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[
"Tiger Woods"
] |
{
"passage": 1856,
"query": 2894
}
|
Query: But I thought I could hang in there,' @placeholder whispered to reporters after the round, explaining he had lost his voice.
Entities: Lara Gut, Switzerland, Lindsey Vonn, Gut, Super-G, Tiger Woods, Vonn, Lindsey, Lake Louise World Cup, American, Vancouver Olympics, Hero World Challenge, Sochi Olympics
Passage: Despite a stunning performance yesterday, Lindsey Vonn's hopes of returning to the ski world on top were crushed on Sunday when she lost an event at the Lake Louise World Cup. The champion skier, who nabbed gold in the Vancouver Olympics and is currently dating golfer Tiger Woods, placed second to Switzerland's Lara Gut, 23, in the Super-G competition. This weekend's competition marked the 30-year-old's return to skiing after a knee injury which caused her to sit out the Sochi Olympics. 'What Lindsey did was truly phenomenal. I know what it's like to celebrate your first win after a long injury,' said Gut, who identifies with Vonn, having been forced to miss the Vancouver Olympics over a hip operation. The American skier, who has spent the last 22 months healing from a knee injury, came in second Sunday at the Lake Louise World Cup. Vonn lost out to Switzerland's Lara Gut for the top spot in the Super-G competition. Meanwhile, Vonn's boyfriend Tiger Woods battled through illness only to finish last place at the Hero World Challenge
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Tiger Woods
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[
"House",
"White House"
] |
{
"passage": 1857,
"query": 2895
}
|
Query: Instead, the @placeholder will vote on legislation today barring taxpayer funding of abortions — a prohibition that's already largely in place.
Entities: House, White House, Republicans, March for Life, GOP
Passage: With thousands of anti-abortion protesters in town for the annual March for Life, Republicans were ready to push legislation through the House designed to please them. GOP leaders had planned House passage Thursday of legislation criminalizing most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, an act that would have defied a White House veto threat. But late Wednesday they abruptly postponed that confrontation indefinitely after concluding they were short of votes from their own caucus, after several women pushed back on a provision that would have required rape and incest victims seeking an abortion after 20 weeks to first report the crime to the police. Thousands of anti-abortion protesters are in town for the annual March for Life; Republicans were ready to push legislation designed to please them. They realized Wednesday night that they were short of votes from their own caucus, including several women. Some GOP lawmakers were against a provision requiring rape and incest victims seeking an abortion after 20 weeks to first report to police. The bill had zero chance of becoming law; the White House advised the president to veto it
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House
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[
"House",
"White House"
] |
{
"passage": 1857,
"query": 2895
}
|
Query: Instead, the @placeholder will vote on legislation today barring taxpayer funding of abortions — a prohibition that's already largely in place.
Entities: House, White House, Republicans, March for Life, GOP
Passage: With thousands of anti-abortion protesters in town for the annual March for Life, Republicans were ready to push legislation through the House designed to please them. GOP leaders had planned House passage Thursday of legislation criminalizing most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, an act that would have defied a White House veto threat. But late Wednesday they abruptly postponed that confrontation indefinitely after concluding they were short of votes from their own caucus, after several women pushed back on a provision that would have required rape and incest victims seeking an abortion after 20 weeks to first report the crime to the police. Thousands of anti-abortion protesters are in town for the annual March for Life; Republicans were ready to push legislation designed to please them. They realized Wednesday night that they were short of votes from their own caucus, including several women. Some GOP lawmakers were against a provision requiring rape and incest victims seeking an abortion after 20 weeks to first report to police. The bill had zero chance of becoming law; the White House advised the president to veto it
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White House
|
[
"GOP"
] |
{
"passage": 1857,
"query": 2896
}
|
Query: Yet when the leaders considered eliminating the requirement that rapes and incest be previously reported, they encountered objections from anti-abortion groups, @placeholder aides said.
Entities: House, White House, Republicans, March for Life, GOP
Passage: With thousands of anti-abortion protesters in town for the annual March for Life, Republicans were ready to push legislation through the House designed to please them. GOP leaders had planned House passage Thursday of legislation criminalizing most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, an act that would have defied a White House veto threat. But late Wednesday they abruptly postponed that confrontation indefinitely after concluding they were short of votes from their own caucus, after several women pushed back on a provision that would have required rape and incest victims seeking an abortion after 20 weeks to first report the crime to the police. Thousands of anti-abortion protesters are in town for the annual March for Life; Republicans were ready to push legislation designed to please them. They realized Wednesday night that they were short of votes from their own caucus, including several women. Some GOP lawmakers were against a provision requiring rape and incest victims seeking an abortion after 20 weeks to first report to police. The bill had zero chance of becoming law; the White House advised the president to veto it
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GOP
|
[
"Republicans"
] |
{
"passage": 1857,
"query": 2897
}
|
Query: After @placeholder backtracked, congressional Democrats who solidly oppose the legislation, along with abortion-rights advocates, all but mocked the GOP's problem.
Entities: House, White House, Republicans, March for Life, GOP
Passage: With thousands of anti-abortion protesters in town for the annual March for Life, Republicans were ready to push legislation through the House designed to please them. GOP leaders had planned House passage Thursday of legislation criminalizing most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, an act that would have defied a White House veto threat. But late Wednesday they abruptly postponed that confrontation indefinitely after concluding they were short of votes from their own caucus, after several women pushed back on a provision that would have required rape and incest victims seeking an abortion after 20 weeks to first report the crime to the police. Thousands of anti-abortion protesters are in town for the annual March for Life; Republicans were ready to push legislation designed to please them. They realized Wednesday night that they were short of votes from their own caucus, including several women. Some GOP lawmakers were against a provision requiring rape and incest victims seeking an abortion after 20 weeks to first report to police. The bill had zero chance of becoming law; the White House advised the president to veto it
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Republicans
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[
"GOP"
] |
{
"passage": 1857,
"query": 2898
}
|
Query: After House Republicans backtracked, congressional Democrats who solidly oppose the legislation, along with abortion-rights advocates, all but mocked the @placeholder's problem.
Entities: House, White House, Republicans, March for Life, GOP
Passage: With thousands of anti-abortion protesters in town for the annual March for Life, Republicans were ready to push legislation through the House designed to please them. GOP leaders had planned House passage Thursday of legislation criminalizing most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, an act that would have defied a White House veto threat. But late Wednesday they abruptly postponed that confrontation indefinitely after concluding they were short of votes from their own caucus, after several women pushed back on a provision that would have required rape and incest victims seeking an abortion after 20 weeks to first report the crime to the police. Thousands of anti-abortion protesters are in town for the annual March for Life; Republicans were ready to push legislation designed to please them. They realized Wednesday night that they were short of votes from their own caucus, including several women. Some GOP lawmakers were against a provision requiring rape and incest victims seeking an abortion after 20 weeks to first report to police. The bill had zero chance of becoming law; the White House advised the president to veto it
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GOP
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[
"Islam",
"Muslim"
] |
{
"passage": 1858,
"query": 2899
}
|
Query: "One of the very important pillars in @placeholder is justice, there is no justice in this law," she said.
Entities: Islam, Afghanistan, Mohseni, Muslim, Shia, Mohammed Asif Mohseni, Afghan, Afghan Shia, CNN, Shia State Law, Kabul, Khatmul Nabeen Masjid
Passage: (CNN) -- Walking into the Khatmul Nabeen Masjid (mosque), you can for a moment forget that you're in Afghanistan. Beautiful buildings, walkways, flowerbeds and even a grass soccer pitch. Mohammed Asif Mohseni is said to be behind the law. Young men and women, dressed in Muslim attire, walk around freely and with smiles. Smiles are a bit of a rarity in today's Kabul, a polluted city of survival and despair, so this was both shocking and refreshing to me. We didn't have an appointment but we were hoping to interview Mohammed Asif Mohseni, a conservative Shia cleric. He is said to be the man behind the controversial Shia state law, a law critics say strips Afghan Shia women of many rights. Mohammed Asif Mohseni is said to be man behind Shia State Law. Critics say the law strips Afghan Shia women of rights. Mohseni: "Law ... which I created I see as correct for both men and women" Afghan human rights campaigner says law does not represent Islam
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Islam
|
[
"Islam",
"Muslim"
] |
{
"passage": 1858,
"query": 2899
}
|
Query: "One of the very important pillars in @placeholder is justice, there is no justice in this law," she said.
Entities: Islam, Afghanistan, Mohseni, Muslim, Shia, Mohammed Asif Mohseni, Afghan, Afghan Shia, CNN, Shia State Law, Kabul, Khatmul Nabeen Masjid
Passage: (CNN) -- Walking into the Khatmul Nabeen Masjid (mosque), you can for a moment forget that you're in Afghanistan. Beautiful buildings, walkways, flowerbeds and even a grass soccer pitch. Mohammed Asif Mohseni is said to be behind the law. Young men and women, dressed in Muslim attire, walk around freely and with smiles. Smiles are a bit of a rarity in today's Kabul, a polluted city of survival and despair, so this was both shocking and refreshing to me. We didn't have an appointment but we were hoping to interview Mohammed Asif Mohseni, a conservative Shia cleric. He is said to be the man behind the controversial Shia state law, a law critics say strips Afghan Shia women of many rights. Mohammed Asif Mohseni is said to be man behind Shia State Law. Critics say the law strips Afghan Shia women of rights. Mohseni: "Law ... which I created I see as correct for both men and women" Afghan human rights campaigner says law does not represent Islam
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Muslim
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[
"Alice Adams"
] |
{
"passage": 1859,
"query": 2900
}
|
Query: ‘@placeholder had been in touch with her boyfriend during the day.
Entities: Hungarian, Ban, Alice Adams, Heathrow Airport, Tibor Vass, Attila Ban, Vass, Old Bailey, Radisson, Emily Allen
Passage: By Emily Allen PUBLISHED: 10:54 EST, 9 July 2012 | UPDATED: 17:30 EST, 9 July 2012 A hotel receptionist knifed a colleague to death before dumping his body on a bed and hiding inside the divan for two days, a court heard today. Attila Ban, 32, stabbed 20-year-old Tibor Vass before murdering the victim’s girlfriend, Alice Adams, also 20, it is alleged. Hungarian-born Ban then cut off his fellow countryman’s clothes before leaving him naked and posed on a double bed in the flat they shared, the Old Bailey was told. Killed: Hotel receptionist Attila Ban, 32, stabbed 20-year-old Tibor Vass, left, before murdering the victim’s girlfriend, Alice Adams, also 20, right, it is alleged. All three worked at the Radisson at Heathrow Airport. Attila Ban allegedly had crush on Tibor Vass and was jealous of girlfriend Alice Adams. When police left he jumped out and slashed his own throat. He'd cut off Vass's clothes leaving him naked on a double bed. Claims he was mentally ill when he launched the frenzied attack
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Alice Adams
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[
"Lily Aldridge"
] |
{
"passage": 1860,
"query": 2901
}
|
Query: @placeholder had one of the scarier shoots holding a selection of animal skeltons
Entities: Nick, Victoria's Secret, Candice Swanepoel, Lily Aldridge, 10 Magazine, Devon Windsor, Nick Knight, Sophia Neophitou, Barbara Fialho, Lily Donaldson, Victoria's Secret Angel
Passage: They are renowned for being among the most beautiful women in the world. And the renowned Victoria's Secret models certainly live up to their reputation in a new set of images by photographer Nick Knight taken for the cover of 10 Magazine. Nick shot stars such as Lily Aldridge, Lily Donaldson, Barbara Fialho and Candice Swanepoel for 12 special covers which are being described as a calender - because there is one for each month. Scroll down for video Devon Windsor looks stunning in a pink body suit as part of Nick Knight's shoot for 10 magazine Lily Donaldson wore red lipstick in her shoot and closed her eyes. Set of 12 images taken by Nick Knight for 10 Magazine. Each cover shows a Victoria's Secret Angel in a different pose. Stylist Sophia Neophitou wanted the women to feel empowered
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Lily Aldridge
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[
"Boston"
] |
{
"passage": 1861,
"query": 2902
}
|
Query: "For us and our business, it's really about how do we get back to @placeholder, how do we band together, how do we help those that were seriously injured that are going to have lifelong struggles," she said.
Entities: Inspire, Afghanistan, Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, U.S., Boston, Internet, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Tsarnaev, Martin Richard, Tamerlan, CNN, English-language magazine, Iraq, Boston Marathon
Passage: (CNN) -- The surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings has cited the U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Iraq as motivating factors behind last week's attack, a U.S. government official said Tuesday. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been able to communicate with investigators in a limited fashion from his hospital bed and told them that neither he nor his brother Tamerlan, now dead, had any contact with terrorist groups overseas. The official cautioned that the interviews were preliminary, however, and that Tsarnaev's account needs to be checked out. The 19-year-old has told investigators the brothers were self-radicalized via the Internet. Investigators also are looking into whether the online English-language magazine Inspire, put out by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, was used for instruction on how to make the bombs, but another source cautioned that other outlets could have provided that information. NEW: Dozens remain hospitalized after last week's attack. Afghanistan and Iraq motivated the Boston suspects, official says. 8-year-old victim Martin Richard laid to rest after private service. Residents, business owners get back into bomb blast site before public
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Boston
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[
"Boston Marathon"
] |
{
"passage": 1861,
"query": 2903
}
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Query: Law enforcement officials told CNN earlier Tuesday that the number of fireworks bought at the store was not enough to set off explosions the size of those at the @placeholder.
Entities: Inspire, Afghanistan, Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, U.S., Boston, Internet, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Tsarnaev, Martin Richard, Tamerlan, CNN, English-language magazine, Iraq, Boston Marathon
Passage: (CNN) -- The surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings has cited the U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Iraq as motivating factors behind last week's attack, a U.S. government official said Tuesday. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been able to communicate with investigators in a limited fashion from his hospital bed and told them that neither he nor his brother Tamerlan, now dead, had any contact with terrorist groups overseas. The official cautioned that the interviews were preliminary, however, and that Tsarnaev's account needs to be checked out. The 19-year-old has told investigators the brothers were self-radicalized via the Internet. Investigators also are looking into whether the online English-language magazine Inspire, put out by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, was used for instruction on how to make the bombs, but another source cautioned that other outlets could have provided that information. NEW: Dozens remain hospitalized after last week's attack. Afghanistan and Iraq motivated the Boston suspects, official says. 8-year-old victim Martin Richard laid to rest after private service. Residents, business owners get back into bomb blast site before public
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Boston Marathon
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[
"Michael Reagan"
] |
{
"passage": 1862,
"query": 2904
}
|
Query: Earlier this month, @placeholder, a political consultant, called on church leaders to stand up and fight against same-sex marriage.
