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[ "Iran" ]
{ "passage": 1905, "query": 2970 }
Query: "Iran was dangerous, @placeholder 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
Iran
[ "Bush" ]
{ "passage": 1905, "query": 2971 }
Query: "Iran was dangerous, Iran is dangerous and Iran will be dangerous if they have the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon," @placeholder 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
Bush
[ "Tehran" ]
{ "passage": 1905, "query": 2972 }
Query: "Iran 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 @placeholder 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
Tehran
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1905, "query": 2973 }
Query: "Are you telling me a president that's briefed every single morning, who's fixated on Iran, is not told back in August that the tentative conclusion of 16 intelligence agencies in the @placeholder government said they had abandoned their effort for a nuclear weapon in '03?" 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
U.S.
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 1905, "query": 2974 }
Query: "If that's true, he has the most incompetent staff in modern American history, and he's one of the most incompetent presidents in modern @placeholder history." 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
U.S.
[ "World War III" ]
{ "passage": 1905, "query": 2975 }
Query: In an October 17 news conference, Bush said that "If you're interested in avoiding @placeholder, it seems like you ought to be interested in preventing them from having the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear 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
World War III
[ "Biden", "Joe Biden" ]
{ "passage": 1905, "query": 2976 }
Query: "Apparently @placeholder has seen recent polling that shows his statistical insignificance and is looking for relevance in the debate by offering heated rhetoric," Walton said. 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
Biden
[ "Biden", "Joe Biden" ]
{ "passage": 1905, "query": 2976 }
Query: "Apparently @placeholder has seen recent polling that shows his statistical insignificance and is looking for relevance in the debate by offering heated rhetoric," Walton said. 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
Joe Biden
[ "Bruce Braley" ]
{ "passage": 1906, "query": 2977 }
Query: "Obviously I was disappointed that @placeholder didn't get elected. Entities: Bruce Braley, Joni Ernst, Tom Harkin, Hawkeye state, Ernst, Iowa, Republican, Capitol Hill, Harkin, Democratic, Senate Passage: Outgoing Iowa Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin, who said just a few weeks ago that Republican Senate candidate Joni Ernst was "wrong for the state of Iowa," has changed his tune. Harkin, who was an ardent supporter of Democratic Congressman Bruce Braley in the race to succeed him, sees promise in Ernst as she prepares to represent the Hawkeye state for the next six years. "I think she has the potential to be one, yes," Harkin told reporters in typical "Iowa nice" fashion on Capitol Hill, when asked if Ernst would be a good senator. They all have the potential when they come here. I think maybe some of the statements she's made in the past -- I don't know -- you know people grow, people grow into jobs. I'll give her the benefit of the doubt." Iowa Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin is retiring at the end of his term. He'll be replaced by Republican Sen.-elect Joni Ernst. Harkin, who backed Ernst's opponent, said she could turn out to be a good senator
Bruce Braley
[ "Republican" ]
{ "passage": 1906, "query": 2978 }
Query: Her win was a key seat @placeholder needed to take the majority in the upper chamber. Entities: Bruce Braley, Joni Ernst, Tom Harkin, Hawkeye state, Ernst, Iowa, Republican, Capitol Hill, Harkin, Democratic, Senate Passage: Outgoing Iowa Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin, who said just a few weeks ago that Republican Senate candidate Joni Ernst was "wrong for the state of Iowa," has changed his tune. Harkin, who was an ardent supporter of Democratic Congressman Bruce Braley in the race to succeed him, sees promise in Ernst as she prepares to represent the Hawkeye state for the next six years. "I think she has the potential to be one, yes," Harkin told reporters in typical "Iowa nice" fashion on Capitol Hill, when asked if Ernst would be a good senator. They all have the potential when they come here. I think maybe some of the statements she's made in the past -- I don't know -- you know people grow, people grow into jobs. I'll give her the benefit of the doubt." Iowa Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin is retiring at the end of his term. He'll be replaced by Republican Sen.-elect Joni Ernst. Harkin, who backed Ernst's opponent, said she could turn out to be a good senator
Republican
[ "Ernst", "Joni Ernst" ]
{ "passage": 1906, "query": 2979 }
Query: Harkin did reach out to @placeholder on election night to congratulate her for running a "great campaign" but didn't offer any other details. Entities: Bruce Braley, Joni Ernst, Tom Harkin, Hawkeye state, Ernst, Iowa, Republican, Capitol Hill, Harkin, Democratic, Senate Passage: Outgoing Iowa Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin, who said just a few weeks ago that Republican Senate candidate Joni Ernst was "wrong for the state of Iowa," has changed his tune. Harkin, who was an ardent supporter of Democratic Congressman Bruce Braley in the race to succeed him, sees promise in Ernst as she prepares to represent the Hawkeye state for the next six years. "I think she has the potential to be one, yes," Harkin told reporters in typical "Iowa nice" fashion on Capitol Hill, when asked if Ernst would be a good senator. They all have the potential when they come here. I think maybe some of the statements she's made in the past -- I don't know -- you know people grow, people grow into jobs. I'll give her the benefit of the doubt." Iowa Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin is retiring at the end of his term. He'll be replaced by Republican Sen.-elect Joni Ernst. Harkin, who backed Ernst's opponent, said she could turn out to be a good senator
Ernst
[ "Ernst", "Joni Ernst" ]
{ "passage": 1906, "query": 2979 }
Query: Harkin did reach out to @placeholder on election night to congratulate her for running a "great campaign" but didn't offer any other details. Entities: Bruce Braley, Joni Ernst, Tom Harkin, Hawkeye state, Ernst, Iowa, Republican, Capitol Hill, Harkin, Democratic, Senate Passage: Outgoing Iowa Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin, who said just a few weeks ago that Republican Senate candidate Joni Ernst was "wrong for the state of Iowa," has changed his tune. Harkin, who was an ardent supporter of Democratic Congressman Bruce Braley in the race to succeed him, sees promise in Ernst as she prepares to represent the Hawkeye state for the next six years. "I think she has the potential to be one, yes," Harkin told reporters in typical "Iowa nice" fashion on Capitol Hill, when asked if Ernst would be a good senator. They all have the potential when they come here. I think maybe some of the statements she's made in the past -- I don't know -- you know people grow, people grow into jobs. I'll give her the benefit of the doubt." Iowa Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin is retiring at the end of his term. He'll be replaced by Republican Sen.-elect Joni Ernst. Harkin, who backed Ernst's opponent, said she could turn out to be a good senator
Joni Ernst
[ "NORAD" ]
{ "passage": 1907, "query": 2980 }
Query: In December 1955, children discovered a phone number for the top-secret @placeholder facility and rang officers who routinely passed on detail's of Santa's progress. Entities: US, North Pole, NORAD, Santa Claus, British Airways, Rudolf, Air Force, Santa Passage: A major operation has been launched tracking Santa Claus as he makes is annual delivery of presents to all the children who have been good over the past year. Santa left his top-secret toy factory deep underneath the North Pole several hours ago, with Rudolf leading the reindeer on their trip around the world. International aircraft have been warned to steer clear of the North Pole as Santa Claus dashes around the world at almost the speed of light. Scroll down for video Volunteers are busy working on the phones dealing with questions from children over Santa's location Hundreds of highly trained experts follow the live action on a big screen normally used by the US Air Force. Santa Claus is travelling almost at the speed of light according to NORAD. Santa is delivering thousands of presents every second to nice people. Naughty people face an anxious wait to see if they will receive any gifts. Pilots have been warned to avoid the North Pole due to 'blinding red lights' British Airways said 'Santa has absolute priority in the skies tonight'
NORAD
[ "ISIS" ]
{ "passage": 1908, "query": 2981 }
Query: When fighting erupted between ISIS and other organizations at the end of 2013, @placeholder ejected Ahrar al-Sham from the town. Entities: ISIS, Deir al-Zour, Salafi, Syrian, Kurds, Islamist, D.C., Free Syrian Army, Barfi, Tawhid Brigade, CNN, Washington, Ahrar al-Sham, Kobani, Qatar, Jabhat al-Nusra, Kurdish, Iraq, Islamic State, al Qaeda, Syria, Syrian Kurds, American, Barak Barfi Passage: (CNN) -- Despite facing a punishing air bombing campaign, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria continues to march across Syria. This week, it tightened its siege on the Syrian Kurdish town of Kobani. Though it is too soon to write off the American strategy to "degrade and ultimately destroy" ISIS by relying on air power and Syrian rebels, the opening week was a box office flop. For the operation to be a success, Washington should enlist the support of a group it has spurned: the Syrian Kurds. To explain: ISIS is the most powerful fighting force across northern and eastern Syria. Its main Islamist competitors have all been weakened in recent months. The Salafi brigade Ahrar al-Sham has seen its stock plummet after Qatar curtailed its funding and its leader died. ISIS chased the al Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra out of its eastern strongholds of Deir al-Zour. And the Tawhid Brigade has been adrift ever since the death of its leader last year. Barak Barfi: As airstrikes against ISIS fail, Washington should look to Syrian Kurds. ISIS is strongest force in northern, eastern Syria, he says; Islamist rivals are weakened. He says Kurds eager to fight, can supply the kind of order ISIS brings to conquered cities. Barfi: Don't rely on Free Syrian Army; Kurds' objectives more in line with D.C.'s
ISIS
[ "BBC" ]
{ "passage": 1909, "query": 2982 }
Query: After Paxman unveiled the facial fuzz last week, he accused @placeholder colleagues of pognophobia, an irrational fear of beards, after they questioned whether he should front the show unshaven. Entities: Jeremy Paxman, Twitter, Becky Evans, BBC, Newsnight, Albert Steptoe Passage: By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 13:23 EST, 18 August 2013 | UPDATED: 02:25 EST, 19 August 2013 Jeremy Paxman, pictured on Newsnight, said he has been 'astonished' by the reaction to his beard If Jeremy Paxman takes a razor to his beard in the next few days, don’t blame pognophobes at the BBC – vanity will probably get to him first. The Newsnight presenter revealed he thinks he now looks like Albert Steptoe and said he should probably shave it off if he wants to look his age. Writing in a Sunday newspaper, he said a friend had told him the beard made him look older, adding: ‘If you’re 63, this is not necessarily a good idea. Jeremy Paxman became one of the most talked about things on Twitter after he debuted his beard on Newsnight. Said the media reaction to his facial hair has been a 'storm in a shaving mug'
BBC
[ "Galloway", "George Galloway" ]
{ "passage": 1910, "query": 2983 }
Query: Controversial character: @placeholder MP, formerly of the Labour Party Entities: Revelation, Galloway, Labour MPs, Miliband, Red Ed, Ed Milliband, Commons, Ed Miliband, George Galloway, Brendan Carlin, Labour Passage: By Brendan Carlin PUBLISHED: 20:09 EST, 20 April 2013 | UPDATED: 20:09 EST, 20 April 2013 Backlash: Ed Milliband invited Respect MP Mr Galloway to his Commons office Ed Miliband last night faced an angry backlash from Labour MPs after it emerged he held a secret meeting with George Galloway, who was thrown out of the party ten years ago. The Labour leader invited Respect MP Mr Galloway to his Commons office, where they had a ‘cordial and friendly conversation’ for nearly an hour. It has sparked rumours that Mr Miliband is considering allowing Mr Galloway to rejoin the party. Revelation will do nothing for Labour leader trying to shake 'Red Ed' tag. George Galloway was thrown out of the party ten years ago
Galloway
[ "Galloway", "George Galloway" ]
{ "passage": 1910, "query": 2983 }
Query: Controversial character: @placeholder MP, formerly of the Labour Party Entities: Revelation, Galloway, Labour MPs, Miliband, Red Ed, Ed Milliband, Commons, Ed Miliband, George Galloway, Brendan Carlin, Labour Passage: By Brendan Carlin PUBLISHED: 20:09 EST, 20 April 2013 | UPDATED: 20:09 EST, 20 April 2013 Backlash: Ed Milliband invited Respect MP Mr Galloway to his Commons office Ed Miliband last night faced an angry backlash from Labour MPs after it emerged he held a secret meeting with George Galloway, who was thrown out of the party ten years ago. The Labour leader invited Respect MP Mr Galloway to his Commons office, where they had a ‘cordial and friendly conversation’ for nearly an hour. It has sparked rumours that Mr Miliband is considering allowing Mr Galloway to rejoin the party. Revelation will do nothing for Labour leader trying to shake 'Red Ed' tag. George Galloway was thrown out of the party ten years ago
George Galloway
[ "Ed Miliband", "Ed Milliband", "Miliband", "Red Ed" ]
{ "passage": 1910, "query": 2984 }
Query: ‘It is hard to imagine why @placeholder would want to see him unless he is thinking of letting George back in. Entities: Revelation, Galloway, Labour MPs, Miliband, Red Ed, Ed Milliband, Commons, Ed Miliband, George Galloway, Brendan Carlin, Labour Passage: By Brendan Carlin PUBLISHED: 20:09 EST, 20 April 2013 | UPDATED: 20:09 EST, 20 April 2013 Backlash: Ed Milliband invited Respect MP Mr Galloway to his Commons office Ed Miliband last night faced an angry backlash from Labour MPs after it emerged he held a secret meeting with George Galloway, who was thrown out of the party ten years ago. The Labour leader invited Respect MP Mr Galloway to his Commons office, where they had a ‘cordial and friendly conversation’ for nearly an hour. It has sparked rumours that Mr Miliband is considering allowing Mr Galloway to rejoin the party. Revelation will do nothing for Labour leader trying to shake 'Red Ed' tag. George Galloway was thrown out of the party ten years ago
Ed Miliband
[ "Ed Miliband", "Ed Milliband", "Miliband", "Red Ed" ]
{ "passage": 1910, "query": 2984 }
Query: ‘It is hard to imagine why @placeholder would want to see him unless he is thinking of letting George back in. Entities: Revelation, Galloway, Labour MPs, Miliband, Red Ed, Ed Milliband, Commons, Ed Miliband, George Galloway, Brendan Carlin, Labour Passage: By Brendan Carlin PUBLISHED: 20:09 EST, 20 April 2013 | UPDATED: 20:09 EST, 20 April 2013 Backlash: Ed Milliband invited Respect MP Mr Galloway to his Commons office Ed Miliband last night faced an angry backlash from Labour MPs after it emerged he held a secret meeting with George Galloway, who was thrown out of the party ten years ago. The Labour leader invited Respect MP Mr Galloway to his Commons office, where they had a ‘cordial and friendly conversation’ for nearly an hour. It has sparked rumours that Mr Miliband is considering allowing Mr Galloway to rejoin the party. Revelation will do nothing for Labour leader trying to shake 'Red Ed' tag. George Galloway was thrown out of the party ten years ago
