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[ "Mozambique" ]
{ "passage": 1954, "query": 3044 }
Query: Some are practically deserted while others, like the island of @placeholder, have a population of 14,000. Entities: French, Maputo, Jazz, Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, CNN, Mozambique Passage: (CNN) -- Once marred by conflict, Mozambique is slowly emerging as a popular tourist destination as people are drawn in by the tropical weather, beautiful beaches and rich culture. Mozambique's capital, Maputo is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city bursting with lively sidewalk cafes and jazz venues. One of Maputo's landmark buildings is the train station designed by an associate of the famous French engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel. Today the train station he inspired rarely sees trains, instead its jazz cafe is among the city's best night spots. The music likely to be performed there is marrabenta, a mix of traditional and urban dance music that was born in the capital. It has been nearly 20 years since Mozambique's civil war ended. The capital Maputo has a number of lively cafes and Jazz venues. With 2,500km of coastline there are a number of unspoilt beaches. The markets are bursting with fresh fish caught by local fishermen
Mozambique
[ "GOP", "Republican", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 1955, "query": 3045 }
Query: Primary challenges from the right shook up the @placeholder in the last two election cycles. Entities: Republicans, tea party, Eric Cantor, Republican, CNN, GOP, Mississippi, Washington, Senate Passage: Washington (CNN)Call it a brief intermission: There's a three-week break in the action after a slew of primaries in May and June and a couple big headlines. The major story line so far this election cycle is the ongoing battle that pits mainstream Republicans against tea party groups and anti-establishment organizations. After a few high-profile tea party victories in late May and early June put to bed premature stories of the death of the 5-year-old grass-roots conservative movement, incumbents and establishment candidates ran the table in last week's contests. Complete coverage: 2014 midterm elections The calendar ahead doesn't look as promising for outsiders looking to knock off another incumbent in the remaining primaries in the 18 states yet to vote. Outsiders vs. insiders is the dominant story line in GOP primaries so far. After knocking off Eric Cantor, insurgents thought they had a sure win in Mississippi. Two more Republican Senate incumbents face challengers but hold lead in polls. Establishment Republicans fear a tilt too far right may hurt party in November
GOP
[ "GOP", "Republican", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 1955, "query": 3045 }
Query: Primary challenges from the right shook up the @placeholder in the last two election cycles. Entities: Republicans, tea party, Eric Cantor, Republican, CNN, GOP, Mississippi, Washington, Senate Passage: Washington (CNN)Call it a brief intermission: There's a three-week break in the action after a slew of primaries in May and June and a couple big headlines. The major story line so far this election cycle is the ongoing battle that pits mainstream Republicans against tea party groups and anti-establishment organizations. After a few high-profile tea party victories in late May and early June put to bed premature stories of the death of the 5-year-old grass-roots conservative movement, incumbents and establishment candidates ran the table in last week's contests. Complete coverage: 2014 midterm elections The calendar ahead doesn't look as promising for outsiders looking to knock off another incumbent in the remaining primaries in the 18 states yet to vote. Outsiders vs. insiders is the dominant story line in GOP primaries so far. After knocking off Eric Cantor, insurgents thought they had a sure win in Mississippi. Two more Republican Senate incumbents face challengers but hold lead in polls. Establishment Republicans fear a tilt too far right may hurt party in November
Republican
[ "GOP", "Republican", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 1955, "query": 3045 }
Query: Primary challenges from the right shook up the @placeholder in the last two election cycles. Entities: Republicans, tea party, Eric Cantor, Republican, CNN, GOP, Mississippi, Washington, Senate Passage: Washington (CNN)Call it a brief intermission: There's a three-week break in the action after a slew of primaries in May and June and a couple big headlines. The major story line so far this election cycle is the ongoing battle that pits mainstream Republicans against tea party groups and anti-establishment organizations. After a few high-profile tea party victories in late May and early June put to bed premature stories of the death of the 5-year-old grass-roots conservative movement, incumbents and establishment candidates ran the table in last week's contests. Complete coverage: 2014 midterm elections The calendar ahead doesn't look as promising for outsiders looking to knock off another incumbent in the remaining primaries in the 18 states yet to vote. Outsiders vs. insiders is the dominant story line in GOP primaries so far. After knocking off Eric Cantor, insurgents thought they had a sure win in Mississippi. Two more Republican Senate incumbents face challengers but hold lead in polls. Establishment Republicans fear a tilt too far right may hurt party in November
Republicans
[ "Emma Sullivan" ]
{ "passage": 1956, "query": 3046 }
Query: In turn, the event administrators, no doubt concerned that the governor's director of communication had taken the time to contact them, informed @placeholder's high school principal. Entities: Youth in Government program, Twitter, Kansas state Capitol, Emma Sullivan, Kansas, Dean Obeidallah, Sam Brownback Passage: There is a new scandal breaking involving an elected official, a young woman and Twitter. And, nope, it's not what you think. This one involves 18-year-old Kansas high school senior Emma Sullivan, who was on a school trip last week to the Kansas state Capitol as part of the Youth in Government program. On her way back from the event, she jokingly tweeted to her then-65 followers on Twitter the following about Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback: "Just made mean comments at gov. brownback and told him he sucked, in person #heblowsalot." When you tweet to 65 people on Twitter, it usually just ends there, quickly evaporating into the cybersphere -- tweets are truly the epitome of ephemeral. Kansas student tweeted her disapproval of Gov. Sam Brownback. Governor's office objected, and the student's principal told her to apologize. Dean Obeidallah: Governor's office impinged on free speech. He says governor apologized, now he needs to stop monitoring social sites
Emma Sullivan
[ "East River" ]
{ "passage": 1957, "query": 3047 }
Query: Police helicopters and TV news aircraft circled the bridge as helpless pedestrians and motorists waited to cross the @placeholder Entities: Bridge, New York Police Department, Daily Mail, NYPD, Memorial Day, Brooklyn Bridge, East River, Manhattan, Dodge Durango, Times Square, Brooklyn Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:50 EST, 27 May 2013 | UPDATED: 02:22 EST, 28 May 2013 The New York Police Department bomb squad shut down the Brooklyn Bridge for two hours on Memorial Day after driver reported a suspicious SUV without a license plate abandoned midway across the span. After a heavily-armored bomb technician tore through the vehicle and a bomb-sniffing dog gave it a once-over, the NYPD offered the all-clear and re-opened the key East River crossing to traffic about 7pm on Monday. The suspicious Dodge Durango was parked in a Manhattan-bound lane of the iconic bridge. Police shut down all traffic - both pedestrians and cars - while they ensured that it did not contain explosives. Bridge closed for two hours on memorial day after Dodge Durango with no license plate is discovered abandoned midway across the span. Heavily-armored NYPD bomb disposal officer inspected the vehicle and found nothing dangerous. Brooklyn Bridge is key East River crossing and traffic was snarled for hours in lower Manhattan and downtown Brooklyn. NYPD on high alert for possible car bombs after 2010 Times Square bombing attempt
East River
[ "Morrisons" ]
{ "passage": 1958, "query": 3048 }