Entities: Ronald Reagan, Beth Stebner, Nancy Reagan, Patti Davis, Davis, Michael Reagan
Passage: By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 11:26 EST, 18 April 2013 | UPDATED: 11:26 EST, 18 April 2013 Claim: Author Patti Davis, pictured last summer, has claimed that her mother, former first lady Nancy Reagan, supports gay marriage Though her late husband may have had an embattled view of same-sex marriage, Nancy Reagan fully supports it, her daughter has sensationally claimed. Patti Davis, the daughter of the former first lady, announced in a radio interview this week that her mother ‘does’ support it. Davis’ claim directly goes against an op-ed written by her half-brother, Michael Reagan, who claimed earlier this month that legalizing gay marriage would lead to ‘polygamy, bestiality, and perhaps even murder.’. Patti Davis, daughter of former president Ronald Reagan and former first lady Nancy Reagan, claimed that her mother supports same-sex marriage. Claimed earlier that her father supported issue, though she admitted they never discussed it prior to his death. Comes after her half-brother, Michael Reagan, said gay unions would open the door to 'polygamy, bestiality, and perhaps even murder'
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Michael Reagan
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[
"Giorgio Chiellini"
] |
{
"passage": 1863,
"query": 2905
}
|
Query: Stage 3: Suarez appears to clamp his jaws down and bite @placeholder's shoulder
Entities: Italy, Juventus, Italian, World Cup, Marcelo, Brazil, Neymar, Fred, Giorgio Chiellini, John Drayton, Uruguay, Luis Suarez, Suarez
Passage: By John Drayton Giorgio Chiellini may have been furious with Luis Suarez after the Uruguay forward appeared to bite his shoulder on Tuesday, but the Italian defender can now see the funny side. The Juventus centre back was incensed when no action was taken by the referee as Italy were knocked out of the World Cup in Brazil. But he has now posted a picture of a hotel maid biting his shoulder in much the same way as Suarez while Brazil striker Fred was snapped pretending to bite team-mate Marcelo's arm in training. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Neymar watches Fred doing a 'Suarez' on Marcelo in Brazil training. Giorgio Chiellini was furious after Luis Suarez appeared to bite him on Tuesday. But he saw the funny side when a maid pretended to do the same. Suarez is expected to discover his fate on Thursday. Uruguay striker could be banned for up to two years
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Giorgio Chiellini
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[
"Stewart-Haas Racing"
] |
{
"passage": 1864,
"query": 2906
}
|
Query: "We recognize the seriousness of this matter and are actively gathering information from all parties, including law enforcement authorities and @placeholder," NASCAR said.
Entities: Delaware, Busch, NASCAR, Kurt Busch, Rusty Hardin, CNN, Stewart-Haas Racing, Dover
Passage: (CNN) -- One of NASCAR's top drivers, Kurt Busch, is being investigated for domestic assault, Delaware police said Friday. The Dover, Delaware, police department issued a statement indicating its investigators first heard of the allegation at 2 p.m. Wednesday. "The department is still investigating the victim's claims and will not have any further comment on this matter in order to preserve the integrity of the case," police in the Delaware capital said. Busch's attorney, Rusty Hardin, said his client expects to be vindicated. "This allegation is a complete fabrication by a woman who has refused to accept the end of a relationship, and Mr. Busch vehemently denies her allegations in every respect," he said in a written statement. NEW: Busch attorney says the allegation is a lie made up by a woman after a relationship ended. Police in Dover, Delaware, say they learned of the allegation against Busch on Wednesday. Police are now investigating this allegation, but haven't released any details. Busch's team, Stewart-Haas Racing, takes the claim "very seriously," says spokesman
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Stewart-Haas Racing
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[
"iPod"
] |
{
"passage": 1865,
"query": 2907
}
|
Query: The lawsuit claims that the software updates caused @placeholder prices to be higher than they otherwise would have been."
Entities: RealNetworks, Harmony, RealPlayer, DRM, Mashable, iPod, Apple
Passage: (Mashable) -- If you're one of the millions who purchased an iPod between Sept. 12, 2006, and March 31, 2009, you might be in for a surprising email. It states that you're being enlisted in a class-action lawsuit against Apple — though you do have the right to recuse yourself. The class-action lawsuit was originally filed by a customer in January 2005 and was ignited by the creation of the music service Harmony. Back in 2004, the company RealNetworks created Harmony as a digital rights management (DRM) translation service. It allowed users to play songs downloaded from the RealPlayer music store on Apple's iPod. iPod owners have been enlisted in a class-action lawsuit against Apple. The music service Harmony allowed users to play songs downloaded from the RealPlayer music store on Apple's iPod. Apple created a firmware update that blocked other music services from uploading songs to the iPod
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iPod
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[
"Brooklyn"
] |
{
"passage": 1866,
"query": 2908
}
|
Query: The 19-year-old raps about political and racial issues, and life in @placeholder.
Entities: Joey Bada, Malia Obama, Australia, Pro Era, New York, Instagram, theproera.com, Brooklyn, Malia
Passage: Malia Obama has been pictured wearing a hip hop group's t-shirt just days after one of its founding members was arrested for breaking a security guard's nose. The image, which was first shared to Instagram on Sunday, shows the president's 16-year-old daughter adjusting her hair while wearing a t-shirt for Pro Era, a hip hop collective based in Brooklyn, New York. After the photo emerged, Pro Era apparently saw it as a marketing opportunity and promptly shared the image to their own Instagram page with the caption: 'Malia Obama rocking that classic Pro Era tee! | Make sure you get your official Pro Era gear from theproera.com!' Brooklyn hip hop collective Pro Era posted a photograph to Instagram showing the president's 16-year-old daughter wearing a Pro Era t-shirt. They explained that a mutual friend of Malia's and one of the members gave them the photograph. It comes just days after one of its founding members, Joey Bada$$, was arrested for allegedly punching a security guard in the face in Australia
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Brooklyn
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[
"Russia"
] |
{
"passage": 1867,
"query": 2909
}
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Query: Should @placeholder go ahead and annex Crimea, sanctions would likely be extended to prominent Russians.
Entities: Poland, Winston Churchill, Ukrainians, Simferopol, Yalta, Soviet Union, Stalin, Crimea, Ukraine, Cyrillic, Big Three, Soviet, CNN, Russia, Black Sea, Europe, Putin, Joseph Stalin, Crimean, Churchill, Eastern Europe, U.S., USSR, Franklin D. Roosevelt, UK, Roosevelt
Passage: Simferopol, Ukraine (CNN) -- On a dusty, pot-holed road south from the Crimean capital, Simferopol, there is a battered sign in Cyrillic. "Yalta," it says, pointing the way to the town on the Black Sea where UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill, USSR Premier Joseph Stalin and U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt met secretly in February 1945. It was at this Crimean resort that the "Big Three" debated the future of Europe Nearly 70 years later, Crimea is again at the heart of that argument. Most historians conclude that Stalin was the "winner" at Yalta. There was little discussion of Eastern Europe, which was soon to fall within the Soviet orbit. Churchill and Roosevelt won no meaningful concessions on Poland, already occupied by Soviet troops. 70 years after "Big Three" debates future of Europe at Yalta, Crimea is again at heart of argument. Arguments over sovereignty, self-determination and influence are suddenly electric again. Many Ukrainians think Putin wants to expand Russia to the old borders of the Soviet Union. Putin -- buoyed by rocketing approval ratings at home -- seems unmoved by U.S. threats
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Russia
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[
"Toby Alderweireld"
] |
{
"passage": 1868,
"query": 2910
}
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Query: With @placeholder we have to wait but a hamstring is always minimum two weeks and usually longer.
Entities: Barclays Premier League, Emirates, Toby Alderweireld, Jack Cork, Manchester United, Saints, Ronald Koeman, Arsenal, Morgan Schneiderlin, Southampton, Koeman
Passage: Ronald Koeman admits Southampton's injury pile-up may force him into the transfer market next month as he attempts to extend a wonderful start to the campaign. Koeman lost Jack Cork and Toby Alderweireld during the 1-0 defeat at Arsenal on Wednesday and does not expect key midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin to be fit for Monday's game at home to Manchester United. Saints are third in the Barclays Premier League after 14 games but have not won in three outings and the manager fears the demanding festive fixture list will take its toll on clubs like his, with smaller squads. Jack Cork (left) and Toby Alderweireld limped off for Southampton in the 1-0 defeat against Arsenal. Southampton lost 1-0 to Arsenal at the Emirates on Wednesday night. Jack Cork and Toby Alderweireld limped off injured at the Emirates. Morgan Schneiderlin expected to miss Manchester United clash too. Saints boss Ronald Koeman admits he may be forced into transfer market. Koeman said Saints 'don't have the number of players Arsenal have'
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Toby Alderweireld
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[
"Lisbon"
] |
{
"passage": 1869,
"query": 2911
}
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Query: trial, which began earlier this month at @placeholder's civil court, has
Entities: Gerry McCann, Daily Mail, Lisbon, Gerard Couzens, Gerry MacCann, McCanns, Amaral, Goncalo Amaral, McCann, Kate, Portugal
Passage: By Gerard Couzens and Daily Mail Reporter Gerry McCann has flown to join his wife Kate in Portugal in the hope he may give evidence in their libel case brought against a disgraced police chief. Mr McCann had remained at home looking after the couple's twins while his wife attended the trial against the former policeman Goncalo Amaral, in Lisbon. The heart specialist is now on his way to join his wife Kate, according to the family's spokesman Clarence Mitchell, and he hopes to give evidence against Amaral who the couple claim engulfed them in a ‘massive tidal wave of lies’ when he published a book on his thoughts on the Madeleine McCann investigation. Gerry MacCann hopes to give evidence against ex officer Goncalo Amaral. Police chief claimed the McCanns hid their daughter's body after her death. Lisbon court is hearing evidence for £1million libel case against Amaral
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Lisbon
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[
"Kate"
] |
{
"passage": 1869,
"query": 2912
}
|
Query: @placeholder and Gerry – and the thought that was added, that they had something
Entities: Gerry McCann, Daily Mail, Lisbon, Gerard Couzens, Gerry MacCann, McCanns, Amaral, Goncalo Amaral, McCann, Kate, Portugal
Passage: By Gerard Couzens and Daily Mail Reporter Gerry McCann has flown to join his wife Kate in Portugal in the hope he may give evidence in their libel case brought against a disgraced police chief. Mr McCann had remained at home looking after the couple's twins while his wife attended the trial against the former policeman Goncalo Amaral, in Lisbon. The heart specialist is now on his way to join his wife Kate, according to the family's spokesman Clarence Mitchell, and he hopes to give evidence against Amaral who the couple claim engulfed them in a ‘massive tidal wave of lies’ when he published a book on his thoughts on the Madeleine McCann investigation. Gerry MacCann hopes to give evidence against ex officer Goncalo Amaral. Police chief claimed the McCanns hid their daughter's body after her death. Lisbon court is hearing evidence for £1million libel case against Amaral
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Kate
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[
"Crimea"
] |
{
"passage": 1870,
"query": 2913
}
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Query: But with Russia apparently in operational control of the @placeholder it's absurd to claim Ukraine's territorial integrity has been respected.
Entities: MREs, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, White House, Russia, U.S., Michael Bociurkiw, Crimea, Ukraine, EU, Western, Yatsenyuk, Ukrainian, West, CNN, Meals Ready, Oval Office, Washington
Passage: (CNN) -- As things have been going for Ukraine lately, Wednesday could easily go down as the best day yet for the new government of Arseniy Yatsenyuk. Topped by a high-profile Oval Office visit, it was a welcome distraction from a string of humiliations and provocations from Russia -- not least of which was the creeping occupation of the Crimea. If Yatsenyuk left Washington dissatisfied, he clearly wasn't showing it. The visit brought promises of $1 billion of desperately needed loan guarantees, an immediate surge in U.S. bilateral assistance that ranges from a doubling of support for the May 25 presidential elections to increased academic scholarships and even Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) for the Ukrainian military. Ukraine's interim PM Arseniy Yatsenyuk visited Washington and the White House this week. He left with promises of loan guarantees, bilateral assistance as EU nations also rallied. Michael Bociurkiw says it's curious the West is only acting now Ukraine is on the precipice. He says Western assistance may have come too late and it's unclear what will happen
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Crimea
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[
"Mitt Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 1871,
"query": 2914
}
|
Query: Earlier this year, even @placeholder, in the secretly-recorded video where he attacked the so-called "47%," understood what was going on.
Entities: Martin Mendez, Denver, Mitt Romney, Republicans, Barack Obama, Obama, Republican, Americans, Hispanics, CNN, Hispanic, GOP, Mendez, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- In the days immediately following the presidential election, Martin Mendez was in a blue funk. A Latino Republican, he watched with dismay as poll after poll revealed that not only did President Barack Obama win a second term in office, but he did so with a sizable portion of the Hispanic vote. The loss was especially painful for Mendez, who spent hours knocking on the doors of Hispanics around Denver in an effort to convince them to give the GOP a try. "Out in the field in Denver, the comments I got ... the feedback was Mitt Romney's for the millionaires. We're these poor Hispanics, so we're going to vote for Obama because he's for the little guy," Mendez said, his voice full of exasperation. The demographic sea change in political power is here, experts say. Political gains among women, youth, and minorities will help shape the political conversation. Republicans say they will have to figure out how to work with, attract these newly powerful Americans
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Mitt Romney
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[
"Hispanic"
] |
{
"passage": 1871,
"query": 2915
}
|
Query: "So we can capture women's votes, we're having a much harder time with @placeholder voters," he told a gathering of conservative donors.
Entities: Martin Mendez, Denver, Mitt Romney, Republicans, Barack Obama, Obama, Republican, Americans, Hispanics, CNN, Hispanic, GOP, Mendez, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- In the days immediately following the presidential election, Martin Mendez was in a blue funk. A Latino Republican, he watched with dismay as poll after poll revealed that not only did President Barack Obama win a second term in office, but he did so with a sizable portion of the Hispanic vote. The loss was especially painful for Mendez, who spent hours knocking on the doors of Hispanics around Denver in an effort to convince them to give the GOP a try. "Out in the field in Denver, the comments I got ... the feedback was Mitt Romney's for the millionaires. We're these poor Hispanics, so we're going to vote for Obama because he's for the little guy," Mendez said, his voice full of exasperation. The demographic sea change in political power is here, experts say. Political gains among women, youth, and minorities will help shape the political conversation. Republicans say they will have to figure out how to work with, attract these newly powerful Americans
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Hispanic
|
[
"Andy"
] |
{
"passage": 1872,
"query": 2916
}
|
Query: Yet the traits she finds most frustrating in @placeholder are due to more than just stereotypical male behaviour.
Entities: Samantha, Andy, Devon, Andy Puleston, Asperger, Coventry, Nick, Joanna, Sophie, Samantha Puleston, Polly Dunbar, Nick Lewis
Passage: By Polly Dunbar PUBLISHED: 19:40 EST, 17 March 2013 | UPDATED: 20:18 EST, 17 March 2013 Andy and Samantha Puleston pictured at their home in Devon Samantha Puleston always felt her husband Andy lived in his own world. Even during the most emotionally charged moments of their relationship, he could appear oddly detached and preoccupied with irrelevant practical details. 'Our daughter Sophie is 18 weeks old, and I had an extremely difficult labour which resulted in an emergency Caesarean,' says Samantha, 41. 'I was terrified, but Andy seemed unaffected by the danger. He was calm and even cracking jokes, which made me angry. But I know he wasn't being like that on purpose - it's simply how he is.' Samantha and Andy Puleston from Devon discovered he had Asperger's. Joanna and Nick Lewis from Coventry found Nick had Asperger's. Nick Lewis was diagnosed after his son was found to have the condition
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Andy
|
[
"Asperger"
] |
{
"passage": 1872,
"query": 2917
}
|
Query: '@placeholder can make navigating two people's needs in a relationship difficult.
