 2674
}
|
Query: Oxfam is calling for "a massive @placeholder," saying the world "cannot dither on recovery as it dithered over Ebola."
Entities: Guinea, Ebola, Sierra Leone, West Africa, Liberia, First, post-Ebola Marshall Plan, Oxfam, CNN
Passage: Liberia (CNN)First, the good news: Ebola is in decline. 2014 was a year of profound fear for communities living with -- and dying of -- the disease; of health workers making the ultimate sacrifice, dying as they tried to save; of apocalyptic forecasts as to the disease's possible spread. With 8,810 dead, governments and aid agencies are now giving a timeline on when they might reach zero cases -- and they're saying that could be in just a few months. That there are just a handful of cases left now in Liberia is an incredible feat, but it has come at an equally incredible cost. WHO says fight against Ebola has shifted from slowing transmission to ending epidemic. Fewer than 100 new confirmed cases in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone in past week. Oxfam has called for post-Ebola Marshall Plan-style support for West Africa
|
post-Ebola Marshall Plan
|
[
"Ebola"
] |
{
"passage": 1703,
"query": 2675
}
|
Query: Oxfam is calling for "a massive post-Ebola Marshall Plan," saying the world "cannot dither on recovery as it dithered over @placeholder."
Entities: Guinea, Ebola, Sierra Leone, West Africa, Liberia, First, post-Ebola Marshall Plan, Oxfam, CNN
Passage: Liberia (CNN)First, the good news: Ebola is in decline. 2014 was a year of profound fear for communities living with -- and dying of -- the disease; of health workers making the ultimate sacrifice, dying as they tried to save; of apocalyptic forecasts as to the disease's possible spread. With 8,810 dead, governments and aid agencies are now giving a timeline on when they might reach zero cases -- and they're saying that could be in just a few months. That there are just a handful of cases left now in Liberia is an incredible feat, but it has come at an equally incredible cost. WHO says fight against Ebola has shifted from slowing transmission to ending epidemic. Fewer than 100 new confirmed cases in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone in past week. Oxfam has called for post-Ebola Marshall Plan-style support for West Africa
|
Ebola
|
[
"Ebola"
] |
{
"passage": 1703,
"query": 2676
}
|
Query: Then @placeholder destroyed what little healthcare they had, taking the lives of 488 health workers and leaving people too terrified to go through the doors of clinics they saw as harbourers of the disease.
Entities: Guinea, Ebola, Sierra Leone, West Africa, Liberia, First, post-Ebola Marshall Plan, Oxfam, CNN
Passage: Liberia (CNN)First, the good news: Ebola is in decline. 2014 was a year of profound fear for communities living with -- and dying of -- the disease; of health workers making the ultimate sacrifice, dying as they tried to save; of apocalyptic forecasts as to the disease's possible spread. With 8,810 dead, governments and aid agencies are now giving a timeline on when they might reach zero cases -- and they're saying that could be in just a few months. That there are just a handful of cases left now in Liberia is an incredible feat, but it has come at an equally incredible cost. WHO says fight against Ebola has shifted from slowing transmission to ending epidemic. Fewer than 100 new confirmed cases in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone in past week. Oxfam has called for post-Ebola Marshall Plan-style support for West Africa
|
Ebola
|
[
"DC",
"Washington"
] |
{
"passage": 1704,
"query": 2677
}
|
Query: On either side of the @placeholder storm, airport operations in Denver, Chicago and Boston took care of business as snowy weather blasted those cities.
Entities: Christopher Browne, Denver, Boston, Browne, Dulles International Airport, Dulles, Dulles airport, Chicago, CNN, DC, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Christopher Browne gets ready for snow long before any falls in Washington, which hasn't seen a stormy winter for a few years now. It's a crucial part of his job as manager of Dulles International Airport, one of the busiest jumping off points for international flights and a hub for those traveling to and from the nation's capital for official business. Delays, especially those due to turbulent weather, cost airlines money and passengers lost time and productivity. That puts pressure on airport personnel and heightens the need to plan far ahead for turbulent weather. "If you were here earlier in the fall, you would see equipment running around and operating and acting as if there was 12 inches of snow on the runway," Browne said. Plows jumped into action at Washington's Dulles airport for surprise March storm. Airports plan way ahead for dealing with snow; Dulles runs drills in the fall. Clearing runways efficiently crucial for ability of airlines to restart flights. Storms within a week test airports in DC, Boston, Chicago and Denver
|
DC
|
[
"DC",
"Washington"
] |
{
"passage": 1704,
"query": 2677
}
|
Query: On either side of the @placeholder storm, airport operations in Denver, Chicago and Boston took care of business as snowy weather blasted those cities.