Query: The @placeholder £10 dressed lobster dish comes topped with prawn mousse and the supermarket predicts a 100 per cent rise in year on year sales. Entities: M&S, Waitrose, Aldi, Marks & Spencer, Asda, Signature Dressed Lobster, UK, ASDA, PUBLISHED, Christmas, Deni Kirkova, UPDATED, Morrisons Passage: By Deni Kirkova PUBLISHED: 10:40 EST, 12 December 2013 | UPDATED: 11:57 EST, 13 December 2013 Value supermarkets Morrisons and Aldi are taking on high-end stores Waitrose and Marks & Spencer with their luxurious lobster offerings this Christmas. Traditionally the fanciest of festive foods, lobster is now being sold for the price of a standard turkey joint at stores up and down the UK. While M&S and Waitrose are charging up to £24 for a fresh dressed lobster Morrisons has introduced a £10 ready-to-eat dressed lobster and Aldi is offering lobster tails for £4.99, while Asda is stocking £5 frozen versions for real buffet-loving bargain hunters. Morrisons launch whole ready-to-eat Signature Dressed Lobster for £10. Aldi offer single lobster tails for £4.99 and ASDA sell frozen lobster for £5. M&S and Waitrose charge £24 for whole dressed lobster
Morrisons
[ "Yemen", "Yemeni" ]
{ "passage": 1959, "query": 3049 }
Query: His background gave him the credibility to infiltrate AQAP, the @placeholder-based branch of the terrorist organization, which is exceptionally careful about whom it accepts and trusts. Entities: Mustafa Alani, U.S., Alani, Saudi, Gulf Research Center, al Qaeda, Al Qaeda, Arabic, Yemeni, UK, CNN, Yemen, British, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula Passage: (CNN) -- New details are emerging about the agent sent by Saudi counterterrorism agents into Yemen to track a plot by al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to bomb a U.S.-bound airliner. The agent is of Arabic origin but holds a British passport, according to Mustafa Alani, director of security studies at the Gulf Research Center. Alani was briefed on the operation by Saudi counterterrorism officials. The agent, whom another source said had Saudi roots, lived for a long time in the UK and at some point fell in with jihadist sympathizers, Alani told CNN. That made him an attractive target for Saudi counterterrorism agencies, which recruited him about a year ago, Alani said. NEW: The mole studied Arabic in Yemen to draw al Qaeda's attention, analyst says. NEW: Saudi agents smuggled him out of Yemen and separately retrieved the bomb, he says. The man was a British citizen of Saudi descent who had fallen in with jihadist sympathizers. Al Qaeda's Yemeni branch has "a whole outfit" targeting U.S., source says
Yemen
[ "Yemen", "Yemeni" ]
{ "passage": 1959, "query": 3049 }
Query: His background gave him the credibility to infiltrate AQAP, the @placeholder-based branch of the terrorist organization, which is exceptionally careful about whom it accepts and trusts. Entities: Mustafa Alani, U.S., Alani, Saudi, Gulf Research Center, al Qaeda, Al Qaeda, Arabic, Yemeni, UK, CNN, Yemen, British, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula Passage: (CNN) -- New details are emerging about the agent sent by Saudi counterterrorism agents into Yemen to track a plot by al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to bomb a U.S.-bound airliner. The agent is of Arabic origin but holds a British passport, according to Mustafa Alani, director of security studies at the Gulf Research Center. Alani was briefed on the operation by Saudi counterterrorism officials. The agent, whom another source said had Saudi roots, lived for a long time in the UK and at some point fell in with jihadist sympathizers, Alani told CNN. That made him an attractive target for Saudi counterterrorism agencies, which recruited him about a year ago, Alani said. NEW: The mole studied Arabic in Yemen to draw al Qaeda's attention, analyst says. NEW: Saudi agents smuggled him out of Yemen and separately retrieved the bomb, he says. The man was a British citizen of Saudi descent who had fallen in with jihadist sympathizers. Al Qaeda's Yemeni branch has "a whole outfit" targeting U.S., source says
Yemeni
[ "Saudi" ]
{ "passage": 1959, "query": 3050 }
Query: The device that AQAP bomb-makers had built for the mole was flown from Yemen to Saudi Arabia by @placeholder counter-terrorism agents and handed over -- around April 20th -- to U.S. intelligence officials. Entities: Mustafa Alani, U.S., Alani, Saudi, Gulf Research Center, al Qaeda, Al Qaeda, Arabic, Yemeni, UK, CNN, Yemen, British, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula Passage: (CNN) -- New details are emerging about the agent sent by Saudi counterterrorism agents into Yemen to track a plot by al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to bomb a U.S.-bound airliner. The agent is of Arabic origin but holds a British passport, according to Mustafa Alani, director of security studies at the Gulf Research Center. Alani was briefed on the operation by Saudi counterterrorism officials. The agent, whom another source said had Saudi roots, lived for a long time in the UK and at some point fell in with jihadist sympathizers, Alani told CNN. That made him an attractive target for Saudi counterterrorism agencies, which recruited him about a year ago, Alani said. NEW: The mole studied Arabic in Yemen to draw al Qaeda's attention, analyst says. NEW: Saudi agents smuggled him out of Yemen and separately retrieved the bomb, he says. The man was a British citizen of Saudi descent who had fallen in with jihadist sympathizers. Al Qaeda's Yemeni branch has "a whole outfit" targeting U.S., source says
Saudi
[ "British", "UK" ]
{ "passage": 1959, "query": 3051 }
Query: Those devices were intercepted after a tip by Saudi counterterrorism, and had the potential to bring down a plane, according to @placeholder and U.S. officials. Entities: Mustafa Alani, U.S., Alani, Saudi, Gulf Research Center, al Qaeda, Al Qaeda, Arabic, Yemeni, UK, CNN, Yemen, British, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula Passage: (CNN) -- New details are emerging about the agent sent by Saudi counterterrorism agents into Yemen to track a plot by al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to bomb a U.S.-bound airliner. The agent is of Arabic origin but holds a British passport, according to Mustafa Alani, director of security studies at the Gulf Research Center. Alani was briefed on the operation by Saudi counterterrorism officials. The agent, whom another source said had Saudi roots, lived for a long time in the UK and at some point fell in with jihadist sympathizers, Alani told CNN. That made him an attractive target for Saudi counterterrorism agencies, which recruited him about a year ago, Alani said. NEW: The mole studied Arabic in Yemen to draw al Qaeda's attention, analyst says. NEW: Saudi agents smuggled him out of Yemen and separately retrieved the bomb, he says. The man was a British citizen of Saudi descent who had fallen in with jihadist sympathizers. Al Qaeda's Yemeni branch has "a whole outfit" targeting U.S., source says
British
[ "British", "UK" ]
{ "passage": 1959, "query": 3051 }
Query: Those devices were intercepted after a tip by Saudi counterterrorism, and had the potential to bring down a plane, according to @placeholder and U.S. officials. Entities: Mustafa Alani, U.S., Alani, Saudi, Gulf Research Center, al Qaeda, Al Qaeda, Arabic, Yemeni, UK, CNN, Yemen, British, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula Passage: (CNN) -- New details are emerging about the agent sent by Saudi counterterrorism agents into Yemen to track a plot by al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to bomb a U.S.-bound airliner. The agent is of Arabic origin but holds a British passport, according to Mustafa Alani, director of security studies at the Gulf Research Center. Alani was briefed on the operation by Saudi counterterrorism officials. The agent, whom another source said had Saudi roots, lived for a long time in the UK and at some point fell in with jihadist sympathizers, Alani told CNN. That made him an attractive target for Saudi counterterrorism agencies, which recruited him about a year ago, Alani said. NEW: The mole studied Arabic in Yemen to draw al Qaeda's attention, analyst says. NEW: Saudi agents smuggled him out of Yemen and separately retrieved the bomb, he says. The man was a British citizen of Saudi descent who had fallen in with jihadist sympathizers. Al Qaeda's Yemeni branch has "a whole outfit" targeting U.S., source says
UK
[ "Alain Perea", "Perea" ]
{ "passage": 1960, "query": 3052 }