Entities: Samantha, Andy, Devon, Andy Puleston, Asperger, Coventry, Nick, Joanna, Sophie, Samantha Puleston, Polly Dunbar, Nick Lewis
Passage: By Polly Dunbar PUBLISHED: 19:40 EST, 17 March 2013 | UPDATED: 20:18 EST, 17 March 2013 Andy and Samantha Puleston pictured at their home in Devon Samantha Puleston always felt her husband Andy lived in his own world. Even during the most emotionally charged moments of their relationship, he could appear oddly detached and preoccupied with irrelevant practical details. 'Our daughter Sophie is 18 weeks old, and I had an extremely difficult labour which resulted in an emergency Caesarean,' says Samantha, 41. 'I was terrified, but Andy seemed unaffected by the danger. He was calm and even cracking jokes, which made me angry. But I know he wasn't being like that on purpose - it's simply how he is.' Samantha and Andy Puleston from Devon discovered he had Asperger's. Joanna and Nick Lewis from Coventry found Nick had Asperger's. Nick Lewis was diagnosed after his son was found to have the condition
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Asperger
|
[
"Samantha",
"Samantha Puleston"
] |
{
"passage": 1872,
"query": 2918
}
|
Query: It has helped me understand the way I am, and it helps @placeholder make allowances for the way I react in certain situations.'
Entities: Samantha, Andy, Devon, Andy Puleston, Asperger, Coventry, Nick, Joanna, Sophie, Samantha Puleston, Polly Dunbar, Nick Lewis
Passage: By Polly Dunbar PUBLISHED: 19:40 EST, 17 March 2013 | UPDATED: 20:18 EST, 17 March 2013 Andy and Samantha Puleston pictured at their home in Devon Samantha Puleston always felt her husband Andy lived in his own world. Even during the most emotionally charged moments of their relationship, he could appear oddly detached and preoccupied with irrelevant practical details. 'Our daughter Sophie is 18 weeks old, and I had an extremely difficult labour which resulted in an emergency Caesarean,' says Samantha, 41. 'I was terrified, but Andy seemed unaffected by the danger. He was calm and even cracking jokes, which made me angry. But I know he wasn't being like that on purpose - it's simply how he is.' Samantha and Andy Puleston from Devon discovered he had Asperger's. Joanna and Nick Lewis from Coventry found Nick had Asperger's. Nick Lewis was diagnosed after his son was found to have the condition
|
Samantha
|
[
"Samantha",
"Samantha Puleston"
] |
{
"passage": 1872,
"query": 2918
}
|
Query: It has helped me understand the way I am, and it helps @placeholder make allowances for the way I react in certain situations.'
Entities: Samantha, Andy, Devon, Andy Puleston, Asperger, Coventry, Nick, Joanna, Sophie, Samantha Puleston, Polly Dunbar, Nick Lewis
Passage: By Polly Dunbar PUBLISHED: 19:40 EST, 17 March 2013 | UPDATED: 20:18 EST, 17 March 2013 Andy and Samantha Puleston pictured at their home in Devon Samantha Puleston always felt her husband Andy lived in his own world. Even during the most emotionally charged moments of their relationship, he could appear oddly detached and preoccupied with irrelevant practical details. 'Our daughter Sophie is 18 weeks old, and I had an extremely difficult labour which resulted in an emergency Caesarean,' says Samantha, 41. 'I was terrified, but Andy seemed unaffected by the danger. He was calm and even cracking jokes, which made me angry. But I know he wasn't being like that on purpose - it's simply how he is.' Samantha and Andy Puleston from Devon discovered he had Asperger's. Joanna and Nick Lewis from Coventry found Nick had Asperger's. Nick Lewis was diagnosed after his son was found to have the condition
|
Samantha Puleston
|
[
"Nick",
"Nick Lewis"
] |
{
"passage": 1872,
"query": 2919
}
|
Query: She felt @placeholder depended on her, yet her emotional support was not reciprocated.
Entities: Samantha, Andy, Devon, Andy Puleston, Asperger, Coventry, Nick, Joanna, Sophie, Samantha Puleston, Polly Dunbar, Nick Lewis
Passage: By Polly Dunbar PUBLISHED: 19:40 EST, 17 March 2013 | UPDATED: 20:18 EST, 17 March 2013 Andy and Samantha Puleston pictured at their home in Devon Samantha Puleston always felt her husband Andy lived in his own world. Even during the most emotionally charged moments of their relationship, he could appear oddly detached and preoccupied with irrelevant practical details. 'Our daughter Sophie is 18 weeks old, and I had an extremely difficult labour which resulted in an emergency Caesarean,' says Samantha, 41. 'I was terrified, but Andy seemed unaffected by the danger. He was calm and even cracking jokes, which made me angry. But I know he wasn't being like that on purpose - it's simply how he is.' Samantha and Andy Puleston from Devon discovered he had Asperger's. Joanna and Nick Lewis from Coventry found Nick had Asperger's. Nick Lewis was diagnosed after his son was found to have the condition
|
Nick
|
[
"Nick",
"Nick Lewis"
] |
{
"passage": 1872,
"query": 2919
}
|
Query: She felt @placeholder depended on her, yet her emotional support was not reciprocated.
Entities: Samantha, Andy, Devon, Andy Puleston, Asperger, Coventry, Nick, Joanna, Sophie, Samantha Puleston, Polly Dunbar, Nick Lewis
Passage: By Polly Dunbar PUBLISHED: 19:40 EST, 17 March 2013 | UPDATED: 20:18 EST, 17 March 2013 Andy and Samantha Puleston pictured at their home in Devon Samantha Puleston always felt her husband Andy lived in his own world. Even during the most emotionally charged moments of their relationship, he could appear oddly detached and preoccupied with irrelevant practical details. 'Our daughter Sophie is 18 weeks old, and I had an extremely difficult labour which resulted in an emergency Caesarean,' says Samantha, 41. 'I was terrified, but Andy seemed unaffected by the danger. He was calm and even cracking jokes, which made me angry. But I know he wasn't being like that on purpose - it's simply how he is.' Samantha and Andy Puleston from Devon discovered he had Asperger's. Joanna and Nick Lewis from Coventry found Nick had Asperger's. Nick Lewis was diagnosed after his son was found to have the condition
|
Nick Lewis
|
[
"Nick",
"Nick Lewis"
] |
{
"passage": 1872,
"query": 2920
}
|
Query: Joanna says: 'I've learned to be more direct when I'm speaking to @placeholder, and I've also found it easier to accept his behaviour for what it is.
Entities: Samantha, Andy, Devon, Andy Puleston, Asperger, Coventry, Nick, Joanna, Sophie, Samantha Puleston, Polly Dunbar, Nick Lewis
Passage: By Polly Dunbar PUBLISHED: 19:40 EST, 17 March 2013 | UPDATED: 20:18 EST, 17 March 2013 Andy and Samantha Puleston pictured at their home in Devon Samantha Puleston always felt her husband Andy lived in his own world. Even during the most emotionally charged moments of their relationship, he could appear oddly detached and preoccupied with irrelevant practical details. 'Our daughter Sophie is 18 weeks old, and I had an extremely difficult labour which resulted in an emergency Caesarean,' says Samantha, 41. 'I was terrified, but Andy seemed unaffected by the danger. He was calm and even cracking jokes, which made me angry. But I know he wasn't being like that on purpose - it's simply how he is.' Samantha and Andy Puleston from Devon discovered he had Asperger's. Joanna and Nick Lewis from Coventry found Nick had Asperger's. Nick Lewis was diagnosed after his son was found to have the condition
|
Nick
|
[
"Nick",
"Nick Lewis"
] |
{
"passage": 1872,
"query": 2920
}
|
Query: Joanna says: 'I've learned to be more direct when I'm speaking to @placeholder, and I've also found it easier to accept his behaviour for what it is.
Entities: Samantha, Andy, Devon, Andy Puleston, Asperger, Coventry, Nick, Joanna, Sophie, Samantha Puleston, Polly Dunbar, Nick Lewis
Passage: By Polly Dunbar PUBLISHED: 19:40 EST, 17 March 2013 | UPDATED: 20:18 EST, 17 March 2013 Andy and Samantha Puleston pictured at their home in Devon Samantha Puleston always felt her husband Andy lived in his own world. Even during the most emotionally charged moments of their relationship, he could appear oddly detached and preoccupied with irrelevant practical details. 'Our daughter Sophie is 18 weeks old, and I had an extremely difficult labour which resulted in an emergency Caesarean,' says Samantha, 41. 'I was terrified, but Andy seemed unaffected by the danger. He was calm and even cracking jokes, which made me angry. But I know he wasn't being like that on purpose - it's simply how he is.' Samantha and Andy Puleston from Devon discovered he had Asperger's. Joanna and Nick Lewis from Coventry found Nick had Asperger's. Nick Lewis was diagnosed after his son was found to have the condition
|
Nick Lewis
|
[
"Chelsea"
] |
{
"passage": 1873,
"query": 2921
}
|
Query: @placeholder had shown improved form in recent weeks, following a dismal run that had seen them slip away from title contention.
Entities: Spanish, Spaniard, Nicolas Anelka, Kenny Dalglish, Raul Meireles, Fernando Torres, Torres, Didier Drogba, Premier League, Chelsea, CNN, Liverpool, British, Carlo Ancelotti
Passage: (CNN) -- Liverpool continued their improvement under manager Kenny Dalglish with a superb 1-0 Premier League win at Chelsea, making it a debut to forget for striker Fernando Torres against his former club. Torres joined champions Chelsea from Liverpool for a British record transfer fee of $80m last Monday and fate decreed that he would make his debut against his former club. But, playing alongside Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka in a three-pronged strike-force, the Spanish international had a debut to forget -- missing two good chances to open his account for his new club before eventually being substituted by manager Carlo Ancelotti in the second half. Liverpool continued their improvement with a 1-0 Premier League win at Chelsea. Raul Meireles scored his fourth goal in five matches for Liverpool's fourth win in row. It proved a debut to forget for striker Fernando Torres against his former club. The $80m Spaniard missed two good chances and was eventually substituted
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Chelsea
|
[
"Himalayan",
"Himalayas"
] |
{
"passage": 1874,
"query": 2922
}
|
Query: Water stored as glacial ice could serve as the @placeholder region's hydrologic "insurance," adding to streams and rivers when it is most needed.
Entities: Mekong, Eddie Wrenn, Yangtze, Hindu Kush, South Asian, Ganges, Himalayas, Himalayan, Asia
Passage: By Eddie Wrenn PUBLISHED: 11:47 EST, 13 September 2012 | UPDATED: 11:47 EST, 13 September 2012 Glaciers in the eastern and central regions of the Himalayas appear to be retreating at accelerating rates, similar to those in other areas of the world - while glaciers in the western Himalayas are more stable and could be growing, according to a new report. The report examines how changes to glaciers in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region, which covers eight countries across Asia, could affect the area's river systems, water supplies, and the South Asian population. The mountains in the region form the headwaters of several major river systems - including the Ganges, Mekong, Yangtze, and Yellow rivers - which serve as sources of drinking water and irrigation supplies for roughly 1.5 billion people. The entire Himalayan climate is changing, but how climate change will impact specific places 'remains unclear'
|
Himalayan
|
[
"Himalayan",
"Himalayas"
] |
{
"passage": 1874,
"query": 2922
}
|
Query: Water stored as glacial ice could serve as the @placeholder region's hydrologic "insurance," adding to streams and rivers when it is most needed.
Entities: Mekong, Eddie Wrenn, Yangtze, Hindu Kush, South Asian, Ganges, Himalayas, Himalayan, Asia
Passage: By Eddie Wrenn PUBLISHED: 11:47 EST, 13 September 2012 | UPDATED: 11:47 EST, 13 September 2012 Glaciers in the eastern and central regions of the Himalayas appear to be retreating at accelerating rates, similar to those in other areas of the world - while glaciers in the western Himalayas are more stable and could be growing, according to a new report. The report examines how changes to glaciers in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region, which covers eight countries across Asia, could affect the area's river systems, water supplies, and the South Asian population. The mountains in the region form the headwaters of several major river systems - including the Ganges, Mekong, Yangtze, and Yellow rivers - which serve as sources of drinking water and irrigation supplies for roughly 1.5 billion people. The entire Himalayan climate is changing, but how climate change will impact specific places 'remains unclear'
|
Himalayas
|
[
"Francois Copé"
] |
{
"passage": 1875,
"query": 2923
}
|
Query: But it is Mr Copé who fell on his sword this morning – principally because Bygmalion is run by two of @placeholder’s close friends.
Entities: Peter Allen, French, Sarkozy, France, Jean, Jean-Francois Copé, Bygmalion, Francois Copé, Socialist, UMP, Nicolas Sarkozy
Passage: By Peter Allen The leader of France’s conservative opposition resigned today after police raided his party’s offices over an alleged multi-million pound funding scandal involving Nicolas Sarkozy. In the latest financial controversy to engulf the UMP, Jean-Francois Copé, 50, stepped down as chairman. His entire opposition front bench is expected to quit too – ensuring the French right is as discredited as the massively unpopular Socialist government. In the latest financial controversy to engulf the UMP, Jean-Francois Copé stepped down as chairman of UMP An event organiser called Bygmalion has accused the UMP of ordering £9m worth of fake invoices to cover overspends during Mr Sarkozy’s 2012 failed re-election campaign. Jean-Francois Copé, 50, stepped down as chairman of UMP. His entire opposition front bench is expected to quit too. Bygmalion has accused the UMP of ordering £9m worth of fake invoices. Claims they covered overspends during Mr Sarkozy’s re-election campaign
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Francois Copé
|
[
"Savanah"
] |
{
"passage": 1876,
"query": 2924
}
|
Query: The exuberant Labrador appeared to have more energy than his cheetah friend and, as @placeholder caught her breath, he leaped through the air and into her, before the pair tore off again.
Entities: UPDATED, Savanah, Daily Mail, Cincinnati Zoo, Cincinatti Zoo, Cincinnati, Max, PUBLISHED, Labrador, Ohio
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:13 EST, 18 December 2013 | UPDATED: 13:43 EST, 18 December 2013 These stunning images could be mistaken for a cheetah ravenously chasing down a dog, but in fact, the pair playing in the snow at an Ohio zoo are best of friends. Savanah, the one-and-a-half-year-old cheetah and Max, a Labrador who is just a few weeks younger, were put together when Savanah was just ten-weeks-old. The adorable footage shows Savanah and Max playfully chasing after each other in an enclosure at Cincinnati Zoo. Scroll down for video Unlikely pals: Savanah, the cheetah and Max the dog play together at Cincinatti Zoo. A cheetah and a Labrador have become best friends in at an Ohio zoo. Savanah and Max have been playing together since they were cub and pup. Their joy over the first snow was captured on film at Cincinnati zoo
|
Savanah
|
[
"Martian",
"Red Planet"
] |
{
"passage": 1877,
"query": 2925
}
|
Query: Observations of the @placeholder atmosphere are designed to check for possible meteor trails, changes in distribution of neutral and charged particles, and effects of the comet on air temperature and clouds.
Entities: Martian, Nasa, Red Planet, A1, Earth, Comet C, Siding Spring, Oort Cloud, Mars, Comet Siding Spring
Passage: Nasa is making final preparations for a once-in-a-million-years journey as a comet grazes the atmosphere of Mars on Sunday. Comet C/2013 A1, also known as comet Siding Spring, will pass within about 87,000 miles (139,500 kilometers) of the Red Planet on Sunday - less than half the distance between Earth and our moon, and less than one-tenth the distance of any known comet flyby of Earth. Researchers say it will provide an unprecedented opportunity to gather data on both the comet and its effect on the Martian atmosphere. Scroll down for video An artist's concept of Comet Siding Spring (2013 A1) and Mars. Closest approach to Mars is on October 19, 2014. Spacecraft will collect in a 'duck and cover' move to avoid dust from the comet. Comet Siding Spring, will pass within about 87,000 miles (139,500 kilometers) of the red planet. Researchers hope to capture first image of a comet from another planet. Will provide an unprecedented opportunity for researchers to gather data. Siding Spring comes from the Oort Cloud, material left over from the formation of the solar system. Spacecraft will collect in a 'duck and cover' move to avoid hitting comet
|
Martian
|
[
"Martian",
"Red Planet"
] |
{
"passage": 1877,
"query": 2925
}
|
Query: Observations of the @placeholder atmosphere are designed to check for possible meteor trails, changes in distribution of neutral and charged particles, and effects of the comet on air temperature and clouds.