Entities: Christopher Browne, Denver, Boston, Browne, Dulles International Airport, Dulles, Dulles airport, Chicago, CNN, DC, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Christopher Browne gets ready for snow long before any falls in Washington, which hasn't seen a stormy winter for a few years now. It's a crucial part of his job as manager of Dulles International Airport, one of the busiest jumping off points for international flights and a hub for those traveling to and from the nation's capital for official business. Delays, especially those due to turbulent weather, cost airlines money and passengers lost time and productivity. That puts pressure on airport personnel and heightens the need to plan far ahead for turbulent weather. "If you were here earlier in the fall, you would see equipment running around and operating and acting as if there was 12 inches of snow on the runway," Browne said. Plows jumped into action at Washington's Dulles airport for surprise March storm. Airports plan way ahead for dealing with snow; Dulles runs drills in the fall. Clearing runways efficiently crucial for ability of airlines to restart flights. Storms within a week test airports in DC, Boston, Chicago and Denver
|
Washington
|
[
"Denver"
] |
{
"passage": 1704,
"query": 2678
}
|
Query: On either side of the Washington storm, airport operations in @placeholder, Chicago and Boston took care of business as snowy weather blasted those cities.
Entities: Christopher Browne, Denver, Boston, Browne, Dulles International Airport, Dulles, Dulles airport, Chicago, CNN, DC, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Christopher Browne gets ready for snow long before any falls in Washington, which hasn't seen a stormy winter for a few years now. It's a crucial part of his job as manager of Dulles International Airport, one of the busiest jumping off points for international flights and a hub for those traveling to and from the nation's capital for official business. Delays, especially those due to turbulent weather, cost airlines money and passengers lost time and productivity. That puts pressure on airport personnel and heightens the need to plan far ahead for turbulent weather. "If you were here earlier in the fall, you would see equipment running around and operating and acting as if there was 12 inches of snow on the runway," Browne said. Plows jumped into action at Washington's Dulles airport for surprise March storm. Airports plan way ahead for dealing with snow; Dulles runs drills in the fall. Clearing runways efficiently crucial for ability of airlines to restart flights. Storms within a week test airports in DC, Boston, Chicago and Denver
|
Denver
|
[
"Michael Scotto"
] |
{
"passage": 1705,
"query": 2679
}
|
Query: Grimm has not been charged in light of his recent comments against @placeholder.
Entities: Delaware, Sheila Kelley, Daily Mail, David LaPierre, Michael Grimm, Michael Scotto, Taran Killam, SNL, Grimm, McCarthy, R-NY, NY1, Saturday Night Live, UPDATED, Melissa McCarthy, Kelly, Sheila Kelly
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 02:09 EST, 2 February 2014 | UPDATED: 06:34 EST, 2 February 2014 Talk about dirty politics. On Saturday Night Live, Melissa McCarthy played a crazed congresswoman, parodying the recent threats made by Rep. Michael Grimm (R-NY) against a reporter after being pressed on fundraising allegations. Framed as a local news report, SNL cast member Taran Killam played a Delaware 1 news anchor named David LaPierre. His report included updates on the shocking behavior of freshman Delaware congresswoman Sheila Kelly, played by McCarthy -- whose behavior outdoes Grimm's. Confronted by a reporter on illegal campaign finances. Kelly says 'We will talk about the planning committee and nothing else.' When pressed, she adds 'We're done here.' McCarthy played 'freshman congresswoman' Sheila Kelley. Kelly is seen berating journalists, shooting out a security camera, kicking cops and stealing a cop car. Kelly character parodies Rep. Michael Grimm (R-NY), who earlier this week threatened NY1 reporter Michael Scotto when asked about improper fundraising allegations. Show also featured video skit, listing '28 reasons to hug a black guy' Reason #1? 'Give us a chance.' Reasons 2 - 28? 'Slavery'
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Michael Scotto
|
[
"Ford",
"Rob Ford"
] |
{
"passage": 1706,
"query": 2680
}
|
Query: I am coming back and you will see a different @placeholder.'