Ed Milliband
[ "Ed Miliband", "Ed Milliband", "Miliband", "Red Ed" ]
{ "passage": 1910, "query": 2984 }
Query: ‘It is hard to imagine why @placeholder would want to see him unless he is thinking of letting George back in. Entities: Revelation, Galloway, Labour MPs, Miliband, Red Ed, Ed Milliband, Commons, Ed Miliband, George Galloway, Brendan Carlin, Labour Passage: By Brendan Carlin PUBLISHED: 20:09 EST, 20 April 2013 | UPDATED: 20:09 EST, 20 April 2013 Backlash: Ed Milliband invited Respect MP Mr Galloway to his Commons office Ed Miliband last night faced an angry backlash from Labour MPs after it emerged he held a secret meeting with George Galloway, who was thrown out of the party ten years ago. The Labour leader invited Respect MP Mr Galloway to his Commons office, where they had a ‘cordial and friendly conversation’ for nearly an hour. It has sparked rumours that Mr Miliband is considering allowing Mr Galloway to rejoin the party. Revelation will do nothing for Labour leader trying to shake 'Red Ed' tag. George Galloway was thrown out of the party ten years ago
Miliband
[ "Ed Miliband", "Ed Milliband", "Miliband", "Red Ed" ]
{ "passage": 1910, "query": 2984 }
Query: ‘It is hard to imagine why @placeholder would want to see him unless he is thinking of letting George back in. Entities: Revelation, Galloway, Labour MPs, Miliband, Red Ed, Ed Milliband, Commons, Ed Miliband, George Galloway, Brendan Carlin, Labour Passage: By Brendan Carlin PUBLISHED: 20:09 EST, 20 April 2013 | UPDATED: 20:09 EST, 20 April 2013 Backlash: Ed Milliband invited Respect MP Mr Galloway to his Commons office Ed Miliband last night faced an angry backlash from Labour MPs after it emerged he held a secret meeting with George Galloway, who was thrown out of the party ten years ago. The Labour leader invited Respect MP Mr Galloway to his Commons office, where they had a ‘cordial and friendly conversation’ for nearly an hour. It has sparked rumours that Mr Miliband is considering allowing Mr Galloway to rejoin the party. Revelation will do nothing for Labour leader trying to shake 'Red Ed' tag. George Galloway was thrown out of the party ten years ago
Red Ed
[ "Instagram" ]
{ "passage": 1911, "query": 2985 }
Query: The memorable picture was taken after the 80-year-old had enjoyed a blue coloured sweet and it took @placeholder by storm Entities: Grandma Betty, Simpson, Zach Belden, Instagram, Indiana, Betty Jo Simpson Passage: She was the grandmother battling cancer whose cheeky pictures images sparked a online craze of taking selfies sticking your blue tongue out. But despite her death more than five months ago, the Instagram account for Betty Jo Simpson is still growing as her family continue to post her trademark upbeat pictures. Mrs Simpson, a grandmother from Indiana, took the picture sharing site by storm last year after her grandson Zach Belden started posting images and videos to the account called Grandma Betty. Scroll down for video Grandmother Betty Jo Simpson, who Instagram images sparked the online craze of posing for a picture sticking out you tongue blue tongue. Family of Betty Jo Simpson posted pictures online during her cancer battle. The upbeat images on Instagram gained her almost 600,000 followers. The most popular post was a picture of her sticking out her blue tongue. It sparked an online craze and was copied by celebrities on social media. She died in August but her grandson continued to post pictures online. Her Instagram account is continuing to grow despite her death five months ago
Instagram
[ "Brian K. Vaughan", "Vaughan" ]
{ "passage": 1912, "query": 2986 }
Query: @placeholder's career in comics dates back more than a decade, but his love for the medium stretches back to his adolescence. Entities: LOS ANGELES, Yorick Brown, California, Earth, Vaughan, CNN, Brian K. Vaughan, Lost, Ampersand Passage: LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Listening to writer Brian K. Vaughan summarize the plot of his comic book, "Y: The Last Man," makes it sound like just another pulp title. Brian K. Vaughan says he's "depressed" about the end of "Y: The Last Man," but he's got other projects to work on. "A plague of mysterious origin destroys every male mammal, human being and animal on the planet," he says, "except for one boy and his monkey. And wackiness ensues." Well, that's the story boiled down to its basics. But the tale of amateur escapist Yorick Brown, the last man alive on an Earth now home to only women, and his monkey, Ampersand, is actually far more complex than Vaughan's description reveals, involving long journeys, the value of memory and the politics of gender roles. The title, which has had a very successful five-year run, is coming to an end this week with the release of issue No. 60. Brian K. Vaughan's "Y: The Last Man" ending its run. Comic book took on big themes with its story of last man on earth. Vaughan, now a writer on "Lost," believes the show's next 8 episodes terrific
Brian K. Vaughan
[ "Brian K. Vaughan", "Vaughan" ]
{ "passage": 1912, "query": 2986 }
Query: @placeholder's career in comics dates back more than a decade, but his love for the medium stretches back to his adolescence. Entities: LOS ANGELES, Yorick Brown, California, Earth, Vaughan, CNN, Brian K. Vaughan, Lost, Ampersand Passage: LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Listening to writer Brian K. Vaughan summarize the plot of his comic book, "Y: The Last Man," makes it sound like just another pulp title. Brian K. Vaughan says he's "depressed" about the end of "Y: The Last Man," but he's got other projects to work on. "A plague of mysterious origin destroys every male mammal, human being and animal on the planet," he says, "except for one boy and his monkey. And wackiness ensues." Well, that's the story boiled down to its basics. But the tale of amateur escapist Yorick Brown, the last man alive on an Earth now home to only women, and his monkey, Ampersand, is actually far more complex than Vaughan's description reveals, involving long journeys, the value of memory and the politics of gender roles. The title, which has had a very successful five-year run, is coming to an end this week with the release of issue No. 60. Brian K. Vaughan's "Y: The Last Man" ending its run. Comic book took on big themes with its story of last man on earth. Vaughan, now a writer on "Lost," believes the show's next 8 episodes terrific
Vaughan
[ "Yorick Brown" ]
{ "passage": 1912, "query": 2987 }
Query: "I was just a kid when I came up with the idea for 'Y' so I like to think that I've evolved as much as @placeholder has over the course of the book. Entities: LOS ANGELES, Yorick Brown, California, Earth, Vaughan, CNN, Brian K. Vaughan, Lost, Ampersand Passage: LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Listening to writer Brian K. Vaughan summarize the plot of his comic book, "Y: The Last Man," makes it sound like just another pulp title. Brian K. Vaughan says he's "depressed" about the end of "Y: The Last Man," but he's got other projects to work on. "A plague of mysterious origin destroys every male mammal, human being and animal on the planet," he says, "except for one boy and his monkey. And wackiness ensues." Well, that's the story boiled down to its basics. But the tale of amateur escapist Yorick Brown, the last man alive on an Earth now home to only women, and his monkey, Ampersand, is actually far more complex than Vaughan's description reveals, involving long journeys, the value of memory and the politics of gender roles. The title, which has had a very successful five-year run, is coming to an end this week with the release of issue No. 60. Brian K. Vaughan's "Y: The Last Man" ending its run. Comic book took on big themes with its story of last man on earth. Vaughan, now a writer on "Lost," believes the show's next 8 episodes terrific
Yorick Brown
[ "Angola", "Jornal de Angola" ]
{ "passage": 1913, "query": 2988 }
Query: Watch: @placeholder's ghost town: A new town, with few residents Entities: New Year, Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, Jornal de Angola, Angola Press, Angola, Ivory Coast, CNN, Cidadela Desportiva, Angolan, Luanda Passage: (CNN) -- The death toll from a New Year's stampede during a church vigil at an Angolan stadium rose to 16 Wednesday, state media said, as details emerged of how the tragedy unfolded. The deadly crush at the gates of the Cidadela Desportiva stadium, in Angola's capital, Luanda, came Monday evening as tens of thousands of people flocked to an event staged by the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God. Three children, aged three and four, were among the 16 people killed, according to state-run newspaper Jornal de Angola. Angolan state news agency Angola Press reported 10 deaths in the stampede as of Tuesday. The number killed in a New Year's stampede in Angola climbs to 16. Three children were among those killed, state-run newspaper reports. Ivory Coast begins three days of national mourning for 60 people killed in a stampede. Most of those killed in Ivory Coast were women and children
Angola
[ "Angola", "Jornal de Angola" ]
{ "passage": 1913, "query": 2988 }
Query: Watch: @placeholder's ghost town: A new town, with few residents Entities: New Year, Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, Jornal de Angola, Angola Press, Angola, Ivory Coast, CNN, Cidadela Desportiva, Angolan, Luanda Passage: (CNN) -- The death toll from a New Year's stampede during a church vigil at an Angolan stadium rose to 16 Wednesday, state media said, as details emerged of how the tragedy unfolded. The deadly crush at the gates of the Cidadela Desportiva stadium, in Angola's capital, Luanda, came Monday evening as tens of thousands of people flocked to an event staged by the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God. Three children, aged three and four, were among the 16 people killed, according to state-run newspaper Jornal de Angola. Angolan state news agency Angola Press reported 10 deaths in the stampede as of Tuesday. The number killed in a New Year's stampede in Angola climbs to 16. Three children were among those killed, state-run newspaper reports. Ivory Coast begins three days of national mourning for 60 people killed in a stampede. Most of those killed in Ivory Coast were women and children
Jornal de Angola
[ "Finn", "Steven Finn" ]
{ "passage": 1914, "query": 2989 }
Query: 'Instinct is one of the most important things in cricket,' insisted @placeholder. Entities: Scotland, Kiwi, World Cup, England, New Zealand, Finn, Steven Finn, Brendon McCullum Passage: Steven Finn had the perfect word to describe himself after his mauling by Brendon McCullum when England were last here in the New Zealand capital. Finn, after disappearing for 49 in two overs, said he felt like a 'wally.' Yet the fast bowler who has battled his way back to this World Cup after being described as 'unselectable' just over a year ago got straight back on the horse against Scotland and actually bowled as well as he has done in two years. Now Finn, who was so good on tour in New Zealand two years ago that he was almost unplayable in the one-day internationals, feels he is back to his best after a year in which he could easily have fallen away from international cricket. England were humiliated by New Zealand on their last visit to New Zealand's capital city. Brendon McCullum embarrassed England's bowlers with the bat. Steven Finn had a torrid time dealing with the Kiwi batsman. Finn, however, bounced back with a superb showing against Scotland
Finn
[ "Finn", "Steven Finn" ]
{ "passage": 1914, "query": 2989 }
Query: 'Instinct is one of the most important things in cricket,' insisted @placeholder. Entities: Scotland, Kiwi, World Cup, England, New Zealand, Finn, Steven Finn, Brendon McCullum Passage: Steven Finn had the perfect word to describe himself after his mauling by Brendon McCullum when England were last here in the New Zealand capital. Finn, after disappearing for 49 in two overs, said he felt like a 'wally.' Yet the fast bowler who has battled his way back to this World Cup after being described as 'unselectable' just over a year ago got straight back on the horse against Scotland and actually bowled as well as he has done in two years. Now Finn, who was so good on tour in New Zealand two years ago that he was almost unplayable in the one-day internationals, feels he is back to his best after a year in which he could easily have fallen away from international cricket. England were humiliated by New Zealand on their last visit to New Zealand's capital city. Brendon McCullum embarrassed England's bowlers with the bat. Steven Finn had a torrid time dealing with the Kiwi batsman. Finn, however, bounced back with a superb showing against Scotland
Steven Finn
[ "Ryan Grace" ]
{ "passage": 1915, "query": 2990 }
Query: He's off: @placeholder takes a tumble during the miniature bull-riding competition Entities: Denver, Superbowl, Ryan Grace, Coloradoan, National Western Stock Show, Connecticut, Colorado, Austyn Smith Passage: They sure do make their cowboys young in Colorado. For the 108th edition of the National Western Stock Show, which is considered the 'Superbowl of stock shows', kid cowboys have their chance to play with the big kids. The annual festival, which this year is expected bring over 600,000 people to the Coloradoan capital, introduced 'mini-bucking bulls' that has ushered in a new generation of westerners. The budding buckers took to the pint-sized bovines that, despite being young, definitely had full-sized tempers. Ryan Grace, 10, hangs on in the mini bull riding competition at the 108th National Western Stock Show in Denver on January 11, 2014. It's the 'Superbowl of stock shows', but the highlight of the National Western Stock Show 2014 in Denver, Colorado, has so far been the the amateurs, not the pros. Children as young as five and six have competed in a competition using 'mini-bucking bulls' as part of a beginners rodeo. Riders attempted to stay on the animals for six seconds or longer. Seven-year-old Austyn Smith, from Connecticut has been riding for years and said the key is to 'go hard or go home'
Ryan Grace
[ "New Jersey" ]
{ "passage": 1916, "query": 2991 }
Query: Christie instead turned the focus back to @placeholder where, he said, "we've been dealing with this stuff already, because of the president's unwillingness to deal with this issue." Entities: White House, Barack Obama, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Republican Governors Association, Christie, Maryland, RGA, Republican, Illinois, Obama, Florida Passage: Chris Christie -- a self-styled truth teller with a penchant for political combat -- was notably cautious Wednesday when pressed on President Barack Obama's plan to issue immigration executive orders. At the annual meeting of the Republican Governors Association here, the New Jersey governor and potential 2016 presidential contender repeatedly avoided weighing on the Obama plan that could defer deportation for almost four million undocumented immigrants. Christie, the RGA's chairman, addressed reporters at the conference and basked in the glow his successful 2014 election cycle, proudly flanked by new governors-elect from the blue states of Illinois and Maryland. But even as other Republican governors with White House ambitions sharply attacked the President's decision, Christie hedged on the hot-button issue when reporters broached the subject. Chris Christie was in Florida at annual meeting of the Republican Governors Association. Christie was cautious in talking about Obama's immigration plan. Christie is a potential 2016 presidential contender
New Jersey
[ "White House" ]
{ "passage": 1916, "query": 2992 }