Entities: Martian, Nasa, Red Planet, A1, Earth, Comet C, Siding Spring, Oort Cloud, Mars, Comet Siding Spring
Passage: Nasa is making final preparations for a once-in-a-million-years journey as a comet grazes the atmosphere of Mars on Sunday. Comet C/2013 A1, also known as comet Siding Spring, will pass within about 87,000 miles (139,500 kilometers) of the Red Planet on Sunday - less than half the distance between Earth and our moon, and less than one-tenth the distance of any known comet flyby of Earth. Researchers say it will provide an unprecedented opportunity to gather data on both the comet and its effect on the Martian atmosphere. Scroll down for video An artist's concept of Comet Siding Spring (2013 A1) and Mars. Closest approach to Mars is on October 19, 2014. Spacecraft will collect in a 'duck and cover' move to avoid dust from the comet. Comet Siding Spring, will pass within about 87,000 miles (139,500 kilometers) of the red planet. Researchers hope to capture first image of a comet from another planet. Will provide an unprecedented opportunity for researchers to gather data. Siding Spring comes from the Oort Cloud, material left over from the formation of the solar system. Spacecraft will collect in a 'duck and cover' move to avoid hitting comet
|
Red Planet
|
[
"Princeton",
"Princeton University"
] |
{
"passage": 1878,
"query": 2926
}
|
Query: The CDC said there is no outbreak at Drexel, which is about 40 miles from @placeholder.
Entities: Ivy League, Pittsburgh, Ross, Drexel University, New Jersey, Princeton, Stephanie Ross, Princeton University, Meningitis B, Alexandra Klausner, Associated Press, Philadelphia, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Passage: By Associated Press and Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 13:49 EST, 18 March 2014 | UPDATED: 05:31 EST, 19 March 2014 A Philadelphia college student died of the same type of meningitis that caused an outbreak at Princeton University in New Jersey, suggesting the strain might still exist on the Ivy League campus despite a massive vaccination effort, federal health officials said Tuesday. Stephanie Ross, a Drexel University sophomore from Pittsburgh, had been in close contact with Princeton students about a week before getting sick, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She died March 10. An outbreak of rare Meningitis B has infected eight students at the Ivy League college last year. Earlier this month, Drexel University student Stephanie Ross died from the virus. Officials announced Tuesday that Ross had the same Princeton strain, meaning the outbreak may continue to claim more victims. The 5,000 members of the Princeton community have received inoculations to combat the deadly disease. Meningitis is a bacterial infection that causes fever, vomiting and a stiffness of the neck
|
Princeton
|
[
"Princeton",
"Princeton University"
] |
{
"passage": 1878,
"query": 2926
}
|
Query: The CDC said there is no outbreak at Drexel, which is about 40 miles from @placeholder.
Entities: Ivy League, Pittsburgh, Ross, Drexel University, New Jersey, Princeton, Stephanie Ross, Princeton University, Meningitis B, Alexandra Klausner, Associated Press, Philadelphia, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Passage: By Associated Press and Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 13:49 EST, 18 March 2014 | UPDATED: 05:31 EST, 19 March 2014 A Philadelphia college student died of the same type of meningitis that caused an outbreak at Princeton University in New Jersey, suggesting the strain might still exist on the Ivy League campus despite a massive vaccination effort, federal health officials said Tuesday. Stephanie Ross, a Drexel University sophomore from Pittsburgh, had been in close contact with Princeton students about a week before getting sick, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She died March 10. An outbreak of rare Meningitis B has infected eight students at the Ivy League college last year. Earlier this month, Drexel University student Stephanie Ross died from the virus. Officials announced Tuesday that Ross had the same Princeton strain, meaning the outbreak may continue to claim more victims. The 5,000 members of the Princeton community have received inoculations to combat the deadly disease. Meningitis is a bacterial infection that causes fever, vomiting and a stiffness of the neck
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Princeton University
|
[
"Arabic"
] |
{
"passage": 1879,
"query": 2927
}
|
Query: "When I asked why, one of the TSA officers said, 'Coming into an airport while wearing a T-shirt with @placeholder letters on it was equivalent to going into a bank while wearing a shirt saying, 'I am a robber,' " Jarrar said.
Entities: United States, JetBlue, Raed Jarrar, WASHINGTON, Silent, TSA, Jarrar, Arabic, English, JetBlue Airways, CNN, Iraqi
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- JetBlue Airways and two TSA screeners will pay $240,000 to settle an Iraqi man's claim he was denied access to a flight until he covered a T-shirt that read in English and Arabic, "We Will Not be Silent." JetBlue and two TSA screeners settled a lawsuit for $240,000, but denied any wrongdoing. In the settlement, JetBlue and the TSA screeners deny any wrongdoing, saying they only wanted to resolve the 2½-year-old federal lawsuit. But Raed Jarrar, an Iraqi who immigrated to the United States three years ago, cast the settlement as a victory, saying the payout would discourage airlines and airport security officials from imposing restrictions in the future. JetBlue and the TSA screeners denied any wrongdoing. JetBlue, TSA screeners, said they only wanted to resolve the 2½-year-old lawsuit. Iraqi Raed Jarrar immigrated to the United States three years ago. Jarrar cast the settlement as a victory
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Arabic
|
[
"Arabic"
] |
{
"passage": 1879,
"query": 2928
}
|
Query: Jarrar said he originally refused to cover up the shirt, first asking to speak to a supervisor, and asking if there was a law prohibiting @placeholder shirts.
Entities: United States, JetBlue, Raed Jarrar, WASHINGTON, Silent, TSA, Jarrar, Arabic, English, JetBlue Airways, CNN, Iraqi
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- JetBlue Airways and two TSA screeners will pay $240,000 to settle an Iraqi man's claim he was denied access to a flight until he covered a T-shirt that read in English and Arabic, "We Will Not be Silent." JetBlue and two TSA screeners settled a lawsuit for $240,000, but denied any wrongdoing. In the settlement, JetBlue and the TSA screeners deny any wrongdoing, saying they only wanted to resolve the 2½-year-old federal lawsuit. But Raed Jarrar, an Iraqi who immigrated to the United States three years ago, cast the settlement as a victory, saying the payout would discourage airlines and airport security officials from imposing restrictions in the future. JetBlue and the TSA screeners denied any wrongdoing. JetBlue, TSA screeners, said they only wanted to resolve the 2½-year-old lawsuit. Iraqi Raed Jarrar immigrated to the United States three years ago. Jarrar cast the settlement as a victory
|
Arabic
|
[
"Kim",
"Kim Jong-Un"
] |
{
"passage": 1880,
"query": 2929
}
|
Query: Usually @placeholder's official visits are marked by broad smiles and adoring crowds while Kim praises the work people are doing, in an attempt to pass his regime off as a success.
Entities: Hydro-meteorological Service, Kim, North Korea, Kim Jong-Un, Chris Pleasance
Passage: By Chris Pleasance Despite putting members of his own family to death, North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un is known for being all smiles and waves on his many official visits around the isolated nation. So it came as a surprise when, on Tuesday, he rebuked the national weather service for giving incorrect forecasts and using out-of-date equipment. In a rare public dressing down of a government body, Kim urged the Hydro-meteorological Service to update its equipment and improve its work. Scroll down for video Kim Jong-Un has issued a rebuke to a government agency in North Korea, criticising the weather service for giving 'incorrect' forecasts and using out of date equipment. Kim Jong-Un has issued public rebuke to North Korea's weather forecaster. Criticised agency for 'incorrect' forecasts and using out of date equipment. Dressing down is extremely rare during official visit in the isolated nation
|
Kim
|
[
"Kim",
"Kim Jong-Un"
] |
{
"passage": 1880,
"query": 2929
}
|
Query: Usually @placeholder's official visits are marked by broad smiles and adoring crowds while Kim praises the work people are doing, in an attempt to pass his regime off as a success.
Entities: Hydro-meteorological Service, Kim, North Korea, Kim Jong-Un, Chris Pleasance
Passage: By Chris Pleasance Despite putting members of his own family to death, North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un is known for being all smiles and waves on his many official visits around the isolated nation. So it came as a surprise when, on Tuesday, he rebuked the national weather service for giving incorrect forecasts and using out-of-date equipment. In a rare public dressing down of a government body, Kim urged the Hydro-meteorological Service to update its equipment and improve its work. Scroll down for video Kim Jong-Un has issued a rebuke to a government agency in North Korea, criticising the weather service for giving 'incorrect' forecasts and using out of date equipment. Kim Jong-Un has issued public rebuke to North Korea's weather forecaster. Criticised agency for 'incorrect' forecasts and using out of date equipment. Dressing down is extremely rare during official visit in the isolated nation
|
Kim Jong-Un
|
[
"Wales"
] |
{
"passage": 1881,
"query": 2930
}
|
Query: Ice and easy does it: A @placeholder physio applied immediate treatment to Ramsey's foot after he was substituted
Entities: Gunners, Manchester City, Andorra, Euro 2016, Aaron Ramsey, Arsenal, Colney, Welsh, Arsenal Facebook page, London Colney HQ, Wales
Passage: Aaron Ramsey has hit out at the horror pitch in Andorra that has left him fighting for fitness ahead of Arsenal’s key clash with Manchester City on Saturday. The midfielder will undergo medical tests at Arsenal on Wednesday afternoon after sustaining an ankle injury playing for Wales against Andorra on Tuesday. The Gunners star will return to the club's London Colney HQ following the international break and will immediately undergo a scan to determine the extent of the injury. You can like our Arsenal Facebook page here In pain: Aaron Ramsey limped off injured for Wales in their 2-1 Euro 2016 qualifier win at Andorra. Aaron Ramsey limped off injured in Wales' 2-1 win in Andorra. Arsenal star was substituted with suspected ankle injury in added time. Midfielder has blamed the synthetic pitch for the injury. Welsh midfielder will have scans at Arsenal's Colney base on Wednesday. Arsenal host Manchester City in Saturday lunchtime kick-off
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Wales
|
[
"Milk"
] |
{
"passage": 1882,
"query": 2931
}
|
Query: • @placeholder: The first openly gay person elected into office in a major U.S. city, Milk is revered as a pioneer of the lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender civil rights movement.
Entities: Milk, Joe Medicine Crow-High Bird, Presidential Medal of Freedom, White House, Freedom, Tutu, WASHINGTON, O'Connor, Obama, CNN, United States of America, Kennedy, Hawking, World War II, Poitier
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A pioneer, a preacher, an activist and an athlete were among 16 people who President Obama honored Wednesday with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor. Joe Medicine Crow-High Bird, the last living Plains Indian war chief, receives his medal from President Obama. "This is a chance for me and for the United States of America to say thank you to some of the finest citizens of this country and of all countries," Obama told the audience assembled for the ceremony at the White House. "At a moment when cynicism and doubt too often prevail, when our obligations to one another are too often forgotten, when the road ahead can seem too long or hard to tread, these extraordinary men and women, these agents of change, remind us that excellence is not beyond our abilities, that hope lies around the corner and that justice can still be won in the forgotten corners of this world," the president said. Medal of Freedom is nation's highest civilian honor. It was created after World War II to honor civilian service during that war. Kennedy, Tutu, Poitier, Milk, Hawking, O'Connor among honorees
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Milk
|
[
"Milk"
] |
{
"passage": 1882,
"query": 2932
}
|
Query: • Harvey Milk: The first openly gay person elected into office in a major U.S. city, @placeholder is revered as a pioneer of the lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender civil rights movement.
Entities: Milk, Joe Medicine Crow-High Bird, Presidential Medal of Freedom, White House, Freedom, Tutu, WASHINGTON, O'Connor, Obama, CNN, United States of America, Kennedy, Hawking, World War II, Poitier
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A pioneer, a preacher, an activist and an athlete were among 16 people who President Obama honored Wednesday with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor. Joe Medicine Crow-High Bird, the last living Plains Indian war chief, receives his medal from President Obama. "This is a chance for me and for the United States of America to say thank you to some of the finest citizens of this country and of all countries," Obama told the audience assembled for the ceremony at the White House. "At a moment when cynicism and doubt too often prevail, when our obligations to one another are too often forgotten, when the road ahead can seem too long or hard to tread, these extraordinary men and women, these agents of change, remind us that excellence is not beyond our abilities, that hope lies around the corner and that justice can still be won in the forgotten corners of this world," the president said. Medal of Freedom is nation's highest civilian honor. It was created after World War II to honor civilian service during that war. Kennedy, Tutu, Poitier, Milk, Hawking, O'Connor among honorees
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Milk
|
[
"Indonesia",
"Indonesian"
] |
{
"passage": 1883,
"query": 2933
}
|
Query: Some @placeholder have accused the authorities of giving Corby's case special attention.
Entities: Corby, Indonesia, Bali, Denpasar International Airport, Schapelle Corby, Jakarta, Indonesian, Amir Syamsuddin, Australian
Passage: Indonesia said Friday that Schapelle Corby, an Australian woman convicted almost nine years ago of drug smuggling, has been granted parole. Indonesian Justice Minister Amir Syamsuddin announced the decision at a news conference in Jakarta, the Indonesian capital, saying Corby's parole review was one of more than 1,000 that had been completed. It was unclear when she will be released from the Bali prison where she has been serving her lengthy sentence. Corby, 36, was convicted in May 2005 for smuggling nine pounds (4.1 kilograms) of marijuana in a bag, while arriving at Bali's Denpasar International Airport the previous October. The Indonesian Justice Minister says Corby's is one of many parole reviews completed. It's unclear when exactly she'll be released from a Bali prison. Corby was convicted in 2005 of smuggling marijuana into Bali. She has maintained her innocence; her lawyers argued the drugs were planted
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Indonesia
|
[
"Indonesia",
"Indonesian"
] |
{
"passage": 1883,
"query": 2933
}
|
Query: Some @placeholder have accused the authorities of giving Corby's case special attention.
Entities: Corby, Indonesia, Bali, Denpasar International Airport, Schapelle Corby, Jakarta, Indonesian, Amir Syamsuddin, Australian
Passage: Indonesia said Friday that Schapelle Corby, an Australian woman convicted almost nine years ago of drug smuggling, has been granted parole. Indonesian Justice Minister Amir Syamsuddin announced the decision at a news conference in Jakarta, the Indonesian capital, saying Corby's parole review was one of more than 1,000 that had been completed. It was unclear when she will be released from the Bali prison where she has been serving her lengthy sentence. Corby, 36, was convicted in May 2005 for smuggling nine pounds (4.1 kilograms) of marijuana in a bag, while arriving at Bali's Denpasar International Airport the previous October. The Indonesian Justice Minister says Corby's is one of many parole reviews completed. It's unclear when exactly she'll be released from a Bali prison. Corby was convicted in 2005 of smuggling marijuana into Bali. She has maintained her innocence; her lawyers argued the drugs were planted
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Indonesian
|
[
"People Magazine"
] |
{
"passage": 1884,
"query": 2934
}
|
Query: The interview remained decidedly light -- Malia commented on seeing her mother in @placeholder while Sasha discussed her father's aversion to sweets -- but it was highly played across several news programs, including many on CNN.
