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[ "Rossi", "Valentino Rossi" ]
{ "passage": 1750, "query": 2750 }
Query: I know that Dani and @placeholder are so strong at the end of the race so I pushed very hard at the start," the 21-year-old revealed. Entities: Yamaha, Spanish, Dani Pedrosa, Marquez, Andalusia, Repsol Honda, Valentino Rossi, MotoGP, Marc Marquez, CNN, Mick Doohan, Rossi, Australian, Jerez Passage: (CNN) -- Marc Marquez held off a resurgent Valentino Rossi to win his fourth straight MotoGP race since start of the season with first victory Sunday at the Spanish circuit of Jerez. The Repsol Honda rider is the first man since Australian great Mick Doohan in 1992 to win the opening four rounds of the season in motorcycling's premier class and he was never headed after starting from pole. He had built up a four second lead by lap 12, but a charging Rossi on his Yamaha had closed up the finish in Andalusia. Seven-time world MotoGP champion Rossi was picking up his second runners-up spot of the season and held off Marquez's teammate Dani Pedrosa on the final corner. Marc Marquez wins Spanish MotoGP at Jerez. Fourth straight win for reigning world champion. Valentino Rossi finishes in a fine second. Marquez leads world title race by 28 points
Rossi
[ "Rossi", "Valentino Rossi" ]
{ "passage": 1750, "query": 2750 }
Query: I know that Dani and @placeholder are so strong at the end of the race so I pushed very hard at the start," the 21-year-old revealed. Entities: Yamaha, Spanish, Dani Pedrosa, Marquez, Andalusia, Repsol Honda, Valentino Rossi, MotoGP, Marc Marquez, CNN, Mick Doohan, Rossi, Australian, Jerez Passage: (CNN) -- Marc Marquez held off a resurgent Valentino Rossi to win his fourth straight MotoGP race since start of the season with first victory Sunday at the Spanish circuit of Jerez. The Repsol Honda rider is the first man since Australian great Mick Doohan in 1992 to win the opening four rounds of the season in motorcycling's premier class and he was never headed after starting from pole. He had built up a four second lead by lap 12, but a charging Rossi on his Yamaha had closed up the finish in Andalusia. Seven-time world MotoGP champion Rossi was picking up his second runners-up spot of the season and held off Marquez's teammate Dani Pedrosa on the final corner. Marc Marquez wins Spanish MotoGP at Jerez. Fourth straight win for reigning world champion. Valentino Rossi finishes in a fine second. Marquez leads world title race by 28 points
Valentino Rossi
[ "MotoGP" ]
{ "passage": 1750, "query": 2751 }
Query: Rossi, who was winning his 149th podium finish in @placeholder, was delighted to be a factor again at Jerez, which is one of his favorite circuits. Entities: Yamaha, Spanish, Dani Pedrosa, Marquez, Andalusia, Repsol Honda, Valentino Rossi, MotoGP, Marc Marquez, CNN, Mick Doohan, Rossi, Australian, Jerez Passage: (CNN) -- Marc Marquez held off a resurgent Valentino Rossi to win his fourth straight MotoGP race since start of the season with first victory Sunday at the Spanish circuit of Jerez. The Repsol Honda rider is the first man since Australian great Mick Doohan in 1992 to win the opening four rounds of the season in motorcycling's premier class and he was never headed after starting from pole. He had built up a four second lead by lap 12, but a charging Rossi on his Yamaha had closed up the finish in Andalusia. Seven-time world MotoGP champion Rossi was picking up his second runners-up spot of the season and held off Marquez's teammate Dani Pedrosa on the final corner. Marc Marquez wins Spanish MotoGP at Jerez. Fourth straight win for reigning world champion. Valentino Rossi finishes in a fine second. Marquez leads world title race by 28 points
MotoGP
[ "France" ]
{ "passage": 1751, "query": 2752 }
Query: Rare sighting: The birds are common in central and southern Europe during the British summer, especially in the south of @placeholder, but this young bird overshot the area by hundreds of miles Entities: Martin Robinson, Scotland, France, Russia, Med, Jersey, Wareham Forest, Scilly Isles, Spain, Dorset, UK, Africa, Turkey, Britain, Europe, sub-Saharan Africa Passage: By Martin Robinson A thousand frenzied twitchers have rushed to the south coast after a rare bird of prey was spotted on mainland Britain for the first time ever. Police were needed to control crowds as bird watchers flocked to Wareham Forest in Dorset after news broke that a short-toed eagle had been seen over the weekend. The young bird of prey, which has a 6ft wingspan, got lost on its first migration from Africa and ended up on the south coast of Britain rather than southern Europe. Enthusiasts have travelled from as far afield as Scotland to glimpse the endangered bird, which has only ever been seen twice before in the UK before - in Jersey in 1999 and the Scilly Isles in 2011. News of the short-toed eagle landing in Dorset led to hundreds of people flooding to nature reserve over the weekend. The bird usually migrates from sub-Saharan Africa to southern France, Spain, Turkey and Russia. Experts say this one-year-old eagle becomes the first on mainland Britain after getting lost en route to the Med. On only two other occasions has the species headed too far north: Jersey in 1999 and Scilly Isles in 2011
France
[ "France" ]
{ "passage": 1751, "query": 2753 }
Query: He said: '@placeholder is as near as they normally get to Britain. Entities: Martin Robinson, Scotland, France, Russia, Med, Jersey, Wareham Forest, Scilly Isles, Spain, Dorset, UK, Africa, Turkey, Britain, Europe, sub-Saharan Africa Passage: By Martin Robinson A thousand frenzied twitchers have rushed to the south coast after a rare bird of prey was spotted on mainland Britain for the first time ever. Police were needed to control crowds as bird watchers flocked to Wareham Forest in Dorset after news broke that a short-toed eagle had been seen over the weekend. The young bird of prey, which has a 6ft wingspan, got lost on its first migration from Africa and ended up on the south coast of Britain rather than southern Europe. Enthusiasts have travelled from as far afield as Scotland to glimpse the endangered bird, which has only ever been seen twice before in the UK before - in Jersey in 1999 and the Scilly Isles in 2011. News of the short-toed eagle landing in Dorset led to hundreds of people flooding to nature reserve over the weekend. The bird usually migrates from sub-Saharan Africa to southern France, Spain, Turkey and Russia. Experts say this one-year-old eagle becomes the first on mainland Britain after getting lost en route to the Med. On only two other occasions has the species headed too far north: Jersey in 1999 and Scilly Isles in 2011
France
[ "Cohen", "Steve Cohen", "Steve cohen" ]
{ "passage": 1752, "query": 2754 }
Query: The painting had to undergo restoration following a notorious 2006 mishap in which Mr Wynn accidentally put his elbow through the canvass, opening a six-inch gash, just before it was set to be shipped to @placeholder. Entities: Alberto Giacometti, Steve cohen, Swiss, Picasso, 1951 sculpture 'Chariot, Sotheby, Giacometti, Steve Cohen, 'Chariot' sculpture, Page Six, SAC Capital Advisors, Steve Wynn, New York City, Cohen Passage: Billionaire hedge fund manager Steve Cohen has been unmasked as the secret lone bidder who shelled out $101million for a sculpture by Alberto Giacometti at a New York City auction last week. Sources familiar with the details of the sale told local media outlets, among them Page Six, that Cohen, the founder of the now-defunct investment firm SAC Capital Advisors, scooped up the masterpiece titled 'Chariot' last Tuesday at Sotheby's impressionist and modern art sale. The rare 1951 bronze sculpture, one of only six created by Giacometti, features an elongated goddess-like figure perched atop a wheeled chariot. Billionaire's newest toy: Hedge fund manager Steve cohen (left) reportedly bought Alberto Giacometti's 'Chariot' sculpture (right) for $101million at auction November 4. Giacometti's 1951 sculpture 'Chariot' sold to Cohen is one of only six created by the Swiss artist. Steve Cohen, 58, is founder of now-defunct SAC Capital Advisors, which had to pay $1.8billion to settle insider trading case last year. He bought a Picasso from casino magnate Steve Wynn for $155million in 2012 to add to his massive art collection
Cohen
[ "Cohen", "Steve Cohen", "Steve cohen" ]
{ "passage": 1752, "query": 2754 }
Query: The painting had to undergo restoration following a notorious 2006 mishap in which Mr Wynn accidentally put his elbow through the canvass, opening a six-inch gash, just before it was set to be shipped to @placeholder. Entities: Alberto Giacometti, Steve cohen, Swiss, Picasso, 1951 sculpture 'Chariot, Sotheby, Giacometti, Steve Cohen, 'Chariot' sculpture, Page Six, SAC Capital Advisors, Steve Wynn, New York City, Cohen Passage: Billionaire hedge fund manager Steve Cohen has been unmasked as the secret lone bidder who shelled out $101million for a sculpture by Alberto Giacometti at a New York City auction last week. Sources familiar with the details of the sale told local media outlets, among them Page Six, that Cohen, the founder of the now-defunct investment firm SAC Capital Advisors, scooped up the masterpiece titled 'Chariot' last Tuesday at Sotheby's impressionist and modern art sale. The rare 1951 bronze sculpture, one of only six created by Giacometti, features an elongated goddess-like figure perched atop a wheeled chariot. Billionaire's newest toy: Hedge fund manager Steve cohen (left) reportedly bought Alberto Giacometti's 'Chariot' sculpture (right) for $101million at auction November 4. Giacometti's 1951 sculpture 'Chariot' sold to Cohen is one of only six created by the Swiss artist. Steve Cohen, 58, is founder of now-defunct SAC Capital Advisors, which had to pay $1.8billion to settle insider trading case last year. He bought a Picasso from casino magnate Steve Wynn for $155million in 2012 to add to his massive art collection
Steve Cohen
[ "Cohen", "Steve Cohen", "Steve cohen" ]
{ "passage": 1752, "query": 2754 }
Query: The painting had to undergo restoration following a notorious 2006 mishap in which Mr Wynn accidentally put his elbow through the canvass, opening a six-inch gash, just before it was set to be shipped to @placeholder. Entities: Alberto Giacometti, Steve cohen, Swiss, Picasso, 1951 sculpture 'Chariot, Sotheby, Giacometti, Steve Cohen, 'Chariot' sculpture, Page Six, SAC Capital Advisors, Steve Wynn, New York City, Cohen Passage: Billionaire hedge fund manager Steve Cohen has been unmasked as the secret lone bidder who shelled out $101million for a sculpture by Alberto Giacometti at a New York City auction last week. Sources familiar with the details of the sale told local media outlets, among them Page Six, that Cohen, the founder of the now-defunct investment firm SAC Capital Advisors, scooped up the masterpiece titled 'Chariot' last Tuesday at Sotheby's impressionist and modern art sale. The rare 1951 bronze sculpture, one of only six created by Giacometti, features an elongated goddess-like figure perched atop a wheeled chariot. Billionaire's newest toy: Hedge fund manager Steve cohen (left) reportedly bought Alberto Giacometti's 'Chariot' sculpture (right) for $101million at auction November 4. Giacometti's 1951 sculpture 'Chariot' sold to Cohen is one of only six created by the Swiss artist. Steve Cohen, 58, is founder of now-defunct SAC Capital Advisors, which had to pay $1.8billion to settle insider trading case last year. He bought a Picasso from casino magnate Steve Wynn for $155million in 2012 to add to his massive art collection
Steve cohen
[ "Serb", "Serbian" ]
{ "passage": 1753, "query": 2755 }
Query: @placeholder Novak Djokovic, during practice ahead of the Paris Masters, is defending his title this week Entities: Serb, Novak Djokovic, Swiss, Jelena, Djokovic, Serbian, Valencia, Serena Williams, Basle, Paris Masters, Roger Federer, Stefan, Andy Murray, Paris, Federer, ATP Tour Passage: There can be no relaxing into paternity leave for Novak Djokovic, not when trying to fend off the remarkable charge of Roger Federer back towards the world No 1 ranking. Djokovic has left wife Jelena and new-born son Stefan behind to defend the Paris Masters this week, knowing that Federer is close to striking a blow for the supposed tennis geriatrics by joining fellow 33-year-old Serena Williams at the summit of the season-end rankings. If the Swiss wins this last significant ATP Tour event of the year and Djokovic fails to make the final then the Serb will effectively hand over the position next Monday. Reigning Paris Masters champion defends his title after the birth of his son. The Serbian faces a strong challenge to be world No 1 from Roger Federer. The Swiss, now 12 matches undefeated, won the Basle title on Sunday. Andy Murray plays in Paris after his epic win in the Valencia final on Sunday
Serb
[ "Serb", "Serbian" ]
{ "passage": 1753, "query": 2755 }
Query: @placeholder Novak Djokovic, during practice ahead of the Paris Masters, is defending his title this week Entities: Serb, Novak Djokovic, Swiss, Jelena, Djokovic, Serbian, Valencia, Serena Williams, Basle, Paris Masters, Roger Federer, Stefan, Andy Murray, Paris, Federer, ATP Tour Passage: There can be no relaxing into paternity leave for Novak Djokovic, not when trying to fend off the remarkable charge of Roger Federer back towards the world No 1 ranking. Djokovic has left wife Jelena and new-born son Stefan behind to defend the Paris Masters this week, knowing that Federer is close to striking a blow for the supposed tennis geriatrics by joining fellow 33-year-old Serena Williams at the summit of the season-end rankings. If the Swiss wins this last significant ATP Tour event of the year and Djokovic fails to make the final then the Serb will effectively hand over the position next Monday. Reigning Paris Masters champion defends his title after the birth of his son. The Serbian faces a strong challenge to be world No 1 from Roger Federer. The Swiss, now 12 matches undefeated, won the Basle title on Sunday. Andy Murray plays in Paris after his epic win in the Valencia final on Sunday
Serbian
[ "Americans" ]
{ "passage": 1754, "query": 2756 }
Query: For if @placeholder see the court as no more than another partisan body, the justices' capacity to persuade persons of diverse ideological hues will be lost. Entities: Supreme Court, Joondeph, Republican, Americans, CNN, Bradley Joondeph, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Passage: (CNN) -- Like everyone else who listened to the arguments at the Supreme Court last week, I have no crystal ball for predicting whether the justices will uphold or strike down the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. But it seemed clear to me, as it did to most observers, that the court's five Republican appointees are leaning toward invalidating the act's minimum coverage provision, the "mandate" provision that requires most Americans to acquire health insurance by January 2014. This was somewhat surprising. Even more surprising, though, was that several of the justices also seemed inclined to strike down the entire law, all 2,700 pages of it. Bradley Joondeph: No one can predict how Supreme Court will rule on health care law. He says there were indications that some justices would throw out entire law. Joondeph: Throwing out hugely important law, in midst of campaign, would be a big risk. He says a decision widely viewed as political could threaten court's stature
Americans
[ "George Bush", "George W. Bush" ]
{ "passage": 1755, "query": 2757 }
Query: But the letters will not be published in full and any quotes will be kept to the ‘minimum necessary’, and following the protests from the US, no details of Mr @placeholder’s messages will be published. Entities: US, Jeremy Heywood, James Chapman, George W. Bush, Iraq War, John Chilcot, Chilcot Inquiry, Home Office, Norman Baker, UK, George Bush, Tony Blair, Iraq, Blair Passage: By James Chapman A Home Office minister has launched an extraordinary attack on the Iraq War inquiry’s decision not to publish secret notes between Tony Blair and George Bush. Norman Baker said key evidence was being ‘filleted’ and urged Mr Blair to intervene to insist that it is included in the long-delayed official report into the 2003 conflict. Sir John Chilcot’s inquiry has been condemned as a whitewash over a deal to keep letters and notes of phone calls between the then US and UK leaders private. Home Office minister Norman Baker insisted the public had a right to know about notes sent between Tony Blair and George W. Bush in the run-up to the Iraq war. Norman Baker urges Tony Blair to intervene to release all exchanges. Chilcot Inquiry condemned as a whitewash over deal to keep letters secret. Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood vetoed release of correspondence. Blair has always denied trying to block the release of the messages
George Bush
[ "George Bush", "George W. Bush" ]
{ "passage": 1755, "query": 2757 }