Query: ‘He told us all the little information, every detail about his uncle, his family,’ @placeholder told the Miami Herald. Entities: Dexter Marshall, Miami-Dade County, Daily Mail, Roman Villacres, Damaris Jaramillo, Luis Mir, Alain Perea, Joe Manuel Cotte Vazquez, South Florida, Mir, Carlos Morillo, Perea, Florida, Miami Herald, Miami-Dade Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:50 EST, 21 April 2013 | UPDATED: 02:20 EST, 21 April 2013 A sordid tale of teenage betrayal and brutality has authorities struggling to understand how the theft of over $600,000 ended with the tragic death of a 21-year-old woman and with five young men facing charges for a bizarre kidnapping with a near nude escape and the fatal shooting. An April 20 Miami Herald report tries to shed light on the strange South Florida story, starting with 19-year-old Luis Mir. After a mutual friend introduced Mir to several other young men in Miami-Dade County, Florida, police say Mir made a proposition that would eventually leave Alain Perea, 19, Roman Villacres, 19, Dexter Marshall, 27, Carlos Morillo, 26, and Joe Manuel Cotte Vazquez, 18 all awaiting trial for Mir’s own violent kidnapping and possibly the death of Perea’s girlfriend Damaris Jaramillo, 21. Authorities say the bizarre saga began when Miami-Dade teenager Luis Mir enlisted the help of five other young men to rob his own family of a safe full of cash. After an apparent betrayal and at least one set of wandering eyes, police say Mir was kidnapped by his former cohorts and brutally beaten before making his break in the buff. Now the men will stand trial for Mir's kidnapping as well as for the death of one of the kidnappers' young girlfriend
Alain Perea
[ "Alain Perea", "Perea" ]
{ "passage": 1960, "query": 3052 }
Query: ‘He told us all the little information, every detail about his uncle, his family,’ @placeholder told the Miami Herald. Entities: Dexter Marshall, Miami-Dade County, Daily Mail, Roman Villacres, Damaris Jaramillo, Luis Mir, Alain Perea, Joe Manuel Cotte Vazquez, South Florida, Mir, Carlos Morillo, Perea, Florida, Miami Herald, Miami-Dade Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:50 EST, 21 April 2013 | UPDATED: 02:20 EST, 21 April 2013 A sordid tale of teenage betrayal and brutality has authorities struggling to understand how the theft of over $600,000 ended with the tragic death of a 21-year-old woman and with five young men facing charges for a bizarre kidnapping with a near nude escape and the fatal shooting. An April 20 Miami Herald report tries to shed light on the strange South Florida story, starting with 19-year-old Luis Mir. After a mutual friend introduced Mir to several other young men in Miami-Dade County, Florida, police say Mir made a proposition that would eventually leave Alain Perea, 19, Roman Villacres, 19, Dexter Marshall, 27, Carlos Morillo, 26, and Joe Manuel Cotte Vazquez, 18 all awaiting trial for Mir’s own violent kidnapping and possibly the death of Perea’s girlfriend Damaris Jaramillo, 21. Authorities say the bizarre saga began when Miami-Dade teenager Luis Mir enlisted the help of five other young men to rob his own family of a safe full of cash. After an apparent betrayal and at least one set of wandering eyes, police say Mir was kidnapped by his former cohorts and brutally beaten before making his break in the buff. Now the men will stand trial for Mir's kidnapping as well as for the death of one of the kidnappers' young girlfriend
Perea
[ "Alain Perea", "Perea" ]
{ "passage": 1960, "query": 3053 }
Query: Police say that's when @placeholder and his friends decided to set up Mir to take him down. Entities: Dexter Marshall, Miami-Dade County, Daily Mail, Roman Villacres, Damaris Jaramillo, Luis Mir, Alain Perea, Joe Manuel Cotte Vazquez, South Florida, Mir, Carlos Morillo, Perea, Florida, Miami Herald, Miami-Dade Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:50 EST, 21 April 2013 | UPDATED: 02:20 EST, 21 April 2013 A sordid tale of teenage betrayal and brutality has authorities struggling to understand how the theft of over $600,000 ended with the tragic death of a 21-year-old woman and with five young men facing charges for a bizarre kidnapping with a near nude escape and the fatal shooting. An April 20 Miami Herald report tries to shed light on the strange South Florida story, starting with 19-year-old Luis Mir. After a mutual friend introduced Mir to several other young men in Miami-Dade County, Florida, police say Mir made a proposition that would eventually leave Alain Perea, 19, Roman Villacres, 19, Dexter Marshall, 27, Carlos Morillo, 26, and Joe Manuel Cotte Vazquez, 18 all awaiting trial for Mir’s own violent kidnapping and possibly the death of Perea’s girlfriend Damaris Jaramillo, 21. Authorities say the bizarre saga began when Miami-Dade teenager Luis Mir enlisted the help of five other young men to rob his own family of a safe full of cash. After an apparent betrayal and at least one set of wandering eyes, police say Mir was kidnapped by his former cohorts and brutally beaten before making his break in the buff. Now the men will stand trial for Mir's kidnapping as well as for the death of one of the kidnappers' young girlfriend
Alain Perea
[ "Alain Perea", "Perea" ]
{ "passage": 1960, "query": 3053 }
Query: Police say that's when @placeholder and his friends decided to set up Mir to take him down. Entities: Dexter Marshall, Miami-Dade County, Daily Mail, Roman Villacres, Damaris Jaramillo, Luis Mir, Alain Perea, Joe Manuel Cotte Vazquez, South Florida, Mir, Carlos Morillo, Perea, Florida, Miami Herald, Miami-Dade Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:50 EST, 21 April 2013 | UPDATED: 02:20 EST, 21 April 2013 A sordid tale of teenage betrayal and brutality has authorities struggling to understand how the theft of over $600,000 ended with the tragic death of a 21-year-old woman and with five young men facing charges for a bizarre kidnapping with a near nude escape and the fatal shooting. An April 20 Miami Herald report tries to shed light on the strange South Florida story, starting with 19-year-old Luis Mir. After a mutual friend introduced Mir to several other young men in Miami-Dade County, Florida, police say Mir made a proposition that would eventually leave Alain Perea, 19, Roman Villacres, 19, Dexter Marshall, 27, Carlos Morillo, 26, and Joe Manuel Cotte Vazquez, 18 all awaiting trial for Mir’s own violent kidnapping and possibly the death of Perea’s girlfriend Damaris Jaramillo, 21. Authorities say the bizarre saga began when Miami-Dade teenager Luis Mir enlisted the help of five other young men to rob his own family of a safe full of cash. After an apparent betrayal and at least one set of wandering eyes, police say Mir was kidnapped by his former cohorts and brutally beaten before making his break in the buff. Now the men will stand trial for Mir's kidnapping as well as for the death of one of the kidnappers' young girlfriend
Perea
[ "Luis Mir", "Mir" ]
{ "passage": 1960, "query": 3054 }
Query: Meanwhile, @placeholder’s family ran to the police and Mir himself was able to escape as his kidnappers snoozed. Entities: Dexter Marshall, Miami-Dade County, Daily Mail, Roman Villacres, Damaris Jaramillo, Luis Mir, Alain Perea, Joe Manuel Cotte Vazquez, South Florida, Mir, Carlos Morillo, Perea, Florida, Miami Herald, Miami-Dade Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:50 EST, 21 April 2013 | UPDATED: 02:20 EST, 21 April 2013 A sordid tale of teenage betrayal and brutality has authorities struggling to understand how the theft of over $600,000 ended with the tragic death of a 21-year-old woman and with five young men facing charges for a bizarre kidnapping with a near nude escape and the fatal shooting. An April 20 Miami Herald report tries to shed light on the strange South Florida story, starting with 19-year-old Luis Mir. After a mutual friend introduced Mir to several other young men in Miami-Dade County, Florida, police say Mir made a proposition that would eventually leave Alain Perea, 19, Roman Villacres, 19, Dexter Marshall, 27, Carlos Morillo, 26, and Joe Manuel Cotte Vazquez, 18 all awaiting trial for Mir’s own violent kidnapping and possibly the death of Perea’s girlfriend Damaris Jaramillo, 21. Authorities say the bizarre saga began when Miami-Dade teenager Luis Mir enlisted the help of five other young men to rob his own family of a safe full of cash. After an apparent betrayal and at least one set of wandering eyes, police say Mir was kidnapped by his former cohorts and brutally beaten before making his break in the buff. Now the men will stand trial for Mir's kidnapping as well as for the death of one of the kidnappers' young girlfriend