Query: Other governors at the meeting, including several eyeing their own @placeholder bids, were more willing to condemn the president, often in blunt terms. Entities: White House, Barack Obama, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Republican Governors Association, Christie, Maryland, RGA, Republican, Illinois, Obama, Florida Passage: Chris Christie -- a self-styled truth teller with a penchant for political combat -- was notably cautious Wednesday when pressed on President Barack Obama's plan to issue immigration executive orders. At the annual meeting of the Republican Governors Association here, the New Jersey governor and potential 2016 presidential contender repeatedly avoided weighing on the Obama plan that could defer deportation for almost four million undocumented immigrants. Christie, the RGA's chairman, addressed reporters at the conference and basked in the glow his successful 2014 election cycle, proudly flanked by new governors-elect from the blue states of Illinois and Maryland. But even as other Republican governors with White House ambitions sharply attacked the President's decision, Christie hedged on the hot-button issue when reporters broached the subject. Chris Christie was in Florida at annual meeting of the Republican Governors Association. Christie was cautious in talking about Obama's immigration plan. Christie is a potential 2016 presidential contender
White House
[ "Barack Obama", "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 1916, "query": 2993 }
Query: @placeholder is also putting his own party in jeopardy, he said. Entities: White House, Barack Obama, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Republican Governors Association, Christie, Maryland, RGA, Republican, Illinois, Obama, Florida Passage: Chris Christie -- a self-styled truth teller with a penchant for political combat -- was notably cautious Wednesday when pressed on President Barack Obama's plan to issue immigration executive orders. At the annual meeting of the Republican Governors Association here, the New Jersey governor and potential 2016 presidential contender repeatedly avoided weighing on the Obama plan that could defer deportation for almost four million undocumented immigrants. Christie, the RGA's chairman, addressed reporters at the conference and basked in the glow his successful 2014 election cycle, proudly flanked by new governors-elect from the blue states of Illinois and Maryland. But even as other Republican governors with White House ambitions sharply attacked the President's decision, Christie hedged on the hot-button issue when reporters broached the subject. Chris Christie was in Florida at annual meeting of the Republican Governors Association. Christie was cautious in talking about Obama's immigration plan. Christie is a potential 2016 presidential contender
Barack Obama
[ "Barack Obama", "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 1916, "query": 2993 }
Query: @placeholder is also putting his own party in jeopardy, he said. Entities: White House, Barack Obama, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Republican Governors Association, Christie, Maryland, RGA, Republican, Illinois, Obama, Florida Passage: Chris Christie -- a self-styled truth teller with a penchant for political combat -- was notably cautious Wednesday when pressed on President Barack Obama's plan to issue immigration executive orders. At the annual meeting of the Republican Governors Association here, the New Jersey governor and potential 2016 presidential contender repeatedly avoided weighing on the Obama plan that could defer deportation for almost four million undocumented immigrants. Christie, the RGA's chairman, addressed reporters at the conference and basked in the glow his successful 2014 election cycle, proudly flanked by new governors-elect from the blue states of Illinois and Maryland. But even as other Republican governors with White House ambitions sharply attacked the President's decision, Christie hedged on the hot-button issue when reporters broached the subject. Chris Christie was in Florida at annual meeting of the Republican Governors Association. Christie was cautious in talking about Obama's immigration plan. Christie is a potential 2016 presidential contender
Obama
[ "Treves", "Treves Evans" ]
{ "passage": 1917, "query": 2994 }
Query: But while the children have access to an arsenal of guns, @placeholder believes education is paramount to developing a healthy respect for the weapons. Entities: Charlisse Evans, Roberto, Treves, Sandy Hook, L-R, Raealonie, Charlisse, Verenise, Celeste, Treves Evans Passage: Armed and ready, this family is well equipped to defend their right to bear arms. Six-year-olds Raealonie and Charlisse Evans are as comfortable with a .22 rifle as they are playing with dolls. Both sisters, like their siblings, Verenise, 14, Roberto, 12, Celeste, 10, have their own weapons and regularly practise using them. Scroll down for video Treves Evans (centre) keeps 15 weapons at home and teaches his young children (L-R) Charlisse, six, Verenise, 14, Roberto, 12, Celeste, 10, and Raealonie, six, how to shoot Charlisse (left) and Raealonie have their own pink hunting rifle despite being just six-years-old Ten-year-old Celeste, right, said she likes semi-automatic rifles because 'you can shoot ten at a time' and 12-year-old Roberto also has his own weapon. Treves Evans has 15 weapons and teaches his five children to use them. Raealonie and Charlisse, six, use .22 rifles and own pink hunting rifles. Celeste, 12, prefers a semi-automatic because 'you can shoot ten at a time' Treves says more firearms are answer to gun tragedies like Sandy Hook
Treves
[ "Treves", "Treves Evans" ]
{ "passage": 1917, "query": 2994 }
Query: But while the children have access to an arsenal of guns, @placeholder believes education is paramount to developing a healthy respect for the weapons. Entities: Charlisse Evans, Roberto, Treves, Sandy Hook, L-R, Raealonie, Charlisse, Verenise, Celeste, Treves Evans Passage: Armed and ready, this family is well equipped to defend their right to bear arms. Six-year-olds Raealonie and Charlisse Evans are as comfortable with a .22 rifle as they are playing with dolls. Both sisters, like their siblings, Verenise, 14, Roberto, 12, Celeste, 10, have their own weapons and regularly practise using them. Scroll down for video Treves Evans (centre) keeps 15 weapons at home and teaches his young children (L-R) Charlisse, six, Verenise, 14, Roberto, 12, Celeste, 10, and Raealonie, six, how to shoot Charlisse (left) and Raealonie have their own pink hunting rifle despite being just six-years-old Ten-year-old Celeste, right, said she likes semi-automatic rifles because 'you can shoot ten at a time' and 12-year-old Roberto also has his own weapon. Treves Evans has 15 weapons and teaches his five children to use them. Raealonie and Charlisse, six, use .22 rifles and own pink hunting rifles. Celeste, 12, prefers a semi-automatic because 'you can shoot ten at a time' Treves says more firearms are answer to gun tragedies like Sandy Hook
Treves Evans
[ "Treves", "Treves Evans" ]
{ "passage": 1917, "query": 2995 }
Query: And @placeholder points the finger at liberal politicians using shooting tragedies such as last year's Sandy Hook massacre to push for tighter control on guns. Entities: Charlisse Evans, Roberto, Treves, Sandy Hook, L-R, Raealonie, Charlisse, Verenise, Celeste, Treves Evans Passage: Armed and ready, this family is well equipped to defend their right to bear arms. Six-year-olds Raealonie and Charlisse Evans are as comfortable with a .22 rifle as they are playing with dolls. Both sisters, like their siblings, Verenise, 14, Roberto, 12, Celeste, 10, have their own weapons and regularly practise using them. Scroll down for video Treves Evans (centre) keeps 15 weapons at home and teaches his young children (L-R) Charlisse, six, Verenise, 14, Roberto, 12, Celeste, 10, and Raealonie, six, how to shoot Charlisse (left) and Raealonie have their own pink hunting rifle despite being just six-years-old Ten-year-old Celeste, right, said she likes semi-automatic rifles because 'you can shoot ten at a time' and 12-year-old Roberto also has his own weapon. Treves Evans has 15 weapons and teaches his five children to use them. Raealonie and Charlisse, six, use .22 rifles and own pink hunting rifles. Celeste, 12, prefers a semi-automatic because 'you can shoot ten at a time' Treves says more firearms are answer to gun tragedies like Sandy Hook
Treves
[ "Treves", "Treves Evans" ]
{ "passage": 1917, "query": 2995 }
Query: And @placeholder points the finger at liberal politicians using shooting tragedies such as last year's Sandy Hook massacre to push for tighter control on guns. Entities: Charlisse Evans, Roberto, Treves, Sandy Hook, L-R, Raealonie, Charlisse, Verenise, Celeste, Treves Evans Passage: Armed and ready, this family is well equipped to defend their right to bear arms. Six-year-olds Raealonie and Charlisse Evans are as comfortable with a .22 rifle as they are playing with dolls. Both sisters, like their siblings, Verenise, 14, Roberto, 12, Celeste, 10, have their own weapons and regularly practise using them. Scroll down for video Treves Evans (centre) keeps 15 weapons at home and teaches his young children (L-R) Charlisse, six, Verenise, 14, Roberto, 12, Celeste, 10, and Raealonie, six, how to shoot Charlisse (left) and Raealonie have their own pink hunting rifle despite being just six-years-old Ten-year-old Celeste, right, said she likes semi-automatic rifles because 'you can shoot ten at a time' and 12-year-old Roberto also has his own weapon. Treves Evans has 15 weapons and teaches his five children to use them. Raealonie and Charlisse, six, use .22 rifles and own pink hunting rifles. Celeste, 12, prefers a semi-automatic because 'you can shoot ten at a time' Treves says more firearms are answer to gun tragedies like Sandy Hook
Treves Evans
[ "Naff" ]
{ "passage": 1918, "query": 2996 }
Query: 'We were told that it was a Mr and Mrs @placeholder getting married. Entities: Hollywood, Caribbean, Luciana Barroso, Jason Bourne, Luciana, Matt Damon, St Lucia, Damon, Naff, Sugar Beach Passage: Lavish party: Actor Matt Damon used the alias 'Mr Naff' to book out an entire Caribbean resort for a part to celebrate the renewal of his wedding vows with wife Luciana Barroso, left Hollywood star Matt Damon has grown accustomed to using aliases playing Jason Bourne – the renegade agent travels the world using a series of false names But Damon appears to have had his tongue firmly in his cheek when he chose his own alias to book a lavish party for a renewal of his wedding vows. The 42-year-old star has rented out the entire Sugar Beach resort on the Caribbean island of St Lucia under the name ‘Mr Naff’. Hollywood star books resort for lavish party under name 'Mr Naff' Actor rented entire Sugar Beach resort to renew vows with wife Luciana. Week-long celebration set to cost £300,000
Naff
[ "Sugar Beach" ]
{ "passage": 1918, "query": 2997 }
Query: A spokesman for @placeholder said: ‘We never comment on our guests.’ Entities: Hollywood, Caribbean, Luciana Barroso, Jason Bourne, Luciana, Matt Damon, St Lucia, Damon, Naff, Sugar Beach Passage: Lavish party: Actor Matt Damon used the alias 'Mr Naff' to book out an entire Caribbean resort for a part to celebrate the renewal of his wedding vows with wife Luciana Barroso, left Hollywood star Matt Damon has grown accustomed to using aliases playing Jason Bourne – the renegade agent travels the world using a series of false names But Damon appears to have had his tongue firmly in his cheek when he chose his own alias to book a lavish party for a renewal of his wedding vows. The 42-year-old star has rented out the entire Sugar Beach resort on the Caribbean island of St Lucia under the name ‘Mr Naff’. Hollywood star books resort for lavish party under name 'Mr Naff' Actor rented entire Sugar Beach resort to renew vows with wife Luciana. Week-long celebration set to cost £300,000
Sugar Beach
[ "Islington" ]
{ "passage": 1919, "query": 2998 }
Query: ‘In my opinion, it should never have left @placeholder,’ she said. Entities: Westminster, Labour, Islington, Guildford, Radley, Surrey, Miliband, Greg Hands, Oxford, Thornberry, MP, Christopher Nugee, Emily Thornberry, Lady Nugee, Clerkenwell, Tory, Shadow Cabinet Passage: On her bike: Emily Thornberry leaves home on Friday after quitting the Shadow Cabinet A topical joke by Tory whip Greg Hands was repeated with glee in Westminster yesterday. He said: ‘When I saw the photo of Emily Thornberry’s house in Islington, I imagined she must have resigned over Miliband’s mansion tax, rather than a tweet.’ Call it a cheap shot, if you wish. But it was a good one. For few Labour frontbenchers embodied the poisonous mixture of hypocrisy and elitism at the heart of the Miliband machine quite so perfectly as Ms Thornberry. This wealthy barrister, who (as consort to the Radley and Oxford-educated judge Sir Christopher Nugee) is properly known as ‘Lady Nugee’, enjoys a rarefied existence beyond the wildest dreams of the working- class voters her party purports to represent. Ms Thornberry lives in an Islington townhouse worth roughly £2.9million. The wealthy barrister also owns a £600,000 flat in Guildford, Surrey. MP and her husband also bought a property in Clerkenwell for £572,000
Islington
[ "Teach For America" ]
{ "passage": 1920, "query": 2999 }
Query: "When I found out about @placeholder," she said, "I realized that teaching would be such an incredible way to make an impact." Entities: United States, New York, Molly Greer, Greer, Teach For America, NEW YORK, Group, Christina, Low Passage: NEW YORK -- Talking excitedly and pacing the front of her classroom, Molly Greer engages her students. "What are different paces you can go when you're reading aloud? Christina?" Molly Greer, in her New York classroom, says she now wants to make teaching her career. "Low." "Okay, low or soft, yes." On the first day of school, most of the kids in Greer's eighth-grade class could not read at a sixth-grade level. With summer almost here, it's a totally different story for these kids, who according to their school are expected to read at or near grade level. "It is an incredible thing for these students." Teach For America places college grads as teachers in low-income schools. Some question whether graduates are qualified to teach in tough classrooms. Group will place more than 4,000 teachers across United States this year
Teach For America
[ "Britain" ]
{ "passage": 1921, "query": 3000 }
Query: Sales of a 'mood boosting' supplement have increased drastically because of the terrible @placeholder weather, figures suggest. Entities: MeteoGroup, Olympics, Silverstone, Matt Dobson, Wimbledon, Britain, Devon, Emily Allen Passage: By Emily Allen PUBLISHED: 03:53 EST, 9 July 2012 | UPDATED: 18:40 EST, 9 July 2012 Britain's soggy summer looks set to continue until at least the start of the Olympics with forecasters pointing the finger of blame at the jet stream for two months of torrential downpours. As the country endured another sodden week, following the wettest spring and early summer period since records began, it emerged that the wet weather will continue for another seven to 10 days. Matt Dobson, forecaster at MeteoGroup, said the main culprit was the jet stream, a fast wind that blows round the planet and moves our surface pressure systems. Jet stream is further south than it should be for this time of year meaning Britain is under a blanket of low pressure. News follows washout at Silverstone, roads turning to rivers in Devon and the Wimbledon final interrupted by downpours
Britain
[ "Cornwall" ]
{ "passage": 1922, "query": 3001 }