Query: But the letters will not be published in full and any quotes will be kept to the ‘minimum necessary’, and following the protests from the US, no details of Mr @placeholder’s messages will be published. Entities: US, Jeremy Heywood, James Chapman, George W. Bush, Iraq War, John Chilcot, Chilcot Inquiry, Home Office, Norman Baker, UK, George Bush, Tony Blair, Iraq, Blair Passage: By James Chapman A Home Office minister has launched an extraordinary attack on the Iraq War inquiry’s decision not to publish secret notes between Tony Blair and George Bush. Norman Baker said key evidence was being ‘filleted’ and urged Mr Blair to intervene to insist that it is included in the long-delayed official report into the 2003 conflict. Sir John Chilcot’s inquiry has been condemned as a whitewash over a deal to keep letters and notes of phone calls between the then US and UK leaders private. Home Office minister Norman Baker insisted the public had a right to know about notes sent between Tony Blair and George W. Bush in the run-up to the Iraq war. Norman Baker urges Tony Blair to intervene to release all exchanges. Chilcot Inquiry condemned as a whitewash over deal to keep letters secret. Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood vetoed release of correspondence. Blair has always denied trying to block the release of the messages
George W. Bush
[ "Christmas" ]
{ "passage": 1756, "query": 2758 }
Query: Piñatas, posadas and ponche sum up the festivities in this colorful Mexican city, where @placeholder is both a solemn and a celebratory affair. Entities: Claus, Elf School, North Pole, Santa Claus, Ethiopia, Lapland, Mexico, Arctic Circle, New York, Philippines, Finns, Finland, Amsterdam, Christmas, CNN, Rovaniemi Passage: (CNN) -- If your Christmas is too often one of tacky decorations, over-cooked turkey and bitter family feuds, now may be the time to put the baubles back in the attic and plan yourself a yuletide getaway. To help you along, we offer our top picks for the most Christmassy places around the world. Lapland, Finland While legends dating as far back as the 1820's may cite the North Pole as the official home of Santa Claus and his jolly missus, Finns would have us believe otherwise. For them, Rovaniemi, Lapland, located just north of the Arctic Circle, is Christmas headquarters. Here, children can make gingerbread cookies with Mrs. Claus, enroll in Elf School, or take a calligraphy class and learn to compose their Christmas wish-lists with a traditional quill. CNN picks ten top destinations in which to spend Christmas around the world. Lapland, New York and Amsterdam all offer their very own take on the Christmas holiday experience. Mexico, the Philippines and Ethiopia offer a warmer, but no less cultural, alternative
Christmas
[ "Jordan", "Jordanian" ]
{ "passage": 1757, "query": 2759 }
Query: Iraqi families are changing the social fabric of @placeholder society. Entities: Jordan, Shmisani, Shmisani Institute for Girls, Jordanian, Amman, Sanaa Abu Harb, CNN, AMMAN, Iraqi, Iraq Passage: AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- In the sunbathed schoolyard of the Shmisani Institute for Girls in Amman, Jordan, principal Sanaa Abu Harb makes an announcement over the speaker system. Iraqi students at the Shmisani school in Amman gather around a teacher. One in 5 students there is Iraqi. "All Iraqi girls come outside now. All Iraqi girls. Iraqi girls only!" she repeats several times, making sure the message is clear and waving away Jordanian pupils attracted by the commotion. Dozens of girls in green apron-like uniforms pour out into the courtyard and cluster on the top level of a stone staircase overlooking a concrete playground. Jordan opens school doors to all Iraqi children, regardless of refugee status. Principal says her school is 20 percent Iraqi this year. Education minister: Iraqi kids will be incorporated into "mainstream" life. One student says he lost five family members in Iraq
Jordan
[ "Jordan", "Jordanian" ]
{ "passage": 1757, "query": 2759 }
Query: Iraqi families are changing the social fabric of @placeholder society. Entities: Jordan, Shmisani, Shmisani Institute for Girls, Jordanian, Amman, Sanaa Abu Harb, CNN, AMMAN, Iraqi, Iraq Passage: AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- In the sunbathed schoolyard of the Shmisani Institute for Girls in Amman, Jordan, principal Sanaa Abu Harb makes an announcement over the speaker system. Iraqi students at the Shmisani school in Amman gather around a teacher. One in 5 students there is Iraqi. "All Iraqi girls come outside now. All Iraqi girls. Iraqi girls only!" she repeats several times, making sure the message is clear and waving away Jordanian pupils attracted by the commotion. Dozens of girls in green apron-like uniforms pour out into the courtyard and cluster on the top level of a stone staircase overlooking a concrete playground. Jordan opens school doors to all Iraqi children, regardless of refugee status. Principal says her school is 20 percent Iraqi this year. Education minister: Iraqi kids will be incorporated into "mainstream" life. One student says he lost five family members in Iraq
Jordanian
[ "UK" ]
{ "passage": 1758, "query": 2760 }
Query: from coming to the @placeholder to study and to pick up tips on how to develop Entities: Olympic Cauldron, Boris Johnson, Old Etonian, David Cameron, Westminster Bubble, Mumbai, Johnson, German, Steve Nolan, Rik Sharma, European Union, India, Boris Becker, UK, Daniel Martin, London, Indian, Wimbledon Passage: By Daniel Martin, Steve Nolan and Rik Sharma PUBLISHED: 20:54 EST, 25 November 2012 | UPDATED: 20:00 EST, 26 November 2012 He may be a big fish in the Westminster Bubble but Boris Johnson had his ego well and truly pricked when he ventured outside it yesterday. The London Mayor – on a six-day tour of India – found himself being confused with the German tennis hero Boris Becker. At an event in Mumbai which saw the handing over of petals from the Olympic Cauldron to Indian athletes, the Old Etonian was asked if he was the red-haired Wimbledon legend. Mr Johnson arrived in India for a six day tour to boost trade links and see student visa issues addressed. Took time out from trip to back Prime Minister David Cameron's stance on a referendum on whether the UK should remain part of the European Union
UK
[ "Washington" ]
{ "passage": 1759, "query": 2761 }
Query: In effect, @placeholder is temporarily holding up some assistance as it prepares for the possibility future help could be cut. Entities: United States, Egypt, White House, U.S., Morsy, Josh Earnest, Obama, CNN, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- The Obama administration is withholding some military aid to Egypt as it reviews how to proceed with any future help as deadly political violence continued to flare, a U.S. official told CNN. But the White House said repeatedly on Tuesday any suggestion aid had been halted beyond two areas that have already been announced was inaccurate, and that a review of all assistance programs to Egypt is ongoing and no determination had been made involving the results of that assessment. "Providing foreign assistance is not like a spigot. You don't turn it off and on or turn it up or down like a faucet. Assistance is provided episodically. That is, it's provided in specific tranches," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said. Congressional office said the United States has halted military aid to Egypt. White House said some aid stopped, but it cannot be turned on and off like a faucet. Obama spokesman said review of aid to Egypt ongoing; no decisions made on future assistance. Egypt has been embroiled in violence amid clashes between security forces and Morsy supporters
Washington
[ "Portia Nathan" ]
{ "passage": 1760, "query": 2762 }
Query: I think that's because @placeholder, as written, has a genuine edge to her, whereas Rudd, with his smiley sincerity, is stuck playing too nice and flawless a guy. Entities: EW.com, About a Boy, Oz, Paul Rudd, Tina Fey, Croods, Portia Nathan, Admission, Jean Hanff Korelitz, Karen Croner, Princeton, Princeton University, Paul Weitz, Hollywood Passage: (EW.com) -- There have been so many shrill, dumb, rinky-dink romantic comedies that it's easy to feel downright grateful when a smart, non-cheesy one comes along. "Admission," a likable breezy campus movie directed by Paul Weitz ("About a Boy"), is blissfully non-insulting. The film is set at Princeton University, and Karen Croner's screenplay, which is based on Jean Hanff Korelitz's novel, crackles with the sound of very clever people trying to out-talk each other — an all too rare and happy thing to encounter in a Hollywood movie. Box office preview: 'The Croods' will oust 'Oz' from top spot Portia Nathan (Tina Fey) is one of Princeton's elite team of admissions officers. She has the job of helping to choose which of the college's more than 26,000 yearly applicants, all of whom believe they deserve a place in the Princeton pantheon, are going to get in. (Approximate acceptance ratio: 1 in 26.). 'Admission' is a likable, breezy romantic comedy. Starring Tina Fey and Paul Rudd, the screenplay 'crackles' Yet after the first half, predictability sets in. Overall, the movie gets a "B" grade
Portia Nathan
[ "Olympic" ]
{ "passage": 1761, "query": 2763 }
Query: She said: ‘Obviously it will be great to be part of the @placeholder and get the atmosphere and the buzz of being a part of it. Entities: Olympic, Queen, Anne, Laurie Whitwell, Zara Phillips, Olympian Passage: By Laurie Whitwell PUBLISHED: 18:47 EST, 19 June 2012 | UPDATED: 03:30 EST, 20 June 2012 Dressed for success: Zara Phillips adopts the sporty look yesterday With her hair scraped back and her tracksuit jacket on, her style is certainly more that of a hard-working Olympian than a glamorous granddaughter of the Queen. And it seems Zara Phillips will not only look the part at the upcoming Games – she will be living like her fellow competitors, too. Princess Anne’s daughter is to be given no special treatment, it has emerged, staying in the Olympic village and sharing the same security and transport as other athletes. Princess Anne’s daughter is to be given no special treatment - she is staying in the Olympic village with the other athletes. She will also share the same security and transport as other athletes
Olympic
[ "Britain", "UK", "United Kingdom" ]
{ "passage": 1762, "query": 2764 }
Query: But Mr Darling added to the confusion by holding out the possibility of a UK-wide referendum, likening Scots keeping the pound to the controversy about @placeholder entering the euro. Entities: Better Together, Scottish, Scotland, Scots, Alastair Darling, English, United Kingdom, Darling, Gerri Peev, Britain, UK, Alistair Darling Passage: By Gerri Peev, Political Correspondent Action: Former Chancellor Alistair Darling claims the English should have a vote on whether a separate Scotland could keep the pound The English should have a vote on whether a separate Scotland could keep the pound, former Chancellor Alistair Darling has said. Mr Darling - who leads the pro-union Better Together campaign - suggested that residents in the rest of the United Kingdom could seal the fate of whether an independent Scotland is part of a currency union. Scottish separatists were given a boost last weekend when an unnamed minister said that ‘of course’ Scotland could keep sterling as part of negotiations. Alastair Darling claims the English should have a vote on currency union. Suggests residents in rest of Britain could seal fate of separate Scotland. Better Together campaign cites threat of losing pound as main argument. Only Scots will have a say on whether they stay in the UK in referendum
Britain
[ "Britain", "UK", "United Kingdom" ]
{ "passage": 1762, "query": 2764 }
Query: But Mr Darling added to the confusion by holding out the possibility of a UK-wide referendum, likening Scots keeping the pound to the controversy about @placeholder entering the euro. Entities: Better Together, Scottish, Scotland, Scots, Alastair Darling, English, United Kingdom, Darling, Gerri Peev, Britain, UK, Alistair Darling Passage: By Gerri Peev, Political Correspondent Action: Former Chancellor Alistair Darling claims the English should have a vote on whether a separate Scotland could keep the pound The English should have a vote on whether a separate Scotland could keep the pound, former Chancellor Alistair Darling has said. Mr Darling - who leads the pro-union Better Together campaign - suggested that residents in the rest of the United Kingdom could seal the fate of whether an independent Scotland is part of a currency union. Scottish separatists were given a boost last weekend when an unnamed minister said that ‘of course’ Scotland could keep sterling as part of negotiations. Alastair Darling claims the English should have a vote on currency union. Suggests residents in rest of Britain could seal fate of separate Scotland. Better Together campaign cites threat of losing pound as main argument. Only Scots will have a say on whether they stay in the UK in referendum
UK
[ "Britain", "UK", "United Kingdom" ]
{ "passage": 1762, "query": 2764 }
Query: But Mr Darling added to the confusion by holding out the possibility of a UK-wide referendum, likening Scots keeping the pound to the controversy about @placeholder entering the euro. Entities: Better Together, Scottish, Scotland, Scots, Alastair Darling, English, United Kingdom, Darling, Gerri Peev, Britain, UK, Alistair Darling Passage: By Gerri Peev, Political Correspondent Action: Former Chancellor Alistair Darling claims the English should have a vote on whether a separate Scotland could keep the pound The English should have a vote on whether a separate Scotland could keep the pound, former Chancellor Alistair Darling has said. Mr Darling - who leads the pro-union Better Together campaign - suggested that residents in the rest of the United Kingdom could seal the fate of whether an independent Scotland is part of a currency union. Scottish separatists were given a boost last weekend when an unnamed minister said that ‘of course’ Scotland could keep sterling as part of negotiations. Alastair Darling claims the English should have a vote on currency union. Suggests residents in rest of Britain could seal fate of separate Scotland. Better Together campaign cites threat of losing pound as main argument. Only Scots will have a say on whether they stay in the UK in referendum
United Kingdom
[ "Scotland", "Scots", "Scottish" ]
{ "passage": 1762, "query": 2765 }
Query: ‘A weak @placeholder security and intelligence capability could make Scotland an attractive environment for hostile intelligence organisations, and provide a route into the UK,’ the think tank warned. Entities: Better Together, Scottish, Scotland, Scots, Alastair Darling, English, United Kingdom, Darling, Gerri Peev, Britain, UK, Alistair Darling Passage: By Gerri Peev, Political Correspondent Action: Former Chancellor Alistair Darling claims the English should have a vote on whether a separate Scotland could keep the pound The English should have a vote on whether a separate Scotland could keep the pound, former Chancellor Alistair Darling has said. Mr Darling - who leads the pro-union Better Together campaign - suggested that residents in the rest of the United Kingdom could seal the fate of whether an independent Scotland is part of a currency union. Scottish separatists were given a boost last weekend when an unnamed minister said that ‘of course’ Scotland could keep sterling as part of negotiations. Alastair Darling claims the English should have a vote on currency union. Suggests residents in rest of Britain could seal fate of separate Scotland. Better Together campaign cites threat of losing pound as main argument. Only Scots will have a say on whether they stay in the UK in referendum
Scotland
[ "Scotland", "Scots", "Scottish" ]
{ "passage": 1762, "query": 2765 }
Query: ‘A weak @placeholder security and intelligence capability could make Scotland an attractive environment for hostile intelligence organisations, and provide a route into the UK,’ the think tank warned. Entities: Better Together, Scottish, Scotland, Scots, Alastair Darling, English, United Kingdom, Darling, Gerri Peev, Britain, UK, Alistair Darling Passage: By Gerri Peev, Political Correspondent Action: Former Chancellor Alistair Darling claims the English should have a vote on whether a separate Scotland could keep the pound The English should have a vote on whether a separate Scotland could keep the pound, former Chancellor Alistair Darling has said. Mr Darling - who leads the pro-union Better Together campaign - suggested that residents in the rest of the United Kingdom could seal the fate of whether an independent Scotland is part of a currency union. Scottish separatists were given a boost last weekend when an unnamed minister said that ‘of course’ Scotland could keep sterling as part of negotiations. Alastair Darling claims the English should have a vote on currency union. Suggests residents in rest of Britain could seal fate of separate Scotland. Better Together campaign cites threat of losing pound as main argument. Only Scots will have a say on whether they stay in the UK in referendum
Scots
[ "Scotland", "Scots", "Scottish" ]
{ "passage": 1762, "query": 2765 }
Query: ‘A weak @placeholder security and intelligence capability could make Scotland an attractive environment for hostile intelligence organisations, and provide a route into the UK,’ the think tank warned. Entities: Better Together, Scottish, Scotland, Scots, Alastair Darling, English, United Kingdom, Darling, Gerri Peev, Britain, UK, Alistair Darling Passage: By Gerri Peev, Political Correspondent Action: Former Chancellor Alistair Darling claims the English should have a vote on whether a separate Scotland could keep the pound The English should have a vote on whether a separate Scotland could keep the pound, former Chancellor Alistair Darling has said. Mr Darling - who leads the pro-union Better Together campaign - suggested that residents in the rest of the United Kingdom could seal the fate of whether an independent Scotland is part of a currency union. Scottish separatists were given a boost last weekend when an unnamed minister said that ‘of course’ Scotland could keep sterling as part of negotiations. Alastair Darling claims the English should have a vote on currency union. Suggests residents in rest of Britain could seal fate of separate Scotland. Better Together campaign cites threat of losing pound as main argument. Only Scots will have a say on whether they stay in the UK in referendum