Luis Mir
[ "Luis Mir", "Mir" ]
{ "passage": 1960, "query": 3054 }
Query: Meanwhile, @placeholder’s family ran to the police and Mir himself was able to escape as his kidnappers snoozed. Entities: Dexter Marshall, Miami-Dade County, Daily Mail, Roman Villacres, Damaris Jaramillo, Luis Mir, Alain Perea, Joe Manuel Cotte Vazquez, South Florida, Mir, Carlos Morillo, Perea, Florida, Miami Herald, Miami-Dade Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:50 EST, 21 April 2013 | UPDATED: 02:20 EST, 21 April 2013 A sordid tale of teenage betrayal and brutality has authorities struggling to understand how the theft of over $600,000 ended with the tragic death of a 21-year-old woman and with five young men facing charges for a bizarre kidnapping with a near nude escape and the fatal shooting. An April 20 Miami Herald report tries to shed light on the strange South Florida story, starting with 19-year-old Luis Mir. After a mutual friend introduced Mir to several other young men in Miami-Dade County, Florida, police say Mir made a proposition that would eventually leave Alain Perea, 19, Roman Villacres, 19, Dexter Marshall, 27, Carlos Morillo, 26, and Joe Manuel Cotte Vazquez, 18 all awaiting trial for Mir’s own violent kidnapping and possibly the death of Perea’s girlfriend Damaris Jaramillo, 21. Authorities say the bizarre saga began when Miami-Dade teenager Luis Mir enlisted the help of five other young men to rob his own family of a safe full of cash. After an apparent betrayal and at least one set of wandering eyes, police say Mir was kidnapped by his former cohorts and brutally beaten before making his break in the buff. Now the men will stand trial for Mir's kidnapping as well as for the death of one of the kidnappers' young girlfriend
Mir
[ "HMP", "HideMyPhone" ]
{ "passage": 1961, "query": 3055 }
Query: Outgoing calls and texts are charged depending on the country the user is calling and example rates are available from the @placeholder! Entities: US, Japan, iPhone, Android, Brazil, HMP, New Zealand, UK, HideMyPhone, Europe, HideMyAss Passage: Mobiles are blamed for making it easy for people to cheat on their partners and conceal affairs - and for serial philanderers a new privacy app is the latest weapon in their cheating arsenal. HideMyPhone! (HMP) lets people use their current phone as if it had a different number, manage as many numbers as they want and remove all traces of call and message history at the press of a button. The app can also be password protected to keep others from seeing what's been said. HideMyPhone! (HMP) can be used on multiple devices and there is also no limit to the amount of numbers (selection pictured right) a user can rent. An average 30-day package costs £2.29 in the UK and $2.99 in the US, and numbers can be bought from Brazil to Japan, across Europe and New Zealand among others (left). HideMyPhone! was developed by privacy experts from HideMyAss! App can be used on as many iPhone and Android devices the user wants. There is also no limit to the amount of numbers a user can rent. Free trial numbers last a week but other numbers expire after 30 days. They then enter a ‘quarantine’ for two months before being rented again. The app is free, but the service isn’t and numbers start at £2.29 ($2.99) in the US) plus individual costs for calls and text messages
HMP
[ "HMP", "HideMyPhone" ]
{ "passage": 1961, "query": 3055 }
Query: Outgoing calls and texts are charged depending on the country the user is calling and example rates are available from the @placeholder! Entities: US, Japan, iPhone, Android, Brazil, HMP, New Zealand, UK, HideMyPhone, Europe, HideMyAss Passage: Mobiles are blamed for making it easy for people to cheat on their partners and conceal affairs - and for serial philanderers a new privacy app is the latest weapon in their cheating arsenal. HideMyPhone! (HMP) lets people use their current phone as if it had a different number, manage as many numbers as they want and remove all traces of call and message history at the press of a button. The app can also be password protected to keep others from seeing what's been said. HideMyPhone! (HMP) can be used on multiple devices and there is also no limit to the amount of numbers (selection pictured right) a user can rent. An average 30-day package costs £2.29 in the UK and $2.99 in the US, and numbers can be bought from Brazil to Japan, across Europe and New Zealand among others (left). HideMyPhone! was developed by privacy experts from HideMyAss! App can be used on as many iPhone and Android devices the user wants. There is also no limit to the amount of numbers a user can rent. Free trial numbers last a week but other numbers expire after 30 days. They then enter a ‘quarantine’ for two months before being rented again. The app is free, but the service isn’t and numbers start at £2.29 ($2.99) in the US) plus individual costs for calls and text messages
HideMyPhone
[ "Manchester City" ]
{ "passage": 1962, "query": 3056 }
Query: 'And in @placeholder's 2011-12 when they won the title he was a very important player. Entities: Sergio Aguero, Argentina, Manchester City, Argentine, Upton Park, Aguero, Manuel Pellegrini, Frank Lampard, Tottenham, West Ham United Passage: Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini insists Sergio Aguero is not even close to his best - but says the Argentina star has 'all the conditions' to become the best striker in world football. Aguero scored four against Tottenham last week in a devastating display of finishing. He has been in frightening recent form, with eight goals in his last five games and 11 in 11 in all competitions. The 26-year-old has been plagued with muscular injuries in recent seasons, which has effected his explosive style, but appears to have finally put them behind him. Sergio Aguero has been in frightening recent form scoring eight goals in his last five matches. Sergio Aguero has scored eight goals in his last five games and 11 in 11 in all competitions. Argentine striker appears to have put injury struggles behind him. Manuel Pellegrini's Manchester City face West Ham United at Upton Park on Saturday afternoon. Frank Lampard ruled out after failing to recover from a thigh strain
Manchester City
[ "Rick Santorum", "Santorum" ]
{ "passage": 1963, "query": 3057 }
Query: He said: 'This was a good night for @placeholder. Entities: Minnesota, St Charles, Mitt Romney, White House, Barack Obama, Romney, Santorum, Pennsylvania, Newt Gingrich, Republican, Texas, Toby Harnden, Missouri, GOP, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul Passage: By Toby Harnden Last updated at 5:03 PM on 8th February 2012 The tumultuous battle for the Republican presidential nomination took a dramatic twist last night when Rick Santorum won three stunning victories and delivered a major blow to Mitt Romney’s White House ambitions. Speaking in St Charles, Missouri, Mr Santorum, former senator for Pennsylvania, declared: 'I don't stand here as the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney, I stand here as the conservative alternative to Barack Obama.' Mr Santorum won by 30 points in Missouri. He beat Mr Romney into third place in Minnesota, behind Representative Ron Paul of Texas, the maverick libertarian. Republican nomination fight in chaos as Mitt Romney is handed three crushing defeats. Newt Gingrich fared even worst with third and fourth places. Brutal spring forecast for GOP as nomination fight likely to drag on
Rick Santorum
[ "Rick Santorum", "Santorum" ]
{ "passage": 1963, "query": 3057 }
Query: He said: 'This was a good night for @placeholder. Entities: Minnesota, St Charles, Mitt Romney, White House, Barack Obama, Romney, Santorum, Pennsylvania, Newt Gingrich, Republican, Texas, Toby Harnden, Missouri, GOP, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul Passage: By Toby Harnden Last updated at 5:03 PM on 8th February 2012 The tumultuous battle for the Republican presidential nomination took a dramatic twist last night when Rick Santorum won three stunning victories and delivered a major blow to Mitt Romney’s White House ambitions. Speaking in St Charles, Missouri, Mr Santorum, former senator for Pennsylvania, declared: 'I don't stand here as the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney, I stand here as the conservative alternative to Barack Obama.' Mr Santorum won by 30 points in Missouri. He beat Mr Romney into third place in Minnesota, behind Representative Ron Paul of Texas, the maverick libertarian. Republican nomination fight in chaos as Mitt Romney is handed three crushing defeats. Newt Gingrich fared even worst with third and fourth places. Brutal spring forecast for GOP as nomination fight likely to drag on