Entities: Barack Obama, Maria Menounos, NBC, Access Hollywood, People Magazine, Sasha, Illinois, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Malia
Passage: (CNN) -- Days after Barack Obama granted the first television interview with his entire family, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee said he regrets thrusting his two young daughters in the media spotlight. "I think that we got carried away in the moment," Obama told NBC Wednesday morning. "We were having a birthday party and everybody was laughing, and suddenly this thing cropped up, and I didn't catch it quickly enough, and I was surprised by the attention it got." The comments came five days after the Illinois senator allowed Access Hollywood reporter Maria Menounos an interview with his entire family, including daughters Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7. Barack Obama and his whole family interviewed on "Access Hollywood" Interview was light; discussed clothing, People Magazine, sweets. Obama: "I think that we got carried away in the moment" Reporter: "No one really expected them to open up so much"
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People Magazine
|
[
"Sasha"
] |
{
"passage": 1884,
"query": 2935
}
|
Query: The interview remained decidedly light -- Malia commented on seeing her mother in People Magazine while @placeholder discussed her father's aversion to sweets -- but it was highly played across several news programs, including many on CNN.
Entities: Barack Obama, Maria Menounos, NBC, Access Hollywood, People Magazine, Sasha, Illinois, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Malia
Passage: (CNN) -- Days after Barack Obama granted the first television interview with his entire family, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee said he regrets thrusting his two young daughters in the media spotlight. "I think that we got carried away in the moment," Obama told NBC Wednesday morning. "We were having a birthday party and everybody was laughing, and suddenly this thing cropped up, and I didn't catch it quickly enough, and I was surprised by the attention it got." The comments came five days after the Illinois senator allowed Access Hollywood reporter Maria Menounos an interview with his entire family, including daughters Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7. Barack Obama and his whole family interviewed on "Access Hollywood" Interview was light; discussed clothing, People Magazine, sweets. Obama: "I think that we got carried away in the moment" Reporter: "No one really expected them to open up so much"
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Sasha
|
[
"Malia"
] |
{
"passage": 1884,
"query": 2936
}
|
Query: In the interview, @placeholder also said she often gives her dad campaign tips on how to reach out to young people her age.
Entities: Barack Obama, Maria Menounos, NBC, Access Hollywood, People Magazine, Sasha, Illinois, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Malia
Passage: (CNN) -- Days after Barack Obama granted the first television interview with his entire family, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee said he regrets thrusting his two young daughters in the media spotlight. "I think that we got carried away in the moment," Obama told NBC Wednesday morning. "We were having a birthday party and everybody was laughing, and suddenly this thing cropped up, and I didn't catch it quickly enough, and I was surprised by the attention it got." The comments came five days after the Illinois senator allowed Access Hollywood reporter Maria Menounos an interview with his entire family, including daughters Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7. Barack Obama and his whole family interviewed on "Access Hollywood" Interview was light; discussed clothing, People Magazine, sweets. Obama: "I think that we got carried away in the moment" Reporter: "No one really expected them to open up so much"
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Malia
|
[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 1884,
"query": 2937
}
|
Query: Speaking with CNN Tuesday, Menounos, the Access Hollywood reporter, said the campaign had reached out to the show for an interview and her only goal was to show the @placeholder family dynamic.
Entities: Barack Obama, Maria Menounos, NBC, Access Hollywood, People Magazine, Sasha, Illinois, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Malia
Passage: (CNN) -- Days after Barack Obama granted the first television interview with his entire family, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee said he regrets thrusting his two young daughters in the media spotlight. "I think that we got carried away in the moment," Obama told NBC Wednesday morning. "We were having a birthday party and everybody was laughing, and suddenly this thing cropped up, and I didn't catch it quickly enough, and I was surprised by the attention it got." The comments came five days after the Illinois senator allowed Access Hollywood reporter Maria Menounos an interview with his entire family, including daughters Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7. Barack Obama and his whole family interviewed on "Access Hollywood" Interview was light; discussed clothing, People Magazine, sweets. Obama: "I think that we got carried away in the moment" Reporter: "No one really expected them to open up so much"
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Barack Obama
|
[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 1884,
"query": 2937
}
|
Query: Speaking with CNN Tuesday, Menounos, the Access Hollywood reporter, said the campaign had reached out to the show for an interview and her only goal was to show the @placeholder family dynamic.
Entities: Barack Obama, Maria Menounos, NBC, Access Hollywood, People Magazine, Sasha, Illinois, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Malia
Passage: (CNN) -- Days after Barack Obama granted the first television interview with his entire family, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee said he regrets thrusting his two young daughters in the media spotlight. "I think that we got carried away in the moment," Obama told NBC Wednesday morning. "We were having a birthday party and everybody was laughing, and suddenly this thing cropped up, and I didn't catch it quickly enough, and I was surprised by the attention it got." The comments came five days after the Illinois senator allowed Access Hollywood reporter Maria Menounos an interview with his entire family, including daughters Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7. Barack Obama and his whole family interviewed on "Access Hollywood" Interview was light; discussed clothing, People Magazine, sweets. Obama: "I think that we got carried away in the moment" Reporter: "No one really expected them to open up so much"
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Obama
|
[
"Jo-Wilfried Tsonga",
"Tsonga"
] |
{
"passage": 1885,
"query": 2938
}
|
Query: He carried that confidence into the decider and was soon 3-0 ahead as @placeholder got erratic, before the tables turned dramatically.
Entities: Frenchman, Tsonga, Rodgers Cup, Scot, Murray, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic
Passage: Andy Murray somehow turned what looked like being a victory over Jo-Wilfried Tsonga into a Rodgers Cup quarter-final defeat on Friday. The Scot lost a tight opener on the tie-break and appeared set to bow out at the quarter-final stage when he offered up two break points at 4-4 in the second. He hung tough to save his serve, though, and then broke the Frenchman - conqueror of Novak Djokovic on Thursday - before running away into a 3-0 lead in the decider. But he inexplicably crumbled, losing five games in a row before slumping to a 7-6 4-6 6-4 loss. Tsonga takes first set 7-5 on tie-break. Murray hits back to take second set 6-4. Murray was 3-0 ahead in final set but let lead slip, losing five games in a row. Tsonga wins final set to seal 7-6 4-6 6-4 victory and reach semi-final. Tsonga had already beaten Novak Djokovic to reach this stage
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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
|
[
"Jo-Wilfried Tsonga",
"Tsonga"
] |
{
"passage": 1885,
"query": 2938
}
|
Query: He carried that confidence into the decider and was soon 3-0 ahead as @placeholder got erratic, before the tables turned dramatically.
Entities: Frenchman, Tsonga, Rodgers Cup, Scot, Murray, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic
Passage: Andy Murray somehow turned what looked like being a victory over Jo-Wilfried Tsonga into a Rodgers Cup quarter-final defeat on Friday. The Scot lost a tight opener on the tie-break and appeared set to bow out at the quarter-final stage when he offered up two break points at 4-4 in the second. He hung tough to save his serve, though, and then broke the Frenchman - conqueror of Novak Djokovic on Thursday - before running away into a 3-0 lead in the decider. But he inexplicably crumbled, losing five games in a row before slumping to a 7-6 4-6 6-4 loss. Tsonga takes first set 7-5 on tie-break. Murray hits back to take second set 6-4. Murray was 3-0 ahead in final set but let lead slip, losing five games in a row. Tsonga wins final set to seal 7-6 4-6 6-4 victory and reach semi-final. Tsonga had already beaten Novak Djokovic to reach this stage
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Tsonga
|
[
"Portugal"
] |
{
"passage": 1886,
"query": 2939
}
|
Query: Arrivals: England's players and staff make their way off the plane after touching down in @placeholder
Entities: Wayne Rooney, France, World Cup, England, Algarve, Peru, Three Lions, Lobo, Brazil, Vale, Roy Hodgson, Hodgson, Portugal
Passage: Roy Hodgson will order his players to sacrifice their egos for the good of the nation as the England boss steps up his preparations for Brazil. Hodgson admits this squad might as well give up on the World Cup if they can’t commit to the team unity he demands — even those who are not in the side. ‘We know our only chance of success is as a team, together,’ said Hodgson. ‘There’s no chance for any team in the World Cup if they’re not together. ‘We’ve seen that in the past, like France in the last one, with all the problems coming out. England will train at the Vale do Lobo resort in the Algarve. Wayne Rooney will join his Three Lions team-mates in Portugal. Roy Hodgson's side face Peru on May 30 for their first preparation game
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Portugal
|
[
"Duvalier",
"Jean-Claude \"Baby Doc\" Duvalier"
] |
{
"passage": 1887,
"query": 2940
}
|
Query: "Under the presidency of @placeholder ... thousands were killed and tortured, and hundreds of thousands of Haitians fled into exile.
Entities: Duvalier, Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, France, Haitian, Haiti, Port-Au-Prince, Sterlin, CNN, Henry Robert Sterlin
Passage: Port-Au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) -- Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier remained huddled inside his hotel Monday, as the reasons behind his unexpected return to Haiti and what he hopes to accomplish there remain unclear. Duvalier returned to his homeland Sunday after some 25 years in exile, injecting a further dose of uncertainty into an already turbulent political situation. A news conference at his hotel Monday was canceled at the last minute because the space was not equipped to handle the crowd, and no other location could be found, Henry Robert Sterlin, a Duvalier associate, told reporters. Sterlin said that the former dictator had returned because he was moved by the anniversary of last year's tragic earthquake and because he missed his homeland. NEW : Associate does not know how long Duvalier will stay. Rights groups urge Haiti to arrest the former dictator. The reasons behind Duvalier's return are not immediately clear. He has been living in exile in France for about 25 years
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Duvalier
|
[
"Duvalier",
"Jean-Claude \"Baby Doc\" Duvalier"
] |
{
"passage": 1887,
"query": 2940
}
|
Query: "Under the presidency of @placeholder ... thousands were killed and tortured, and hundreds of thousands of Haitians fled into exile.
Entities: Duvalier, Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, France, Haitian, Haiti, Port-Au-Prince, Sterlin, CNN, Henry Robert Sterlin
Passage: Port-Au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) -- Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier remained huddled inside his hotel Monday, as the reasons behind his unexpected return to Haiti and what he hopes to accomplish there remain unclear. Duvalier returned to his homeland Sunday after some 25 years in exile, injecting a further dose of uncertainty into an already turbulent political situation. A news conference at his hotel Monday was canceled at the last minute because the space was not equipped to handle the crowd, and no other location could be found, Henry Robert Sterlin, a Duvalier associate, told reporters. Sterlin said that the former dictator had returned because he was moved by the anniversary of last year's tragic earthquake and because he missed his homeland. NEW : Associate does not know how long Duvalier will stay. Rights groups urge Haiti to arrest the former dictator. The reasons behind Duvalier's return are not immediately clear. He has been living in exile in France for about 25 years
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Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier
|
[
"Haiti",
"Haitian"
] |
{
"passage": 1887,
"query": 2941
}
|
Query: "@placeholder is under the obligation to prosecute him and anyone else responsible for such crimes."
Entities: Duvalier, Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, France, Haitian, Haiti, Port-Au-Prince, Sterlin, CNN, Henry Robert Sterlin
Passage: Port-Au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) -- Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier remained huddled inside his hotel Monday, as the reasons behind his unexpected return to Haiti and what he hopes to accomplish there remain unclear. Duvalier returned to his homeland Sunday after some 25 years in exile, injecting a further dose of uncertainty into an already turbulent political situation. A news conference at his hotel Monday was canceled at the last minute because the space was not equipped to handle the crowd, and no other location could be found, Henry Robert Sterlin, a Duvalier associate, told reporters. Sterlin said that the former dictator had returned because he was moved by the anniversary of last year's tragic earthquake and because he missed his homeland. NEW : Associate does not know how long Duvalier will stay. Rights groups urge Haiti to arrest the former dictator. The reasons behind Duvalier's return are not immediately clear. He has been living in exile in France for about 25 years
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Haiti
|
[
"Haiti",
"Haitian"
] |
{
"passage": 1887,
"query": 2941
}
|
Query: "@placeholder is under the obligation to prosecute him and anyone else responsible for such crimes."
Entities: Duvalier, Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, France, Haitian, Haiti, Port-Au-Prince, Sterlin, CNN, Henry Robert Sterlin
Passage: Port-Au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) -- Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier remained huddled inside his hotel Monday, as the reasons behind his unexpected return to Haiti and what he hopes to accomplish there remain unclear. Duvalier returned to his homeland Sunday after some 25 years in exile, injecting a further dose of uncertainty into an already turbulent political situation. A news conference at his hotel Monday was canceled at the last minute because the space was not equipped to handle the crowd, and no other location could be found, Henry Robert Sterlin, a Duvalier associate, told reporters. Sterlin said that the former dictator had returned because he was moved by the anniversary of last year's tragic earthquake and because he missed his homeland. NEW : Associate does not know how long Duvalier will stay. Rights groups urge Haiti to arrest the former dictator. The reasons behind Duvalier's return are not immediately clear. He has been living in exile in France for about 25 years
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Haitian
|
[
"Haiti",
"Haitian"
] |
{
"passage": 1887,
"query": 2942
}
|
Query: "We are surprised by the timing of Duvalier's visit to @placeholder.
Entities: Duvalier, Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, France, Haitian, Haiti, Port-Au-Prince, Sterlin, CNN, Henry Robert Sterlin
Passage: Port-Au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) -- Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier remained huddled inside his hotel Monday, as the reasons behind his unexpected return to Haiti and what he hopes to accomplish there remain unclear. Duvalier returned to his homeland Sunday after some 25 years in exile, injecting a further dose of uncertainty into an already turbulent political situation. A news conference at his hotel Monday was canceled at the last minute because the space was not equipped to handle the crowd, and no other location could be found, Henry Robert Sterlin, a Duvalier associate, told reporters. Sterlin said that the former dictator had returned because he was moved by the anniversary of last year's tragic earthquake and because he missed his homeland. NEW : Associate does not know how long Duvalier will stay. Rights groups urge Haiti to arrest the former dictator. The reasons behind Duvalier's return are not immediately clear. He has been living in exile in France for about 25 years
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Haiti
|
[
"Haiti",
"Haitian"
] |
{
"passage": 1887,
"query": 2942
}
|
Query: "We are surprised by the timing of Duvalier's visit to @placeholder.
Entities: Duvalier, Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, France, Haitian, Haiti, Port-Au-Prince, Sterlin, CNN, Henry Robert Sterlin
Passage: Port-Au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) -- Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier remained huddled inside his hotel Monday, as the reasons behind his unexpected return to Haiti and what he hopes to accomplish there remain unclear. Duvalier returned to his homeland Sunday after some 25 years in exile, injecting a further dose of uncertainty into an already turbulent political situation. A news conference at his hotel Monday was canceled at the last minute because the space was not equipped to handle the crowd, and no other location could be found, Henry Robert Sterlin, a Duvalier associate, told reporters. Sterlin said that the former dictator had returned because he was moved by the anniversary of last year's tragic earthquake and because he missed his homeland. NEW : Associate does not know how long Duvalier will stay. Rights groups urge Haiti to arrest the former dictator. The reasons behind Duvalier's return are not immediately clear. He has been living in exile in France for about 25 years
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Haitian
|
[
"London"
] |
{
"passage": 1888,
"query": 2943
}
|
Query: ‘Despite the drop it does still mean that @placeholder prices will be around 6 per cent higher than two years ago because they went up then down.’