Scottish
[ "Mohawk" ]
{ "passage": 1763, "query": 2766 }
Query: Precautions: The shootings prompted officials to put schools on lockdown in Herkimer and @placeholder Entities: Herkimer, Meyers, Harry Montgomery Sr., Mohawk, Kurt R. Meyers, Hayley Peterson, New York, Kurt Meyers, Andrew Cuomo, Herkimer County, upstate New York Passage: By Hayley Peterson PUBLISHED: 23:00 EST, 12 March 2013 | UPDATED: 16:28 EST, 13 March 2013 Suspect: Police say Kurt Meyers, 64, fatally shot four people on Wednesday A gunman is on the run in upstate New York after shooting at least six people and killing four in a violent spree Wednesday morning across two towns in Herkimer County. Police are still searching for the suspect, 64-year-old Kurt R. Meyers, whom they believe is hiding out in the tiny village of Herkimer. As the manhunt continued into the afternoon, a half dozen gunshots rang out around 1:30 p.m. near a shuttered storefront downtown, while nearby, law enforcement officials and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo were planning to hold a news conference. Suspect Kurt R. Meyers, 64, is on the run after police say he killed four people and wounded two others in separate shootings at a barber shop and a car wash. Police believe Meyers, who is described by those who knew him as a 'loner,' is hiding out in the tiny town of Herkimer. Harry Montgomery Sr. of Mohawk is one of two victims killed in the barber shop. Other victims have not been identified
Mohawk
[ "Night Stalker", "Ramirez", "Richard Ramirez" ]
{ "passage": 1764, "query": 2767 }
Query: Addict: According to the coroner's report, @placeholder had serious conditions that indicated chronic drug use that predated his imprisonment, including hepatitis C Entities: San Quentin Prison, Levine, Ramirez, Night Stalker, California, Richard Ramirez, Lambs, Ted Levine, Buffalo Bill, Sara Malm, Silence of the Lambs Passage: By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 06:17 EST, 5 July 2013 | UPDATED: 08:39 EST, 5 July 2013 The Night Stalker killer who terrorized California in the mid-1980s, idolized the actor who played a mass murderer who kidnaps and skins women. In his final interview, Ramirez spoke of his admiration for Ted Levine's performance as a psychopathic murderer who kidnaps and skins women in the 1991 thriller Silence of the Lambs. Speaking from San Quentin Prison shortly before his death last month, the serial killer described his favourite scene from the classic scary movie. Scroll down for video Horror: Serial killer Richard Ramirez, who died last month, was a big fan of the main antagonist in Silence of the Lambs. Serial killer Richard Ramirez admitted idolising actor Ted Levine. Levine played character Buffalo Bill in 1991 horror film Silence of the Lambs. In the movie Buffalo Bill flays his female victims to make a 'woman suit' 'Night Stalker' Ramirez murdered and mutilated 13 people in the 80s. Ramirez died in from B-cell lymphoma following liver failure in June
Night Stalker
[ "Night Stalker", "Ramirez", "Richard Ramirez" ]
{ "passage": 1764, "query": 2767 }
Query: Addict: According to the coroner's report, @placeholder had serious conditions that indicated chronic drug use that predated his imprisonment, including hepatitis C Entities: San Quentin Prison, Levine, Ramirez, Night Stalker, California, Richard Ramirez, Lambs, Ted Levine, Buffalo Bill, Sara Malm, Silence of the Lambs Passage: By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 06:17 EST, 5 July 2013 | UPDATED: 08:39 EST, 5 July 2013 The Night Stalker killer who terrorized California in the mid-1980s, idolized the actor who played a mass murderer who kidnaps and skins women. In his final interview, Ramirez spoke of his admiration for Ted Levine's performance as a psychopathic murderer who kidnaps and skins women in the 1991 thriller Silence of the Lambs. Speaking from San Quentin Prison shortly before his death last month, the serial killer described his favourite scene from the classic scary movie. Scroll down for video Horror: Serial killer Richard Ramirez, who died last month, was a big fan of the main antagonist in Silence of the Lambs. Serial killer Richard Ramirez admitted idolising actor Ted Levine. Levine played character Buffalo Bill in 1991 horror film Silence of the Lambs. In the movie Buffalo Bill flays his female victims to make a 'woman suit' 'Night Stalker' Ramirez murdered and mutilated 13 people in the 80s. Ramirez died in from B-cell lymphoma following liver failure in June
Ramirez
[ "Night Stalker", "Ramirez", "Richard Ramirez" ]
{ "passage": 1764, "query": 2767 }
Query: Addict: According to the coroner's report, @placeholder had serious conditions that indicated chronic drug use that predated his imprisonment, including hepatitis C Entities: San Quentin Prison, Levine, Ramirez, Night Stalker, California, Richard Ramirez, Lambs, Ted Levine, Buffalo Bill, Sara Malm, Silence of the Lambs Passage: By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 06:17 EST, 5 July 2013 | UPDATED: 08:39 EST, 5 July 2013 The Night Stalker killer who terrorized California in the mid-1980s, idolized the actor who played a mass murderer who kidnaps and skins women. In his final interview, Ramirez spoke of his admiration for Ted Levine's performance as a psychopathic murderer who kidnaps and skins women in the 1991 thriller Silence of the Lambs. Speaking from San Quentin Prison shortly before his death last month, the serial killer described his favourite scene from the classic scary movie. Scroll down for video Horror: Serial killer Richard Ramirez, who died last month, was a big fan of the main antagonist in Silence of the Lambs. Serial killer Richard Ramirez admitted idolising actor Ted Levine. Levine played character Buffalo Bill in 1991 horror film Silence of the Lambs. In the movie Buffalo Bill flays his female victims to make a 'woman suit' 'Night Stalker' Ramirez murdered and mutilated 13 people in the 80s. Ramirez died in from B-cell lymphoma following liver failure in June
Richard Ramirez
[ "San Quentin Prison" ]
{ "passage": 1764, "query": 2768 }
Query: Ramirez had been on death row at @placeholder since he was convicted in 1989 of 13 murders in 1984 and 1985. Entities: San Quentin Prison, Levine, Ramirez, Night Stalker, California, Richard Ramirez, Lambs, Ted Levine, Buffalo Bill, Sara Malm, Silence of the Lambs Passage: By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 06:17 EST, 5 July 2013 | UPDATED: 08:39 EST, 5 July 2013 The Night Stalker killer who terrorized California in the mid-1980s, idolized the actor who played a mass murderer who kidnaps and skins women. In his final interview, Ramirez spoke of his admiration for Ted Levine's performance as a psychopathic murderer who kidnaps and skins women in the 1991 thriller Silence of the Lambs. Speaking from San Quentin Prison shortly before his death last month, the serial killer described his favourite scene from the classic scary movie. Scroll down for video Horror: Serial killer Richard Ramirez, who died last month, was a big fan of the main antagonist in Silence of the Lambs. Serial killer Richard Ramirez admitted idolising actor Ted Levine. Levine played character Buffalo Bill in 1991 horror film Silence of the Lambs. In the movie Buffalo Bill flays his female victims to make a 'woman suit' 'Night Stalker' Ramirez murdered and mutilated 13 people in the 80s. Ramirez died in from B-cell lymphoma following liver failure in June
San Quentin Prison
[ "Lord Pearson", "Malcolm Pearson", "Pearson" ]
{ "passage": 1765, "query": 2769 }
Query: They often met for drinks at @placeholder’s home as they toyed with the idea of joining Ukip. Entities: David Cameron, Mark Reckless, Tory Party, Farage, Nigel Farage, Ukip, Georgian, Bedlam, Reckless, Pearson, Malcolm Pearson, Lord Pearson, British, Douglas Carswell, Europe, Tory Passage: David Cameron must shoulder some of the blame for Mark Reckless's defection, after falling out with him over the issue of Europe During the run-up to last week’s Ukip conference, Nigel Farage was spotted going into an elegant Georgian townhouse close to a former site of the Bedlam hospital, one of the first British mental institutions, where the gentry used to amuse themselves by laughing at the inmates. Mark Reckless, a bespectacled 6ft 3in economist and barrister who became a Tory MP at the last election, arrived around the same time. It was in the privacy of the £2 million house that they plotted their own modern-day public spectacle: the humiliation of David Cameron on the eve of the Tory Party conference. Farage met Reckless before Ukip conference in house of Malcolm Pearson. A former Tory, Lord Pearson defected to Ukip himself in 2007 over Europe. Pearson is also good friends with Douglas Carswell, the first Tory defector
Lord Pearson
[ "Lord Pearson", "Malcolm Pearson", "Pearson" ]
{ "passage": 1765, "query": 2769 }
Query: They often met for drinks at @placeholder’s home as they toyed with the idea of joining Ukip. Entities: David Cameron, Mark Reckless, Tory Party, Farage, Nigel Farage, Ukip, Georgian, Bedlam, Reckless, Pearson, Malcolm Pearson, Lord Pearson, British, Douglas Carswell, Europe, Tory Passage: David Cameron must shoulder some of the blame for Mark Reckless's defection, after falling out with him over the issue of Europe During the run-up to last week’s Ukip conference, Nigel Farage was spotted going into an elegant Georgian townhouse close to a former site of the Bedlam hospital, one of the first British mental institutions, where the gentry used to amuse themselves by laughing at the inmates. Mark Reckless, a bespectacled 6ft 3in economist and barrister who became a Tory MP at the last election, arrived around the same time. It was in the privacy of the £2 million house that they plotted their own modern-day public spectacle: the humiliation of David Cameron on the eve of the Tory Party conference. Farage met Reckless before Ukip conference in house of Malcolm Pearson. A former Tory, Lord Pearson defected to Ukip himself in 2007 over Europe. Pearson is also good friends with Douglas Carswell, the first Tory defector
Malcolm Pearson
[ "Lord Pearson", "Malcolm Pearson", "Pearson" ]
{ "passage": 1765, "query": 2769 }
Query: They often met for drinks at @placeholder’s home as they toyed with the idea of joining Ukip. Entities: David Cameron, Mark Reckless, Tory Party, Farage, Nigel Farage, Ukip, Georgian, Bedlam, Reckless, Pearson, Malcolm Pearson, Lord Pearson, British, Douglas Carswell, Europe, Tory Passage: David Cameron must shoulder some of the blame for Mark Reckless's defection, after falling out with him over the issue of Europe During the run-up to last week’s Ukip conference, Nigel Farage was spotted going into an elegant Georgian townhouse close to a former site of the Bedlam hospital, one of the first British mental institutions, where the gentry used to amuse themselves by laughing at the inmates. Mark Reckless, a bespectacled 6ft 3in economist and barrister who became a Tory MP at the last election, arrived around the same time. It was in the privacy of the £2 million house that they plotted their own modern-day public spectacle: the humiliation of David Cameron on the eve of the Tory Party conference. Farage met Reckless before Ukip conference in house of Malcolm Pearson. A former Tory, Lord Pearson defected to Ukip himself in 2007 over Europe. Pearson is also good friends with Douglas Carswell, the first Tory defector
Pearson
[ "Ukip" ]
{ "passage": 1765, "query": 2770 }
Query: Given the events of the weekend, no wonder Tory MPs and strategists are terrified another @placeholder defector is about to lob a political hand grenade into the Conservative conference hall. Entities: David Cameron, Mark Reckless, Tory Party, Farage, Nigel Farage, Ukip, Georgian, Bedlam, Reckless, Pearson, Malcolm Pearson, Lord Pearson, British, Douglas Carswell, Europe, Tory Passage: David Cameron must shoulder some of the blame for Mark Reckless's defection, after falling out with him over the issue of Europe During the run-up to last week’s Ukip conference, Nigel Farage was spotted going into an elegant Georgian townhouse close to a former site of the Bedlam hospital, one of the first British mental institutions, where the gentry used to amuse themselves by laughing at the inmates. Mark Reckless, a bespectacled 6ft 3in economist and barrister who became a Tory MP at the last election, arrived around the same time. It was in the privacy of the £2 million house that they plotted their own modern-day public spectacle: the humiliation of David Cameron on the eve of the Tory Party conference. Farage met Reckless before Ukip conference in house of Malcolm Pearson. A former Tory, Lord Pearson defected to Ukip himself in 2007 over Europe. Pearson is also good friends with Douglas Carswell, the first Tory defector
Ukip
[ "Congress" ]
{ "passage": 1766, "query": 2771 }
Query: "Ultimately, I decided to sign this bill not only because of the critically important services it provides for our forces and their families and the national security programs it authorizes, but also because the @placeholder revised provisions that otherwise would have jeopardized the safety, security, and liberty of the American people," the president said Saturday. Entities: United States, White House, Barack Obama, al Qaeda, Iran, Obama, CNN, Congress, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama on Saturday reluctantly signed a defense authorization bill, saying he was concerned about some in Congress who want to restrict options used by counterterrorism officials. "I have signed this bill despite having serious reservations with certain provisions that regulate the detention, interrogation, and prosecution of suspected terrorists," he said of the $662 billion legislation. The White House had lifted a veto threat against the bill after legislators made changes in language involving detainees. In particular, the legislators added language to make clear that nothing in the bill requiring military custody of al Qaeda suspects would interfere with the ability of civilian law enforcement to carry out terrorism investigations and interrogations in the United States. Obama has concerns about flexibility of counterterrorism efforts. The White House lifted a veto threat after changes in detainee language. The issue involved presidential authority over military or civilian custody. The $662 billion measure includes tough sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program
Congress
[ "Britain", "UK" ]
{ "passage": 1767, "query": 2772 }
Query: Much more like what we'd expect for the @placeholder in March.' Entities: Britain, Met Office, Daffodil Festival, Tom Gardner, Sheffield Botanical Gardens, UK, Spring Passage: Sunday set to usher in cold spell as weather is drawn in from the wintery east By Tom Gardner Last updated at 9:34 AM on 3rd March 2012 Wild flowers burst into vivid colour as Spring arrived in its full glory across much of the UK. The unusually balmy temperatures also brought sun worshipers flocking to the UK's beaches and parks to make the most of the mini heatwave. And as March brings yet more sunshine and clear sky, data collected by the Met Office looks set to put February as one of the driest on record. Spring has sprung: The clear warm sunshine helped bring out a stunning floral show of crocuses in Sheffield Botanical Gardens today as the early spring weather continues across the UK. Sunday set to usher in cold spell as weather is drawn in from the wintery east. February's big freeze ruins Britain's biggest Daffodil Festival after more than £1m of flowers failed to bloom
Britain
[ "Britain", "UK" ]
{ "passage": 1767, "query": 2772 }
Query: Much more like what we'd expect for the @placeholder in March.' Entities: Britain, Met Office, Daffodil Festival, Tom Gardner, Sheffield Botanical Gardens, UK, Spring Passage: Sunday set to usher in cold spell as weather is drawn in from the wintery east By Tom Gardner Last updated at 9:34 AM on 3rd March 2012 Wild flowers burst into vivid colour as Spring arrived in its full glory across much of the UK. The unusually balmy temperatures also brought sun worshipers flocking to the UK's beaches and parks to make the most of the mini heatwave. And as March brings yet more sunshine and clear sky, data collected by the Met Office looks set to put February as one of the driest on record. Spring has sprung: The clear warm sunshine helped bring out a stunning floral show of crocuses in Sheffield Botanical Gardens today as the early spring weather continues across the UK. Sunday set to usher in cold spell as weather is drawn in from the wintery east. February's big freeze ruins Britain's biggest Daffodil Festival after more than £1m of flowers failed to bloom
UK
[ "Gerardi", "Kellie Gerardi" ]
{ "passage": 1768, "query": 2773 }