Santorum
[ "Barack Obama" ]
{ "passage": 1963, "query": 3058 }
Query: Beneficiary: President @placeholder could be the real winner as the Republicans seemingly tear themselves apart Entities: Minnesota, St Charles, Mitt Romney, White House, Barack Obama, Romney, Santorum, Pennsylvania, Newt Gingrich, Republican, Texas, Toby Harnden, Missouri, GOP, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul Passage: By Toby Harnden Last updated at 5:03 PM on 8th February 2012 The tumultuous battle for the Republican presidential nomination took a dramatic twist last night when Rick Santorum won three stunning victories and delivered a major blow to Mitt Romney’s White House ambitions. Speaking in St Charles, Missouri, Mr Santorum, former senator for Pennsylvania, declared: 'I don't stand here as the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney, I stand here as the conservative alternative to Barack Obama.' Mr Santorum won by 30 points in Missouri. He beat Mr Romney into third place in Minnesota, behind Representative Ron Paul of Texas, the maverick libertarian. Republican nomination fight in chaos as Mitt Romney is handed three crushing defeats. Newt Gingrich fared even worst with third and fourth places. Brutal spring forecast for GOP as nomination fight likely to drag on
Barack Obama
[ "La Guardia" ]
{ "passage": 1964, "query": 3059 }
Query: A woman sleeps next to baggage at @placeholder in New York on Monday as thousands of flights were grounded ahead of the oncoming storm Entities: La Guardia, U.S., Boston, New York, Logan Airport, FlightAware.com, East Coast, Newark, Philadelphia, Washington, United Airlines Passage: More than 9,000 flights in and out of East Coast airports have been canceled or delayed as a major snowstorm packing up to three feet of snow barrels down on the region. Practically nothing is set to take off or land in New York, Boston and Philadelphia until at least Tuesday evening with the disruption expected to spill into Wednesday. By Monday evening, about 7,000 U.S. flights through Tuesday had already been scrubbed and 1,700 had been delayed, according to tracking service FlightAware.com. Most were to or from a band running from Washington through New York to Boston. A ground stop had been ordered on incoming flights had been ordered on Monday afternoon at La Guardia and Newark airports and is expected to continue for at least 24 hours. More than 9,000 flights have been affected by the blizzards so far. Nearly 300 flights have already been cancelled on Wednesday. Practically nothing would take off or land in New York, Boston and Philadelphia through until Tuesday. United Airlines canceled all flights in Boston, New York and Philadelphia. The storm was expected to worsen from around 8-9pm on Monday with residents being warned to shelter in place. Ground stop on all incoming flights to Newark and La Guardia airports. Boston's Logan Airport said there would be no flights after 7pm on Monday, and the shutdown could last until late Wednesday
La Guardia
[ "Joseph Smith", "Smith" ]
{ "passage": 1965, "query": 3060 }
Query: She said the reaction of some Mormons to the news was similar to the five stages of grief, 'this is not the @placeholder I love'. Entities: Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith, Smith, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Emma, Helen Kimball, Mormon, Church Passage: Mormon leaders have finally admitted that the church's founder and prophet, Joseph Smith, took as many as 40 wives, some already married and one only 14 years old. Smith, who wrote the Book of Mormon and established the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, had been portrayed in church materials as a loyal partner to his loving spouse Emma. The church's acknowledgement is part of an effort to be more open about its history as members increasingly encounter claims about the faith on the internet. Scroll down for video Polygamous: The Mormon church has admitted that its founder Joseph Smith (right) had 40 wives - including 14-year-old Helen Kimball (pictured left much later in life). Church admits for the first time how many wives founder Joseph Smith had. One was aged just 14, and several were already married to friends of his. The polygamy was an 'excruciating ordeal' for his first wife Emma. Smith was reluctant to be polygamist, and was forced by angels
Joseph Smith
[ "Joseph Smith", "Smith" ]
{ "passage": 1965, "query": 3060 }
Query: She said the reaction of some Mormons to the news was similar to the five stages of grief, 'this is not the @placeholder I love'. Entities: Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith, Smith, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Emma, Helen Kimball, Mormon, Church Passage: Mormon leaders have finally admitted that the church's founder and prophet, Joseph Smith, took as many as 40 wives, some already married and one only 14 years old. Smith, who wrote the Book of Mormon and established the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, had been portrayed in church materials as a loyal partner to his loving spouse Emma. The church's acknowledgement is part of an effort to be more open about its history as members increasingly encounter claims about the faith on the internet. Scroll down for video Polygamous: The Mormon church has admitted that its founder Joseph Smith (right) had 40 wives - including 14-year-old Helen Kimball (pictured left much later in life). Church admits for the first time how many wives founder Joseph Smith had. One was aged just 14, and several were already married to friends of his. The polygamy was an 'excruciating ordeal' for his first wife Emma. Smith was reluctant to be polygamist, and was forced by angels
Smith
[ "Helen Kimball" ]
{ "passage": 1965, "query": 3061 }
Query: Most of Smith's wives were between the ages of 20 and 40, but he married @placeholder, a daughter of two close friends, 'several months before her 15th birthday.' Entities: Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith, Smith, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Emma, Helen Kimball, Mormon, Church Passage: Mormon leaders have finally admitted that the church's founder and prophet, Joseph Smith, took as many as 40 wives, some already married and one only 14 years old. Smith, who wrote the Book of Mormon and established the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, had been portrayed in church materials as a loyal partner to his loving spouse Emma. The church's acknowledgement is part of an effort to be more open about its history as members increasingly encounter claims about the faith on the internet. Scroll down for video Polygamous: The Mormon church has admitted that its founder Joseph Smith (right) had 40 wives - including 14-year-old Helen Kimball (pictured left much later in life). Church admits for the first time how many wives founder Joseph Smith had. One was aged just 14, and several were already married to friends of his. The polygamy was an 'excruciating ordeal' for his first wife Emma. Smith was reluctant to be polygamist, and was forced by angels
Helen Kimball
[ "Egypt", "Egyptian", "Egyptians" ]
{ "passage": 1966, "query": 3062 }
Query: Graham said violence will destroy a future for @placeholder, but he expressed optimism. Entities: John McCain, White House, Egypt, Egyptians, U.S., Graham, Mohamed Morsy, Morsy, Cairo, Obama, McCain, Egyptian Passage: U.S. Sen. John McCain says this summer's ouster of former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy was "a coup," a description that goes against the statements so far from the Obama administration. The White House has avoided using that term for the Egyptian military's ouster of Morsy. "We have said we share the democratic aspirations and criticism of the Morsy government that led millions of Egyptians into the streets ... . We've also said that the circumstances of (Morsy's) removal was a coup," McCain told reporters in Cairo on Tuesday. McCain also referred to the ouster as a "coup" in July, but he chose to reiterate that description on Egyptian soil at a time when the country is roiling with unrest and violence in the ouster's aftermath. Sen. Graham wants "an Egyptian solution to an Egyptian problem" "The circumstances of (Morsy's) removal was a coup," McCain says. Sens. McCain and Graham are traveling at the request of President Obama. A longtime ally of the U.S., Egypt gets $1.3 billion in military aid a year