Entities: House, New Year, Centre for Economics, Business Research, Office for Budget Responsibility, CEBR, Group, Britain, London, Treasury, Economics
Passage: House prices across Britain will fall in 2015 after a year in which they soared, a leading independent forecaster warns. The Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) is poised to break ranks with estate agents and forecasting agencies in its assessment for the New Year. The group will next month warn prices will slip by 0.6 per cent during 2015 – compared with an expected rise of 8.8 per cent in the past 12 months. The Centre for Economics and Business Research will warn house prices will slip by 0.6 per cent during 2015 It puts the forecaster – which has one of the best records when it comes to predicting the housing market – at odds with other analysts, including the Treasury’s own independent forecasting unit, the Office for Budget Responsibility. After a year of soaring house prices across Britain, they are set to fall. Warning comes from the Centre for Economics and Business Research. Group will warn prices will slip during 2015 - conflicting with other analysts. It predicts London house prices will fall by around 8 per cent in 12 months
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London
|
[
"Ryan"
] |
{
"passage": 1889,
"query": 2944
}
|
Query: @placeholder and four-year-old Matilda were found in the grass nearby and appeared to have been thrown from the vehicle upon impact.
Entities: Ryan, Queensland, Joan, Matilda, Ethan, Glenview Road, Wurtulla, Sunshine Coast, Keisha Ann Jackson, Courier Mail
Passage: The mother who died, along with her three children after a fatal car crash, may have been speeding at 160km/h while driving under the influence of drugs, an investigation has found. Keisha Ann Jackson, from Wurtulla on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, had been driving along Glenview Road with her four children on August 22 when her car slid off the wet road and slammed into a tree. The results of the toxicology show the 30-year-old had cannabis in her system, which police believe would have affected her ability to drive, according to the Courier Mail. The preliminary results estimated the mother had driven between 130km/h and 160km/h in a 80km/h zone at night. Toxicology results show Keisha Ann Jackson had cannabis in her system. The mother and her three children died after a fatal car crash on August 22. It's believed that the mother had driven between 130km/h and 160km/h in a 80km/h zone at night. The 30-year-old mother and children, Ryan, 10, and Joan, seven, died at the scene. Matilda, 4, died later in hospital. Eldest child Ethan, 11, escaped the wreckage with minor injuries and managed to flag down passing cars for help
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Ryan
|
[
"Matilda"
] |
{
"passage": 1889,
"query": 2945
}
|
Query: Ryan and four-year-old @placeholder were found in the grass nearby and appeared to have been thrown from the vehicle upon impact.
Entities: Ryan, Queensland, Joan, Matilda, Ethan, Glenview Road, Wurtulla, Sunshine Coast, Keisha Ann Jackson, Courier Mail
Passage: The mother who died, along with her three children after a fatal car crash, may have been speeding at 160km/h while driving under the influence of drugs, an investigation has found. Keisha Ann Jackson, from Wurtulla on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, had been driving along Glenview Road with her four children on August 22 when her car slid off the wet road and slammed into a tree. The results of the toxicology show the 30-year-old had cannabis in her system, which police believe would have affected her ability to drive, according to the Courier Mail. The preliminary results estimated the mother had driven between 130km/h and 160km/h in a 80km/h zone at night. Toxicology results show Keisha Ann Jackson had cannabis in her system. The mother and her three children died after a fatal car crash on August 22. It's believed that the mother had driven between 130km/h and 160km/h in a 80km/h zone at night. The 30-year-old mother and children, Ryan, 10, and Joan, seven, died at the scene. Matilda, 4, died later in hospital. Eldest child Ethan, 11, escaped the wreckage with minor injuries and managed to flag down passing cars for help
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Matilda
|
[
"Irish"
] |
{
"passage": 1890,
"query": 2946
}
|
Query: True colours: Caroline Wozniacki wore white, orange and green, the colours of the @placeholder flag in her French Open defeat to Yanina Wickmayer
Entities: Caroline Wozniacki, Yanina Wickmayer, PGA Championship, Rory McIlroy, Irish, Dane, McIlroy, French Open, Belgian
Passage: It was difficult to know what must have been more difficult for Caroline Wozniacki, stepping back out onto the court or facing the inevitable-if-polite probes about how she was feeling after her split with Rory McIlroy. The Dane tackled both with dignity but the most traumatic week in her life - which reports say involved being dumped in a three-minute phone conversation - had not got a whole lot better as she lost in the French Open first round and perhaps the only consolation was that she can get her life back together away from the spotlight. Choosing her words carefully about her personal situation, she dispelled any suggestions that the break-up was ‘mutual’. 'Obviously you’re not prepared for something like this, and it came as a bit of a shock,' she said. Caroline Wozniacki exits French Open in first round for first time since 2007. Dane was defeated by 64th seed Belgian Yanina Wickmayer. Former world No 1 wore Irish colours week after splitting from Rory McIlroy. McIlroy shrugged off break-up to win PGA Championship on Sunday. Tennis star suffered unfortunate coincidence of wearing Irish colours
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Irish
|
[
"Tiverton"
] |
{
"passage": 1891,
"query": 2947
}
|
Query: Dress code: Customers without shirts and shoes are barred from entering @placeholder's Tesco after complaints from other shoppers
Entities: Devon, Tesco, Daily Mail, Tiverton
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:20 EST, 18 June 2013 | UPDATED: 10:26 EST, 18 June 2013 Strict policy: The store imposed the the dress code last week claiming scantily clad customers were a potential health and safety risk A branch of Tesco has banned 'half naked' customers because they are an 'embarrassment' and a 'health and safety risk'. Scores of scantily-clad women and shirtless men flocked to the store during a recent hot spell - to stock up on alcohol and barbecue supplies. But other customers were appalled at the beer bellies and bare feet and filed complaints against the supermarket, in Tiverton, Devon. Semi-naked customers flocked to Tiverton, Devon, store during hot spell. Customers complained of 'embarrassment' from seeing so much flesh. Tesco imposed ban on half-dressed shoppers, citing health and safety risk as a reason
|
Tiverton
|
[
"Tesco"
] |
{
"passage": 1891,
"query": 2948
}
|
Query: Dress code: Customers without shirts and shoes are barred from entering Tiverton's @placeholder after complaints from other shoppers
Entities: Devon, Tesco, Daily Mail, Tiverton
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:20 EST, 18 June 2013 | UPDATED: 10:26 EST, 18 June 2013 Strict policy: The store imposed the the dress code last week claiming scantily clad customers were a potential health and safety risk A branch of Tesco has banned 'half naked' customers because they are an 'embarrassment' and a 'health and safety risk'. Scores of scantily-clad women and shirtless men flocked to the store during a recent hot spell - to stock up on alcohol and barbecue supplies. But other customers were appalled at the beer bellies and bare feet and filed complaints against the supermarket, in Tiverton, Devon. Semi-naked customers flocked to Tiverton, Devon, store during hot spell. Customers complained of 'embarrassment' from seeing so much flesh. Tesco imposed ban on half-dressed shoppers, citing health and safety risk as a reason
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Tesco
|
[
"Hull",
"Hull City",
"Hull Tigers"
] |
{
"passage": 1892,
"query": 2949
}
|
Query: I am using the wording @placeholder now to show respect to the FA’s decision.
Entities: Hull City, Europa League, Assem Allam, Football Association, Court of Arbitration for Sport, Hull Owner, Hull Tigers, FA, CAS, Allam, Hull, Champions League, FA Cup, Championship, Allem, KC Stadium, Egyptian
Passage: Hull City owner Assem Allam has offered to give the club away for nothing if his last-ditch bid to rebrand their traditional identity fails. During a 45-minute briefing at the KC Stadium, arranged of his own volition to make plain his future intentions, the 75-year-old also pledged to deliver Champions League qualification if his appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport is successful. Since saving Hull from a financial abyss in November 2010, the Egyptian-born, locally raised businessman has ploughed £72million of his personal wealth into transforming them from a mid-ranking Championship team into FA Cup finalists and Europa League participants. The Football Association blocked name change to Hull Tigers on April 9 and owner Assem Allam put club up for sale less than 24 hours later. Allam confirms he has been looking for a buyer for more than FIVE months. The Hull Owner has appealed the FA's decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and Allam repeated: 'Appeal or the sale, whichever comes first' If appeal does not get overturned by CAS and Allem cannot find a buyer, the owner says: 'I will give it away. Out means I'm out' Allem insists he would rather change the name and stay owner of the club
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Hull
|
[
"Hull",
"Hull City",
"Hull Tigers"
] |
{
"passage": 1892,
"query": 2949
}
|
Query: I am using the wording @placeholder now to show respect to the FA’s decision.
Entities: Hull City, Europa League, Assem Allam, Football Association, Court of Arbitration for Sport, Hull Owner, Hull Tigers, FA, CAS, Allam, Hull, Champions League, FA Cup, Championship, Allem, KC Stadium, Egyptian
Passage: Hull City owner Assem Allam has offered to give the club away for nothing if his last-ditch bid to rebrand their traditional identity fails. During a 45-minute briefing at the KC Stadium, arranged of his own volition to make plain his future intentions, the 75-year-old also pledged to deliver Champions League qualification if his appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport is successful. Since saving Hull from a financial abyss in November 2010, the Egyptian-born, locally raised businessman has ploughed £72million of his personal wealth into transforming them from a mid-ranking Championship team into FA Cup finalists and Europa League participants. The Football Association blocked name change to Hull Tigers on April 9 and owner Assem Allam put club up for sale less than 24 hours later. Allam confirms he has been looking for a buyer for more than FIVE months. The Hull Owner has appealed the FA's decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and Allam repeated: 'Appeal or the sale, whichever comes first' If appeal does not get overturned by CAS and Allem cannot find a buyer, the owner says: 'I will give it away. Out means I'm out' Allem insists he would rather change the name and stay owner of the club
|
Hull City
|
[
"Hull",
"Hull City",
"Hull Tigers"
] |
{
"passage": 1892,
"query": 2949
}
|
Query: I am using the wording @placeholder now to show respect to the FA’s decision.
Entities: Hull City, Europa League, Assem Allam, Football Association, Court of Arbitration for Sport, Hull Owner, Hull Tigers, FA, CAS, Allam, Hull, Champions League, FA Cup, Championship, Allem, KC Stadium, Egyptian
Passage: Hull City owner Assem Allam has offered to give the club away for nothing if his last-ditch bid to rebrand their traditional identity fails. During a 45-minute briefing at the KC Stadium, arranged of his own volition to make plain his future intentions, the 75-year-old also pledged to deliver Champions League qualification if his appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport is successful. Since saving Hull from a financial abyss in November 2010, the Egyptian-born, locally raised businessman has ploughed £72million of his personal wealth into transforming them from a mid-ranking Championship team into FA Cup finalists and Europa League participants. The Football Association blocked name change to Hull Tigers on April 9 and owner Assem Allam put club up for sale less than 24 hours later. Allam confirms he has been looking for a buyer for more than FIVE months. The Hull Owner has appealed the FA's decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and Allam repeated: 'Appeal or the sale, whichever comes first' If appeal does not get overturned by CAS and Allem cannot find a buyer, the owner says: 'I will give it away. Out means I'm out' Allem insists he would rather change the name and stay owner of the club
|
Hull Tigers
|
[
"FA",
"FA Cup"
] |
{
"passage": 1892,
"query": 2950
}
|
Query: I am using the wording Hull City now to show respect to the @placeholder’s decision.
Entities: Hull City, Europa League, Assem Allam, Football Association, Court of Arbitration for Sport, Hull Owner, Hull Tigers, FA, CAS, Allam, Hull, Champions League, FA Cup, Championship, Allem, KC Stadium, Egyptian
Passage: Hull City owner Assem Allam has offered to give the club away for nothing if his last-ditch bid to rebrand their traditional identity fails. During a 45-minute briefing at the KC Stadium, arranged of his own volition to make plain his future intentions, the 75-year-old also pledged to deliver Champions League qualification if his appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport is successful. Since saving Hull from a financial abyss in November 2010, the Egyptian-born, locally raised businessman has ploughed £72million of his personal wealth into transforming them from a mid-ranking Championship team into FA Cup finalists and Europa League participants. The Football Association blocked name change to Hull Tigers on April 9 and owner Assem Allam put club up for sale less than 24 hours later. Allam confirms he has been looking for a buyer for more than FIVE months. The Hull Owner has appealed the FA's decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and Allam repeated: 'Appeal or the sale, whichever comes first' If appeal does not get overturned by CAS and Allem cannot find a buyer, the owner says: 'I will give it away. Out means I'm out' Allem insists he would rather change the name and stay owner of the club
|
FA
|
[
"FA",
"FA Cup"
] |
{
"passage": 1892,
"query": 2950
}
|
Query: I am using the wording Hull City now to show respect to the @placeholder’s decision.
Entities: Hull City, Europa League, Assem Allam, Football Association, Court of Arbitration for Sport, Hull Owner, Hull Tigers, FA, CAS, Allam, Hull, Champions League, FA Cup, Championship, Allem, KC Stadium, Egyptian
Passage: Hull City owner Assem Allam has offered to give the club away for nothing if his last-ditch bid to rebrand their traditional identity fails. During a 45-minute briefing at the KC Stadium, arranged of his own volition to make plain his future intentions, the 75-year-old also pledged to deliver Champions League qualification if his appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport is successful. Since saving Hull from a financial abyss in November 2010, the Egyptian-born, locally raised businessman has ploughed £72million of his personal wealth into transforming them from a mid-ranking Championship team into FA Cup finalists and Europa League participants. The Football Association blocked name change to Hull Tigers on April 9 and owner Assem Allam put club up for sale less than 24 hours later. Allam confirms he has been looking for a buyer for more than FIVE months. The Hull Owner has appealed the FA's decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and Allam repeated: 'Appeal or the sale, whichever comes first' If appeal does not get overturned by CAS and Allem cannot find a buyer, the owner says: 'I will give it away. Out means I'm out' Allem insists he would rather change the name and stay owner of the club
|
FA Cup
|
[
"FA",
"FA Cup"
] |
{
"passage": 1892,
"query": 2951
}
|
Query: We have also begun the appeal against the @placeholder decision via arbitration and we are hopeful of a positive outcome or that the FA reconsider their decision.
Entities: Hull City, Europa League, Assem Allam, Football Association, Court of Arbitration for Sport, Hull Owner, Hull Tigers, FA, CAS, Allam, Hull, Champions League, FA Cup, Championship, Allem, KC Stadium, Egyptian
Passage: Hull City owner Assem Allam has offered to give the club away for nothing if his last-ditch bid to rebrand their traditional identity fails. During a 45-minute briefing at the KC Stadium, arranged of his own volition to make plain his future intentions, the 75-year-old also pledged to deliver Champions League qualification if his appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport is successful. Since saving Hull from a financial abyss in November 2010, the Egyptian-born, locally raised businessman has ploughed £72million of his personal wealth into transforming them from a mid-ranking Championship team into FA Cup finalists and Europa League participants. The Football Association blocked name change to Hull Tigers on April 9 and owner Assem Allam put club up for sale less than 24 hours later. Allam confirms he has been looking for a buyer for more than FIVE months. The Hull Owner has appealed the FA's decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and Allam repeated: 'Appeal or the sale, whichever comes first' If appeal does not get overturned by CAS and Allem cannot find a buyer, the owner says: 'I will give it away. Out means I'm out' Allem insists he would rather change the name and stay owner of the club
|
FA
|
[
"FA",
"FA Cup"
] |
{
"passage": 1892,
"query": 2951
}
|
Query: We have also begun the appeal against the @placeholder decision via arbitration and we are hopeful of a positive outcome or that the FA reconsider their decision.