Query: Gerardi says she realizes that if her dreams of going to Mars are realized, there's a chance that she would have to forgo a future with her fiance, a 36-year-old who works in finance whom @placeholder asked to not identify by name for professional reasons. Entities: Kellie Gerardi, Daily Mail, Red Planet, Gerardi, Mars, Dutch, Mars One, UPDATED, Brooklyn Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:36 EST, 26 February 2014 | UPDATED: 15:58 EST, 26 February 2014 If you thought your long-distance relationship was tough, consider this: At least you're both on the same planet. On the same day a Brooklyn woman's boyfriend proposed to her, she learned that she has made it to the next round of the selection process to be one of several people a Dutch non-profit hopes to send to Mars to colonize the planet - forever. The training and potential mission also will be turned into a reality TV show. Kellie Gerardi applied to be one of the people the Mars One project sends to the Red Planet. The same day she learned she made it to the next round in the competition, Gerardi's boyfriend proposed to her. If selected, Gerardi would begin training next year for the planned 2024 one-way trip to Mars. She is unlikely to ever return... putting considerable strain on her marriage. 24 explorers will make up six teams of colonists the project hopes to sent to Mars
Gerardi
[ "Gerardi", "Kellie Gerardi" ]
{ "passage": 1768, "query": 2773 }
Query: Gerardi says she realizes that if her dreams of going to Mars are realized, there's a chance that she would have to forgo a future with her fiance, a 36-year-old who works in finance whom @placeholder asked to not identify by name for professional reasons. Entities: Kellie Gerardi, Daily Mail, Red Planet, Gerardi, Mars, Dutch, Mars One, UPDATED, Brooklyn Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:36 EST, 26 February 2014 | UPDATED: 15:58 EST, 26 February 2014 If you thought your long-distance relationship was tough, consider this: At least you're both on the same planet. On the same day a Brooklyn woman's boyfriend proposed to her, she learned that she has made it to the next round of the selection process to be one of several people a Dutch non-profit hopes to send to Mars to colonize the planet - forever. The training and potential mission also will be turned into a reality TV show. Kellie Gerardi applied to be one of the people the Mars One project sends to the Red Planet. The same day she learned she made it to the next round in the competition, Gerardi's boyfriend proposed to her. If selected, Gerardi would begin training next year for the planned 2024 one-way trip to Mars. She is unlikely to ever return... putting considerable strain on her marriage. 24 explorers will make up six teams of colonists the project hopes to sent to Mars
Kellie Gerardi
[ "Kings County Hospital" ]
{ "passage": 1769, "query": 2774 }
Query: An ambulance took him to @placeholder, where he was later pronounced dead. Entities: Chabad-Lubavitch World Headquarters, Kings County Hospital, Torah, Israel, New York, Levi Rosenblat, Levi Rosenblatt, CNN, Brooklyn, Rosenblat Passage: (CNN)It should have been a peaceful, contemplative night for Levi Rosenblat, studying the Torah inside a Brooklyn synagogue. But that peace was shattered when an intruder came into the Chabad-Lubavitch World Headquarters, stabbing Rosenblat on the left side of his head. There would be no other victims, however. New York police officers quickly arrived at the scene and -- after a verbal back-and-forth captured on video -- shot and killed the attacker. Hours later, Rosenblat -- the 22-year-old student from Israel -- was in stable condition at Brooklyn's Kings County Hospital. And authorities were trying to piece together what happened and why. Witness says most were on guard for an attack, but the victim didn't seem aware. Hate crimes unit is investigating, terrorism has been ruled out, commissioner says. Witness says most were on guard for an attack, but the victim didn't seem aware. Levi Rosenblatt, 23, was stabbed by a man in a Brooklyn synagogue
Kings County Hospital
[ "Barack Obama", "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 1770, "query": 2775 }
Query: "I think they had the wrong strategy," former @placeholder adviser Van Jones said of his boss' campaign. Entities: Jim Lehrer, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Romney, Obamacare, James Carville, Republican, Van Jones, Obama, CNN, Congressional Budget Office, Mitt, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- The split screen told the story -- when Mitt Romney was speaking, President Barack Obama was looking down; when Obama was speaking, Romney was looking at the president. "It has killed jobs," Romney said during Wednesday's debate about the politically charged health care law pushed by Obama. "Obamacare, the Congressional Budget Office has said, will cost $2,500 a year more than traditional insurance." Romney looked at the crowd, moderator Jim Lehrer and even Obama during the exchange. Obama, on the other hand, looked down, shook his head and sporadically looked at his Republican adversary. Fact Check: Job creation versus unemployment. Democrat Van Jones: "I think [Barack Obama] did not expect [Mitt] Romney to be able to throw that kind of heat." Democrat James Carville: "I just got the sense that the president would have preferred to be somewhere else." CNN Poll: 67% of registered voters who watched the debate said Romney won. In the same poll, 25% said President Obama came out on top.
Barack Obama
[ "Barack Obama", "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 1770, "query": 2775 }
Query: "I think they had the wrong strategy," former @placeholder adviser Van Jones said of his boss' campaign. Entities: Jim Lehrer, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Romney, Obamacare, James Carville, Republican, Van Jones, Obama, CNN, Congressional Budget Office, Mitt, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- The split screen told the story -- when Mitt Romney was speaking, President Barack Obama was looking down; when Obama was speaking, Romney was looking at the president. "It has killed jobs," Romney said during Wednesday's debate about the politically charged health care law pushed by Obama. "Obamacare, the Congressional Budget Office has said, will cost $2,500 a year more than traditional insurance." Romney looked at the crowd, moderator Jim Lehrer and even Obama during the exchange. Obama, on the other hand, looked down, shook his head and sporadically looked at his Republican adversary. Fact Check: Job creation versus unemployment. Democrat Van Jones: "I think [Barack Obama] did not expect [Mitt] Romney to be able to throw that kind of heat." Democrat James Carville: "I just got the sense that the president would have preferred to be somewhere else." CNN Poll: 67% of registered voters who watched the debate said Romney won. In the same poll, 25% said President Obama came out on top.
Obama
[ "Van Jones" ]
{ "passage": 1770, "query": 2776 }
Query: "I think they had the wrong strategy," former Obama adviser @placeholder said of his boss' campaign. Entities: Jim Lehrer, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Romney, Obamacare, James Carville, Republican, Van Jones, Obama, CNN, Congressional Budget Office, Mitt, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- The split screen told the story -- when Mitt Romney was speaking, President Barack Obama was looking down; when Obama was speaking, Romney was looking at the president. "It has killed jobs," Romney said during Wednesday's debate about the politically charged health care law pushed by Obama. "Obamacare, the Congressional Budget Office has said, will cost $2,500 a year more than traditional insurance." Romney looked at the crowd, moderator Jim Lehrer and even Obama during the exchange. Obama, on the other hand, looked down, shook his head and sporadically looked at his Republican adversary. Fact Check: Job creation versus unemployment. Democrat Van Jones: "I think [Barack Obama] did not expect [Mitt] Romney to be able to throw that kind of heat." Democrat James Carville: "I just got the sense that the president would have preferred to be somewhere else." CNN Poll: 67% of registered voters who watched the debate said Romney won. In the same poll, 25% said President Obama came out on top.
Van Jones
[ "Top Gear" ]
{ "passage": 1771, "query": 2777 }
Query: The firm says the car was delivered to @placeholder with a full battery and enough power to drive 100 miles. Entities: Daily Mail, James May, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, Clarkson, Nissan, Top Gear, Jeremy Clarkson Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 11:24 AM on 28th September 2011 Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson and James May have driven into trouble yet again - this time for parking in disabled bays during filming of the hit show. In a feature on Sunday night's episode, the pair tried out electric cars by driving them to Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, where they pulled into a car park to discuss the merits of the motors. But rather than parking in normal parking bays, they parked in spaces reserved for disabled people - causing a storm of protest from disabled motoring groups who said it was 'typical' of Clarkson. They have also upset Nissan saying electric cars like theirs "are not the future"
Top Gear
[ "Israel", "Israeli" ]
{ "passage": 1772, "query": 2778 }
Query: He later died of his wounds in an @placeholder hospital. Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Gaza, Palestinian, Israel, U.S., American, Israel Defense Forces, West Bank, U.S. State Department, Ramallah, CNN, New Orleans, Jewish, The Times-Picayune, Orwa Hammad Passage: (CNN) -- The slayings of Israeli and Palestinian teens during the summer was a bloody precursor to the Gaza-Israeli conflict that took more than 2,000 lives. Now, once more, children on both sides have lost their lives violently, rending hearts and stoking resentment. One of those killed was a kindergartner, another a baby, both run down by motorists last week. And on Sunday, Palestinians lay to rest a teenage boy with U.S. roots, whom the Israel Defense Forces shot and killed in the West Bank on Friday, according to the U.S. State Department. In Ramallah, Palestinians are angry and are expected to take their grief to the streets marching beside the casket of Orwa Hammad, 14, whose father lives in New Orleans, where he also spent a year, according to The Times-Picayune newspaper. A baby in Israel, a Palestinian kindergartner and an American-Palestinian youth killed last week. It's a déjà vu of the killings of youths before the Israeli-Gaza conflict this past summer. Back then, three Jewish teens were found killed. A Palestinian youth was burned to death in what Israeli prosecutors have called a revenge killing
Israel
[ "Israel", "Israeli" ]
{ "passage": 1772, "query": 2778 }
Query: He later died of his wounds in an @placeholder hospital. Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Gaza, Palestinian, Israel, U.S., American, Israel Defense Forces, West Bank, U.S. State Department, Ramallah, CNN, New Orleans, Jewish, The Times-Picayune, Orwa Hammad Passage: (CNN) -- The slayings of Israeli and Palestinian teens during the summer was a bloody precursor to the Gaza-Israeli conflict that took more than 2,000 lives. Now, once more, children on both sides have lost their lives violently, rending hearts and stoking resentment. One of those killed was a kindergartner, another a baby, both run down by motorists last week. And on Sunday, Palestinians lay to rest a teenage boy with U.S. roots, whom the Israel Defense Forces shot and killed in the West Bank on Friday, according to the U.S. State Department. In Ramallah, Palestinians are angry and are expected to take their grief to the streets marching beside the casket of Orwa Hammad, 14, whose father lives in New Orleans, where he also spent a year, according to The Times-Picayune newspaper. A baby in Israel, a Palestinian kindergartner and an American-Palestinian youth killed last week. It's a déjà vu of the killings of youths before the Israeli-Gaza conflict this past summer. Back then, three Jewish teens were found killed. A Palestinian youth was burned to death in what Israeli prosecutors have called a revenge killing
Israeli
[ "Israel", "Israeli" ]
{ "passage": 1772, "query": 2779 }
Query: He rammed the commuters intentionally as an act of terror, @placeholder police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said. Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Gaza, Palestinian, Israel, U.S., American, Israel Defense Forces, West Bank, U.S. State Department, Ramallah, CNN, New Orleans, Jewish, The Times-Picayune, Orwa Hammad Passage: (CNN) -- The slayings of Israeli and Palestinian teens during the summer was a bloody precursor to the Gaza-Israeli conflict that took more than 2,000 lives. Now, once more, children on both sides have lost their lives violently, rending hearts and stoking resentment. One of those killed was a kindergartner, another a baby, both run down by motorists last week. And on Sunday, Palestinians lay to rest a teenage boy with U.S. roots, whom the Israel Defense Forces shot and killed in the West Bank on Friday, according to the U.S. State Department. In Ramallah, Palestinians are angry and are expected to take their grief to the streets marching beside the casket of Orwa Hammad, 14, whose father lives in New Orleans, where he also spent a year, according to The Times-Picayune newspaper. A baby in Israel, a Palestinian kindergartner and an American-Palestinian youth killed last week. It's a déjà vu of the killings of youths before the Israeli-Gaza conflict this past summer. Back then, three Jewish teens were found killed. A Palestinian youth was burned to death in what Israeli prosecutors have called a revenge killing
Israel
[ "Israel", "Israeli" ]
{ "passage": 1772, "query": 2779 }
Query: He rammed the commuters intentionally as an act of terror, @placeholder police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said. Entities: Israeli, Palestinians, Gaza, Palestinian, Israel, U.S., American, Israel Defense Forces, West Bank, U.S. State Department, Ramallah, CNN, New Orleans, Jewish, The Times-Picayune, Orwa Hammad Passage: (CNN) -- The slayings of Israeli and Palestinian teens during the summer was a bloody precursor to the Gaza-Israeli conflict that took more than 2,000 lives. Now, once more, children on both sides have lost their lives violently, rending hearts and stoking resentment. One of those killed was a kindergartner, another a baby, both run down by motorists last week. And on Sunday, Palestinians lay to rest a teenage boy with U.S. roots, whom the Israel Defense Forces shot and killed in the West Bank on Friday, according to the U.S. State Department. In Ramallah, Palestinians are angry and are expected to take their grief to the streets marching beside the casket of Orwa Hammad, 14, whose father lives in New Orleans, where he also spent a year, according to The Times-Picayune newspaper. A baby in Israel, a Palestinian kindergartner and an American-Palestinian youth killed last week. It's a déjà vu of the killings of youths before the Israeli-Gaza conflict this past summer. Back then, three Jewish teens were found killed. A Palestinian youth was burned to death in what Israeli prosecutors have called a revenge killing
Israeli
[ "Maybelline" ]
{ "passage": 1773, "query": 2780 }
Query: @placeholder, which is sold at supermarkets such as Coles and Woolworths, are one of the top selling cosmetic brands in Australia. Entities: Woolworths, Covergirl, Geoffrey Smith, Australia, Roy Morgan Research, Daily Mail, Napoleon Perdis, David Jones, Coles, Chanel, M.A.C, Myer, Benefit, Maybelline, Australian Passage: Australian women are increasingly choosing to save money by buying affordable cosmetics at supermarkets rather than paying a premium for designer brands from department and specialty stores. And Daily Mail Australian can reveal Australia's two top-selling brands are Maybelline and Covergirl, which aren't offered at department stores such as Myer and David Jones, and can cost almost five times less than prestigious brands. ,For example, mascaras made by top cosmetic line such as Chanel, M.A.C, Benefit and Napoleon Perdis cost at least $35 each, while mascaras for Covergirl and Maybelline sell in supermarkets from as low as $7.62. Scroll down for video. Australian women above the age of 14 are buying their cosmetics from Coles and Woolworths. Roy Morgan Research's general manager Geoffrey Smith says buying cosmetics at supermarkets saves time and money. Australian's top selling make up brand are Maybelline and Covergirl. These two brands aren't stocked at department stores such a Myer and David Jones
Maybelline
[ "Myer" ]
{ "passage": 1773, "query": 2781 }
Query: A @placeholder spokeswoman says their customers come to their stores for prestigious brands such as Chanel Entities: Woolworths, Covergirl, Geoffrey Smith, Australia, Roy Morgan Research, Daily Mail, Napoleon Perdis, David Jones, Coles, Chanel, M.A.C, Myer, Benefit, Maybelline, Australian Passage: Australian women are increasingly choosing to save money by buying affordable cosmetics at supermarkets rather than paying a premium for designer brands from department and specialty stores. And Daily Mail Australian can reveal Australia's two top-selling brands are Maybelline and Covergirl, which aren't offered at department stores such as Myer and David Jones, and can cost almost five times less than prestigious brands. ,For example, mascaras made by top cosmetic line such as Chanel, M.A.C, Benefit and Napoleon Perdis cost at least $35 each, while mascaras for Covergirl and Maybelline sell in supermarkets from as low as $7.62. Scroll down for video. Australian women above the age of 14 are buying their cosmetics from Coles and Woolworths. Roy Morgan Research's general manager Geoffrey Smith says buying cosmetics at supermarkets saves time and money. Australian's top selling make up brand are Maybelline and Covergirl. These two brands aren't stocked at department stores such a Myer and David Jones