Egypt
[ "Egypt", "Egyptian", "Egyptians" ]
{ "passage": 1966, "query": 3062 }
Query: Graham said violence will destroy a future for @placeholder, but he expressed optimism. Entities: John McCain, White House, Egypt, Egyptians, U.S., Graham, Mohamed Morsy, Morsy, Cairo, Obama, McCain, Egyptian Passage: U.S. Sen. John McCain says this summer's ouster of former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy was "a coup," a description that goes against the statements so far from the Obama administration. The White House has avoided using that term for the Egyptian military's ouster of Morsy. "We have said we share the democratic aspirations and criticism of the Morsy government that led millions of Egyptians into the streets ... . We've also said that the circumstances of (Morsy's) removal was a coup," McCain told reporters in Cairo on Tuesday. McCain also referred to the ouster as a "coup" in July, but he chose to reiterate that description on Egyptian soil at a time when the country is roiling with unrest and violence in the ouster's aftermath. Sen. Graham wants "an Egyptian solution to an Egyptian problem" "The circumstances of (Morsy's) removal was a coup," McCain says. Sens. McCain and Graham are traveling at the request of President Obama. A longtime ally of the U.S., Egypt gets $1.3 billion in military aid a year
Egyptian
[ "Egypt", "Egyptian", "Egyptians" ]
{ "passage": 1966, "query": 3062 }
Query: Graham said violence will destroy a future for @placeholder, but he expressed optimism. Entities: John McCain, White House, Egypt, Egyptians, U.S., Graham, Mohamed Morsy, Morsy, Cairo, Obama, McCain, Egyptian Passage: U.S. Sen. John McCain says this summer's ouster of former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy was "a coup," a description that goes against the statements so far from the Obama administration. The White House has avoided using that term for the Egyptian military's ouster of Morsy. "We have said we share the democratic aspirations and criticism of the Morsy government that led millions of Egyptians into the streets ... . We've also said that the circumstances of (Morsy's) removal was a coup," McCain told reporters in Cairo on Tuesday. McCain also referred to the ouster as a "coup" in July, but he chose to reiterate that description on Egyptian soil at a time when the country is roiling with unrest and violence in the ouster's aftermath. Sen. Graham wants "an Egyptian solution to an Egyptian problem" "The circumstances of (Morsy's) removal was a coup," McCain says. Sens. McCain and Graham are traveling at the request of President Obama. A longtime ally of the U.S., Egypt gets $1.3 billion in military aid a year
Egyptians
[ "100F" ]
{ "passage": 1967, "query": 3063 }
Query: on Tuesday but authorities said the temperature in the car would have soared to more than @placeholder. Entities: 100F, Cyller Nelson, Mobile, Daily Mail, Alabama, Cyller, Pine Oaks Mobile Home Park Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:35 EST, 10 July 2013 | UPDATED: 16:49 EST, 10 July 2013 A four-year-old boy has tragically died after climbing into a boiling-hot car during a heatwave on Tuesday. Cyller Nelson was discovered soon after his family reported him missing at the Pine Oaks Mobile Home Park in Mobile, Alabama around 2.15pm. A neighbor reported hearing his mother screaming as a man tried desperately to revive the little boy. Paramedics pronounced the four-year-old dead at the scene. Devastating loss: Four-year-old Cyller died on Tuesday after climbing into a hot car Tragedy: The body of Cyller Nelson (pictured center with his parents and newborn sister) was discovered on Tuesday after he climbed into a car in 100F heat in Mobile, Alabama. Cyller Nelson wandered off in Pine Oaks Mobile Home Park in Mobile, Alabama on Tuesday
100F
[ "Globalfoundries" ]
{ "passage": 1968, "query": 3064 }
Query: Under the agreement, @placeholder will become IBM's exclusive server processor semiconductor technology provider for 22 nanometer (nm), 14nm and 10nm semiconductors for the next 10 years. Entities: Buffett, Globalfoundries, Wall Street, Warren Buffett, Tesco, CNBC, Berkshire Hathaway, MarketWatch, IBM Passage: Warren Buffett could lose $1billion due to plummeting IBM stocks, it has been reported. Company Berkshire Hathaway, of which Buffett is CEO, has 70,173,978 IBM shares, MarketWatch reported. Buffett risked losing $1,056,118,369 when IBM saw its stock price fall 8.3% before the market opened, the website reported early Monday morning. While still costly, Buffett's Monday loss may actually be slightly less. As of this writing, IBM's stocks are down 7.14%, which would mean a $912,261,714 loss. Bad investment: Warren Buffett may lose hundreds of millions of dollars Monday due to IBM's plummeting stocks In early October, Buffett said of a loss on Tesco worth hundreds of millions of dollars to CNBC: 'With Tesco, we definitely made a mistake. I made a mistake on that one more than anybody else made a mistake ... That was a huge mistake by me.' Investor Warren Buffett may suffer a $1billion loss due to plummeting IBM stocks. Company Berkshire Hathaway, of which Buffett is CEO, currently has 70,173,978 IBM shares. The news comes just weeks after Berkshire Hathaway lost millions on supermarket chain Tesco. IBM fell short of Wall Street profit expectations when it reported third quarter earnings on Monday. The company has said it will pay $1.5 billion to Globalfoundries in order to shed its costly chip division
Globalfoundries
[ "Abu Qatada" ]
{ "passage": 1969, "query": 3065 }
Query: Mrs May said: ‘The UK courts here were very clear that @placeholder poses a threat to our national security. Entities: Israeli, Jordan, Qatada, David Cameron, Islamic State, U.S, Al Qaeda, Theresa May, Abu Qatada, Jordanian, UK, Britain Passage: Theresa May yesterday vowed that hate preacher Abu Qatada will not be allowed back into Britain after he was cleared of terror offences in Jordan. The Home Secretary insisted the UK will remain closed to the Al Qaeda-linked extremist, who was deported after a decade-long battle costing up to £1million. Her pledge came minutes after judges in Jordan acquitted the cleric of involvement in plotting atrocities in his home country on the grounds of ‘insufficient evidence’. Scroll down for video Abu Qatada kisses the hands and legs of his father upon his release Abu Qatada reacts as his father kisses his head after he was released from prison. Jordanian court ruled there was insufficient evidence against Abu Qatada. He was linked with plans to target Israeli and U.S tourists, and diplomats. Home Secretary's pledge came minutes after the 53-year-old's acquittal. Earlier David Cameron insisted he would not be allowed back in the UK. But Qatada is now likely to attract attention for his views on Islamic State
Abu Qatada
[ "Jordan", "Jordanian" ]
{ "passage": 1969, "query": 3066 }
Query: He finally agreed to go voluntarily after Mrs May secured a string of promises from the @placeholder authorities that he would be fairly treated. Entities: Israeli, Jordan, Qatada, David Cameron, Islamic State, U.S, Al Qaeda, Theresa May, Abu Qatada, Jordanian, UK, Britain Passage: Theresa May yesterday vowed that hate preacher Abu Qatada will not be allowed back into Britain after he was cleared of terror offences in Jordan. The Home Secretary insisted the UK will remain closed to the Al Qaeda-linked extremist, who was deported after a decade-long battle costing up to £1million. Her pledge came minutes after judges in Jordan acquitted the cleric of involvement in plotting atrocities in his home country on the grounds of ‘insufficient evidence’. Scroll down for video Abu Qatada kisses the hands and legs of his father upon his release Abu Qatada reacts as his father kisses his head after he was released from prison. Jordanian court ruled there was insufficient evidence against Abu Qatada. He was linked with plans to target Israeli and U.S tourists, and diplomats. Home Secretary's pledge came minutes after the 53-year-old's acquittal. Earlier David Cameron insisted he would not be allowed back in the UK. But Qatada is now likely to attract attention for his views on Islamic State