Query: Mr Brown pointing out that he is in fact from @placeholder, the man – who Entities: Emma Glanfield, Cornwall, Saint Piran's Flag, England, Longboarder, SUP, Bude, Army, Phil Brown, Brown Passage: By Emma Glanfield A surfer who was racially abused by a stand-up paddle boarder and told to ‘f*** off back to England’ has described the tirade of verbal abuse he received as ‘disgusting’. Longboarder Phil Brown, 29, caught the astonishing incident on camera which saw him subjected to the abuse after he accidentally caught the same wave as the stand-up paddle (SUP) boarder. The footage shows the SUP rider, who had a Saint Piran's Flag – the flag of Cornwall – sticker stuck to the front of his board, launch a number of expletives at Mr Brown during the surf session on Saturday. Longboarder Phil Brown, 29, was subjected to abuse after 'sharing' a wave. Former Army serviceman described it as 'disgusting' and 'inappropriate' Unknown paddle boarder launched into four-letter tirade at Bude, Cornwall. He told surfer: 'I will put you in f*****g hospital' if he rode same wave again
Cornwall
[ "Cornwall" ]
{ "passage": 1922, "query": 3002 }
Query: he holds the view that @placeholder is a separate entity to England and Entities: Emma Glanfield, Cornwall, Saint Piran's Flag, England, Longboarder, SUP, Bude, Army, Phil Brown, Brown Passage: By Emma Glanfield A surfer who was racially abused by a stand-up paddle boarder and told to ‘f*** off back to England’ has described the tirade of verbal abuse he received as ‘disgusting’. Longboarder Phil Brown, 29, caught the astonishing incident on camera which saw him subjected to the abuse after he accidentally caught the same wave as the stand-up paddle (SUP) boarder. The footage shows the SUP rider, who had a Saint Piran's Flag – the flag of Cornwall – sticker stuck to the front of his board, launch a number of expletives at Mr Brown during the surf session on Saturday. Longboarder Phil Brown, 29, was subjected to abuse after 'sharing' a wave. Former Army serviceman described it as 'disgusting' and 'inappropriate' Unknown paddle boarder launched into four-letter tirade at Bude, Cornwall. He told surfer: 'I will put you in f*****g hospital' if he rode same wave again
Cornwall
[ "England" ]
{ "passage": 1922, "query": 3003 }
Query: he holds the view that Cornwall is a separate entity to @placeholder and Entities: Emma Glanfield, Cornwall, Saint Piran's Flag, England, Longboarder, SUP, Bude, Army, Phil Brown, Brown Passage: By Emma Glanfield A surfer who was racially abused by a stand-up paddle boarder and told to ‘f*** off back to England’ has described the tirade of verbal abuse he received as ‘disgusting’. Longboarder Phil Brown, 29, caught the astonishing incident on camera which saw him subjected to the abuse after he accidentally caught the same wave as the stand-up paddle (SUP) boarder. The footage shows the SUP rider, who had a Saint Piran's Flag – the flag of Cornwall – sticker stuck to the front of his board, launch a number of expletives at Mr Brown during the surf session on Saturday. Longboarder Phil Brown, 29, was subjected to abuse after 'sharing' a wave. Former Army serviceman described it as 'disgusting' and 'inappropriate' Unknown paddle boarder launched into four-letter tirade at Bude, Cornwall. He told surfer: 'I will put you in f*****g hospital' if he rode same wave again
England
[ "Bird", "Neil Bird" ]
{ "passage": 1923, "query": 3004 }
Query: Mr Bird had been walking down the road and there is evidence from a taxi driver that Mr @placeholder had started walking into the road, both into the bus lane and the main carriageway itself. Entities: Toyota Prius, Bird, Neil Bird, middle of the road, Gagandeep Kakkad, Emily Allen Passage: By Emily Allen PUBLISHED: 08:36 EST, 20 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:56 EST, 20 August 2013 Driver: Gagandeep Kakkad, 23, was banned from driving after admitting causing death by careless driving after Neil Bird died A drunken pedestrian knocked down and killed by a hybrid car while walking home may not have heard its quiet engine as it approached him, a court heard. Neil Bird suffered severe head injuries and was pronounced dead in hospital following the collision with a hybrid Toyota Prius. Gagandeep Kakkad was banned from driving, ordered to carry out community service and pay court costs after admitting causing death by careless driving. Neil Bird suffered severe head injuries and was pronounced dead in hospital. Drunk Mr Bird was in the middle of the road dressed in black at the time. Driver of the Toyota Prius Gagandeep Kakkad, 28, was banned from driving after admitting causing death by careless driving
Bird
[ "Bird", "Neil Bird" ]
{ "passage": 1923, "query": 3004 }
Query: Mr Bird had been walking down the road and there is evidence from a taxi driver that Mr @placeholder had started walking into the road, both into the bus lane and the main carriageway itself. Entities: Toyota Prius, Bird, Neil Bird, middle of the road, Gagandeep Kakkad, Emily Allen Passage: By Emily Allen PUBLISHED: 08:36 EST, 20 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:56 EST, 20 August 2013 Driver: Gagandeep Kakkad, 23, was banned from driving after admitting causing death by careless driving after Neil Bird died A drunken pedestrian knocked down and killed by a hybrid car while walking home may not have heard its quiet engine as it approached him, a court heard. Neil Bird suffered severe head injuries and was pronounced dead in hospital following the collision with a hybrid Toyota Prius. Gagandeep Kakkad was banned from driving, ordered to carry out community service and pay court costs after admitting causing death by careless driving. Neil Bird suffered severe head injuries and was pronounced dead in hospital. Drunk Mr Bird was in the middle of the road dressed in black at the time. Driver of the Toyota Prius Gagandeep Kakkad, 28, was banned from driving after admitting causing death by careless driving
Neil Bird
[ "Sweden" ]
{ "passage": 1924, "query": 3005 }
Query: Admirers: Mr Ruonala's army of female fans stretches way beyond @placeholder Entities: Sweden, Scandinavia, Yorkshire Terrier, Graham Smith, Facebook, Stockholm, Skärholmen, Ruonala, Ulf Andersson, Henrik Ruonala Passage: By Graham Smith and Ulf Andersson PUBLISHED: 09:25 EST, 23 October 2012 | UPDATED: 12:20 EST, 23 October 2012 Scandinavia may be known for its grey, downbeat television thrillers, but something has recently brought a smile to their faces: A contender for the world's most 'ridiculously photogenic' policeman. Henrik Ruonala posted a photo of himself with a lost puppy on Facebook in a bid to find the animal's owner - and overnight became the most desirable man in Sweden. Officer Ruonala, who is based at a station in Skärholmen, a suburb south of Stockholm, put the picture of himself and the Yorkshire Terrier on the station's Facebook page alongside the message: 'Is there someone missing this little fellow, we found him Wednesday night and he is now at our police station.' Henrik Ruonala found the adorable Yorkshire Terrier a week ago. He has since received over 1,700 comments from admiring women
Sweden
[ "India" ]
{ "passage": 1925, "query": 3006 }
Query: 'With evidence that the genetic diversity in southern @placeholder is closer to Africa than that of Europe, this suggests that other fields of research such as archaeology and anthropology should look for additional evidence on the migration route of early humans to further explore this theory.' Entities: Red Sea, Bab-el-Mandeb, Egypt, Oceania, Sinai, Europe, Arabia, India, Africa, Yemen, Asia Passage: Our human ancestors did come from Africa but left the continent to spread across the world via a different route than first thought, scientists have revealed. A six-year study mapping genetic patterns found that people who ended up in Europe, Asia and Oceania got there by crossing the sea to Arabia around 70,000 years ago. Scientists had thought that humankind left for other continents in a northern direction through Egypt's Sinai region but now it seems they wandered further south, probably via Yemen. Evidence shows sea levels were probably low enough for the first people to cross from the horn of Africa into Arabia via the Red Sea's Bab-el-Mandeb straits. Our ancestors headed into India via Yemen before wandering further east and north. Researchers used complicated new DNA procedure 'recombination'
India
[ "Mark Saunders", "Saunders" ]
{ "passage": 1926, "query": 3007 }
Query: ‘He said yes, and got all the players in from the treatment rooms and everything, and @placeholder just went for it - it was brilliant. Entities: Mark Saunders, Bill, Ted Thornhill, Gillingham FC, League One, Bristol City, Saunders Passage: By Ted Thornhill PUBLISHED: 03:39 EST, 6 March 2014 | UPDATED: 08:23 EST, 6 March 2014 A dying football fan granted a private audience with his team read them the riot act - and inspired them to a win which lifted them out of the relegation zone. Lifelong Bristol City fan Mark Saunders, 54, was attending his last-ever game at the weekend before terminal lung cancer claims his life. When team bosses found out they invited Mr Saunders and his brother Bill, 53, into the dressing room to meet the League One strugglers in person. Inspirational: Cancer sufferer Mark Saunders poses for a photo the with Bristol City squad after his team talk. Mark Saunders, 54, has been told he only has days to live. The father-of-three wanted to see Bristol City win in his last visit. He was granted a dressing-room visit and gave a rousing team-talk. Bristol City went on to beat Gillingham FC 2-1 after the speech. The team dedicated their hard-fought win to Mr Saunders. Mr Saunders was diagnosed with lung cancer in April
Mark Saunders
[ "Mark Saunders", "Saunders" ]
{ "passage": 1926, "query": 3007 }
Query: ‘He said yes, and got all the players in from the treatment rooms and everything, and @placeholder just went for it - it was brilliant. Entities: Mark Saunders, Bill, Ted Thornhill, Gillingham FC, League One, Bristol City, Saunders Passage: By Ted Thornhill PUBLISHED: 03:39 EST, 6 March 2014 | UPDATED: 08:23 EST, 6 March 2014 A dying football fan granted a private audience with his team read them the riot act - and inspired them to a win which lifted them out of the relegation zone. Lifelong Bristol City fan Mark Saunders, 54, was attending his last-ever game at the weekend before terminal lung cancer claims his life. When team bosses found out they invited Mr Saunders and his brother Bill, 53, into the dressing room to meet the League One strugglers in person. Inspirational: Cancer sufferer Mark Saunders poses for a photo the with Bristol City squad after his team talk. Mark Saunders, 54, has been told he only has days to live. The father-of-three wanted to see Bristol City win in his last visit. He was granted a dressing-room visit and gave a rousing team-talk. Bristol City went on to beat Gillingham FC 2-1 after the speech. The team dedicated their hard-fought win to Mr Saunders. Mr Saunders was diagnosed with lung cancer in April
Saunders
[ "Andrew" ]
{ "passage": 1927, "query": 3008 }
Query: Hamptons, where she is believed to have been attempting to come to an 'amicable resolution' with her estranged husband @placeholder over their divorce, according to one source. Entities: Lauren Silverman, Mezhgan Hussainy, Nick, Andrew, Julie, Hamptons, St Tropez, New York, Cowell, Sara Nathan, Sinitta, Sarah Bull, Adam, Lauren, Britain, Simon Cowell, Bridgehampton Passage: By Sara Nathan and Sarah Bull PUBLISHED: 15:01 EST, 3 August 2013 | UPDATED: 05:03 EST, 5 August 2013 She's at the centre of one of the most talked-about celebrity scandals of the century. But Lauren Silverman did her utmost to take her mind off her situation over the weekend, as she headed out for a spot of retail therapy. The 36-year-old socialite, who is expecting a baby with music mogul Simon Cowell, wore a fitted yellow minidress as she was joined by her sister and son Adam as the group browsed the local shops in Bridgehampton, New York. Lauren has been in the Hamptons attempting to reach an 'amicable agreement' with estranged husband Andrew. Meanwhile, Cowell has jetted to St Tropez for a month-long break. He is expected to be joined by exes including Sinitta and Mezhgan Hussainy. Cowell is also thought to be planning to fly back to Britain in the next few days to meet with his mother Julie and brother Nick
Andrew
[ "Hawk-Eye" ]
{ "passage": 1928, "query": 3009 }
Query: Currently in matches where @placeholder is employed, players are allowed three incorrect challenges per set, plus one more in a tiebreak. Entities: Roddick, Australian Open, Hawk-Eye, Philipp Kohlschreiber, Melbourne, Roger Federer, CNN, American, Andy Roddick Passage: (CNN)When Andy Roddick played tennis, the grand slam winner and former world No. 1 never shied away from conversing, or arguing with chair umpires. The American famously blew up at the Australian Open in 2008 in a five-set loss to Philipp Kohlschreiber, telling the crowd in Melbourne: "Stay in school, kids, or you'll end up being a chair umpire." By no means was it the lone outburst of his career. Having retired in 2012 and now watching the game as a pundit, Roddick, perhaps unsurprisingly, says there is not enough interaction between players and umpires. His solution? Roddick would scrap Hawk-Eye or severely alter the system currently in place. Andy Roddick says he would abolish or significantly alter the challenge system in tennis. Roddick feels that some of the entertainment value is gone from tennis. Roger Federer, considered a traditionalist, has never been a fan of Hawk-Eye. Roddick also says he would do away with lets in tennis, with play continuing
Hawk-Eye
[ "YouView" ]
{ "passage": 1929, "query": 3010 }
Query: So is this cable, satellite or what?@placeholder is neither and requires no drilling or messy installation. Entities: 3D, First, Freeview, Jonathan Margolis, Sky, BBC2, YouView Passage: By Jonathan Margolis PUBLISHED: 18:45 EST, 3 October 2012 | UPDATED: 05:08 EST, 4 October 2012 Plenty of television innovations have come along over the years, promising to ‘change for ever’ our viewing habits. First came colour pictures on BBC2 in 1967. Then it was Sky. Next there was Freeview. 3D was hailed as the next breakthrough. TV on your mobile phone was another. But, as yet, few have matched the popularity of multi-channel packages. Now, though, the new YouView system is being touted as the technology that could change the way we watch TV. Scroll down for video. New YouView system allows viewers to access broadcasters' catch-up services through their TV without the need for computer skills. Features an on-screen guide showing programmes that have been screened over previous week. Set top box provides wider variety of channels than standard Freeview box
YouView
[ "Balding", "Clare Balding" ]
{ "passage": 1930, "query": 3011 }
Query: Any Twitter trolls were drowned out by fans as @placeholder began presenting the Winter Games from Sochi this afternoon Entities: Russia, Balding, Alice Arnold, Paralympic Games, Twitter, 2012 London Olympic, Winter Olympics, Sochi, BBC, Clare Balding, London, British, Brit Passage: BBC sports presenter Clare Balding begins her coverage of the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, today, appearing in a series of ice-cool official publicity photographs. The 43-year-old Brit, who also covered the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games for the BBC, has just introduced the opening ceremony, shrugging off a number of Twitter trolls who hounded her for attending the games, given Russia's abhorrent stance on gay rights. Both Balding and her long-term partner Alice Arnold - who were united in a civil ceremony in London in 2006 - have been standing by her decision to present the games, both on the social networking site and off. Was criticised for attending games given Russia's abhorrent anti-gay laws. The British presenter began presenting opening ceremony this afternoon. Both Balding and long-term partner Alice Arnold stood by her decision. Twitter has now been flooded with support for the presenter, 43
Balding
[ "Balding", "Clare Balding" ]
{ "passage": 1930, "query": 3011 }