Myer
[ "Roy Morgan Research" ]
{ "passage": 1773, "query": 2782 }
Query: Data from @placeholder reveals showed 25.6 per cent of women bought their make-up from a supermarket while one in every five - about 20.0 per cent - purchased theirs from a chemist Entities: Woolworths, Covergirl, Geoffrey Smith, Australia, Roy Morgan Research, Daily Mail, Napoleon Perdis, David Jones, Coles, Chanel, M.A.C, Myer, Benefit, Maybelline, Australian Passage: Australian women are increasingly choosing to save money by buying affordable cosmetics at supermarkets rather than paying a premium for designer brands from department and specialty stores. And Daily Mail Australian can reveal Australia's two top-selling brands are Maybelline and Covergirl, which aren't offered at department stores such as Myer and David Jones, and can cost almost five times less than prestigious brands. ,For example, mascaras made by top cosmetic line such as Chanel, M.A.C, Benefit and Napoleon Perdis cost at least $35 each, while mascaras for Covergirl and Maybelline sell in supermarkets from as low as $7.62. Scroll down for video. Australian women above the age of 14 are buying their cosmetics from Coles and Woolworths. Roy Morgan Research's general manager Geoffrey Smith says buying cosmetics at supermarkets saves time and money. Australian's top selling make up brand are Maybelline and Covergirl. These two brands aren't stocked at department stores such a Myer and David Jones
Roy Morgan Research
[ "South Carolina" ]
{ "passage": 1774, "query": 2783 }
Query: On Wednesday, back home in @placeholder, Bethea explained what she wanted the president to do. Entities: Ty'Sheoma Bethea, South Carolina, Obama, White House, Bethea, Michelle Obama, CNN, Congress Passage: (CNN) -- Her school has become a symbol of the kind of crumbling infrastructure that President Obama hopes his stimulus bill will improve. South Carolina student Ty'Sheoma Bethea was invited to the speech after she wrote a letter to lawmakers. But on Tuesday, Ty'Sheoma Bethea became the face of the issue, when she joined first lady Michelle Obama as her guest for the president's first speech to a joint session of Congress. The White House invited Bethea, a student at the J.V. Martin Junior High School in Dillon, South Carolina, after a letter she sent lawmakers appealing for help rebuilding her school made its way to the president. Student Ty'Sheoma Bethea joins Michelle Obama for president's speech. Bethea wrote a letter to lawmakers appealing for help rebuilding her school. President Obama has referenced school as example of needy infrastructure project. South Carolina's poorly maintained schools have been a recurring issue
South Carolina
[ "Russia", "Russian" ]
{ "passage": 1775, "query": 2784 }
Query: "The @placeholder side, as well as agencies representing Russia in this trial will use all available legal possibilities to defend their stance." Entities: Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Russian, Permanent Court of Arbitration, Russia, Hague, Khodorkovsky, Yukos, West, Vladimir Putin, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- The brand name Yukos no longer exists and its former founder Mikhail Khodorkovsky has left Russia after being freed from jail, but a landmark ruling in the Hague released Monday ensures their legacy will live on during a sensitive period of time for Vladimir Putin. Yukos was one of Russia's oil giants through the 1990s and until the early 2000s, when its assets were expropriated by the state after a political battle with Khodorkovsky. Now the Permanent Court of Arbitration, in what is considered a landmark judgment, has ordered payment of damages to its former shareholders, totaling $50 billion and including interest and fees for violation of a treaty covering Russia's energy assets. A court decision awards $50 billion to now-defunct Russian oil giant Yukos' former shareholders. The case has been rumbling for almost a decade, after Yukos assets were expropriate by the state. The win is seen as a blow to Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose relations with the West are strained
Russia
[ "Russia", "Russian" ]
{ "passage": 1775, "query": 2784 }
Query: "The @placeholder side, as well as agencies representing Russia in this trial will use all available legal possibilities to defend their stance." Entities: Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Russian, Permanent Court of Arbitration, Russia, Hague, Khodorkovsky, Yukos, West, Vladimir Putin, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- The brand name Yukos no longer exists and its former founder Mikhail Khodorkovsky has left Russia after being freed from jail, but a landmark ruling in the Hague released Monday ensures their legacy will live on during a sensitive period of time for Vladimir Putin. Yukos was one of Russia's oil giants through the 1990s and until the early 2000s, when its assets were expropriated by the state after a political battle with Khodorkovsky. Now the Permanent Court of Arbitration, in what is considered a landmark judgment, has ordered payment of damages to its former shareholders, totaling $50 billion and including interest and fees for violation of a treaty covering Russia's energy assets. A court decision awards $50 billion to now-defunct Russian oil giant Yukos' former shareholders. The case has been rumbling for almost a decade, after Yukos assets were expropriate by the state. The win is seen as a blow to Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose relations with the West are strained
Russian
[ "Alexandru Hossu", "Hossu" ]
{ "passage": 1776, "query": 2785 }
Query: He has vehemently denied knowing about @placeholder's immigration status and has become embroiled in a public scrap over the accusations with the sheriff of the county. Entities: Judge Judy, Leon Watson, New York, Levy, District Attorney, Hossu, Alexandru Hossu, Putnam County, Adam Levy Passage: By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 05:52 EST, 28 November 2013 | UPDATED: 11:05 EST, 28 November 2013 Judge Judy's district attorney son is under pressure to step down after he was accused of leaking grand jury information to help his personal trainer get off a child sex charge. Adam Levy, who serves as District Attorney Putnam County, New York, could face four years behind bars if he is charged and convicted of the leak. It relates to his former live-in trainer Alexandru Hossu who has been accused of raping a 12-year-old girl and bragging about his connections to the family. Adam Levy serves as District Attorney for Putnam County, New York. But if convicted of leak he could face four years behind bars. He is accused of helping former live-in trainer Alexandru Hossu, 35. Hossu has been charged with raping an ex's 12-year-old daughter. Hossu is an illegal immigrant but Levy said he was not aware of this
Alexandru Hossu
[ "Alexandru Hossu", "Hossu" ]
{ "passage": 1776, "query": 2785 }
Query: He has vehemently denied knowing about @placeholder's immigration status and has become embroiled in a public scrap over the accusations with the sheriff of the county. Entities: Judge Judy, Leon Watson, New York, Levy, District Attorney, Hossu, Alexandru Hossu, Putnam County, Adam Levy Passage: By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 05:52 EST, 28 November 2013 | UPDATED: 11:05 EST, 28 November 2013 Judge Judy's district attorney son is under pressure to step down after he was accused of leaking grand jury information to help his personal trainer get off a child sex charge. Adam Levy, who serves as District Attorney Putnam County, New York, could face four years behind bars if he is charged and convicted of the leak. It relates to his former live-in trainer Alexandru Hossu who has been accused of raping a 12-year-old girl and bragging about his connections to the family. Adam Levy serves as District Attorney for Putnam County, New York. But if convicted of leak he could face four years behind bars. He is accused of helping former live-in trainer Alexandru Hossu, 35. Hossu has been charged with raping an ex's 12-year-old daughter. Hossu is an illegal immigrant but Levy said he was not aware of this
Hossu
[ "Judge Judy" ]
{ "passage": 1776, "query": 2786 }
Query: @placeholder, 70, makes $123,000 per day for a $45 million annual salary, SFGate reported. Entities: Judge Judy, Leon Watson, New York, Levy, District Attorney, Hossu, Alexandru Hossu, Putnam County, Adam Levy Passage: By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 05:52 EST, 28 November 2013 | UPDATED: 11:05 EST, 28 November 2013 Judge Judy's district attorney son is under pressure to step down after he was accused of leaking grand jury information to help his personal trainer get off a child sex charge. Adam Levy, who serves as District Attorney Putnam County, New York, could face four years behind bars if he is charged and convicted of the leak. It relates to his former live-in trainer Alexandru Hossu who has been accused of raping a 12-year-old girl and bragging about his connections to the family. Adam Levy serves as District Attorney for Putnam County, New York. But if convicted of leak he could face four years behind bars. He is accused of helping former live-in trainer Alexandru Hossu, 35. Hossu has been charged with raping an ex's 12-year-old daughter. Hossu is an illegal immigrant but Levy said he was not aware of this
Judge Judy
[ "Poles" ]
{ "passage": 1777, "query": 2787 }
Query: More than four in five @placeholder aged 16 to 64 were employed, compared with just seven in 10 of the UK population as a whole, during the second quarter of 2011. Entities: Britain, Britons, Coalition, Poles, Migration, UK, Labour Passage: Migration Watch UK: 'These figures lay bare the legacy of the Labour government' Number of Poles living in the UK has risen from 75,000 in 2003 to 532,000 at the end of last year Migration added 239,000 to Britain’s population last year – because immigration remained sky-high while Britons can no longer afford to leave the country to live abroad. The figure is more than a fifth higher than in 2009 and the second biggest annual total ever. The increase came despite Coalition promises to curb immigration. The number of immigrants – 575,000 last year – has run at a similar level for the past seven years. Migration Watch UK: 'These figures lay bare the legacy of the Labour government' Number of Poles living in the UK has risen from 75,000 in 2003 to 532,000 at the end of last year
Poles
[ "Dinamo", "Dinamo Zagreb" ]
{ "passage": 1778, "query": 2788 }
Query: @placeholder's Marko Pjaca wheels away after completing an impressive hat-trick Entities: Europa League, Ronny Deila, Kris Commons, Scottish, Group D, Adam Matthews, Marko Pjaca, Dinamo Zagreb, Croatia, Mark Wilson, Stefan Johansen, Domagoj Antolic, Stefan Scepovic, Hoops, Celtic, Dinamo, Josip Pivaric, Red Bull Salzburg Passage: CLICK HERE to read Mark Wilson's full match report Stefan Johansen admitted Celtic will be Europa League no-hopers if they don’t fix the glaring defensive flaws in last night’s 4-3 defeat from Dinamo Zagreb. Ronny Deila’s side completed their Group D campaign with an often shambolic showing in the dead rubber in Croatia. Errors from Adam Matthews helped Marko Pjaca bag a hat-trick, while Domagoj Antolic was also on target for Dinamo. Celtic responded with goals from Kris Commons and Stefan Scepovic, plus an own goal from Josip Pivaric. Stefan Johansen trudges off after Celtic lose 4-3 to Dinamo Zagreb in their final Europa League group game. Scottish champions lost 4-3 to Dinamo Zagreb in their final Europa League group game. The Hoops had already qualified as runners up behind Red Bull Salzburg. Stefan Johansen insists the side must improve to progress any further
Dinamo
[ "Dinamo", "Dinamo Zagreb" ]
{ "passage": 1778, "query": 2788 }
Query: @placeholder's Marko Pjaca wheels away after completing an impressive hat-trick Entities: Europa League, Ronny Deila, Kris Commons, Scottish, Group D, Adam Matthews, Marko Pjaca, Dinamo Zagreb, Croatia, Mark Wilson, Stefan Johansen, Domagoj Antolic, Stefan Scepovic, Hoops, Celtic, Dinamo, Josip Pivaric, Red Bull Salzburg Passage: CLICK HERE to read Mark Wilson's full match report Stefan Johansen admitted Celtic will be Europa League no-hopers if they don’t fix the glaring defensive flaws in last night’s 4-3 defeat from Dinamo Zagreb. Ronny Deila’s side completed their Group D campaign with an often shambolic showing in the dead rubber in Croatia. Errors from Adam Matthews helped Marko Pjaca bag a hat-trick, while Domagoj Antolic was also on target for Dinamo. Celtic responded with goals from Kris Commons and Stefan Scepovic, plus an own goal from Josip Pivaric. Stefan Johansen trudges off after Celtic lose 4-3 to Dinamo Zagreb in their final Europa League group game. Scottish champions lost 4-3 to Dinamo Zagreb in their final Europa League group game. The Hoops had already qualified as runners up behind Red Bull Salzburg. Stefan Johansen insists the side must improve to progress any further
Dinamo Zagreb
[ "Gary Hartstein" ]
{ "passage": 1779, "query": 2789 }
Query: @placeholder considers the common one: that women are more maternal and men are more aggressive. Entities: Gary Hartstein, Bernie Ecclestone, Formula One, Susie Wolff, CNN, F1 Passage: (CNN) -- The voice from the top of Formula One is ominous: "Susie Wolff is good -- but will she ever be in a position to show how good she is?" mused F1's supreme leader Bernie Ecclestone in March. "I doubt it." For any team boss deciding whether to give a shot to a female driver, the evidence is clear. In the 50 years since a woman first stepped behind the wheel of an F1 car, the sum total of their achievements is half a championship point. Surely, say F1's top men, there's a reason why a woman can't race with the boys. Susie Wolff is set to become F1's first female driver in 20 years. Big names have questioned women's ability to compete at the top level. Physical strength, mental attributes and money worries are among factors. We talk to Susie Wolff and F1 doctor Gary Hartstein about the possibility of a female champion
Gary Hartstein
[ "Gary Hartstein" ]
{ "passage": 1779, "query": 2790 }
Query: @placeholder contends that this, too, has a basis in the physical and we can say from tests in marathon performance -- as a marker of aerobic conditioning -- that the best women are as good as the best men. Entities: Gary Hartstein, Bernie Ecclestone, Formula One, Susie Wolff, CNN, F1 Passage: (CNN) -- The voice from the top of Formula One is ominous: "Susie Wolff is good -- but will she ever be in a position to show how good she is?" mused F1's supreme leader Bernie Ecclestone in March. "I doubt it." For any team boss deciding whether to give a shot to a female driver, the evidence is clear. In the 50 years since a woman first stepped behind the wheel of an F1 car, the sum total of their achievements is half a championship point. Surely, say F1's top men, there's a reason why a woman can't race with the boys. Susie Wolff is set to become F1's first female driver in 20 years. Big names have questioned women's ability to compete at the top level. Physical strength, mental attributes and money worries are among factors. We talk to Susie Wolff and F1 doctor Gary Hartstein about the possibility of a female champion
Gary Hartstein
[ "Cocos Island" ]
{ "passage": 1780, "query": 2791 }
Query: A group of asylum seekers board an airplane at @placeholder where they were flown to Australia on Sunday Entities: Nauru, Curtin Immigration Detention Centre, Australia, Chris de Kretzer, Kate Lyons, Sally Lee, Cocos Island, High Court, Scott Morrison, Western Australia, Customs, Curtin, Manus Island, India, Kenneth Hayne, Australian Passage: By Sally Lee and Kate Lyons Asylum seekers brought to the Australian mainland will seek compensation after being detained at sea for three weeks. The 157 asylum seekers including 50 children, who were detained on a Customs ship, are now at the Curtin detention centre in Western Australia after being flown from Cocos Island on Sunday. In a directions hearing on Monday, Justice Kenneth Hayne allowed lawyers for the asylum seekers to adjust their statement of claim to one of false imprisonment, with an application for compensation. A High Court hearing to determine if the government had the power to intercept their boat and transport them somewhere other than Australia will now not be scheduled for next week. Lawyer Chris de Kretzer also says they are not 'economic migrants' and will seek asylum. The High Court has allowed the asylum seekers to adjust their claim for false imprisonment. The 157 asylum seekers, including 50 children, have arrived at Western Australia's Curtin Immigration Detention Centre. This is the first asylum seeker vessel to land in Australia in seven months. Immigration Minister Scott Morrison said today they were 'economic migrants' who were not in danger of persecution in India. He says two-thirds of the 157 passengers could be sent back to India. The remaining would be sent to Nauru or Manus Island. But a lawyer representing them said this was incorrect and they would be applying for asylum
Cocos Island
[ "Australia", "Western Australia" ]
{ "passage": 1780, "query": 2792 }