Entities: Canada Day, Toronto, Ford, Louise Boyle, GreeneStone, Rob Ford, Associated Press, Chris Pleasance
Passage: By Associated Press and Chris Pleasance and Louise Boyle Toronto's crack-smoking Mayor Rob Ford plans to return to work on June 30 after a two-month stay in rehab. Ford said he will resume his duties as mayor 'in the later portion of the afternoon', in a letter to the city clerk released today. He asked the clerk to restore his old office locks which were changed when he left. Ford is in rehab for alcohol addiction after announcing in April that he was seeking treatment. He made the decision after another video surfaced that apparently showed him smoking crack. Ford admitted last year after reports of a similar video that he had smoked crack in a 'drunken stupor,' following months of denials. Rob Ford plans to leave the GreeneStone facility at the end of the month. He will then launch reelection campaign on July 1 - Canada Day. Ford went into rehab on May 1 after another drunken rant was filmed. He previously called the clinic 'amazing' and likened it to football camp. He earlier released a picture of himself taking a swim at rehab clinic
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Ford
|
[
"Ford",
"Rob Ford"
] |
{
"passage": 1706,
"query": 2680
}
|
Query: I am coming back and you will see a different @placeholder.'
Entities: Canada Day, Toronto, Ford, Louise Boyle, GreeneStone, Rob Ford, Associated Press, Chris Pleasance
Passage: By Associated Press and Chris Pleasance and Louise Boyle Toronto's crack-smoking Mayor Rob Ford plans to return to work on June 30 after a two-month stay in rehab. Ford said he will resume his duties as mayor 'in the later portion of the afternoon', in a letter to the city clerk released today. He asked the clerk to restore his old office locks which were changed when he left. Ford is in rehab for alcohol addiction after announcing in April that he was seeking treatment. He made the decision after another video surfaced that apparently showed him smoking crack. Ford admitted last year after reports of a similar video that he had smoked crack in a 'drunken stupor,' following months of denials. Rob Ford plans to leave the GreeneStone facility at the end of the month. He will then launch reelection campaign on July 1 - Canada Day. Ford went into rehab on May 1 after another drunken rant was filmed. He previously called the clinic 'amazing' and likened it to football camp. He earlier released a picture of himself taking a swim at rehab clinic
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Rob Ford
|
[
"Barnsley"
] |
{
"passage": 1707,
"query": 2681
}
|
Query: Wilson is congratulated by his players after winning promotion with @placeholder in 1996-97
Entities: Tykes, North Stand, MK Dons, Danny Wilson, Barnsley, Kidderminster, Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday, Scunthorpe, Wilson, League One, Premier League, FA Cup, Worcester, Oakwell
Passage: Danny Wilson can be found burrowing happily around the corridors of a stand built with the proceeds of Barnsley’s single season with the high rollers in the Premier League. The previous evening had been spent in Kidderminster watching Scunthorpe beat Worcester in an epic FA Cup penalty shootout. The morning had been spent in the squall on the training pitches, beside the academy, behind Oakwell’s North Stand, all funded as part of the £4.5million development which transformed one end of the ground and provides a legacy from one year in the top tier. Danny Wilson is preparing to take charge of his 1,000th league game during a second spell with Barnsley. Danny Wilson will take charge of 1,000th game during his second spell with League One club Barnsley. Former player has previously managed at clubs including Sheffield Wednesday, MK Dons and Sheffield United. Wilson won promotion to the Premier League with the Tykes in 1997 but has also struggled through tough times at Oakwell
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Barnsley
|
[
"Chelsea"
] |
{
"passage": 1708,
"query": 2682
}
|
Query: Costa will be introduced to the Stamford Bridge crowd as a @placeholder player for the first time on Tuesday night ahead of the final pre-season friendly with Real Sociedad.