Jordan
[ "Jordan", "Jordanian" ]
{ "passage": 1969, "query": 3066 }
Query: He finally agreed to go voluntarily after Mrs May secured a string of promises from the @placeholder authorities that he would be fairly treated. Entities: Israeli, Jordan, Qatada, David Cameron, Islamic State, U.S, Al Qaeda, Theresa May, Abu Qatada, Jordanian, UK, Britain Passage: Theresa May yesterday vowed that hate preacher Abu Qatada will not be allowed back into Britain after he was cleared of terror offences in Jordan. The Home Secretary insisted the UK will remain closed to the Al Qaeda-linked extremist, who was deported after a decade-long battle costing up to £1million. Her pledge came minutes after judges in Jordan acquitted the cleric of involvement in plotting atrocities in his home country on the grounds of ‘insufficient evidence’. Scroll down for video Abu Qatada kisses the hands and legs of his father upon his release Abu Qatada reacts as his father kisses his head after he was released from prison. Jordanian court ruled there was insufficient evidence against Abu Qatada. He was linked with plans to target Israeli and U.S tourists, and diplomats. Home Secretary's pledge came minutes after the 53-year-old's acquittal. Earlier David Cameron insisted he would not be allowed back in the UK. But Qatada is now likely to attract attention for his views on Islamic State
Jordanian
[ "Luke Shaw" ]
{ "passage": 1970, "query": 3067 }
Query: It is understood the majority of funds made from sales — £27m for @placeholder, £25m for Lallana, £4m for Lambert and £20m for Lovren — will be spent on recruitment. Entities: Mauricio Pochettino, Daily Mail, Pelle, Manchester United, Ronald Koeman, Liverpool, Jay Rodriguez, Inter, Morgan Schneiderlin, Adam Lallana, Tadic, Spurs, Tottenham, Southampton, Dani Osvaldo, Anfield, Rickie Lambert, Dejan Lovren, Premier League, Eredivisie, Sam Cunningham, Reds, Graziano Pelle, Dusan Tadic, Luke Shaw, Dutchman Passage: By Sam Cunningham for the Daily Mail Follow @@samcunningham The vultures who have been circling Southampton finally descended this summer and tore great chunks out of the club. Liverpool have had the biggest feed, devouring their heart, Adam Lallana, and the guts, Rickie Lambert. On Sunday, they went for the spine with Dejan Lovren completing his £20million move to Anfield. Manchester United ripped out the most tender part of all in young full back Luke Shaw. Tottenham took off with the brain; their manager Mauricio Pochettino. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Southampton's two summer signings Tadic and Pelle Mass exodus: Southampton have willingly allowed a number of key players to leave the club this summer. Southampton have sold a number of the club's star players this summer. Luke Shaw signed for Manchester United in a £30million deal. Adam Lallana and Rickie Lambert both joined Liverpool. Dejan Lovren has also moved to Anfield. Morgan Schneiderlin could join Mauricio Pochettino at Tottenham. Jay Rodriguez linked to Reds and Spurs while Dani Osvaldo may join Inter. Saints finished eighth in Premier League last season. Ronald Koeman tasked with rebuilding first-team. Dutchman so far signed Graziano Pelle and Dusan Tadic from Eredivisie
Luke Shaw
[ "Marriott" ]
{ "passage": 1971, "query": 3068 }
Query: IDEO recommended that @placeholder install a "map wall" in the lobby, with recommendations from fellow guests, such as where to find the best coffee shop or restaurant and where to go jogging in the local area. Entities: Fran Samalionis, IDEO, TownePlace, Keep The Change, Marriott Passage: Consumers today have more power than ever before. The large and diverse selection of media available on newsstands means that customers know what they should be getting, and if they aren't satisfied with the service there's a host of Web sites and forums on which they can let everyone know. Marriott's TownePlace suite In response, organizations are seeking ever more innovative ways of understanding their customers' needs, and are even turning to anthropologists and sociologists to help them. "Whereas before a lot of services were designed from the inside out, now, because consumers are so much more empowered, they are having to think about designing from the outside in," says Fran Samalionis, global practice leader for service design and innovation at IDEO. "They have to think much more about the customer experience and then figure out how to make sense of that for the business." Designers now put the consumer, not function, at the heart of new products. Global firm IDEO studies customer behavior to influence designs. Hotel chain Marriott devised "home-from-home" suites for extended-stay guests. "Keep The Change" credit card rounds up transactions, puts the pennies in savings
Marriott
[ "IDEO" ]
{ "passage": 1971, "query": 3069 }
Query: The solution @placeholder came up with was to introduce a credit card, "Keep The Change," which would instantly transfer the amount customers would usually round up into a separate savings account. Entities: Fran Samalionis, IDEO, TownePlace, Keep The Change, Marriott Passage: Consumers today have more power than ever before. The large and diverse selection of media available on newsstands means that customers know what they should be getting, and if they aren't satisfied with the service there's a host of Web sites and forums on which they can let everyone know. Marriott's TownePlace suite In response, organizations are seeking ever more innovative ways of understanding their customers' needs, and are even turning to anthropologists and sociologists to help them. "Whereas before a lot of services were designed from the inside out, now, because consumers are so much more empowered, they are having to think about designing from the outside in," says Fran Samalionis, global practice leader for service design and innovation at IDEO. "They have to think much more about the customer experience and then figure out how to make sense of that for the business." Designers now put the consumer, not function, at the heart of new products. Global firm IDEO studies customer behavior to influence designs. Hotel chain Marriott devised "home-from-home" suites for extended-stay guests. "Keep The Change" credit card rounds up transactions, puts the pennies in savings
IDEO
[ "Ovell Krell" ]
{ "passage": 1972, "query": 3070 }
Query: The identification was made through a DNA sample collected from @placeholder. Entities: George Owen Smith, University of South Florida, Arthur G. Dozier School, Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys, Florida Industrial School for Boys, Owen Smith, Ovell Krell, Florida Passage: A 14-year-old boy has been identified as the first of 55 bodied dug up on the grounds of a former Florida boys' school decades after they died allegedly of neglect and brutality. University of South Florida researchers said Thursday that remains belonging to George Owen Smith had been exhumed from the grounds of the renamed Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys, an institution with a troubled history where the facilities were often decrepit and guards were accused of brutality. In December 1940, Owen Smith's mother wrote the superintendent of the then-Florida Industrial School for Boys about the welfare of her 14-year-old son, who had been sent there months earlier for being with a friend in a stolen car. University of South Florida researchers said George Owen Smith's remains had been exhumed from the grounds of Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys. The institution had a troubled history where the facilities were often decrepit and guards were accused of brutality. Owen Smith went missing in 1940 as a 14-year-old. The school said he had escaped and his body was found under the house but his family didn't believe them. On Thursday his sister, Ovell Krell, now 86, said she was relieved to finally say goodbye to her brother. Researchers will continue working to identify the other victims
Ovell Krell
[ "Beckhams" ]
{ "passage": 1973, "query": 3071 }