Query: They were ineligible to apply for a protection visa in @placeholder and subject to transfer for offshore processing. Entities: Nauru, Curtin Immigration Detention Centre, Australia, Chris de Kretzer, Kate Lyons, Sally Lee, Cocos Island, High Court, Scott Morrison, Western Australia, Customs, Curtin, Manus Island, India, Kenneth Hayne, Australian Passage: By Sally Lee and Kate Lyons Asylum seekers brought to the Australian mainland will seek compensation after being detained at sea for three weeks. The 157 asylum seekers including 50 children, who were detained on a Customs ship, are now at the Curtin detention centre in Western Australia after being flown from Cocos Island on Sunday. In a directions hearing on Monday, Justice Kenneth Hayne allowed lawyers for the asylum seekers to adjust their statement of claim to one of false imprisonment, with an application for compensation. A High Court hearing to determine if the government had the power to intercept their boat and transport them somewhere other than Australia will now not be scheduled for next week. Lawyer Chris de Kretzer also says they are not 'economic migrants' and will seek asylum. The High Court has allowed the asylum seekers to adjust their claim for false imprisonment. The 157 asylum seekers, including 50 children, have arrived at Western Australia's Curtin Immigration Detention Centre. This is the first asylum seeker vessel to land in Australia in seven months. Immigration Minister Scott Morrison said today they were 'economic migrants' who were not in danger of persecution in India. He says two-thirds of the 157 passengers could be sent back to India. The remaining would be sent to Nauru or Manus Island. But a lawyer representing them said this was incorrect and they would be applying for asylum
Australia
[ "Australia", "Western Australia" ]
{ "passage": 1780, "query": 2792 }
Query: They were ineligible to apply for a protection visa in @placeholder and subject to transfer for offshore processing. Entities: Nauru, Curtin Immigration Detention Centre, Australia, Chris de Kretzer, Kate Lyons, Sally Lee, Cocos Island, High Court, Scott Morrison, Western Australia, Customs, Curtin, Manus Island, India, Kenneth Hayne, Australian Passage: By Sally Lee and Kate Lyons Asylum seekers brought to the Australian mainland will seek compensation after being detained at sea for three weeks. The 157 asylum seekers including 50 children, who were detained on a Customs ship, are now at the Curtin detention centre in Western Australia after being flown from Cocos Island on Sunday. In a directions hearing on Monday, Justice Kenneth Hayne allowed lawyers for the asylum seekers to adjust their statement of claim to one of false imprisonment, with an application for compensation. A High Court hearing to determine if the government had the power to intercept their boat and transport them somewhere other than Australia will now not be scheduled for next week. Lawyer Chris de Kretzer also says they are not 'economic migrants' and will seek asylum. The High Court has allowed the asylum seekers to adjust their claim for false imprisonment. The 157 asylum seekers, including 50 children, have arrived at Western Australia's Curtin Immigration Detention Centre. This is the first asylum seeker vessel to land in Australia in seven months. Immigration Minister Scott Morrison said today they were 'economic migrants' who were not in danger of persecution in India. He says two-thirds of the 157 passengers could be sent back to India. The remaining would be sent to Nauru or Manus Island. But a lawyer representing them said this was incorrect and they would be applying for asylum
Western Australia
[ "India" ]
{ "passage": 1780, "query": 2793 }
Query: The Indian government was open to consider the return of former or current @placeholder residents or nationals, including people who may have previously been in refugee camps in India, Mr Morrison said. Entities: Nauru, Curtin Immigration Detention Centre, Australia, Chris de Kretzer, Kate Lyons, Sally Lee, Cocos Island, High Court, Scott Morrison, Western Australia, Customs, Curtin, Manus Island, India, Kenneth Hayne, Australian Passage: By Sally Lee and Kate Lyons Asylum seekers brought to the Australian mainland will seek compensation after being detained at sea for three weeks. The 157 asylum seekers including 50 children, who were detained on a Customs ship, are now at the Curtin detention centre in Western Australia after being flown from Cocos Island on Sunday. In a directions hearing on Monday, Justice Kenneth Hayne allowed lawyers for the asylum seekers to adjust their statement of claim to one of false imprisonment, with an application for compensation. A High Court hearing to determine if the government had the power to intercept their boat and transport them somewhere other than Australia will now not be scheduled for next week. Lawyer Chris de Kretzer also says they are not 'economic migrants' and will seek asylum. The High Court has allowed the asylum seekers to adjust their claim for false imprisonment. The 157 asylum seekers, including 50 children, have arrived at Western Australia's Curtin Immigration Detention Centre. This is the first asylum seeker vessel to land in Australia in seven months. Immigration Minister Scott Morrison said today they were 'economic migrants' who were not in danger of persecution in India. He says two-thirds of the 157 passengers could be sent back to India. The remaining would be sent to Nauru or Manus Island. But a lawyer representing them said this was incorrect and they would be applying for asylum
India
[ "Harvey", "Ruth Harvey" ]
{ "passage": 1781, "query": 2794 }
Query: Knox-Johnston said in the film: '@placeholder - I've never seen such a potential disaster in all my life. Entities: Clipper, Robin, Robin Knox-Johnston, Clipper Round The World Yacht, Wanstead, Ruth Harvey, Harvey, London, Clipper Round The World Passage: A lawyer who took part in a round-the-world yacht race is suing its organiser, sailing legend Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, alleging victimisation and harassment. Top employment lawyer Ruth Harvey, 50, from Wanstead, east London, paid £40,000 to take part in the notoriously tough Clipper Round The World race, which began last September and finished last month. Many of the 670 crew who take part in the 40,000-mile race are inexperienced sailors, and many of them drop out - as Ms Harvey did - before the finish line. Sailing case: Lawyer Ruth Harvey, 50, left, is suing Clipper race organiser Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, 75, right. Ruth Harvey, 50, of Wanstead, east London, is suing the sailing legend. She paid £40,000 to take part in his Clipper Round The World Yacht race. Organised by Sir Robin, 75, it covers 40,000 miles and takes nearly a year. Ms Harvey, an experienced employment law specialist, did not finish race. But she is suing him, claiming she was an employee of the race organisers. Says as employee, she suffered victimisation and harassment during race. Sir Robin's spokesman confirmed they were facing tribunal with Ms Harvey. Two-day case will be heard in November to decide if she was an employee
Harvey
[ "Harvey", "Ruth Harvey" ]
{ "passage": 1781, "query": 2794 }
Query: Knox-Johnston said in the film: '@placeholder - I've never seen such a potential disaster in all my life. Entities: Clipper, Robin, Robin Knox-Johnston, Clipper Round The World Yacht, Wanstead, Ruth Harvey, Harvey, London, Clipper Round The World Passage: A lawyer who took part in a round-the-world yacht race is suing its organiser, sailing legend Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, alleging victimisation and harassment. Top employment lawyer Ruth Harvey, 50, from Wanstead, east London, paid £40,000 to take part in the notoriously tough Clipper Round The World race, which began last September and finished last month. Many of the 670 crew who take part in the 40,000-mile race are inexperienced sailors, and many of them drop out - as Ms Harvey did - before the finish line. Sailing case: Lawyer Ruth Harvey, 50, left, is suing Clipper race organiser Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, 75, right. Ruth Harvey, 50, of Wanstead, east London, is suing the sailing legend. She paid £40,000 to take part in his Clipper Round The World Yacht race. Organised by Sir Robin, 75, it covers 40,000 miles and takes nearly a year. Ms Harvey, an experienced employment law specialist, did not finish race. But she is suing him, claiming she was an employee of the race organisers. Says as employee, she suffered victimisation and harassment during race. Sir Robin's spokesman confirmed they were facing tribunal with Ms Harvey. Two-day case will be heard in November to decide if she was an employee
Ruth Harvey
[ "American", "Americans", "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1782, "query": 2795 }
Query: In the @placeholder system, there are multiple points where companies do the rational thing: Extract as much money as possible from the system. Entities: Paul Waldman, Michele Bachmann, Affordable Care Act, U.S., Charles Krauthammer, Obamacare, Americans, Waldman, CNN, American Passage: (CNN) -- For all the difficulties of the Affordable Care Act's rollout, Americans are more patient than you might think: A new poll shows a majority expressing optimism that the problems are going to be ironed out. Not only that, a majority continues to support the law or think it didn't go far enough. Nevertheless, the conservatives rooting for its demise have been expressing not just vindication, but triumph. "We could be looking at the collapse of American liberalism," said columnist Charles Krauthammer. "Liberalism is crumbling in front of our eyes," echoed Michele Bachmann. Yes indeed, a glitchy website and people moving from junk insurance to real insurance prove once and for all that government should have as little to do with health care as possible, and the entire liberal project lies in tatters. Paul Waldman: Americans still optimistic Obamacare will be fixed; conservatives hope not. He says conservatives ignore that market solutions on health care have led to failed system. He says U.S.'s peer nations all have government control in their successful health systems. Waldman: Health care has been incredibly costly, exclusionary; conservatives say: "Whatever"
American
[ "American", "Americans", "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1782, "query": 2795 }
Query: In the @placeholder system, there are multiple points where companies do the rational thing: Extract as much money as possible from the system. Entities: Paul Waldman, Michele Bachmann, Affordable Care Act, U.S., Charles Krauthammer, Obamacare, Americans, Waldman, CNN, American Passage: (CNN) -- For all the difficulties of the Affordable Care Act's rollout, Americans are more patient than you might think: A new poll shows a majority expressing optimism that the problems are going to be ironed out. Not only that, a majority continues to support the law or think it didn't go far enough. Nevertheless, the conservatives rooting for its demise have been expressing not just vindication, but triumph. "We could be looking at the collapse of American liberalism," said columnist Charles Krauthammer. "Liberalism is crumbling in front of our eyes," echoed Michele Bachmann. Yes indeed, a glitchy website and people moving from junk insurance to real insurance prove once and for all that government should have as little to do with health care as possible, and the entire liberal project lies in tatters. Paul Waldman: Americans still optimistic Obamacare will be fixed; conservatives hope not. He says conservatives ignore that market solutions on health care have led to failed system. He says U.S.'s peer nations all have government control in their successful health systems. Waldman: Health care has been incredibly costly, exclusionary; conservatives say: "Whatever"
Americans
[ "American", "Americans", "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1782, "query": 2795 }
Query: In the @placeholder system, there are multiple points where companies do the rational thing: Extract as much money as possible from the system. Entities: Paul Waldman, Michele Bachmann, Affordable Care Act, U.S., Charles Krauthammer, Obamacare, Americans, Waldman, CNN, American Passage: (CNN) -- For all the difficulties of the Affordable Care Act's rollout, Americans are more patient than you might think: A new poll shows a majority expressing optimism that the problems are going to be ironed out. Not only that, a majority continues to support the law or think it didn't go far enough. Nevertheless, the conservatives rooting for its demise have been expressing not just vindication, but triumph. "We could be looking at the collapse of American liberalism," said columnist Charles Krauthammer. "Liberalism is crumbling in front of our eyes," echoed Michele Bachmann. Yes indeed, a glitchy website and people moving from junk insurance to real insurance prove once and for all that government should have as little to do with health care as possible, and the entire liberal project lies in tatters. Paul Waldman: Americans still optimistic Obamacare will be fixed; conservatives hope not. He says conservatives ignore that market solutions on health care have led to failed system. He says U.S.'s peer nations all have government control in their successful health systems. Waldman: Health care has been incredibly costly, exclusionary; conservatives say: "Whatever"
U.S.
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 1783, "query": 2796 }
Query: @placeholder has said he is in favor of changing the relationship with Cuba but has not offered specifics. Entities: Fidel Castro, Havana, Communist, Castro, United States, Raúl Castro, Obama, Reps, Marcia Fudge, Cuba, CNN, Florida Keys, Raul, Mel Watt, Barbara Lee, U.S., Congressional Black Caucus, NEW, Black Caucus, HAVANA Passage: HAVANA, Cuba (CNN) -- Fidel Castro, the longtime Communist leader of Cuba, met with visiting members of the U.S. Congressional Black Caucus on Tuesday, a day after his brother, Raul, who succeeded him as president, did the same, according to a U.S. official in Havana. U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, at left with Reps. Marcia Fudge and Mel Watt, was among those who met with Castro. The meeting with Fidel Castro, 82, comes amid speculation that the United States is considering a shift in relations with the Communist nation that sits just 90 miles from the Florida Keys. Upon returning to the United States, members of the caucus said it's time to consider an end to the trade embargo and other diplomatic restrictions placed on Cuba for the past five decades. NEW: "We have history ... and we need to move forward," lawmaker says. Raúl Castro met with Black Caucus members a day earlier. Meeting comes amid speculation about shift in U.S.-Cuba relations. Officials have hinted Obama may soon lift travel restrictions
Obama
[ "Cuba" ]
{ "passage": 1783, "query": 2797 }
Query: Obama has said he is in favor of changing the relationship with @placeholder but has not offered specifics. Entities: Fidel Castro, Havana, Communist, Castro, United States, Raúl Castro, Obama, Reps, Marcia Fudge, Cuba, CNN, Florida Keys, Raul, Mel Watt, Barbara Lee, U.S., Congressional Black Caucus, NEW, Black Caucus, HAVANA Passage: HAVANA, Cuba (CNN) -- Fidel Castro, the longtime Communist leader of Cuba, met with visiting members of the U.S. Congressional Black Caucus on Tuesday, a day after his brother, Raul, who succeeded him as president, did the same, according to a U.S. official in Havana. U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, at left with Reps. Marcia Fudge and Mel Watt, was among those who met with Castro. The meeting with Fidel Castro, 82, comes amid speculation that the United States is considering a shift in relations with the Communist nation that sits just 90 miles from the Florida Keys. Upon returning to the United States, members of the caucus said it's time to consider an end to the trade embargo and other diplomatic restrictions placed on Cuba for the past five decades. NEW: "We have history ... and we need to move forward," lawmaker says. Raúl Castro met with Black Caucus members a day earlier. Meeting comes amid speculation about shift in U.S.-Cuba relations. Officials have hinted Obama may soon lift travel restrictions
Cuba
[ "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1783, "query": 2798 }
Query: The following year, the @placeholder government instituted a trade embargo. Entities: Fidel Castro, Havana, Communist, Castro, United States, Raúl Castro, Obama, Reps, Marcia Fudge, Cuba, CNN, Florida Keys, Raul, Mel Watt, Barbara Lee, U.S., Congressional Black Caucus, NEW, Black Caucus, HAVANA Passage: HAVANA, Cuba (CNN) -- Fidel Castro, the longtime Communist leader of Cuba, met with visiting members of the U.S. Congressional Black Caucus on Tuesday, a day after his brother, Raul, who succeeded him as president, did the same, according to a U.S. official in Havana. U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, at left with Reps. Marcia Fudge and Mel Watt, was among those who met with Castro. The meeting with Fidel Castro, 82, comes amid speculation that the United States is considering a shift in relations with the Communist nation that sits just 90 miles from the Florida Keys. Upon returning to the United States, members of the caucus said it's time to consider an end to the trade embargo and other diplomatic restrictions placed on Cuba for the past five decades. NEW: "We have history ... and we need to move forward," lawmaker says. Raúl Castro met with Black Caucus members a day earlier. Meeting comes amid speculation about shift in U.S.-Cuba relations. Officials have hinted Obama may soon lift travel restrictions
U.S.