Entities: Atletico Madrid, Stamford Bridge, Atleti, Costa and Co, Diego Costa, Spain, Costa, Atletico, Brazil, Blues, London Evening Standard, Burnley, Champions League, Premier League, Chelsea, Jose Mourinho, Real Sociedad
Passage: Diego Costa has apologised for his part in knocking Chelsea out of the Champions League when he was playing for Atletico Madrid. The Blues were sent crashing out in the semi-finals by Costa and Co courtesy of a 3-1 reversal at Stamford Bridge. The Brazil-born Spain international has since switched sides in a £30million move to the Premier League, but is keen to make amends with the Blues faithful. 'Now I can say I'm really sorry for the part I played in the game we won at Stamford Bridge,' he said in the London Evening Standard. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Diego Costa score his first Chelsea goal. Costa has apologised for his part in Atletico's semi-final win last season. The striker scored a penalty at Stamford Bridge as Atleti won 3-1. He has since joined Jose Mourinho's side in a £30million deal. Costa will make his first home appearance against Real Sociedad. Chelsea begin their season away at Burnley on Monday
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Chelsea
|
[
"Hawaii"
] |
{
"passage": 1709,
"query": 2683
}
|
Query: The couple, who have not been named, were sailing towards @placeholder when they hit trouble 2,000 miles short of their destination.
Entities: Britain, North Pacific Ocean, David Gardner, U.S. Navy, Hawaii, Pacific, Oahu, UK, US Navy, British, Coast Guard
Passage: By David Gardner PUBLISHED: 23:44 EST, 28 April 2013 | UPDATED: 18:11 EST, 29 April 2013 A massive search was going on last night after a British sailor fell from his yacht in the Pacific, leaving his terrified fiancée on board alone. The woman, also from the UK, had little sailing experience and was unable to keep track of the man as he was carried out of sight in the shark-infested waters. She was later plucked to safety by a US Navy helicopter after calling rescue services in Britain. Remote: A woman was recovered from the boat in the middle of the North Pacific Ocean, the Coast Guard said, but the captain is still missing. The man, 35, was conscious when he fell overboard, Coast Guard said. Boat was in remote location almost 2,000 miles off Oahu, Hawaii. A woman - also British - was rescued with help of U.S. Navy
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Hawaii
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[
"Filipino",
"Philippines"
] |
{
"passage": 1710,
"query": 2684
}
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Query: The hard-hitting success of Pacquiao has led to more @placeholder stepping into the ring, but many of them are seeking the potentially lucrative rewards of a professional career, rather than boxing as an amateur for national pride.
Entities: Olympic, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines, Pacquiao, Olympic Committee, Manuel Lopez, Philippines, Manny Pacquiao, CNN, Lopez, Filipino
Passage: (CNN) -- Filipino boxing sensation Manny Pacquiao may be an eight-time world champion but he didn't have the skills to make it as an amateur. "He tried his luck, but he wasn't good enough as far as we were concerned," says Manuel Lopez, the former president of the Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines and current Vice President of the Philippines Olympic Committee. "He was very raw, with punches coming from over the shoulder; he was floating, in other words." Lopez knew Pacquiao as a teenager before he developed into him one of the best pound-for-pound boxers of all time, and readily concedes that he did see he had great potential as a pro. The Philippines has won nine Olympic medals, five have come from boxing. Success of world champion boxer Manny Pacquiao has increased interest in the sport. More young boxers aim to be professional rather than try for Olympic glory. Vice president of the Philippines Olympic Committee sees lots of potential in young boxers
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Filipino
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[
"Filipino",
"Philippines"
] |
{
"passage": 1710,
"query": 2684
}
|
Query: The hard-hitting success of Pacquiao has led to more @placeholder stepping into the ring, but many of them are seeking the potentially lucrative rewards of a professional career, rather than boxing as an amateur for national pride.