Entities: Hull City, Europa League, Assem Allam, Football Association, Court of Arbitration for Sport, Hull Owner, Hull Tigers, FA, CAS, Allam, Hull, Champions League, FA Cup, Championship, Allem, KC Stadium, Egyptian
Passage: Hull City owner Assem Allam has offered to give the club away for nothing if his last-ditch bid to rebrand their traditional identity fails. During a 45-minute briefing at the KC Stadium, arranged of his own volition to make plain his future intentions, the 75-year-old also pledged to deliver Champions League qualification if his appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport is successful. Since saving Hull from a financial abyss in November 2010, the Egyptian-born, locally raised businessman has ploughed £72million of his personal wealth into transforming them from a mid-ranking Championship team into FA Cup finalists and Europa League participants. The Football Association blocked name change to Hull Tigers on April 9 and owner Assem Allam put club up for sale less than 24 hours later. Allam confirms he has been looking for a buyer for more than FIVE months. The Hull Owner has appealed the FA's decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and Allam repeated: 'Appeal or the sale, whichever comes first' If appeal does not get overturned by CAS and Allem cannot find a buyer, the owner says: 'I will give it away. Out means I'm out' Allem insists he would rather change the name and stay owner of the club
|
FA Cup
|
[
"Emmy"
] |
{
"passage": 1893,
"query": 2952
}
|
Query: "Winning the @placeholder was probably the most remote thing I could have put into my head."
Entities: Oberst, Facebook, Emmy, Take This Lollipop, Halloween, Webby Award, Lollipop, Jason Zada, CNN, Bill Oberst Jr., Web
Passage: (CNN) -- For actor Bill Oberst Jr., it was an unpaid gig starring in a Web-only video that's just two minutes long. An Emmy and a Webby Award later, he says "Take This Lollipop" is the best job he's ever taken. "It changed my career," Oberst said. "I'm doing feature after feature. I'm doing four in a row right now, and that's all because of the reaction to 'Lollipop'." The personalized, interactive video took the Web by storm last Halloween. In it, Oberst plays a disturbed-looking stalker who paws through Facebook photos and other information the viewer provides before jumping in a car and driving in a twisted rage toward the address that the user has posted right there on the Internet for anyone to see. Kickstarter campaign launches to make a sequel to viral hit "Take This Lollipop" The interactive viral video was viewed more than 100 million times. Director, actor say success, Emmy award were big surprises. Jason Zada promises sequel will go "a step further"
|
Emmy
|
[
"Jason Zada"
] |
{
"passage": 1893,
"query": 2953
}
|
Query: I owe @placeholder and his team a great debt because, basically that's a two-minute reel for what I do on film."
Entities: Oberst, Facebook, Emmy, Take This Lollipop, Halloween, Webby Award, Lollipop, Jason Zada, CNN, Bill Oberst Jr., Web
Passage: (CNN) -- For actor Bill Oberst Jr., it was an unpaid gig starring in a Web-only video that's just two minutes long. An Emmy and a Webby Award later, he says "Take This Lollipop" is the best job he's ever taken. "It changed my career," Oberst said. "I'm doing feature after feature. I'm doing four in a row right now, and that's all because of the reaction to 'Lollipop'." The personalized, interactive video took the Web by storm last Halloween. In it, Oberst plays a disturbed-looking stalker who paws through Facebook photos and other information the viewer provides before jumping in a car and driving in a twisted rage toward the address that the user has posted right there on the Internet for anyone to see. Kickstarter campaign launches to make a sequel to viral hit "Take This Lollipop" The interactive viral video was viewed more than 100 million times. Director, actor say success, Emmy award were big surprises. Jason Zada promises sequel will go "a step further"
|
Jason Zada
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 1894,
"query": 2954
}
|
Query: The deal would allow @placeholder troops to stay in the country after 2014 to do training and some counter-terrorism missions.
Entities: Afghanistan, Afghan Defense Minister, U.S., Three, Chuck Hagel, Hagel, Karzai, Afghan, Hamid Karzai, Associated Press, Afghan National Army, Pentagon
Passage: By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 15:44 EST, 7 December 2013 | UPDATED: 16:49 EST, 7 December 2013 Pentagon chief Chuck Hagel said Saturday that Afghanistan's defense minister reassured him that a security agreement with the U.S. will be signed in a timely manner. Hagel also said he doesn't think more U.S. pressure would be helpful in trying to persuade Afghan President Hamid Karzai to sign the agreement. The U.S. defense secretary had no plans to meet with Karzai during his stopover and it was not immediately clear what impact the visit could have on the standoff. Scroll down for video. Secretary Hagel decided not to meet Afghan President Hamid Karzai. Karzai has resisted signing a security agreement to extend the U.S.’s military presence past 2014. Pentagon chief met with Afghan Defense Minister and commander of the Afghan National Army. Three discussed security pact to allow for U.S. forces to train and assist Afghanistan’s army after 2014. Most U.S. troops will be back home from a war now in its 13th year. Two day visit planned for 'the sole purpose of working with our troops, thanking our troops'
|
U.S.
|
[
"Clementi"
] |
{
"passage": 1895,
"query": 2955
}
|
Query: Because he commented on @placeholder's sexual orientation, he gets twice as much time.
Entities: Tyler, Paul Butler, Ravi, Clementi, New Jersey, America, Butler, Tyler Clementi, CNN, Dharun Ravi
Passage: (CNN) -- Dharun Ravi was an immature college kid who invaded his roommate's privacy. In New Jersey, that makes him a convicted felon who faces up to 10 years in prison. Locking up Ravi ultimately won't do much to stop bullying or fight homophobia. His prosecution speaks volumes, however, about America's rush to use criminal justice to address problems that are better resolved by other means. Every bad act is not a crime. Every kid who does a stupid thing is not a criminal. As the whole world knows, Ravi secretly videotaped his roommate, Tyler Clementi, having sex with another man. He let some other people watch the video, and he tweeted that Tyler was gay. Clementi then jumped off a bridge to his death. Dharun Ravi is found guilty of spying on and intimidating his gay roommate Tyler Clementi. Paul Butler: Ravi was immature, but sending him to prison won't stop bullying or fight homophobia. Millions of people are bullied or suffer invasions of privacy, but few kill themselves. Butler: Every kid who does a stupid thing is not a criminal, every bad act is not a crime
|
Clementi
|
[
"New Jersey"
] |
{
"passage": 1895,
"query": 2956
}
|
Query: The problem with broad laws like @placeholder's is that they come too close to punishing people for what they think.
Entities: Tyler, Paul Butler, Ravi, Clementi, New Jersey, America, Butler, Tyler Clementi, CNN, Dharun Ravi
Passage: (CNN) -- Dharun Ravi was an immature college kid who invaded his roommate's privacy. In New Jersey, that makes him a convicted felon who faces up to 10 years in prison. Locking up Ravi ultimately won't do much to stop bullying or fight homophobia. His prosecution speaks volumes, however, about America's rush to use criminal justice to address problems that are better resolved by other means. Every bad act is not a crime. Every kid who does a stupid thing is not a criminal. As the whole world knows, Ravi secretly videotaped his roommate, Tyler Clementi, having sex with another man. He let some other people watch the video, and he tweeted that Tyler was gay. Clementi then jumped off a bridge to his death. Dharun Ravi is found guilty of spying on and intimidating his gay roommate Tyler Clementi. Paul Butler: Ravi was immature, but sending him to prison won't stop bullying or fight homophobia. Millions of people are bullied or suffer invasions of privacy, but few kill themselves. Butler: Every kid who does a stupid thing is not a criminal, every bad act is not a crime
|
New Jersey
|
[
"Microsoft"
] |
{
"passage": 1896,
"query": 2957
}
|
Query: @placeholder was hit with a huge fine and ordered to share key information with its rivals.
Entities: Italy, Mario Monti, Italian, Eurocrat, Giorgio Napolitano, Berlusconi, Europe, Microsoft, GE, European, CNN, Monti, Silvio Berlusconi
Passage: (CNN) -- Cool, calm and collected, Mario Monti could not be more different from Italy's flamboyant former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. The former European commissioner on Sunday was nominated to succeed Berlusconi. Italian President Giorgio Napolitano announced Wednesday that he had nominated Monti as a "senator for life," a title bestowed on those who have held distinguished roles, heightening speculation about his candidacy. If he becomes prime minister, Monti could be expected to bring a distinctly different approach to governing than Italy has experienced over the past three years. While the hot-blooded Berlusconi was for many years a master of forming political alliances, Monti is known for his achievements as a "Eurocrat," at the heart of Europe's institutions. Mario Monti has been nominated to succeed Silvio Berlusconi as prime minister. He recently was made a "senator for life" by Italy's president. Monti was a European commissioner, part of rulings challenging Microsoft and GE. He has advised governments, founded a think tank and now leads an Italian university
|
Microsoft
|
[
"Grey Gardens"
] |
{
"passage": 1897,
"query": 2958
}
|
Query: When it comes to transforming her body for a role, as she did for "@placeholder," the sunny actress is nothing but dedicated.
Entities: HBO, Barrymore, Grey Gardens, Little Edie" Beale, Halloween, Drew Barrymore, InStyle
Passage: (InStyle) -- Drew Barrymore keeps evolving -- from star to producer, and now director. Drew Barrymore sat down with InStyle for its October issue, on newsstands Thursday. The 34-year-old actress earned critic's attention with her uncanny portrayal of "Little Edie" Beale in HBO's "Grey Gardens," and her directorial debut, "Whip It," has been hailed as a success well before it rolls into theaters October 2. But, at her core, she's still the irresistible free spirit we all know and love, as she revealed in the October issue of InStyle. On being a celebrity ... Barrymore said that while she loves her life, there are still moments she battles with being a celebrity. "Some days I want nothing more than a brilliant mask so I could look like someone else and go wander the streets and be free," she said. "I'm very peeved that Halloween only comes once a year." Drew Barrymore talked first boyfriends, fashion and girl power in October's InStyle. Barrymore admitted that her relationship with her mother is hard for her to talk about. While she loves her life, she sometimes wishes that she could be someone else. The full interview hits newsstands Thursday
|
Grey Gardens
|
[
"Charles Dickens",
"Dickens"
] |
{
"passage": 1898,
"query": 2959
}
|
Query: To mark the Dickens bicentenary, the cemetery is hosting @placeholder tours.
Entities: Magwitch, David Copperfield, Museum of London, A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist, English, Dickens, CNN, London, Miss Havisham, Pip, Alex Werner
Passage: (CNN) -- Charles Dickens, who was born 200 years ago this week, created some of the best-known and most loved figures in English literature, from Oliver Twist and David Copperfield to Pip, Miss Havisham and Magwitch. But of all the characters he wrote about, none played as important a role in his work as that of London itself: its hustle and bustle, its glittering promise and grimy streets and the extremes of poverty and wealth experienced by those who lived there. Alex Werner, the curator of the Museum of London's "Dickens and London" exhibition, says the city was "absolutely central" to Dickens' work. Author Charles Dickens born 200 years ago this week. Oliver Twist and A Christmas Carol author took much inspiration from London. Dickens' ties to the city are celebrated in a new Museum of London exhibition. Dickens 2012 celebrations also planned elsewhere in the world
|
Charles Dickens
|
[
"Charles Dickens",
"Dickens"
] |
{
"passage": 1898,
"query": 2959
}
|
Query: To mark the Dickens bicentenary, the cemetery is hosting @placeholder tours.
Entities: Magwitch, David Copperfield, Museum of London, A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist, English, Dickens, CNN, London, Miss Havisham, Pip, Alex Werner
Passage: (CNN) -- Charles Dickens, who was born 200 years ago this week, created some of the best-known and most loved figures in English literature, from Oliver Twist and David Copperfield to Pip, Miss Havisham and Magwitch. But of all the characters he wrote about, none played as important a role in his work as that of London itself: its hustle and bustle, its glittering promise and grimy streets and the extremes of poverty and wealth experienced by those who lived there. Alex Werner, the curator of the Museum of London's "Dickens and London" exhibition, says the city was "absolutely central" to Dickens' work. Author Charles Dickens born 200 years ago this week. Oliver Twist and A Christmas Carol author took much inspiration from London. Dickens' ties to the city are celebrated in a new Museum of London exhibition. Dickens 2012 celebrations also planned elsewhere in the world
|
Dickens
|
[
"London"
] |
{
"passage": 1898,
"query": 2960
}
|
Query: "You can track Dickens' @placeholder, and see where things were, but they aren't necessarily still there."
Entities: Magwitch, David Copperfield, Museum of London, A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist, English, Dickens, CNN, London, Miss Havisham, Pip, Alex Werner
Passage: (CNN) -- Charles Dickens, who was born 200 years ago this week, created some of the best-known and most loved figures in English literature, from Oliver Twist and David Copperfield to Pip, Miss Havisham and Magwitch. But of all the characters he wrote about, none played as important a role in his work as that of London itself: its hustle and bustle, its glittering promise and grimy streets and the extremes of poverty and wealth experienced by those who lived there. Alex Werner, the curator of the Museum of London's "Dickens and London" exhibition, says the city was "absolutely central" to Dickens' work. Author Charles Dickens born 200 years ago this week. Oliver Twist and A Christmas Carol author took much inspiration from London. Dickens' ties to the city are celebrated in a new Museum of London exhibition. Dickens 2012 celebrations also planned elsewhere in the world
|
London
|
[
"Wallis"
] |
{
"passage": 1899,
"query": 2961
}
|
Query: For AW14, the @placeholder collection sees simplicity co-exist with decoration.
Entities: Laura Bailey, High Street, Range, AW14, Leggy Laura models the Black Placement Lace Dress, Suki Waterhouse, Laura, TBC, Cara Delevingne, Wallis
Passage: Laura Bailey looks eternally youthful in new images for Wallis. The model may be twice the age of some of her fashion world colleagues such as Cara Delevingne and Suki Waterhouse but she proves she can still turn heads in this sultry fashion campaign. The mother-of-two models key pieces for AW14 curated by the High Street retailer's design team and from her personal edit of favourites. Leggy Laura models the Black Placement Lace Dress, £36, from Wallis She looks striking and youthful in close up shots of her wearing coats and knitwear, price TBC Looking fabulous at 42, Laura shows off long slim legs as she poses in sparkling mini party dresses, and a super fresh face in close ups wearing tailored coats and cosy knitwear. Mother-of-two models key piece for AW14 from Laura Bailey collection. Range is coming out now online and in select Wallis stores, priced £35-£95
|
Wallis
|
[
"Maria Shriver",
"Shriver"
] |
{
"passage": 1900,
"query": 2962
}
|
Query: The whole clan: Maria and Matthew posed for a picture with the whole @placeholder clan.
Entities: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Los Angeles Times, Bobby Kennedy Jr., Maria Shriver, Bobby Kennedy's Jr., George W. Bush, Iraq War, Matthew Dowd, Schwarzenegger, Kennedy Compound, Massachusetts, Dowd, Hyannis Port, Irish Catholic, Texas, Shriver, Kennedys
Passage: Maria Shriver showed up at her cousin Bobby Kennedy Jr.'s wedding earlier this month with a buff date - and it wasn't husband Arnold Schwarzenegger. Shriver, who has been separated from from Schwarzenegger since 2011, introduced her new beau Matthew Dowd to the family at the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Dowd is an all-star political consultant with a series of political accomplishments, a family and a history of personal heartbreak that nearly rivals the Kennedys. He's the third of 11 children from a strict Irish Catholic family. He was an altar boy and keeps at least 100 crosses in his rural Texas home. He's been married and divorced twice; his second marriage fell apart after one of his twin infant daughters died in the hospital, according to a 2007 profile piece in the Los Angeles Times. Maria Shriver introduced her new boyfriend Matthew Dowd to her family at cousin Bobby Kennedy's Jr.'s wedding. The couple have been together since last fall - though this was their first public appearance. Dowd was a key adviser on George W. Bush's 2000 and 2004 election campaigns - but later split with the president over the Iraq War. He was raised in a strict Irish Catholic family - the third of 11 children
|
Maria Shriver
|
[
"Maria Shriver",
"Shriver"
] |
{
"passage": 1900,
"query": 2962
}
|
Query: The whole clan: Maria and Matthew posed for a picture with the whole @placeholder clan.