[ "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1783, "query": 2798 }
Query: The following year, the @placeholder government instituted a trade embargo. Entities: Fidel Castro, Havana, Communist, Castro, United States, Raúl Castro, Obama, Reps, Marcia Fudge, Cuba, CNN, Florida Keys, Raul, Mel Watt, Barbara Lee, U.S., Congressional Black Caucus, NEW, Black Caucus, HAVANA Passage: HAVANA, Cuba (CNN) -- Fidel Castro, the longtime Communist leader of Cuba, met with visiting members of the U.S. Congressional Black Caucus on Tuesday, a day after his brother, Raul, who succeeded him as president, did the same, according to a U.S. official in Havana. U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, at left with Reps. Marcia Fudge and Mel Watt, was among those who met with Castro. The meeting with Fidel Castro, 82, comes amid speculation that the United States is considering a shift in relations with the Communist nation that sits just 90 miles from the Florida Keys. Upon returning to the United States, members of the caucus said it's time to consider an end to the trade embargo and other diplomatic restrictions placed on Cuba for the past five decades. NEW: "We have history ... and we need to move forward," lawmaker says. Raúl Castro met with Black Caucus members a day earlier. Meeting comes amid speculation about shift in U.S.-Cuba relations. Officials have hinted Obama may soon lift travel restrictions
United States
[ "Space Mountain" ]
{ "passage": 1784, "query": 2799 }
Query: Launchpad: @placeholder's distinctive circular shape is evident as the building work continues at a pace Entities: Disney World, Gemini 5, Orlando, Gordon Cooper, Mercury, James Gordon, Original Space Mountain, Disney, Disney Parks, Florida, NASA, Magic Kingdom park, UPDATED, Space Mountain, Matterhorn Bobsleds, Walt Disney Passage: By James Gordon PUBLISHED: 18:06 EST, 24 June 2013 | UPDATED: 10:26 EST, 30 November 2013 With help from a NASA astronaut, Space Mountain opened in January 1975 at Disney's Magic Kingdom park in Orlando, Florida. The idea began with Walt Disney in the 1960s, but the technology did not exist to bring his vision to life. Later, when the attraction was given the green light, Mercury 9 and Gemini 5 astronaut Gordon Cooper joined the Space Mountain creative team as a consultant. He wanted to make sure that the attraction incorporated information gleaned during NASA’s early space missions and that the experience felt like actual space flight. Original Space Mountain built at Disney World in Orlando, Florida in 1974 and opened the following year. The ride was the second roller-coaster at the Disney Parks, the first being the 'Matterhorn Bobsleds' which opened in 1959. Walt Disney came up with the idea for the ride but after his death in 1966 the project was put on hold indefinitely
Space Mountain
[ "Buckinghamshire" ]
{ "passage": 1785, "query": 2800 }
Query: @placeholder, the mercury dropped to -11.1c (12f) – the coldest Entities: Damien Gayle, Buckinghamshire, Colin Fernandez, AA, South West, Big Freeze, -11.1C, Northumbria, Yorkshire, Himalayas, Wales, Lake District, Fisher Gill Passage: By Damien Gayle and Colin Fernandez Last updated at 12:09 AM on 4th February 2012 The Big Freeze continued overnight with temperatures plummeting as low as -12c (10.4f), the same as the Himalayas. Forecasters predicted up to four inches of snow in many parts of the country today, with daytime temperatures not expected to rise above 2c (36f). The AA has told drivers to double check their vehicles, pack cold weather provisions including food and warm clothes, and take a fully charged mobile phone before setting off. Don't slip! A fell walker admires a frozen waterfall at Fisher Gill in the Lake District yesterday. Drivers told to pack cold weather provisions before setting off as AA reports double the number of call-outs. Temperature plunged to -11.1C in Buckinghamshire with similar temperatures recorded in South West, Wales, Yorkshire and Northumbria. Temperatures expected to plunge to -12C overnight
Buckinghamshire
[ "Hunt", "Mother Theresa", "Theresa", "Theresa Hunt" ]
{ "passage": 1786, "query": 2801 }
Query: @placeholder, who was from Philadelphia, had accompanied Plotts to an appointment with Silverman at a psychiatric crisis center adjacent to the hospital in Darby, just southwest of Philadelphia, authorities said. Entities: Hunt, Theresa Hunt, Richard Plotts, Lee Silverman, Theresa, Facebook, Darby, Plotts, Mother Theresa, Mercy Fitgerald Hospital, Dennis Hunt, Silverman, Martha Trinca, Philadelphia, Josh Gardner Passage: By Josh Gardner Shock: Theresa Hunt was shot dead by Richard Plotts in a Philadelphia hospital on Thursday after an argument broke out and a gun battle ensued The distraught family of 53-year-old Theresa Hunt, the tragic mental-health caseworker shot dead by a psychiatric patient inside a Philadelphia hospital on Thursday, have vented their fury at her killer. Her sister, Martha Trinca, took to Facebook to label Richard Plotts - who was critically wounded by hero Dr. Lee Silverman when he returned fire - a 'SOB' who 'needs to rot in hell forever'. The caseworker's devastated brother, Dennis Hunt, said that he was 'angry' at Plotts, 49, for taking Theresa's life, telling reporters that the youngest of nine children was known by her siblings as 'Mother Theresa' for her compassion. Theresa Hunt, 53, was shot dead by her own patient on Thursday after an argument broke out during a consultation. Shots rang out at Mercy Fitgerald Hospital in Darby just after 2pm. Dr Lee Silverman 'saved lives' when he pulled out his own gun and fired at the patient, Richard Plotts. However, the gunman had already shot dead caseworker Hunt. Plotts is currently in critical condition and Dr. Silverman has been released from hospital
Hunt
[ "Hunt", "Mother Theresa", "Theresa", "Theresa Hunt" ]
{ "passage": 1786, "query": 2801 }
Query: @placeholder, who was from Philadelphia, had accompanied Plotts to an appointment with Silverman at a psychiatric crisis center adjacent to the hospital in Darby, just southwest of Philadelphia, authorities said. Entities: Hunt, Theresa Hunt, Richard Plotts, Lee Silverman, Theresa, Facebook, Darby, Plotts, Mother Theresa, Mercy Fitgerald Hospital, Dennis Hunt, Silverman, Martha Trinca, Philadelphia, Josh Gardner Passage: By Josh Gardner Shock: Theresa Hunt was shot dead by Richard Plotts in a Philadelphia hospital on Thursday after an argument broke out and a gun battle ensued The distraught family of 53-year-old Theresa Hunt, the tragic mental-health caseworker shot dead by a psychiatric patient inside a Philadelphia hospital on Thursday, have vented their fury at her killer. Her sister, Martha Trinca, took to Facebook to label Richard Plotts - who was critically wounded by hero Dr. Lee Silverman when he returned fire - a 'SOB' who 'needs to rot in hell forever'. The caseworker's devastated brother, Dennis Hunt, said that he was 'angry' at Plotts, 49, for taking Theresa's life, telling reporters that the youngest of nine children was known by her siblings as 'Mother Theresa' for her compassion. Theresa Hunt, 53, was shot dead by her own patient on Thursday after an argument broke out during a consultation. Shots rang out at Mercy Fitgerald Hospital in Darby just after 2pm. Dr Lee Silverman 'saved lives' when he pulled out his own gun and fired at the patient, Richard Plotts. However, the gunman had already shot dead caseworker Hunt. Plotts is currently in critical condition and Dr. Silverman has been released from hospital
Mother Theresa
[ "Hunt", "Mother Theresa", "Theresa", "Theresa Hunt" ]
{ "passage": 1786, "query": 2801 }
Query: @placeholder, who was from Philadelphia, had accompanied Plotts to an appointment with Silverman at a psychiatric crisis center adjacent to the hospital in Darby, just southwest of Philadelphia, authorities said. Entities: Hunt, Theresa Hunt, Richard Plotts, Lee Silverman, Theresa, Facebook, Darby, Plotts, Mother Theresa, Mercy Fitgerald Hospital, Dennis Hunt, Silverman, Martha Trinca, Philadelphia, Josh Gardner Passage: By Josh Gardner Shock: Theresa Hunt was shot dead by Richard Plotts in a Philadelphia hospital on Thursday after an argument broke out and a gun battle ensued The distraught family of 53-year-old Theresa Hunt, the tragic mental-health caseworker shot dead by a psychiatric patient inside a Philadelphia hospital on Thursday, have vented their fury at her killer. Her sister, Martha Trinca, took to Facebook to label Richard Plotts - who was critically wounded by hero Dr. Lee Silverman when he returned fire - a 'SOB' who 'needs to rot in hell forever'. The caseworker's devastated brother, Dennis Hunt, said that he was 'angry' at Plotts, 49, for taking Theresa's life, telling reporters that the youngest of nine children was known by her siblings as 'Mother Theresa' for her compassion. Theresa Hunt, 53, was shot dead by her own patient on Thursday after an argument broke out during a consultation. Shots rang out at Mercy Fitgerald Hospital in Darby just after 2pm. Dr Lee Silverman 'saved lives' when he pulled out his own gun and fired at the patient, Richard Plotts. However, the gunman had already shot dead caseworker Hunt. Plotts is currently in critical condition and Dr. Silverman has been released from hospital
Theresa
[ "Hunt", "Mother Theresa", "Theresa", "Theresa Hunt" ]
{ "passage": 1786, "query": 2801 }
Query: @placeholder, who was from Philadelphia, had accompanied Plotts to an appointment with Silverman at a psychiatric crisis center adjacent to the hospital in Darby, just southwest of Philadelphia, authorities said. Entities: Hunt, Theresa Hunt, Richard Plotts, Lee Silverman, Theresa, Facebook, Darby, Plotts, Mother Theresa, Mercy Fitgerald Hospital, Dennis Hunt, Silverman, Martha Trinca, Philadelphia, Josh Gardner Passage: By Josh Gardner Shock: Theresa Hunt was shot dead by Richard Plotts in a Philadelphia hospital on Thursday after an argument broke out and a gun battle ensued The distraught family of 53-year-old Theresa Hunt, the tragic mental-health caseworker shot dead by a psychiatric patient inside a Philadelphia hospital on Thursday, have vented their fury at her killer. Her sister, Martha Trinca, took to Facebook to label Richard Plotts - who was critically wounded by hero Dr. Lee Silverman when he returned fire - a 'SOB' who 'needs to rot in hell forever'. The caseworker's devastated brother, Dennis Hunt, said that he was 'angry' at Plotts, 49, for taking Theresa's life, telling reporters that the youngest of nine children was known by her siblings as 'Mother Theresa' for her compassion. Theresa Hunt, 53, was shot dead by her own patient on Thursday after an argument broke out during a consultation. Shots rang out at Mercy Fitgerald Hospital in Darby just after 2pm. Dr Lee Silverman 'saved lives' when he pulled out his own gun and fired at the patient, Richard Plotts. However, the gunman had already shot dead caseworker Hunt. Plotts is currently in critical condition and Dr. Silverman has been released from hospital
Theresa Hunt
[ "Kurdish", "Kurds" ]
{ "passage": 1787, "query": 2802 }
Query: While Wilson waits to join the YPG fighters in battle, he says that the @placeholder have welcomed him in their territory. Entities: ISIS, Qamishli, Arabic, Americans, Kurds, Ohio, YPG, Wilson, People's Protection Units, Jordan Matson, Jazaa, Reuters, Kobani, Kurdish, Brian Wilson, Operation Desert Storm, Daesh, Desert Storm, U.S. Air Force, Syria, American Passage: Dressed in fatigues and flanked by younger Kurdish soldiers, Brian Wilson uses the Arabic acronym Daesh, a name ISIS reportedly hates, to refer to the extremist group he plans to fight in Syria. The 43-year-old Desert Storm veteran from Ohio says in a video released by Reuters he is one of a few Americans that traveled to 'help the YPG.' While Americans have been confirmed to be among the ranks of ISIS, and among their dead, Wilson is the second American reported to be fighting against the extremist group on the side of the Kurds. Scroll down for video Brothers in arms: Brian Wilson (center) is seen with four Kurdish fighters in Syria and said he is one of a handful of Americans who has gone to Syria to 'help the YPG' Brian Wilson spoke to Reuters from Qamishli, east of the beseiged town of Kobani, where Kurdish militia members were fighting with ISIS militants. A relative said that Wilson served in the U.S. Air Force during Operation Desert Storm. He joins other Americans, including Jordan Matson, 28, who the YPG confirmed was fighting in Jazaa. The YPG, People's Protection Units, is the militia in Syria defending Kurdish-controlled territory against ISIS
Kurdish
[ "Kurdish", "Kurds" ]
{ "passage": 1787, "query": 2802 }
Query: While Wilson waits to join the YPG fighters in battle, he says that the @placeholder have welcomed him in their territory. Entities: ISIS, Qamishli, Arabic, Americans, Kurds, Ohio, YPG, Wilson, People's Protection Units, Jordan Matson, Jazaa, Reuters, Kobani, Kurdish, Brian Wilson, Operation Desert Storm, Daesh, Desert Storm, U.S. Air Force, Syria, American Passage: Dressed in fatigues and flanked by younger Kurdish soldiers, Brian Wilson uses the Arabic acronym Daesh, a name ISIS reportedly hates, to refer to the extremist group he plans to fight in Syria. The 43-year-old Desert Storm veteran from Ohio says in a video released by Reuters he is one of a few Americans that traveled to 'help the YPG.' While Americans have been confirmed to be among the ranks of ISIS, and among their dead, Wilson is the second American reported to be fighting against the extremist group on the side of the Kurds. Scroll down for video Brothers in arms: Brian Wilson (center) is seen with four Kurdish fighters in Syria and said he is one of a handful of Americans who has gone to Syria to 'help the YPG' Brian Wilson spoke to Reuters from Qamishli, east of the beseiged town of Kobani, where Kurdish militia members were fighting with ISIS militants. A relative said that Wilson served in the U.S. Air Force during Operation Desert Storm. He joins other Americans, including Jordan Matson, 28, who the YPG confirmed was fighting in Jazaa. The YPG, People's Protection Units, is the militia in Syria defending Kurdish-controlled territory against ISIS
Kurds
[ "Philae" ]
{ "passage": 1788, "query": 2803 }
Query: If all goes to plan, @placeholder will then make a gentle landing on the comet at walking pace, using screws and harpoons to lower and secure itself on the surface. Entities: Germany, J, Earth, 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, Rosetta, Philae, Comet 67P Passage: A 2.4 mile-wide (4km) region on the 'head' of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko has been revealed as the spot for the daring landing of Rosetta's Philae probe. The high-risk manoeuvre, if successful, will be the first time in history that a probe has been landed on a comet. Scientists at mission control in Germany hope the spider-like probe will send back data that could answer questions on the origin of Earth's water and perhaps even life. Scroll down for videos and animation The relatively smooth landing region, identified for the moment simply by the letter 'J', is located on the smaller of the duck-shaped comet's two lobes. An inset showing a close up of the landing site is also shown. The region, named site J, is around 2.4 miles (4km) at its widest point. A back-up site, site C, has also been revealed on comet's larger lobe. Sites were chosen as they are relatively flat and gain more sunlight. Rosetta will launch Philae robot 6 miles (10km) from comet Comet 67P. The 220lb (100kg) lander will reach the comet's surface on 11 November. Spider-like probe could answer questions on the origin of life on Earth
Philae
[ "Mary Hare School" ]
{ "passage": 1789, "query": 2804 }
Query: pleasure to be a supporter of @placeholder and make a difference to the Entities: Berkshire, Wythenshawe, Pippa Middleton, Toni Jones, Mary Hare School, Kate Passage: By Toni Jones PUBLISHED: 11:51 EST, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 17:51 EST, 23 April 2013 While big sister Kate was speaking out about addiction on the Wythenshawe housing estate Pippa Middleton was doing her own bit for charity, albeit a little closer to home. The 29-year-old recently became an ambassador to the Mary Hare School for deaf children in Berkshire and today she was on hand to open the centre's new £2million boarding house facilities. Wearing a smart two-piece boucle suit the duchess's sister posed playfully for the cameras alongside the school's new mascot, a large wicker hare created especially for today's ceremony. Pippa Middleton is ambassador for the Mary Hare School for deaf children. Today she officially opened the centre's new boarding house facilities. 29-year-old wanted to support charity close to her family home
Mary Hare School
[ "Kate" ]
{ "passage": 1789, "query": 2805 }
Query: @placeholder's little sister wore a smart boucle skirt suit for the charity event at the school in Berkshire Entities: Berkshire, Wythenshawe, Pippa Middleton, Toni Jones, Mary Hare School, Kate Passage: By Toni Jones PUBLISHED: 11:51 EST, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 17:51 EST, 23 April 2013 While big sister Kate was speaking out about addiction on the Wythenshawe housing estate Pippa Middleton was doing her own bit for charity, albeit a little closer to home. The 29-year-old recently became an ambassador to the Mary Hare School for deaf children in Berkshire and today she was on hand to open the centre's new £2million boarding house facilities. Wearing a smart two-piece boucle suit the duchess's sister posed playfully for the cameras alongside the school's new mascot, a large wicker hare created especially for today's ceremony. Pippa Middleton is ambassador for the Mary Hare School for deaf children. Today she officially opened the centre's new boarding house facilities. 29-year-old wanted to support charity close to her family home
Kate
[ "Marty Matthews" ]
{ "passage": 1790, "query": 2806 }