Query: Any Twitter trolls were drowned out by fans as @placeholder began presenting the Winter Games from Sochi this afternoon Entities: Russia, Balding, Alice Arnold, Paralympic Games, Twitter, 2012 London Olympic, Winter Olympics, Sochi, BBC, Clare Balding, London, British, Brit Passage: BBC sports presenter Clare Balding begins her coverage of the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, today, appearing in a series of ice-cool official publicity photographs. The 43-year-old Brit, who also covered the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games for the BBC, has just introduced the opening ceremony, shrugging off a number of Twitter trolls who hounded her for attending the games, given Russia's abhorrent stance on gay rights. Both Balding and her long-term partner Alice Arnold - who were united in a civil ceremony in London in 2006 - have been standing by her decision to present the games, both on the social networking site and off. Was criticised for attending games given Russia's abhorrent anti-gay laws. The British presenter began presenting opening ceremony this afternoon. Both Balding and long-term partner Alice Arnold stood by her decision. Twitter has now been flooded with support for the presenter, 43
Clare Balding
[ "Bundy", "Bundy Ranch", "Cliven Bundy" ]
{ "passage": 1931, "query": 3012 }
Query: The desert tortoise is a factor in the @placeholder equation, and the rancher was ordered to remove his cattle from public lands in 1993 after the tortoise was placed on the protected species list. Entities: Or, Bundy Ranch, Bureau of Land Management, Stephen L. Dean, Utah, Nevada, West, Bundy, Cliven Bundy, CNN, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- When the Bureau of Land Management retreated from a standoff with Cliven Bundy, a few hundred people traveled to his Nevada ranch to protest what they see as an overreach of the federal government. One protester from neighboring Utah, Stephen L. Dean, 45, called the Bureau of Land Management's actions "tyranny in government." And a banner at the protest site blared: "Has the West been won? Or has the fight just begun!" Showdown on the range The Bundy standoff is emblematic of the larger anti-government sentiment around the country that has been amplified with the creation of the tea party movement in 2009. But the latest move in a two-decade-long tug of war between Bundy and the federal government is bringing to light the delicate balance that has lasted between citizens in the West and the federal government over the use of federally owned land for generations. Bundy Ranch supporters say the federal government is trampling on its rights. But not all ranchers in Nevada support rancher Cliven Bundy. The use of public lands out West is critical to people's livelihood
Bundy
[ "Bundy", "Bundy Ranch", "Cliven Bundy" ]
{ "passage": 1931, "query": 3012 }
Query: The desert tortoise is a factor in the @placeholder equation, and the rancher was ordered to remove his cattle from public lands in 1993 after the tortoise was placed on the protected species list. Entities: Or, Bundy Ranch, Bureau of Land Management, Stephen L. Dean, Utah, Nevada, West, Bundy, Cliven Bundy, CNN, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- When the Bureau of Land Management retreated from a standoff with Cliven Bundy, a few hundred people traveled to his Nevada ranch to protest what they see as an overreach of the federal government. One protester from neighboring Utah, Stephen L. Dean, 45, called the Bureau of Land Management's actions "tyranny in government." And a banner at the protest site blared: "Has the West been won? Or has the fight just begun!" Showdown on the range The Bundy standoff is emblematic of the larger anti-government sentiment around the country that has been amplified with the creation of the tea party movement in 2009. But the latest move in a two-decade-long tug of war between Bundy and the federal government is bringing to light the delicate balance that has lasted between citizens in the West and the federal government over the use of federally owned land for generations. Bundy Ranch supporters say the federal government is trampling on its rights. But not all ranchers in Nevada support rancher Cliven Bundy. The use of public lands out West is critical to people's livelihood
Bundy Ranch
[ "Bundy", "Bundy Ranch", "Cliven Bundy" ]
{ "passage": 1931, "query": 3012 }
Query: The desert tortoise is a factor in the @placeholder equation, and the rancher was ordered to remove his cattle from public lands in 1993 after the tortoise was placed on the protected species list. Entities: Or, Bundy Ranch, Bureau of Land Management, Stephen L. Dean, Utah, Nevada, West, Bundy, Cliven Bundy, CNN, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- When the Bureau of Land Management retreated from a standoff with Cliven Bundy, a few hundred people traveled to his Nevada ranch to protest what they see as an overreach of the federal government. One protester from neighboring Utah, Stephen L. Dean, 45, called the Bureau of Land Management's actions "tyranny in government." And a banner at the protest site blared: "Has the West been won? Or has the fight just begun!" Showdown on the range The Bundy standoff is emblematic of the larger anti-government sentiment around the country that has been amplified with the creation of the tea party movement in 2009. But the latest move in a two-decade-long tug of war between Bundy and the federal government is bringing to light the delicate balance that has lasted between citizens in the West and the federal government over the use of federally owned land for generations. Bundy Ranch supporters say the federal government is trampling on its rights. But not all ranchers in Nevada support rancher Cliven Bundy. The use of public lands out West is critical to people's livelihood
Cliven Bundy
[ "World Cup" ]
{ "passage": 1932, "query": 3013 }
Query: Lionheart: Cole has been England's first choice left-back for a decade but announced his international retirement after being omitted from the @placeholder squad Entities: WICKHAM, JENKINSON, Wembley, Jose Mourinho, Cole, World Cup, England, SHEIKH MANSOUR SATISFIED, Cesar Azpilicueta, Republic of Ireland, Chelsea, ENGLAND, Roy Hodgson, Ashley Cole Passage: MAN CITY MUST DOMINATE IN EUROPE TO KEEP SHEIKH MANSOUR SATISFIED JENKINSON, GAYLE AND WICKHAM DESERVE ENGLAND RECOGNITION In May 2013 Ashley Cole left the Wembley pitch having captained England against the Republic of Ireland. He said this: 'It’s a very proud moment for me and one I’ll never forget. I wanted to be captain, it was a dream come true. I’ve lived a little boy’s dream today.' Less than a year on Cole has retired from international football, after he got the dreaded call from Roy Hodgson, telling him he wouldn’t be going to the World Cup. Where did it all go wrong? Ashley Cole announced his retirement from England duty. Chelsea defender was left out of Roy Hodgson's World Cup squad. Left-back has been shackled by Jose Mourinho's tactics. Chelsea manager has favoured right-back Cesar Azpilicueta in Cole's role
World Cup
[ "Ashley Cole", "Cole" ]
{ "passage": 1932, "query": 3014 }
Query: He picked a right-back at left-back, leaving @placeholder out in the cold. Entities: WICKHAM, JENKINSON, Wembley, Jose Mourinho, Cole, World Cup, England, SHEIKH MANSOUR SATISFIED, Cesar Azpilicueta, Republic of Ireland, Chelsea, ENGLAND, Roy Hodgson, Ashley Cole Passage: MAN CITY MUST DOMINATE IN EUROPE TO KEEP SHEIKH MANSOUR SATISFIED JENKINSON, GAYLE AND WICKHAM DESERVE ENGLAND RECOGNITION In May 2013 Ashley Cole left the Wembley pitch having captained England against the Republic of Ireland. He said this: 'It’s a very proud moment for me and one I’ll never forget. I wanted to be captain, it was a dream come true. I’ve lived a little boy’s dream today.' Less than a year on Cole has retired from international football, after he got the dreaded call from Roy Hodgson, telling him he wouldn’t be going to the World Cup. Where did it all go wrong? Ashley Cole announced his retirement from England duty. Chelsea defender was left out of Roy Hodgson's World Cup squad. Left-back has been shackled by Jose Mourinho's tactics. Chelsea manager has favoured right-back Cesar Azpilicueta in Cole's role
Ashley Cole
[ "Ashley Cole", "Cole" ]
{ "passage": 1932, "query": 3014 }
Query: He picked a right-back at left-back, leaving @placeholder out in the cold. Entities: WICKHAM, JENKINSON, Wembley, Jose Mourinho, Cole, World Cup, England, SHEIKH MANSOUR SATISFIED, Cesar Azpilicueta, Republic of Ireland, Chelsea, ENGLAND, Roy Hodgson, Ashley Cole Passage: MAN CITY MUST DOMINATE IN EUROPE TO KEEP SHEIKH MANSOUR SATISFIED JENKINSON, GAYLE AND WICKHAM DESERVE ENGLAND RECOGNITION In May 2013 Ashley Cole left the Wembley pitch having captained England against the Republic of Ireland. He said this: 'It’s a very proud moment for me and one I’ll never forget. I wanted to be captain, it was a dream come true. I’ve lived a little boy’s dream today.' Less than a year on Cole has retired from international football, after he got the dreaded call from Roy Hodgson, telling him he wouldn’t be going to the World Cup. Where did it all go wrong? Ashley Cole announced his retirement from England duty. Chelsea defender was left out of Roy Hodgson's World Cup squad. Left-back has been shackled by Jose Mourinho's tactics. Chelsea manager has favoured right-back Cesar Azpilicueta in Cole's role
Cole
[ "Barack Obama" ]
{ "passage": 1933, "query": 3015 }
Query: @placeholder may weigh in more on Thursday, when he is scheduled to meet with the bipartisan congressional leadership at the White House. Entities: House, Coons, Chris Coons, Joe Manchin, Democrats, West Virginia, Mitch McConnell, Senate Democrats, Joe Biden, CNN, Congress, Washington, Barack Obama, Senate, Delaware, Republican, Democratic, Manchin, Capitol Hill Passage: Washington (CNN) -- The so-called "lame duck" session of the Democratic Congress convened Monday, with members preparing to make decisions on a host of contentious issues that could have major political ramifications for both President Barack Obama and the incoming Republican House majority. Newly elected House members, meanwhile, were given a daylong orientation on the rules and procedures governing life on Capitol Hill. They are set to take office in January. In the Senate, two new members -- Delaware's Chris Coons and West Virginia's Joe Manchin -- were sworn in by Vice President Joe Biden. Coons and Manchin are both Democrats; their addition to the Senate did not change the chamber's 59-41 Democratic edge for the lame duck session. Senate Democrats will have a smaller 53 to 47 majority next year. The lame duck session of Congress began Monday. Congress must tackle multiple controversial issues before the end of the year. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell announces his intention to back an earmark ban. Newly elected House members reiterate their intention to push for smaller government
Barack Obama
[ "Democratic" ]
{ "passage": 1933, "query": 3016 }
Query: Democrats are resisting, though some @placeholder senators appear to be open to some reductions. Entities: House, Coons, Chris Coons, Joe Manchin, Democrats, West Virginia, Mitch McConnell, Senate Democrats, Joe Biden, CNN, Congress, Washington, Barack Obama, Senate, Delaware, Republican, Democratic, Manchin, Capitol Hill Passage: Washington (CNN) -- The so-called "lame duck" session of the Democratic Congress convened Monday, with members preparing to make decisions on a host of contentious issues that could have major political ramifications for both President Barack Obama and the incoming Republican House majority. Newly elected House members, meanwhile, were given a daylong orientation on the rules and procedures governing life on Capitol Hill. They are set to take office in January. In the Senate, two new members -- Delaware's Chris Coons and West Virginia's Joe Manchin -- were sworn in by Vice President Joe Biden. Coons and Manchin are both Democrats; their addition to the Senate did not change the chamber's 59-41 Democratic edge for the lame duck session. Senate Democrats will have a smaller 53 to 47 majority next year. The lame duck session of Congress began Monday. Congress must tackle multiple controversial issues before the end of the year. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell announces his intention to back an earmark ban. Newly elected House members reiterate their intention to push for smaller government
Democratic
[ "Florida" ]
{ "passage": 1934, "query": 3017 }
Query: Dime-size to 5-inch tar balls continue to wash up in widely scattered areas of northwest Florida, but all of the state's beaches remain open, according to Visit @placeholder, the state's tourism corporation. Entities: Perdido Key, Park West, Pensacola Beach, Gulf Coast, Panama City, Destin, Pensacola Bay Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, Portofino, Gulf, Alabama, CNN, Florida Passage: (CNN) -- The oil spill on the Gulf Coast has states and visitors bureaus working hard to keep the public updated and reassure beach-bound travelers. Here are some of the latest updates from destinations affected by the oil disaster: Northwest Florida Oil has affected sections of Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key beaches, according to the Pensacola Bay Area Convention and Visitors Bureau. Photos from the area showed patches of dark, syrup-like oil on the white sand. Pensacola Beach is open, but the waters from the Park West recreation area to the area just west of Portofino are closed to all swimming and wading until further notice because of large quantities of emulsified oil in shore waters and along the shoreline, the bureau said. Oil affects sections of Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key beaches. Some waters closed to swimming because of emulsified oil along the shoreline. All of Florida's beaches are still open, including tourist hot spots Panama City and Destin. Health officials have issued advisory against swimming in Alabama Gulf waters
Florida
[ "Peter Lilley" ]
{ "passage": 1935, "query": 3018 }
Query: Mr @placeholder responded: ‘People who try to silence their critics are revealing their own inability to respond to the arguments that people like I and Nigel Lawson put. Entities: Davey, Brussels, Ed Davey, Coalition, Peter Lilley, Lib Dem, Lord Lawson, Tories, EurActiv, Lib Dems, Nigel Lawson, Tory Passage: Conservative climate change sceptics have been ordered to ‘shut it’, by the Lib Dems. Energy Secretary Ed Davey said there was ‘overwhelming evidence’ of the need to cut carbon emissions. He singled out former Tory Chancellor Nigel Lawson and Conservative MP Peter Lilley for particular criticism, in the latest coalition spat over the environment. Lib Dem Energy Secretary Ed Davey said climate change sceptics in the Tory should 'shut it' The Lib Dems have stepped up their attacks on the Tories over the environment in recent weeks. Mr Davey told EurActiv, a Brussels-based news website: ;My recommendation to most politicians who want to talk about the climate is to listen to the scientists and listen to the evidence. Energy Secretary launches fresh attack on coalition partners. Singles out Lord Lawson and Peter Lilley for criticism. Coalition increasingly split on the need to tackle global warming
Peter Lilley
[ "Lib Dem", "Lib Dems" ]
{ "passage": 1936, "query": 3019 }