Entities: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Los Angeles Times, Bobby Kennedy Jr., Maria Shriver, Bobby Kennedy's Jr., George W. Bush, Iraq War, Matthew Dowd, Schwarzenegger, Kennedy Compound, Massachusetts, Dowd, Hyannis Port, Irish Catholic, Texas, Shriver, Kennedys
Passage: Maria Shriver showed up at her cousin Bobby Kennedy Jr.'s wedding earlier this month with a buff date - and it wasn't husband Arnold Schwarzenegger. Shriver, who has been separated from from Schwarzenegger since 2011, introduced her new beau Matthew Dowd to the family at the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Dowd is an all-star political consultant with a series of political accomplishments, a family and a history of personal heartbreak that nearly rivals the Kennedys. He's the third of 11 children from a strict Irish Catholic family. He was an altar boy and keeps at least 100 crosses in his rural Texas home. He's been married and divorced twice; his second marriage fell apart after one of his twin infant daughters died in the hospital, according to a 2007 profile piece in the Los Angeles Times. Maria Shriver introduced her new boyfriend Matthew Dowd to her family at cousin Bobby Kennedy's Jr.'s wedding. The couple have been together since last fall - though this was their first public appearance. Dowd was a key adviser on George W. Bush's 2000 and 2004 election campaigns - but later split with the president over the Iraq War. He was raised in a strict Irish Catholic family - the third of 11 children
|
Shriver
|
[
"Arnold Schwarzenegger",
"Schwarzenegger"
] |
{
"passage": 1900,
"query": 2963
}
|
Query: He also worked for Shriver's husband - taking a job on @placeholder's gubernatorial reelection campaign.
Entities: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Los Angeles Times, Bobby Kennedy Jr., Maria Shriver, Bobby Kennedy's Jr., George W. Bush, Iraq War, Matthew Dowd, Schwarzenegger, Kennedy Compound, Massachusetts, Dowd, Hyannis Port, Irish Catholic, Texas, Shriver, Kennedys
Passage: Maria Shriver showed up at her cousin Bobby Kennedy Jr.'s wedding earlier this month with a buff date - and it wasn't husband Arnold Schwarzenegger. Shriver, who has been separated from from Schwarzenegger since 2011, introduced her new beau Matthew Dowd to the family at the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Dowd is an all-star political consultant with a series of political accomplishments, a family and a history of personal heartbreak that nearly rivals the Kennedys. He's the third of 11 children from a strict Irish Catholic family. He was an altar boy and keeps at least 100 crosses in his rural Texas home. He's been married and divorced twice; his second marriage fell apart after one of his twin infant daughters died in the hospital, according to a 2007 profile piece in the Los Angeles Times. Maria Shriver introduced her new boyfriend Matthew Dowd to her family at cousin Bobby Kennedy's Jr.'s wedding. The couple have been together since last fall - though this was their first public appearance. Dowd was a key adviser on George W. Bush's 2000 and 2004 election campaigns - but later split with the president over the Iraq War. He was raised in a strict Irish Catholic family - the third of 11 children
|
Arnold Schwarzenegger
|
[
"Arnold Schwarzenegger",
"Schwarzenegger"
] |
{
"passage": 1900,
"query": 2963
}
|
Query: He also worked for Shriver's husband - taking a job on @placeholder's gubernatorial reelection campaign.
Entities: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Los Angeles Times, Bobby Kennedy Jr., Maria Shriver, Bobby Kennedy's Jr., George W. Bush, Iraq War, Matthew Dowd, Schwarzenegger, Kennedy Compound, Massachusetts, Dowd, Hyannis Port, Irish Catholic, Texas, Shriver, Kennedys
Passage: Maria Shriver showed up at her cousin Bobby Kennedy Jr.'s wedding earlier this month with a buff date - and it wasn't husband Arnold Schwarzenegger. Shriver, who has been separated from from Schwarzenegger since 2011, introduced her new beau Matthew Dowd to the family at the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Dowd is an all-star political consultant with a series of political accomplishments, a family and a history of personal heartbreak that nearly rivals the Kennedys. He's the third of 11 children from a strict Irish Catholic family. He was an altar boy and keeps at least 100 crosses in his rural Texas home. He's been married and divorced twice; his second marriage fell apart after one of his twin infant daughters died in the hospital, according to a 2007 profile piece in the Los Angeles Times. Maria Shriver introduced her new boyfriend Matthew Dowd to her family at cousin Bobby Kennedy's Jr.'s wedding. The couple have been together since last fall - though this was their first public appearance. Dowd was a key adviser on George W. Bush's 2000 and 2004 election campaigns - but later split with the president over the Iraq War. He was raised in a strict Irish Catholic family - the third of 11 children
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Schwarzenegger
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[
"American",
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 1901,
"query": 2964
}
|
Query: It would be hypocritical to support an @placeholder journalist who is persecuted for human rights journalism while at the same time supporting the Turkish policy of criminalizing Kurdish political activists."
Entities: Diyarbakir, Jake Hess, U.S., Ankara, Hess, U.S. Embassy, PKK, Istanbul, Deborah Guido, Turkey, Kurdish, CNN, American, Turkish, Kurdistan Workers' Party
Passage: Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- Turkish authorities have detained American activist and freelance journalist Jake Hess in the southeastern, predominantly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir. At a court appearance Sunday, a prosecutor charged Hess with "taking orders from a terrorist organization" and called for his immediate deportation from Turkey, witnesses said. Turkish officialdom regularly refers to the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, as a terrorist organization. U.S. diplomats say Hess rejected their offer of assistance after he was taken into custody. "We have spoken with him on the phone regarding his situation, and he specifically asked us not to share any information on his case," said Deborah Guido, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Embassy in Ankara. "He did not sign a privacy waiver. We can take an oral privacy waiver [by phone], and it was his choice. He did not want to be helped." He is charged with taking orders from a terrorist organization. Turkey often refers to Kurdistan Workers' Party as a terrorist group. American diplomats say Jake Hess did not want help. Hess says he is not Kurdistan Workers' Party accomplice
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American
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[
"American",
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 1901,
"query": 2964
}
|
Query: It would be hypocritical to support an @placeholder journalist who is persecuted for human rights journalism while at the same time supporting the Turkish policy of criminalizing Kurdish political activists."
Entities: Diyarbakir, Jake Hess, U.S., Ankara, Hess, U.S. Embassy, PKK, Istanbul, Deborah Guido, Turkey, Kurdish, CNN, American, Turkish, Kurdistan Workers' Party
Passage: Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- Turkish authorities have detained American activist and freelance journalist Jake Hess in the southeastern, predominantly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir. At a court appearance Sunday, a prosecutor charged Hess with "taking orders from a terrorist organization" and called for his immediate deportation from Turkey, witnesses said. Turkish officialdom regularly refers to the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, as a terrorist organization. U.S. diplomats say Hess rejected their offer of assistance after he was taken into custody. "We have spoken with him on the phone regarding his situation, and he specifically asked us not to share any information on his case," said Deborah Guido, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Embassy in Ankara. "He did not sign a privacy waiver. We can take an oral privacy waiver [by phone], and it was his choice. He did not want to be helped." He is charged with taking orders from a terrorist organization. Turkey often refers to Kurdistan Workers' Party as a terrorist group. American diplomats say Jake Hess did not want help. Hess says he is not Kurdistan Workers' Party accomplice
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U.S.
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[
"Ankara"
] |
{
"passage": 1901,
"query": 2965
}
|
Query: Turkish officials in Diyarbakir and in the capital, @placeholder, have declined to comment on Hess' case.
Entities: Diyarbakir, Jake Hess, U.S., Ankara, Hess, U.S. Embassy, PKK, Istanbul, Deborah Guido, Turkey, Kurdish, CNN, American, Turkish, Kurdistan Workers' Party
Passage: Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- Turkish authorities have detained American activist and freelance journalist Jake Hess in the southeastern, predominantly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir. At a court appearance Sunday, a prosecutor charged Hess with "taking orders from a terrorist organization" and called for his immediate deportation from Turkey, witnesses said. Turkish officialdom regularly refers to the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, as a terrorist organization. U.S. diplomats say Hess rejected their offer of assistance after he was taken into custody. "We have spoken with him on the phone regarding his situation, and he specifically asked us not to share any information on his case," said Deborah Guido, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Embassy in Ankara. "He did not sign a privacy waiver. We can take an oral privacy waiver [by phone], and it was his choice. He did not want to be helped." He is charged with taking orders from a terrorist organization. Turkey often refers to Kurdistan Workers' Party as a terrorist group. American diplomats say Jake Hess did not want help. Hess says he is not Kurdistan Workers' Party accomplice
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Ankara
|
[
"Lukas Rosol",
"Rosol"
] |
{
"passage": 1902,
"query": 2966
}
|
Query: The Centre Court auditorium can make men shrivel or make them grow like giants, and we wondered for a set and a half on Thursday whether the air — the roof was down this time — might inspire @placeholder again.
Entities: Rafael Nadal, Nadal, Rosol, Centre Court, Czech, Lukas Rosol, Rafa, London, Wimbledon
Passage: Rafael Nadal jinked and jumped around Centre Court, his fist shaking in relief. He had been rocked by the sheer ferocity of a Czech beast called Lukas Rosol but now he was being applauded by a crowd on its feet, a champion restored. For a few nervous, late-lunchtime moments it looked as if history might just repeat itself. It was Rosol, tall and strong, who had caused an earthquake around this part of south-west London two years ago when his powerful serve and bold shots sent Nadal out in the second round. Wimbledon had rarely witnessed a bigger shock, a 33-minute final-set dismantling under the roof by the then world No 100 of the great Rafa. World No 1 and second seed beats Rosol 4-6, 7-6 (8-6), 6-4, 6-4. Rosol had chance to go two sets up but could not take it. Nadal won 14 straight points at end of third set and start of fourth. Rosol famously beat Nadal in five sets at Wimbledon two years ago
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Lukas Rosol
|
[
"Lukas Rosol",
"Rosol"
] |
{
"passage": 1902,
"query": 2966
}
|
Query: The Centre Court auditorium can make men shrivel or make them grow like giants, and we wondered for a set and a half on Thursday whether the air — the roof was down this time — might inspire @placeholder again.
Entities: Rafael Nadal, Nadal, Rosol, Centre Court, Czech, Lukas Rosol, Rafa, London, Wimbledon
Passage: Rafael Nadal jinked and jumped around Centre Court, his fist shaking in relief. He had been rocked by the sheer ferocity of a Czech beast called Lukas Rosol but now he was being applauded by a crowd on its feet, a champion restored. For a few nervous, late-lunchtime moments it looked as if history might just repeat itself. It was Rosol, tall and strong, who had caused an earthquake around this part of south-west London two years ago when his powerful serve and bold shots sent Nadal out in the second round. Wimbledon had rarely witnessed a bigger shock, a 33-minute final-set dismantling under the roof by the then world No 100 of the great Rafa. World No 1 and second seed beats Rosol 4-6, 7-6 (8-6), 6-4, 6-4. Rosol had chance to go two sets up but could not take it. Nadal won 14 straight points at end of third set and start of fourth. Rosol famously beat Nadal in five sets at Wimbledon two years ago
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Rosol
|
[
"Bolton"
] |
{
"passage": 1903,
"query": 2967
}
|
Query: He then suggests that the fake @placeholder manager looks into taking Paddy McCarthy from his former side Crystal Palace.
Entities: Pulis, West Brom, Gareth McAuley, Swansea City, Hawthorns, McAuley, Paddy McCarthy, Blain Morrison, Crystal Palace, Bolton, Neil Lennon, Lennon, Celtic, Baggies, Tony Pulis
Passage: Tony Pulis has seemingly ended up on the wrong end of a prank call after a man impersonating Bolton boss Neil Lennon claimed to get through to the West Brom manager on his mobile phone. The prankster Blain Morrison had left the Baggies boss a voicemail asking him to return the call as he was interested in taking defender Gareth McAuley on loan. Pulis is said to have phoned back, and totally unaware that the man on the other end of the line isn't former Celtic manager Lennon, tells the man that he can't take McAuley because 'he plays every week'. Tony Pulis was apparently prank-called by a Neil Lennon impersonator. The prankster Blain Morrison asked about taking Gareth McAuley on loan. Unaware, Pulis refuses and suggests Crystal Palace's Paddy McCarthy. West Brom host Swansea City on Wednesday at the Hawthorns
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Bolton
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[
"Kashmir"
] |
{
"passage": 1904,
"query": 2968
}
|
Query: I would take nuts from @placeholder which were very famous in
Entities: Feroz-un-Dir Mir, Frenchwoman, Calment, Kashmiri, Feroz-ud-Din Mir, Misao Okawa, Jeanne Calment, Feroz-un-Din Mir, Mir, Guinness World Records, Misra, Kashmir
Passage: Feroz-ud-Din Mir claims to have a government certificate proving he was born on March 10, 1872 - which would make him the world's oldest person An Kashmiri man claims he is 141 years old - which would make him the oldest person alive. Feroz-un-Din Mir, from Kashmir, says he has a government certificate proving he was born on March 10, 1872. Staff from Guinness World Records are thought to be investigating the claim, which would make him 26 years older than Misao Okawa, the 115-year-old current record holder. He would also overtake Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment as the oldest person to have ever lived. Ms Calment died in 1997 at the age of 122. Feroz-un-Dir Mir says a government certificate proves his March 1872 birth. Mr Mir, from Kashmir, would take title from Misao Okawa, aged 115, if true. He has outlived four wives and is married to Misra, a woman in her 80s
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Kashmir
|
[
"Iran"
] |
{
"passage": 1905,
"query": 2969
}
|
Query: "@placeholder was dangerous, Iran is dangerous and Iran will be dangerous if they have the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon," Bush said, pointing out that Tehran continues to try to enrich uranium for civilian purposes and therefore develop technology that could be used for a weapon.
Entities: White House, U.S., WASHINGTON, Iran, World War III, Biden, Joe Biden, CNN, Democratic, Tehran, Bush
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Joe Biden on Tuesday said he can't believe President Bush hasn't known for months about a recent intelligence estimate that downplays the nuclear threat from Iran. Other Democratic candidates also slammed Bush for continuing to ratchet up the rhetoric against Tehran. On Tuesday the president acknowledged he had given a speech warning that Iran's nuclear development risked "World War III" about two months after his intelligence chief told him a reassessment of Tehran's nuclear ambitions was under way. Bush told reporters during a White House news conference that he was not told the details of the new assessment until last week and he said the new report, which found that Iran had halted its nuclear weapons work in 2003, will not change U.S. policy toward Iran. Democratic presidential candidates blast the president for his rhetoric against Iran. President Bush said Iran's nuclear program risked "World War III" New assessment says Tehran stopped nuclear weapons program in 2003. Biden says Bush "incompetent" if he didn't know about new assessment earlier
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Iran
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