Query: @placeholder spent more then 15 years at 10 News. Entities: Tampa, South Carolina, Emily Austin, Colleton County, Emily, Marty Austin, Edward, Cadillac SUV, WTSP 10 News, Interstate 95, Marty Matthews, Edward Austin, Florida, Christmas Eve Passage: A former anchor for WTSP 10 News in Tampa, Florida, was involved in a serious crash in the early hours of Christmas Eve that claimed the life of her 28-year-old daughter and left her husband seriously injured. Marty Austin known formerly as Marty Matthews was involved in a crash around 12:20 p.m. on December 24, on Interstate 95, in Colleton County, South Carolina. Her husband, 66-year-old Edward Austin, was driving the Cadillac SUV when he ran off the left side of the road after losing control in the rain and smashed into some trees. Marty Austin, (right) a former anchor for WTSP 10 News in Tampa, Florida, was involved in a serious crash that claimed the life of her daughter, Emily (left) and left her husband Edward seriously injured. Marty Matthews, a former anchor for WTSP 10 News in Tampa, Florida, was involved in a serious crash on Christmas Eve. The accident claimed the life of her 28-year-old daughter, Emily Austin and left her husband Edward seriously injured. Edward Austin was driving a Cadillac SUV when he ran off the left side of the road after losing control in the rain and smashed into some trees. Emily Austin was trapped in the back seat and despite wearing a seatbelt died at the scene from her injuries
Marty Matthews
[ "Italian" ]
{ "passage": 1791, "query": 2807 }
Query: "The press call me the mad @placeholder but I would confidently bet everything I have on Sunderland remaining in the top flight," declared Di Canio. Entities: Benito Mussolini, Swindon, Italian, Martin O'Neill, English Premier League, Di Canio, United Kingdom, Parliament, CNN, British, Paolo di Canio, Sunderland Passage: (CNN) -- Condemned for his self-confessed belief in fascist ideals, yet congratulated for acts of admirable sportsmanship. Revered for feats of amazing skill, but reviled for violent outbursts on the pitch. Perhaps not surprisingly Italian Paolo di Canio's rollercoaster career has guaranteed the Italian has occupied the front and back pages of British newspapers since he first came to the United Kingdom. His appointment as manager of English Premier League strugglers Sunderland has thrust this divisive character back into the spotlight once more, with the north east club scrambling to justify his appointment following its sacking of the Italian's predecessor Martin O'Neill on Saturday. Sunderland defend appointment of new manager Paolo di Canio. Italian is proud of his fascist beliefs and is an admirer of Benito Mussolini. "I'm not in the Houses of Parliament, I'm not a political person, I will only talk about football," says Di Canio. Di Canio's views cost his former club Swindon a key sponsorship deal
Italian
[ "Facebook" ]
{ "passage": 1792, "query": 2808 }
Query: The publication of those practices have caused many foreign customers to flee American tech services like Google and @placeholder. Entities: US, Silicon Valley, Google, Facebook, Internet, Microsoft, Ron Wyden, Oregon, NSA, Schmidt, American, National Security Agency, Eric Schmidt Passage: Google chairman Eric Schmidt has warned that National Security Agency spying is going to 'break the Internet' and cause countries to start their own networks to avoid foreign surveillance. The Silicon Valley titan spoke out at a conference organized by NSA opponent Senator Ron Wyden. He was just one of the big voices sounding an alarm about American surveillance practices. Representatives from Google, Microsoft, Facebook and other major tech firms say their industry stands to lose a fortune as international customers flee American technology companies over concerns that their data is being siphoned off carte blanche and analyzed by American intelligence officials. Eric Schmidt spoke at a panel discussion sponsored by Oregon Senator Ron Wyden, an NSA critic. Representatives from Google, Microsoft, Facebook and other tech firms were on hand to talk about the dangers of NSA spying. Schmidt warned that the Internet could fragment and no longer provide global connectivity. US tech firms could be left out of technology growth over fears that their products and services are compromised by spying, Schmidt said
Facebook
[ "Chris Brown" ]
{ "passage": 1793, "query": 2809 }
Query: After beating Rihanna with his fists, @placeholder entered a guilty plea to one felony count of assault and was sentenced to probation, counseling and community service. Entities: Jay Z, Run This Town, CBS, CBS Sports, Rice, Chris Brown, Sports Illustrated, Rihanna, Ray Rice, Thursday Night Football, Alex Riethmiller, CNN, NFL Network, Sean McManus, NFL Passage: (CNN) -- A song featuring pop star Rihanna was dropped this week from the "Thursday Night Football" pregame show to make time for discussion of the Ray Rice domestic violence incident, a spokesman for the NFL Network said. Alex Riethmiller said the 2009 Jay Z song "Run This Town," which features Rihanna, will return to the broadcast next week. The chairman of CBS Sports, which will simulcast the game, told Sports Illustrated that the broadcasters weren't overreacting to the scandal over the NFL's reaction to the Rice incident. "We thought ... we needed to have the appropriate tone and coverage," Sean McManus said. "A lot of the production elements we wanted in the show are being eliminated because of time or tone." Rihanna was the victim of domestic violence in 2009 at the hands of Chris Brown. Producers of "Thursday Night Football" pregame want more time to talk about Ray Rice. CBS chief tells Sports Illustrated the network wanted to have the correct tone. The song will be included in the intro during the rest of the season, a spokesman says
Chris Brown
[ "Great Britain" ]
{ "passage": 1794, "query": 2810 }
Query: Team GB: Murray has an impressive Davis Cup record for @placeholder, winning 19 of his 21 singles matches Entities: Matthias Bachinger, Great Britain, Scotland, Rio Olympics, Andrey Kuznetsov, Davis Cup, German, Scot, Olympic Gold, Murray, London 2012, Andy Murray, US Open, British, Wimbledon Passage: Andy Murray says he would play tennis for an independent Scotland if the country votes Yes. The former Wimbledon champion said he still firmly believed people in Scotland will vote No next month, but has always remained silent on how it would affect him. Murray – who won Olympic Gold at London 2012 for Great Britain – is ready to represent Scotland at the Rio Olympics in 2016. The British No 1 made it through to the third round of the US Open with a comfortable straight sets win over German qualifier Matthias Bachinger in the early hours of Friday morning. The world number nine won Olympic Gold at London 2012 for Great Britain. Murray guided Great Britain to the quarter-finals of the Davis Cup this year. The Scot is currently playing in the US Open, beating German qualifier Matthias Bachinger in the early hours of Friday morning 6-3 6-3 6-4. Murray faces world No 96 Andrey Kuznetsov in the third round on Saturday
Great Britain
[ "South Korea", "South Korean" ]
{ "passage": 1795, "query": 2811 }
Query: The last time the North cut off military communications with the @placeholder was during similar exercises in March 2009. Entities: United States, South Korean, North, U.S., U.S Forces, South Korea, Korea, North Korea, Kim Jong Un, Missouri, B-52, Whiteman Air Force Base, B-2 Spirit Passage: The United States said Thursday it flew stealth bombers over South Korea to participate in annual military exercises amid spiking tensions with North Korea. The B-2 Spirit bombers flew more than 6,500 miles from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri to South Korea, dropping inert munitions there as part of the exercises, before returning to the U.S. mainland, the U.S Forces in Korea said in a statement. The mission by the planes, which can carry both conventional and nuclear weapons, "demonstrates the United States' ability to conduct long range, precision strikes quickly and at will," the statement said. The U.S. military's announcement earlier this month that it was flying B-52 bombers over South Korea to participate in the routine exercises prompted an angry reaction from the regime of Kim Jong Un, which has unleashed a torrent of threats in the past few weeks. The planes flew to South Korea and back in one mission, the U.S. says. It says the flights show its ability "to conduct precision strikes quickly" U.S. and South Korean defense chiefs spoke by phone Wednesday evening. A previous announcement about B-52 flights over South Korea angered the North
South Korea
[ "South Korea", "South Korean" ]
{ "passage": 1795, "query": 2811 }
Query: The last time the North cut off military communications with the @placeholder was during similar exercises in March 2009. Entities: United States, South Korean, North, U.S., U.S Forces, South Korea, Korea, North Korea, Kim Jong Un, Missouri, B-52, Whiteman Air Force Base, B-2 Spirit Passage: The United States said Thursday it flew stealth bombers over South Korea to participate in annual military exercises amid spiking tensions with North Korea. The B-2 Spirit bombers flew more than 6,500 miles from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri to South Korea, dropping inert munitions there as part of the exercises, before returning to the U.S. mainland, the U.S Forces in Korea said in a statement. The mission by the planes, which can carry both conventional and nuclear weapons, "demonstrates the United States' ability to conduct long range, precision strikes quickly and at will," the statement said. The U.S. military's announcement earlier this month that it was flying B-52 bombers over South Korea to participate in the routine exercises prompted an angry reaction from the regime of Kim Jong Un, which has unleashed a torrent of threats in the past few weeks. The planes flew to South Korea and back in one mission, the U.S. says. It says the flights show its ability "to conduct precision strikes quickly" U.S. and South Korean defense chiefs spoke by phone Wednesday evening. A previous announcement about B-52 flights over South Korea angered the North
South Korean
[ "Israel" ]
{ "passage": 1796, "query": 2812 }
Query: On the matter of the three students, the official said: "The process of @placeholder-American contacts on the matter did not cease, and more specific information was provided." Entities: United States, Palestinians, Jerusalem, Gaza, Palestinian, Israel, Fulbright, JERUSALEM, American, American Consulate, U.S. State Department, CNN, Sari Bashi Passage: JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Citing security concerns, the U.S. State Department has revoked the visas it recently issued to three Gaza students who were awarded Fulbright scholarships to study in the United States. Sari Bashi, who advocates freedom of movement for Palestinians, says their access to education is restricted. It marks the second time in two months that the United States has gone back on its offer to the Palestinian students to take part in the American government-sponsored scholarship program. The three students who had their visas revoked were sent a letter from the American Consulate in Jerusalem, dated August 4. U.S. State Department cites security concerns as reason visas were withdrawn. Three Palestinian students were among seven who had earlier had visas pulled. Israel reportedly acts to prevent the students from leaving Gaza. Advocacy group says Palestinians need more access to higher education
Israel
[ "Andy Ridley" ]
{ "passage": 1797, "query": 2813 }
Query: For @placeholder, the important question is not if action on climate change is happening, but "is it happening fast enough," he says. Entities: Eiffel Tower, Earth, International Space Station, Andy Ridley, Empire State Building, Earth Hour, André Kuipers, Sydney Opera House, CNN, World Wildlife Fund, Kuipers, European Space Agency Passage: (CNN) -- On Saturday, European Space Agency astronaut and World Wildlife Fund ambassador André Kuipers will watch from the International Space Station as each time zone hits 8:30 p.m. -- and track to see who on Earth turns out the lights. Kuipers will blog from 240 miles above the planet as part of the Earth Hour, an annual event that encourages homes, businesses and governments to turn off their lights for one hour to build awareness about energy use and climate change. "We are living beyond our means. That is not sustainable," says Andy Ridley, co-founder and executive director of Earth Hour. "We want to unite people around the world to build a sustainable future." Earth Hour asks individuals and businesses to turn off their lights at 8:30 p.m. The Sydney Opera House, Empire State Building and Eiffel Tower will go black. Organizers have pledges from 147 countries and over 5,000 cities to go dark. An astronaut on the International Space Station will blog on event from orbit
Andy Ridley
[ "Manchester United", "United" ]
{ "passage": 1798, "query": 2814 }
Query: @placeholder's faltering start has affected the team's self-belief, according to their manager. Entities: United, Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie, Louis van Gaal, Angel di Maria, Turf Moor, Darren Fletcher, Manchester United, Juan Mata, Mata, Burnley, Red Devils, Van Gaal, Premier League Passage: Juan Mata was annoyed to see his Manchester United team-mates resort to route-one football at times in Saturday's disappointing draw at Burnley. Louis van Gaal is still searching for his first win as Red Devils boss following the uninspiring goalless stalemate at Turf Moor. Angel di Maria, playing in a midfield three alongside Mata and Darren Fletcher, produced flashes of brilliance, but Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie both had off days up front and could not convert a host of chances. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Van Gaal discuss another poor United result Frustration: Juan Mata said that he was frustrated as his team-mates resorted to long balls. Manchester United an Burnley drew 0-0 at Turf Moor. Louis van Gaal's side have endured poor start to Premier League season. Juan Mata said he was frustrated by his team-mate's long balls. Angel di Maria made his debut in the match
Manchester United
[ "Manchester United", "United" ]
{ "passage": 1798, "query": 2814 }
Query: @placeholder's faltering start has affected the team's self-belief, according to their manager. Entities: United, Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie, Louis van Gaal, Angel di Maria, Turf Moor, Darren Fletcher, Manchester United, Juan Mata, Mata, Burnley, Red Devils, Van Gaal, Premier League Passage: Juan Mata was annoyed to see his Manchester United team-mates resort to route-one football at times in Saturday's disappointing draw at Burnley. Louis van Gaal is still searching for his first win as Red Devils boss following the uninspiring goalless stalemate at Turf Moor. Angel di Maria, playing in a midfield three alongside Mata and Darren Fletcher, produced flashes of brilliance, but Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie both had off days up front and could not convert a host of chances. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Van Gaal discuss another poor United result Frustration: Juan Mata said that he was frustrated as his team-mates resorted to long balls. Manchester United an Burnley drew 0-0 at Turf Moor. Louis van Gaal's side have endured poor start to Premier League season. Juan Mata said he was frustrated by his team-mate's long balls. Angel di Maria made his debut in the match
United
[ "Microsoft" ]
{ "passage": 1799, "query": 2815 }
Query: Some industry watchers felt it was too little, too late in the effort to restore @placeholder as a technology leader. Entities: Steve Ballmer, Silicon Valley, Google, Victoria Woollaston, Microsoft, Wall Street, Bill Gates, Ballmer, Apple Passage: By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 11:44 EST, 23 August 2013 | UPDATED: 13:18 EST, 23 August 2013 Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has unexpectedly announced his retirement, ending a 13-year reign at the head of the world's largest software company and sending the company's shares up nearly 6 per cent. Ballmer, 57, took over from co-founder Bill Gates in January 2000, but his leadership was questioned throughout his tenure by Wall Street and Silicon Valley, as Microsoft's stock price floundered. The company that drove the personal computer revolution has been overtaken in recent years by the likes of Apple and Google in the shift toward mobile computing. Steve Ballmer, 57, will leave the software firm in 12 months. The Microsoft board are now searching for his replacement. Only last month Ballmer launched a re-organisation to reshape Microsoft into a company 'focused on devices and services'
Microsoft
[ "Zite" ]
{ "passage": 1800, "query": 2816 }
Query: "The difference between Flipboard and @placeholder is that with Zite, your sections are actually personalized," Davar says. Entities: Flipboard, Fast Company, Genius playlist, University of British Columbia, Zite, Laboratory for Computational Intelligence, Twitter, iTunes, iPad, Pandora, Ali Davar, Google Reader, Genius, Pulse Passage: (Fast Company) -- Have you ever created a Genius playlist on iTunes or set up a station on Pandora? Just plug in one song, and you instantly hear music that matches your tastes. Think of Zite, the free personalized iPad magazine that launched today, as the Genius playlist or Pandora of news discovery -- but with one noticeable advantage: Zite is smarter, at least for now. Developed by researchers at the University of British Columbia's Laboratory for Computational Intelligence, the technology behind Zite can learn your reading habits and personalize content based on your interests. When first opening the app, Zite will immediately begin personalizing your experience. Link a Twitter account or Google Reader, and Zite will analyze (not simply display) your feeds to create a magazine tailored to your interests. You might get sources you know, you might get content you want from sources you don't know. Zite can learn your reading habits and personalize content based on your interests. "It's a combination of semantic- and statistically based machine learning," says CEO Ali Davar. Flipboard and Pulse require users to manually provide sources
Zite