Query: that the economic recovery would not be happening without @placeholder in Entities: Matt Chorley, Coalition, Lib Dem, Mailonline, Lib Dems, Vince Cable, Cable, Vince, Jeremy Browne, Nick Clegg, Glasgow, Clegg Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 04:22 EST, 16 September 2013 | UPDATED: 12:23 EST, 16 September 2013 Vince Cable was dismissed as 'ridiculous' today as he caved in to pressure from Nick Clegg to back the Lib Dem leader in a crunch vote on the economy. The Business Secretary had vowed to stay away from the showdown at the party conference in Glasgow, in a move seen as a challenge to Mr Clegg’s authority. Publicly Mr Clegg played down talk of a rift, but privately his allies were furious at what they saw as botched attempt by Mr Cable to woo left-wing Lib Dems unhappy with the austerity programme. Business Secretary suggested he would not back Coalition' economic plan. Cable said there were ‘aspects’ of conference motion he could not support. Furious Lib Dem leadership rage: 'Loyalty isn't really Vince's thing' After pressure Cable agreed to vote against call for more borrowing. Jeremy Browne warns Lib Dems cannot be 'bashful' about being in power
Lib Dem
[ "Lib Dem", "Lib Dems" ]
{ "passage": 1936, "query": 3019 }
Query: that the economic recovery would not be happening without @placeholder in Entities: Matt Chorley, Coalition, Lib Dem, Mailonline, Lib Dems, Vince Cable, Cable, Vince, Jeremy Browne, Nick Clegg, Glasgow, Clegg Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 04:22 EST, 16 September 2013 | UPDATED: 12:23 EST, 16 September 2013 Vince Cable was dismissed as 'ridiculous' today as he caved in to pressure from Nick Clegg to back the Lib Dem leader in a crunch vote on the economy. The Business Secretary had vowed to stay away from the showdown at the party conference in Glasgow, in a move seen as a challenge to Mr Clegg’s authority. Publicly Mr Clegg played down talk of a rift, but privately his allies were furious at what they saw as botched attempt by Mr Cable to woo left-wing Lib Dems unhappy with the austerity programme. Business Secretary suggested he would not back Coalition' economic plan. Cable said there were ‘aspects’ of conference motion he could not support. Furious Lib Dem leadership rage: 'Loyalty isn't really Vince's thing' After pressure Cable agreed to vote against call for more borrowing. Jeremy Browne warns Lib Dems cannot be 'bashful' about being in power
Lib Dems
[ "Bernadette Smith", "Smith" ]
{ "passage": 1937, "query": 3020 }
Query: He said his relationship with @placeholder, who was his teacher during third, fourth and fifth year, began during secret meetings at school Entities: Bernadette Smith, Smith, Banockburn High School, Stirling Sheriff Court, Brian Smith, Stirling, Wyllie Robertson, Gary Ralston, Gary Passage: The husband of a teacher who spent the night with a 16-year-old pupil has told how she seduced the boy as revenge after he had an affair. Bernadette Smith, 35, narrowly avoided a prison sentence this week after confessing her infatuation with her student Gary Ralston. The court heard how she called the boy into her classroom at Banockburn High School in Stirling, and confessed her feelings for him. The pair later kissed passionately in a park, and spent the night in bed, where Smith wore just jeans and a bra. Abuse of trust: Sheriff Wyllie Robertson told Smith (left), 35, who kissed Gary, then 16, (right) and lay beside him wearing only jeans and a bra, that she had committed a serious abuse of trust. She was spared jail. Teacher Bernadette Smith kissed and shared a bed with Gary Ralston. She narrowly escaped jail after admitting sexual activity with a pupil. Her husband Brian Smith, 35, has told how she said the affair was payback. She sent a break-up text to Mr Smith, with whom she has three children. Smith then switched off her phone and spent the night in bed with Gary. Returned the next morning to admit what she did, shocking her husband. Obsession cost her job and her reputation, Stirling Sheriff Court heard. Gary said: 'I was thinking I was quite lucky. A lot of the boys fancied her' Smith under supervision for two years as part of community payback order
Bernadette Smith
[ "Bernadette Smith", "Smith" ]
{ "passage": 1937, "query": 3020 }
Query: He said his relationship with @placeholder, who was his teacher during third, fourth and fifth year, began during secret meetings at school Entities: Bernadette Smith, Smith, Banockburn High School, Stirling Sheriff Court, Brian Smith, Stirling, Wyllie Robertson, Gary Ralston, Gary Passage: The husband of a teacher who spent the night with a 16-year-old pupil has told how she seduced the boy as revenge after he had an affair. Bernadette Smith, 35, narrowly avoided a prison sentence this week after confessing her infatuation with her student Gary Ralston. The court heard how she called the boy into her classroom at Banockburn High School in Stirling, and confessed her feelings for him. The pair later kissed passionately in a park, and spent the night in bed, where Smith wore just jeans and a bra. Abuse of trust: Sheriff Wyllie Robertson told Smith (left), 35, who kissed Gary, then 16, (right) and lay beside him wearing only jeans and a bra, that she had committed a serious abuse of trust. She was spared jail. Teacher Bernadette Smith kissed and shared a bed with Gary Ralston. She narrowly escaped jail after admitting sexual activity with a pupil. Her husband Brian Smith, 35, has told how she said the affair was payback. She sent a break-up text to Mr Smith, with whom she has three children. Smith then switched off her phone and spent the night in bed with Gary. Returned the next morning to admit what she did, shocking her husband. Obsession cost her job and her reputation, Stirling Sheriff Court heard. Gary said: 'I was thinking I was quite lucky. A lot of the boys fancied her' Smith under supervision for two years as part of community payback order
Smith
[ "United States" ]
{ "passage": 1938, "query": 3021 }
Query: So one of the things the @placeholder is doing is separately licensing -- going through the whole approval process -- reactor designs before they have to be figured out in context of a particular site. Entities: United States, http://www.ted.com, White House, Whole Earth Catalog, Stanford University, California, TED, Georgia, Stewart Brand, Augusta, Long Beach, Brand, TED Conference, Obama, CNN, Mark Jacobson, Burke County Passage: (CNN) -- For decades, pioneering environmentalist Stewart Brand, the founder and editor of the Whole Earth Catalog, opposed the use of nuclear power. Now he sees it as vital to efforts to combat climate change. Earlier this month, Brand made the case for nuclear power in a debate with Stanford University professor Mark Jacobson at the TED Conference in Long Beach, California. (TED is a nonprofit that took its name from the subjects of technology, information and design and is dedicated to "Ideas worth spreading." It publishes talks on all subjects at http://www.ted.com/) His outspoken support for nuclear power comes as the White House has been pushing for the first new nuclear plants in the United States in three decades. Last week, President Obama announced $8.3 billion in loan guarantees for adding two nuclear reactors at an existing plant in Burke County, Georgia, near Augusta. After decades as a foe of nuclear power, Stewart Brand now believes strongly in it. He says the nuclear waste disposal problem has basically been solved. Brand says danger of low-level radiation has been exaggerated. Nuclear power is proven way to reduce greenhouse gases and replace coal-burning, he says
United States
[ "Madonna" ]
{ "passage": 1939, "query": 3022 }
Query: True @placeholder fan: Shaun starts the dance posing before launching into his performance Entities: Bar Mitzvah, Vogue, Daily Mail, Shaun, Madonna, Chicago, Shaun Sperling Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:11 EST, 16 August 2012 | UPDATED: 11:10 EST, 16 August 2012 A Bar Mitzvah is a coming-of-age celebration and one 13-year-old teen decided to mark his transition into manhood by channelling his inner Madonna and 'vogueing.' Shaun Sperling kicked off the party in a northwest suburb of Chicago by taking to the dance floor and performing the pop star's famous song Vogue. The clip was filmed on March 14, 1992, but now twenty years later Shaun has finally decided to share his moves with the world and posted the video online - unsurprisingly it immediately went viral. Shaun Sperling decided to kick off the party in a northwest suburb of Chicago by taking to the dance floor. Clip was filmed in 1992, but now twenty years later Shaun has finally shared his moves with the world and posted it online
Madonna
[ "Louisiana" ]
{ "passage": 1940, "query": 3023 }
Query: In @placeholder, it's not uncommon to serve five to ten years in prison for minor marijuana possession. Entities: Easter Sunday, Denver, Louisiana, San Francisco, Seattle, Pope Francis, Bay Area, Bruce Barcott, CNN, Colorado Passage: (CNN) -- Through a bit of calendrical coincidence, Easter Sunday this year falls on April 20. That's unfortunate because April 20 has become, through no fault of its own, the highest and holiest day of the pot smoker's year. From its origins as the meeting time (4:20 p.m.) of some Bay Area joint-passers in the early 70s, the 4/20 movement has evolved into an annual occasion for mass smoke-outs in leaf-friendly cities like Denver, San Francisco and my hometown of Seattle. So Sunday should be replete with news coverage of sunrise services, Pope Francis on the balcony and twentysomething bros sucking on burrito-size doobies. I expect to see at least one weedhead in bunny ears on the top-o-the-hour news: "Meanwhile, in Colorado..." Bruce Barcott looks at differences in marijuana laws in Colorado and Louisiana. In Louisiana, a second marijuana possession offense could get you 5-10 years in prison. In Colorado, you can buy two grams for $34 and change, and never go to jail. April 20 is seen as a day of celebration for pot smokers
Louisiana
[ "America" ]
{ "passage": 1941, "query": 3024 }
Query: In @placeholder the meandering jet stream path has been attributed to arctic ice loss. Entities: Earth, Amanda Williams, America, California Passage: By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 12:35 EST, 24 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:52 EST, 24 June 2013 A spate of unusual weather which has seen snow, sun and thunderstorms hit within days of each other has been put down to the jet stream 'wobbling like a drunk driver'. The jet stream, a river of air high above Earth that generally dictates the weather, usually rushes rapidly from west to east in a mostly straight direction. But lately it seems to have been knocked off course, wreaking havoc across America as it goes. A spate of unusual weather has been put down to the jet stream 'wobbling like a drunk driver'. The odd meanderings kicked off in May with upside-down weather, including early California wildfires fueled by heat. Jet stream is river of air high above Earth that generally dictates the weather. Usually rushes rapidly from west to east in a mostly straight direction. Lately it's been knocked off course, and wreaking havoc across America
America
[ "Brigade" ]
{ "passage": 1942, "query": 3025 }
Query: Mabrouk says the @placeholder asked the Americans if they needed help -- but were told that while the situation was dangerous, it was under control. Entities: United States, Benghazi, Brigade, U.S., Jamal Mabrouk, Libya, Mabrouk, CNN, American Passage: Benghazi, Libya (CNN) -- Three days before the deadly assault on the United States consulate in Libya, a local security official says he met with American diplomats in the city and warned them about deteriorating security. Jamal Mabrouk, a member of the February 17th Brigade, told CNN that he and a battalion commander had a meeting about the economy and security. He said they told the diplomats that the security situation wasn't good for international business. "The situation is frightening, it scares us," Mabrouk said they told the U.S. officials. He did not say how they responded. Mabrouk said it was not the first time he has warned foreigners about the worsening security situation in the face of the growing presence of armed jihadist groups in the Benghazi area. Local official says he warned U.S. diplomats about security in the area. "The situation is frightening, it scares us," the official says. He says it was not the first time he warned foreigners about the worsening security
Brigade
[ "Breaking Bad" ]
{ "passage": 1943, "query": 3026 }
Query: But, today, @placeholder-obsessed Patel told jurors it was all part of her 'fantasy' in which she imagined herself as a character in the American TV series. Entities: Mexican, Meena, Meena Patel, U.S, Walter White, Stratford, London, Kuntal Patel, Breaking Bad, Diet Coke Passage: A graphic designer accused of poisoning her mother in a Breaking Bad-inspired murder plot fantasised about being Walter White or a 'Mexican drug warlord', a court has heard. Kuntal Patel allegedly became 'obsessed' with killing her mother Meena and bought deadly poison online after the 60-year-old 'forbade' her from marrying the man she loved. The 37-year-old, from Stratford, east London, contacted a dealer in the U.S through the 'dark web' and said she needed a 'tasteless' and deadly toxin to get her mother 'out of the way'. 'Plot': Kuntal Patel, 37, (left), from east London, is accused of trying to kill her mother Meena Patel, 60, (right) by lacing her Diet Coke with a deadly poison in a Breaking Bad-style plot. Kuntal Patel, 37, thought she was main character from show, Walter White. Bought poison from U.S dealer but claims she 'panicked' and threw it away. But emailed saying it had 'gone wrong' when 'target' still alive, court heard. She is accused of lacing her mother Meena's Diet Coke with poison. But she told jury email was a 'fabrication' so she could get more free poison. Fantasy was 'coping mechanism' after Meena banned her marrying boyfriend. Denies trying to murder her mother in December last year - trial continues
Breaking Bad
[ "U.S" ]
{ "passage": 1943, "query": 3027 }
Query: But, today, Breaking Bad-obsessed Patel told jurors it was all part of her 'fantasy' in which she imagined herself as a character in the @placeholder TV series. Entities: Mexican, Meena, Meena Patel, U.S, Walter White, Stratford, London, Kuntal Patel, Breaking Bad, Diet Coke Passage: A graphic designer accused of poisoning her mother in a Breaking Bad-inspired murder plot fantasised about being Walter White or a 'Mexican drug warlord', a court has heard. Kuntal Patel allegedly became 'obsessed' with killing her mother Meena and bought deadly poison online after the 60-year-old 'forbade' her from marrying the man she loved. The 37-year-old, from Stratford, east London, contacted a dealer in the U.S through the 'dark web' and said she needed a 'tasteless' and deadly toxin to get her mother 'out of the way'. 'Plot': Kuntal Patel, 37, (left), from east London, is accused of trying to kill her mother Meena Patel, 60, (right) by lacing her Diet Coke with a deadly poison in a Breaking Bad-style plot. Kuntal Patel, 37, thought she was main character from show, Walter White. Bought poison from U.S dealer but claims she 'panicked' and threw it away. But emailed saying it had 'gone wrong' when 'target' still alive, court heard. She is accused of lacing her mother Meena's Diet Coke with poison. But she told jury email was a 'fabrication' so she could get more free poison. Fantasy was 'coping mechanism' after Meena banned her marrying boyfriend. Denies trying to murder her mother in December last year - trial continues
U.S
[ "Gulf" ]
{ "passage": 1944, "query": 3028 }
Query: --In the western Atlantic and @placeholder, fast horizontal winds have been cutting off the tops of potential hurricanes, sapping their power. Entities: Atlantic, Humberto, Gulf, African, Category 3, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- Call it a meteorological mystery: Forecasters warned that there would be at least six Atlantic hurricanes this season, but so far we've seen only one. It's the first year in recent memory that every major hurricane forecast has busted after pointing to "above normal activity." We are passing the season's halfway point. Normally, the Atlantic would see its first hurricane by August 10, and a major hurricane (Category 3 or higher) by September 4. But this year is not normal. 2013's first hurricane -- Humberto -- was a month late. It was so behind schedule it nearly set a record for tardiness. Number of 2013 Atlantic storms is above average, but intensity hasn't matched forecasts. Halfway into season, Atlantic has only seen one hurricane -- a weak one named Humberto. Weather service stands by forecast for 13 "named storms," including 6 hurricanes. Experts were surprised by hurricane-killing dry African air and high Gulf winds