Entities: Olympic, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines, Pacquiao, Olympic Committee, Manuel Lopez, Philippines, Manny Pacquiao, CNN, Lopez, Filipino
Passage: (CNN) -- Filipino boxing sensation Manny Pacquiao may be an eight-time world champion but he didn't have the skills to make it as an amateur. "He tried his luck, but he wasn't good enough as far as we were concerned," says Manuel Lopez, the former president of the Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines and current Vice President of the Philippines Olympic Committee. "He was very raw, with punches coming from over the shoulder; he was floating, in other words." Lopez knew Pacquiao as a teenager before he developed into him one of the best pound-for-pound boxers of all time, and readily concedes that he did see he had great potential as a pro. The Philippines has won nine Olympic medals, five have come from boxing. Success of world champion boxer Manny Pacquiao has increased interest in the sport. More young boxers aim to be professional rather than try for Olympic glory. Vice president of the Philippines Olympic Committee sees lots of potential in young boxers
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Philippines
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[
"Lopez",
"Manuel Lopez"
] |
{
"passage": 1710,
"query": 2685
}
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Query: Funding is the main reason, bemoans @placeholder, plus the increased difficultly in qualifying.
Entities: Olympic, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines, Pacquiao, Olympic Committee, Manuel Lopez, Philippines, Manny Pacquiao, CNN, Lopez, Filipino
Passage: (CNN) -- Filipino boxing sensation Manny Pacquiao may be an eight-time world champion but he didn't have the skills to make it as an amateur. "He tried his luck, but he wasn't good enough as far as we were concerned," says Manuel Lopez, the former president of the Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines and current Vice President of the Philippines Olympic Committee. "He was very raw, with punches coming from over the shoulder; he was floating, in other words." Lopez knew Pacquiao as a teenager before he developed into him one of the best pound-for-pound boxers of all time, and readily concedes that he did see he had great potential as a pro. The Philippines has won nine Olympic medals, five have come from boxing. Success of world champion boxer Manny Pacquiao has increased interest in the sport. More young boxers aim to be professional rather than try for Olympic glory. Vice president of the Philippines Olympic Committee sees lots of potential in young boxers
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Lopez
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[
"Lopez",
"Manuel Lopez"
] |
{
"passage": 1710,
"query": 2685
}
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Query: Funding is the main reason, bemoans @placeholder, plus the increased difficultly in qualifying.
Entities: Olympic, Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines, Pacquiao, Olympic Committee, Manuel Lopez, Philippines, Manny Pacquiao, CNN, Lopez, Filipino
Passage: (CNN) -- Filipino boxing sensation Manny Pacquiao may be an eight-time world champion but he didn't have the skills to make it as an amateur. "He tried his luck, but he wasn't good enough as far as we were concerned," says Manuel Lopez, the former president of the Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines and current Vice President of the Philippines Olympic Committee. "He was very raw, with punches coming from over the shoulder; he was floating, in other words." Lopez knew Pacquiao as a teenager before he developed into him one of the best pound-for-pound boxers of all time, and readily concedes that he did see he had great potential as a pro. The Philippines has won nine Olympic medals, five have come from boxing. Success of world champion boxer Manny Pacquiao has increased interest in the sport. More young boxers aim to be professional rather than try for Olympic glory. Vice president of the Philippines Olympic Committee sees lots of potential in young boxers
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Manuel Lopez
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[
"Muslim",
"Muslims"
] |
{
"passage": 1711,
"query": 2686
}
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Query: Unfortunately, American attitudes toward Islam and @placeholder often blur the line between the peaceful and rational mainstream majority of Muslims on the one hand and the acts of a small but dangerous minority on the other.
Entities: Esposito, Cordoba House, Muslim, Islamic, Cordoba Initiative, U.S., John Esposito, Americans, Muslims, CNN, Ground Zero
Passage: (CNN) -- The proposal by the Cordoba Initiative to build an Islamic center near Ground Zero has drawn major media attention and engendered fierce debate. Right-wing political commentators, politicians, hard-line Christian ministers, bloggers and some families of 9/11 victims have charged that it is insensitive to 9/11 families, dishonors memories of the victims and will be a "monument to terrorism." But here are the facts:The center is not at Ground Zero but two blocks away, and the Cordoba Initiative seeks to build a center, not a mosque. The center is not designed as a local mosque for a Muslim community but rather to serve the wider community. John Esposito says there's fierce debate over Muslim center planned near Ground Zero. Esposito: Cordoba House is meant to improve interfaith connections in community. Polls show many Americans leery of Muslims; they also show Muslims integrated, loyal to U.S. Esposito: Opposition to center goes against democratic principles, is Islamophobic
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Muslim
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