Gulf
[ "CNW Marketing Research" ]
{ "passage": 1945, "query": 3029 }
Query: The used car market is up about 23 percent, and new car sales are down 34 percent, according to @placeholder. Entities: United States, CNW Marketing Research, Georgia, U.S., ATLANTA, Clark Howard, Americans, CNN, AAA Passage: ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Are you one of the seemingly few Americans in the market for a car? There are more of you out there than you might think. Clark Howard: Before jumping at all the new car deals, think about the bigger picture of car ownership costs. CNW Marketing Research, a respected automotive marketing research firm, reports that 4 million used cars were purchased in the United States during the month of May alone. That's amazing when you consider that the market for new cars is 9 million in the United States over the course of an entire 12 months. Four million used cars reportedly purchased in the U.S. during May. Average new car is $1,700 cheaper than during the last quarter of 2008, data shows. Clark Howard: Arrange financing first to see how much car you can afford. AAA reports the annual cost of owning and operating a car is $9,369
CNW Marketing Research
[ "Ole Gunnar Solskjaer", "Solskjaer" ]
{ "passage": 1946, "query": 3030 }
Query: @placeholder accepted the blame after the defeat, saying: ‘I'm responsible and I should get better results than this; [better] than what we've had in the first seven games. Entities: Solskjaer, MailOnline, Sportsmail, Cardiff City, Riath Al-Samarrai, Norwegian, Mehmet Dalman, London, Cardiff, Middlesbrough, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Passage: By Riath Al-Samarrai for MailOnline Follow @@riathalsam Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is close to leaving Cardiff City after their poor start to the season. The Norwegian held talks with chairman Mehmet Dalman in London on Wednesday after Tuesday’s home defeat against Middlesbrough left them 17th in the table. Sportsmail understands it is highly possible that Solskjaer will exit the club within the next 24 hours, though it is not yet a foregone conclusion. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is on the brink of being sacked as Cardiff City manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer looks dejected after Cardiff's defeat to Middlesbrough Relations are also said to be amicable between the two parties, with the crucial factor being the side’s form. Solskjaer held talks with chairman Mehmet Dalman in London. Norwegian could leave the club within the next 24 hours. Tuesday's 1-0 defeat to Middlesbrough leaves Cardiff 17th in the table
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
[ "Ole Gunnar Solskjaer", "Solskjaer" ]
{ "passage": 1946, "query": 3030 }
Query: @placeholder accepted the blame after the defeat, saying: ‘I'm responsible and I should get better results than this; [better] than what we've had in the first seven games. Entities: Solskjaer, MailOnline, Sportsmail, Cardiff City, Riath Al-Samarrai, Norwegian, Mehmet Dalman, London, Cardiff, Middlesbrough, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Passage: By Riath Al-Samarrai for MailOnline Follow @@riathalsam Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is close to leaving Cardiff City after their poor start to the season. The Norwegian held talks with chairman Mehmet Dalman in London on Wednesday after Tuesday’s home defeat against Middlesbrough left them 17th in the table. Sportsmail understands it is highly possible that Solskjaer will exit the club within the next 24 hours, though it is not yet a foregone conclusion. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is on the brink of being sacked as Cardiff City manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer looks dejected after Cardiff's defeat to Middlesbrough Relations are also said to be amicable between the two parties, with the crucial factor being the side’s form. Solskjaer held talks with chairman Mehmet Dalman in London. Norwegian could leave the club within the next 24 hours. Tuesday's 1-0 defeat to Middlesbrough leaves Cardiff 17th in the table
Solskjaer
[ "Virginia" ]
{ "passage": 1947, "query": 3031 }
Query: She won a @placeholder state championship at age 8, just two years after starting formal training. Entities: Olympic, HLN, Douglas, Virginia, 2008 Beijing Olympics, Johnson, Chow, Nastia Liukin, Natalie Hawkins, Gabby Douglas, U.S., Liang Chow, CNN, Shawn Johnson Passage: (CNN) -- In the end, Gabby Douglas' massive gamble paid off. Like many young girls, she sat glued to the TV during the 2008 Beijing Olympics, mesmerized by the dazzling gymnasts flipping their way to glory. But instead of living vicariously through Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin as they won their gold medals, 12-year-old Douglas hatched a drastic plan to ensure that fairy tale became her reality: She must train with Johnson's coach, even if that meant leaving her family in Virginia. "She started saying, 'I need that coach. I need Coach Chow,'" her mother, Natalie Hawkins, recalled to HLN. Gabby Douglas of the U.S. is the new Olympic women's all-around gymnastics champion. Douglas decided at age 12 she wanted to work with coach Liang Chow. She moved away from her family at age 14 to chase her Olympic dream
Virginia
[ "Natalie Hawkins" ]
{ "passage": 1947, "query": 3032 }
Query: Both @placeholder and her daughter would have to learn how to be a family five states apart. Entities: Olympic, HLN, Douglas, Virginia, 2008 Beijing Olympics, Johnson, Chow, Nastia Liukin, Natalie Hawkins, Gabby Douglas, U.S., Liang Chow, CNN, Shawn Johnson Passage: (CNN) -- In the end, Gabby Douglas' massive gamble paid off. Like many young girls, she sat glued to the TV during the 2008 Beijing Olympics, mesmerized by the dazzling gymnasts flipping their way to glory. But instead of living vicariously through Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin as they won their gold medals, 12-year-old Douglas hatched a drastic plan to ensure that fairy tale became her reality: She must train with Johnson's coach, even if that meant leaving her family in Virginia. "She started saying, 'I need that coach. I need Coach Chow,'" her mother, Natalie Hawkins, recalled to HLN. Gabby Douglas of the U.S. is the new Olympic women's all-around gymnastics champion. Douglas decided at age 12 she wanted to work with coach Liang Chow. She moved away from her family at age 14 to chase her Olympic dream
Natalie Hawkins
[ "Megan Fox" ]
{ "passage": 1948, "query": 3033 }
Query: Transformers star @placeholder is also said to have the 'perfect' proportions Entities: Cambridge, Patrick Malluci, Megan Fox, The Duchess, Duchess of Cambridge, Miranda Kerr, Sun., Kelly Brooks, Katy Perry, Kelly Brook, London, Scarlett Johansson Passage: The Duchess of Cambridge and Scarlett Johansson's breasts are scientifically perfect, according to a formula which stipulates the ideal position of the nipples which is backed by a public poll. Megan Fox, Miranda Kerr, Katy Perry and Kelly Brook are also blessed with the 'perfect' proportions, having an ideally placed 'nipple meridian', a new study has revealed. The ideal proportions are 45 per cent of the breast above the line of the nipples and a generous 55 per cent below. This means her nipples point upward at an angle of 20 degrees, creating what is dubbed a 'beckoning breast' according to the research by London-based plastic surgeon Patrick Malluci and reported today in the Sun. Scarlett Johansson, the Duchess of Cambridge, Megan Fox, Katy Perry and Kelly Brooks's breasts chosen as favourite by 87 per cent in poll. They are slightly fuller below the 'nipple meridian' than above. That means her nipples point upwards at an angle of 20 degrees
Megan Fox
[ "Norway", "Norwegian" ]
{ "passage": 1949, "query": 3034 }
Query: Norwegian researchers created a register of all hip fractures in Norway and a map showing the coverage of the various water utility companies in @placeholder. Entities: Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Luke Garratt, Norwegian, Britain, Norway Passage: By Luke Garratt Hundreds of hip fractures could be prevented every year by adding magnesium to tap water, according to a newly published study. Scientists at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health have found drinking water with a higher concentration of magnesium helps with hip fractures, a common injury suffered by the ageing population of Britain. Public health experts in Norway, where drinking water varies in quality widely, found that in areas where tap water contained magnesium both men and women suffered less hip fractures. Previous successes in adding different naturally occurring materials include the addition of fluoride to drinking water, which led to better dental hygiene across the country. Norwegian study has found link between bone strength and magnesium. Study is the first time that a link has been drawn between the two factors. Researchers suggest putting magnesium-rich dolomite in tap water
Norway
[ "Norway", "Norwegian" ]
{ "passage": 1949, "query": 3034 }
Query: Norwegian researchers created a register of all hip fractures in Norway and a map showing the coverage of the various water utility companies in @placeholder. Entities: Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Luke Garratt, Norwegian, Britain, Norway Passage: By Luke Garratt Hundreds of hip fractures could be prevented every year by adding magnesium to tap water, according to a newly published study. Scientists at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health have found drinking water with a higher concentration of magnesium helps with hip fractures, a common injury suffered by the ageing population of Britain. Public health experts in Norway, where drinking water varies in quality widely, found that in areas where tap water contained magnesium both men and women suffered less hip fractures. Previous successes in adding different naturally occurring materials include the addition of fluoride to drinking water, which led to better dental hygiene across the country. Norwegian study has found link between bone strength and magnesium. Study is the first time that a link has been drawn between the two factors. Researchers suggest putting magnesium-rich dolomite in tap water
Norwegian
[ "Beatles" ]
{ "passage": 1950, "query": 3035 }
Query: As all this indicates, Shankar was already well-known before the @placeholder got involved. Entities: Byrds, Madison Square Garden, Gene Seymour, Shankar, Ravi Shankar, Seymour, Concert for Bangladesh, Beatles, India, CNN, Indian Passage: (CNN) -- "Beauty" seemed somehow insufficient a description for the sounds that came from Ravi Shankar's sitar in a concert hall. It was as if nature itself were being replicated on the stage, whether it was gentle summer rain or late-autumn wind having its way with the landscape. There would be intense engagement between Shankar and his ensemble as they summoned into being tempests of interlocking phrases that seemed to coil and unravel at will. The audience would be enraptured, transported, energized into enthusiastic applause. And this was before the actual performance started. "If you enjoyed the tuning up that much, I hope you enjoy the music even more," Shankar can be heard saying on the recording of the 1971 Concert for Bangladesh addressing the appreciative, if nonplussed crowd at Madison Square Garden. It wasn't the first, or last time he gently (at times, not so gently) reproved audiences who, even with the benefit of his warnings, took the preliminaries for the actual recitals. Some learned, some never did -- and then there were those who really did enjoy the tuning-up as much as what followed. Gene Seymour: Ravi Shankar brought classical Indian music to a global audience. He says he was legendary in India when he made cross-genre connections. The Byrds hip to Shankar before Beatles, but sitar could soon be heard on their records. Seymour: His sound transcended pop associations to carve out singular spot in music
Beatles
[ "Ukraine" ]
{ "passage": 1951, "query": 3036 }
Query: @placeholder's take: Ukraine has a legitimate government and is set to have new presidential elections on May 25. Entities: Russian, Crimean, Viktor Yanukovych, Russia, United Nations, U.N., Ukraine, Vitaly Churkin, Crimea Passage: Tensions are mounting as Russian troops step up their presence in Ukraine's Crimean peninsula and world leaders push for a diplomatic solution to the escalating crisis. As ideological battle lines are drawn around the world over the situation, leaders are painting vastly different pictures of the realities on the ground. Here are some of the questions at play, with a look at how key players are weighing in: Who's in charge of Ukraine? Russia's take: Viktor Yanukovych remains Ukraine's elected leader, and Ukraine's new government is illegitimate. Russian United Nations envoy Vitaly Churkin called it an "armed takeover by radical extremists." Key questions are in dispute over the crisis in Ukraine. Russia, Ukraine disagree about who's in charge. Ukraine's U.N. envoy says 16,000 Russian troops are in Crimea
Ukraine
[ "Ukraine" ]
{ "passage": 1951, "query": 3037 }
Query: "Let's give an opportunity for that to work," @placeholder Ambassador to the U.N. Yuriy Sergeyev said. Entities: Russian, Crimean, Viktor Yanukovych, Russia, United Nations, U.N., Ukraine, Vitaly Churkin, Crimea Passage: Tensions are mounting as Russian troops step up their presence in Ukraine's Crimean peninsula and world leaders push for a diplomatic solution to the escalating crisis. As ideological battle lines are drawn around the world over the situation, leaders are painting vastly different pictures of the realities on the ground. Here are some of the questions at play, with a look at how key players are weighing in: Who's in charge of Ukraine? Russia's take: Viktor Yanukovych remains Ukraine's elected leader, and Ukraine's new government is illegitimate. Russian United Nations envoy Vitaly Churkin called it an "armed takeover by radical extremists." Key questions are in dispute over the crisis in Ukraine. Russia, Ukraine disagree about who's in charge. Ukraine's U.N. envoy says 16,000 Russian troops are in Crimea
Ukraine
[ "U.N.", "United Nations" ]
{ "passage": 1951, "query": 3038 }
Query: "Let's give an opportunity for that to work," Ukrainian Ambassador to the @placeholder Yuriy Sergeyev said. Entities: Russian, Crimean, Viktor Yanukovych, Russia, United Nations, U.N., Ukraine, Vitaly Churkin, Crimea Passage: Tensions are mounting as Russian troops step up their presence in Ukraine's Crimean peninsula and world leaders push for a diplomatic solution to the escalating crisis. As ideological battle lines are drawn around the world over the situation, leaders are painting vastly different pictures of the realities on the ground. Here are some of the questions at play, with a look at how key players are weighing in: Who's in charge of Ukraine? Russia's take: Viktor Yanukovych remains Ukraine's elected leader, and Ukraine's new government is illegitimate. Russian United Nations envoy Vitaly Churkin called it an "armed takeover by radical extremists." Key questions are in dispute over the crisis in Ukraine. Russia, Ukraine disagree about who's in charge. Ukraine's U.N. envoy says 16,000 Russian troops are in Crimea
U.N.
[ "U.N.", "United Nations" ]
{ "passage": 1951, "query": 3038 }
Query: "Let's give an opportunity for that to work," Ukrainian Ambassador to the @placeholder Yuriy Sergeyev said. Entities: Russian, Crimean, Viktor Yanukovych, Russia, United Nations, U.N., Ukraine, Vitaly Churkin, Crimea Passage: Tensions are mounting as Russian troops step up their presence in Ukraine's Crimean peninsula and world leaders push for a diplomatic solution to the escalating crisis. As ideological battle lines are drawn around the world over the situation, leaders are painting vastly different pictures of the realities on the ground. Here are some of the questions at play, with a look at how key players are weighing in: Who's in charge of Ukraine? Russia's take: Viktor Yanukovych remains Ukraine's elected leader, and Ukraine's new government is illegitimate. Russian United Nations envoy Vitaly Churkin called it an "armed takeover by radical extremists." Key questions are in dispute over the crisis in Ukraine. Russia, Ukraine disagree about who's in charge. Ukraine's U.N. envoy says 16,000 Russian troops are in Crimea
United Nations
[ "Russia", "Russian" ]
{ "passage": 1951, "query": 3039 }
Query: @placeholder's take: Russia hasn't said how many troops it's sent into Ukraine. Entities: Russian, Crimean, Viktor Yanukovych, Russia, United Nations, U.N., Ukraine, Vitaly Churkin, Crimea Passage: Tensions are mounting as Russian troops step up their presence in Ukraine's Crimean peninsula and world leaders push for a diplomatic solution to the escalating crisis. As ideological battle lines are drawn around the world over the situation, leaders are painting vastly different pictures of the realities on the ground. Here are some of the questions at play, with a look at how key players are weighing in: Who's in charge of Ukraine? Russia's take: Viktor Yanukovych remains Ukraine's elected leader, and Ukraine's new government is illegitimate. Russian United Nations envoy Vitaly Churkin called it an "armed takeover by radical extremists." Key questions are in dispute over the crisis in Ukraine. Russia, Ukraine disagree about who's in charge. Ukraine's U.N. envoy says 16,000 Russian troops are in Crimea
Russia
[ "Russia", "Russian" ]
{ "passage": 1951, "query": 3039 }
Query: @placeholder's take: Russia hasn't said how many troops it's sent into Ukraine. Entities: Russian, Crimean, Viktor Yanukovych, Russia, United Nations, U.N., Ukraine, Vitaly Churkin, Crimea Passage: Tensions are mounting as Russian troops step up their presence in Ukraine's Crimean peninsula and world leaders push for a diplomatic solution to the escalating crisis. As ideological battle lines are drawn around the world over the situation, leaders are painting vastly different pictures of the realities on the ground. Here are some of the questions at play, with a look at how key players are weighing in: Who's in charge of Ukraine? Russia's take: Viktor Yanukovych remains Ukraine's elected leader, and Ukraine's new government is illegitimate. Russian United Nations envoy Vitaly Churkin called it an "armed takeover by radical extremists." Key questions are in dispute over the crisis in Ukraine. Russia, Ukraine disagree about who's in charge. Ukraine's U.N. envoy says 16,000 Russian troops are in Crimea
Russian
[ "Ukraine" ]
{ "passage": 1951, "query": 3040 }
Query: Ukraine's take: There's no evidence of any threat to Russians inside @placeholder. Entities: Russian, Crimean, Viktor Yanukovych, Russia, United Nations, U.N., Ukraine, Vitaly Churkin, Crimea Passage: Tensions are mounting as Russian troops step up their presence in Ukraine's Crimean peninsula and world leaders push for a diplomatic solution to the escalating crisis. As ideological battle lines are drawn around the world over the situation, leaders are painting vastly different pictures of the realities on the ground. Here are some of the questions at play, with a look at how key players are weighing in: Who's in charge of Ukraine? Russia's take: Viktor Yanukovych remains Ukraine's elected leader, and Ukraine's new government is illegitimate. Russian United Nations envoy Vitaly Churkin called it an "armed takeover by radical extremists." Key questions are in dispute over the crisis in Ukraine. Russia, Ukraine disagree about who's in charge. Ukraine's U.N. envoy says 16,000 Russian troops are in Crimea
Ukraine
[ "Australia", "Wallabies" ]
{ "passage": 1952, "query": 3041 }
Query: Slade held his nerve to kick the winning conversion after the All Blacks had moved to within a point of @placeholder with three seconds left Entities: Adam Ashley-Cooper, Bernard Foley, Malakai Fekitoa, Auckland, Aaron Smith, Nick Phipps, New Zealand All Blacks, Rugby Championship, Wallabies, Sydney, Dane Coles, NZ, Brisbane, Colin Slade, New Zealand, Cory Jane, Ewen McKenzie, Bledisloe Cup, Australia, Ewan McKenzie Passage: Malakai Fekitoa crossed three seconds from full time and Colin Slade converted to give the New Zealand All Blacks a 29-28 win in the last Bledisloe Cup test of the series on Saturday, inflicting more pain on the embattled Wallabies. New Zealand had already retained the Bledisloe Cup with a thumping 51-20 win in Auckland following the 12-12 draw in Sydney at the start of the Rugby Championship, but was behind for most of the match in Brisbane and were on the cusp of losing back-to-back tests for the first time in three years. Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie's stepped down after the defeat. Malakai Fekitoa scored a last-minute try which was converted by Colin Slade to hand New Zealand a dramatic victory in their Bledisloe Cup showdown with Australia in Brisbane. Cory Jane and Dane Coles crossed for the visitors in the first half, but Nick Phipps and Bernard Foley kept the Wallabies in contention. Adam Ashley-Cooper, playing his 100th Test, scored to extend their lead before Aaron Smith kept NZ in touch. Wallabies coach Ewan McKenzie sensationally quit after the match
Australia
[ "Australia", "Wallabies" ]
{ "passage": 1952, "query": 3041 }
Query: Slade held his nerve to kick the winning conversion after the All Blacks had moved to within a point of @placeholder with three seconds left Entities: Adam Ashley-Cooper, Bernard Foley, Malakai Fekitoa, Auckland, Aaron Smith, Nick Phipps, New Zealand All Blacks, Rugby Championship, Wallabies, Sydney, Dane Coles, NZ, Brisbane, Colin Slade, New Zealand, Cory Jane, Ewen McKenzie, Bledisloe Cup, Australia, Ewan McKenzie Passage: Malakai Fekitoa crossed three seconds from full time and Colin Slade converted to give the New Zealand All Blacks a 29-28 win in the last Bledisloe Cup test of the series on Saturday, inflicting more pain on the embattled Wallabies. New Zealand had already retained the Bledisloe Cup with a thumping 51-20 win in Auckland following the 12-12 draw in Sydney at the start of the Rugby Championship, but was behind for most of the match in Brisbane and were on the cusp of losing back-to-back tests for the first time in three years. Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie's stepped down after the defeat. Malakai Fekitoa scored a last-minute try which was converted by Colin Slade to hand New Zealand a dramatic victory in their Bledisloe Cup showdown with Australia in Brisbane. Cory Jane and Dane Coles crossed for the visitors in the first half, but Nick Phipps and Bernard Foley kept the Wallabies in contention. Adam Ashley-Cooper, playing his 100th Test, scored to extend their lead before Aaron Smith kept NZ in touch. Wallabies coach Ewan McKenzie sensationally quit after the match
Wallabies
[ "Qwikster" ]
{ "passage": 1953, "query": 3042 }
Query: @placeholder's site currently presents a landing page that says it is "launching soon." Entities: Netflix.com, Qwikster, Hastings, Netflix, Qwikster.com, Reed Hastings Passage: The ubiquitous red envelopes will endure, but they will carry a new name. Netflix is rebranding its 12-year-old movies-by-mail service as Qwikster and adding video games to its catalog, Reed Hastings, the company's CEO, announced Sunday night. The Web-streaming portion will continue to be called Netflix, he wrote on the company's blog. After the separation, people who subscribe to both services will have to log into two separate websites, Netflix.com and Qwikster.com, to manage their movie queues and account information, Hastings wrote. Customer reviews and ratings from Netflix will be ported to Qwikster for the launch, but after that, people will have to rate and search for movies on each site separately, he wrote. Netflix's DVD-by-mail service will soon be renamed Qwikster. Qwikster will begin offering console games at a premium. Netflix streaming and Qwikster will operate independently
Qwikster
[ "Netflix", "Netflix.com" ]
{ "passage": 1953, "query": 3043 }
Query: Hastings has worried for the last five years that Netflix will fail to successfully adapt its business to growing opportunities, such as online video streaming, he wrote in a rare public admission for the savvy @placeholder co-founder. Entities: Netflix.com, Qwikster, Hastings, Netflix, Qwikster.com, Reed Hastings Passage: The ubiquitous red envelopes will endure, but they will carry a new name. Netflix is rebranding its 12-year-old movies-by-mail service as Qwikster and adding video games to its catalog, Reed Hastings, the company's CEO, announced Sunday night. The Web-streaming portion will continue to be called Netflix, he wrote on the company's blog. After the separation, people who subscribe to both services will have to log into two separate websites, Netflix.com and Qwikster.com, to manage their movie queues and account information, Hastings wrote. Customer reviews and ratings from Netflix will be ported to Qwikster for the launch, but after that, people will have to rate and search for movies on each site separately, he wrote. Netflix's DVD-by-mail service will soon be renamed Qwikster. Qwikster will begin offering console games at a premium. Netflix streaming and Qwikster will operate independently
Netflix
[ "Netflix", "Netflix.com" ]
{ "passage": 1953, "query": 3043 }
Query: Hastings has worried for the last five years that Netflix will fail to successfully adapt its business to growing opportunities, such as online video streaming, he wrote in a rare public admission for the savvy @placeholder co-founder. Entities: Netflix.com, Qwikster, Hastings, Netflix, Qwikster.com, Reed Hastings Passage: The ubiquitous red envelopes will endure, but they will carry a new name. Netflix is rebranding its 12-year-old movies-by-mail service as Qwikster and adding video games to its catalog, Reed Hastings, the company's CEO, announced Sunday night. The Web-streaming portion will continue to be called Netflix, he wrote on the company's blog. After the separation, people who subscribe to both services will have to log into two separate websites, Netflix.com and Qwikster.com, to manage their movie queues and account information, Hastings wrote. Customer reviews and ratings from Netflix will be ported to Qwikster for the launch, but after that, people will have to rate and search for movies on each site separately, he wrote. Netflix's DVD-by-mail service will soon be renamed Qwikster. Qwikster will begin offering console games at a premium. Netflix streaming and Qwikster will operate independently
Netflix.com