Query: A spokesman for the Beckhams said yesterday: ‘As we have said on many occasions, the @placeholder have always paid their taxes in full and have never been involved in aggressive tax-avoidance schemes.’ Entities: Robbie Williams, Geri Halliwell, Beckhams, The Sunday Times, Ingenious, HMRC, HM Revenue & Customs, Williams, Inside Track Productions, Take That Passage: Geri Halliwell and other celebrities poured more than £68million into a controversial fund accused of tax avoidance Celebrities including the Beckhams, Robbie Williams and Geri Halliwell are among investors who poured more than £68million into a controversial fund accused of tax avoidance. The 141 stars and other members of the super-rich could have jointly saved £26million in tax in just one year alone through the film investment scheme. But many now face huge backdated bills as HM Revenue & Customs fights a legal battle to prove the venture was designed to avoid tax. Former Take That singer Mr Williams was the biggest individual investor in the Inside Track Productions scheme in 2002-03, according to a leaked list of those involved obtained by The Sunday Times. Ingenious investment firm is in a legal battle with HM Revenue & Customs. Encouraged investment in films by allowing investors to claim tax breaks. Stars could face large bills if HMRC proves the venture was tax avoidance. Although accounts show how much stars were entitled to claim, it is not know whether they did so
Beckhams
[ "John Nimmo" ]
{ "passage": 1974, "query": 3072 }
Query: He warned @placeholder, described to the court as a 'social recluse' who 'rarely leaves his house', that 'all options' as to sentencing remained open. Entities: Westminster, London Calling, Westminster Magistrates' Court, Twitter, The Clash, Sorley, John Nimmo, Isabella Sorley, London, Newcastle, Buckingham Palace Passage: A Twitter troll who sent vile messages to a feminist campaigner on Twitter posted a selfie of herself enjoying a sightseeing trip to Buckingham Palace just hours before appearing before Westminster Magistrates' Court. Isabella Sorley, 23, posted the picture of herself on to the site along with the message 'Just chilling at the queens' (sic) yesterday morning. She is believed to have travelled to London from Newcastle so she could appear before the court in Westminster. The picture, posted alongside a link to The Clash song 'London Calling', will raise questions about whether Sorley took her trip to London for a court appearance seriously. Isabella Sorley posted message 'Just chilling at the queens (sic)' yesterday. Sorley and John Nimmo pleaded guilty to sending 'menacing' tweets. She told campaigner 'go kill yourself' and 'rape is the last of your worries'
John Nimmo
[ "Allen Martin" ]
{ "passage": 1975, "query": 3073 }
Query: Mr @placeholder is one of the first ex-forces personnel to benefit from the scheme, after ministers agreed to lift the age limit which meant only people aged 18 to 30 could apply. Entities: Afghanistan, Matt Chorley, David Cameron, Cornwall, Civvy Street, Mailonline, Navy, Royal Navy, Allen Martin, Iraq Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 06:09 EST, 20 November 2013 | UPDATED: 06:13 EST, 20 November 2013 A former Royal Navy officer has become the 10,000th person to receive government help to start their business after banks refused to help. David Cameron today revealed Iraq and Afghanistan veteran Allen Martin will receive £10,000 towards launching his own business, just months after leaving the forces. The Prime Minister said he was determined to make money available to people with business ideas but who ‘through no fault of their own they can’t get the money to make a go of it’. Ex-Royal Navy officer Allen Martin received £10,000 state-backed loan. He was medically-discharged after being injured in fuelling accident. Given weeks to plan life on Civvy Street, and wanted to be own boss. Plans to use money to launch property management company in Cornwall. David Cameron hails scheme for offering loans to people rejected by banks
Allen Martin
[ "Indonesia" ]
{ "passage": 1976, "query": 3074 }
Query: My love for @placeholder has only grown," the performer said. Entities: Lady Gaga, Gaga, Islamic, Indonesia, Sebayang, Jakarta, CNN, Minola Sebayang Passage: Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- Lady Gaga has canceled her concert in Indonesia, her management said Sunday, citing security concerns after Islamic hardliners denounced her costumes and dance moves as too risqué. If the concert were held, there would be concerns the singer, her crew and attendees may be in harm's way, said Minola Sebayang, the lawyer for the promoters. "This is an advice from her security team. So the cancellation is purely based on the decision made by her management," Sebayang said. Before she was Gaga: The unseen photos Earlier this month, Jakarta police recommended that Lady Gaga's sold-out June 3 show not be issued a permit because of security concerns. NEW: Lady Gaga says she is devastated, apologizes to her fans. There are concerns the singer, her crew and attendees may be in harm's way, promoter says. Islamists have decried Lady Gaga's dance moves and costumes. Jakarta authorities say June 3 show should not be issued a permit over security concerns
Indonesia
[ "Florida" ]
{ "passage": 1977, "query": 3075 }
Query: Holloway came up Tuesday from his first home in @placeholder to clean the property, which has been listed for sale for several years Entities: Stephentown, New England Patriots, Brian Holloway, Labor Day weekend, LA Raiders, Albany, Twitter, New York, Pittsfield, HelpMeSave300, Massachusetts, Labor Day, Florida, upstate New York, NFL Passage: A former NFL player’s home was broken into and thoroughly trashed by teenagers in upstate New York over Labor Day weekend. Brian Holloway, a three time all-pro lineman for the New England Patriots, arrived to his second home in Stephentown on Tuesday to find it covered in urine, graffiti and empty cups and booze bottles. While he and his family were in Florida, the area high schoolers broke into the $1.5 million house and then with the help of Twitter quickly attracted hundreds of their peers from miles around. Trashed: The $1.5 million upstate New York home of the former All-pro NFL lineman was broken into and then trashed by 300 partying high schoolers over Labor Day weekend. Brian Holloway's New York home was in ruins when he came back from vacation. The students from Albany, New York to Pittsfield, Massachusetts documented the chaos extensively via social media. Now the former offensive lineman for the LA Raiders and New England Patriots has turned the mess into HelpMeSave300, a group he's formed to combat the teens' drug and alcohol abuse
Florida
[ "HelpMeSave300" ]
{ "passage": 1977, "query": 3076 }
Query: Holloway has, in turn, posted the messages on a website he calls @placeholder Entities: Stephentown, New England Patriots, Brian Holloway, Labor Day weekend, LA Raiders, Albany, Twitter, New York, Pittsfield, HelpMeSave300, Massachusetts, Labor Day, Florida, upstate New York, NFL Passage: A former NFL player’s home was broken into and thoroughly trashed by teenagers in upstate New York over Labor Day weekend. Brian Holloway, a three time all-pro lineman for the New England Patriots, arrived to his second home in Stephentown on Tuesday to find it covered in urine, graffiti and empty cups and booze bottles. While he and his family were in Florida, the area high schoolers broke into the $1.5 million house and then with the help of Twitter quickly attracted hundreds of their peers from miles around. Trashed: The $1.5 million upstate New York home of the former All-pro NFL lineman was broken into and then trashed by 300 partying high schoolers over Labor Day weekend. Brian Holloway's New York home was in ruins when he came back from vacation. The students from Albany, New York to Pittsfield, Massachusetts documented the chaos extensively via social media. Now the former offensive lineman for the LA Raiders and New England Patriots has turned the mess into HelpMeSave300, a group he's formed to combat the teens' drug and alcohol abuse
HelpMeSave300
[ "Control-Alt-Delete" ]
{ "passage": 1978, "query": 3077 }
Query: Just put the diskette in, hit @placeholder, and by magic your program starts." Entities: YouTube, Gates, Microsoft, Bill Gates, Harvard University, Macs, CNN, Control-Alt-Delete, Harvard, IBM, Apple Passage: (CNN) -- If you pressed Control-Alt-Delete to log on before reading this, Bill Gates says he's sorry. The Microsoft founder says the triple-key login should have been made easier, Ã la Apple's Macs, but that a designer insisted on the more complicated step. "We could have had a single button. But the guy who did the IBM keyboard design didn't want to give us our single button," Gates said Saturday during a question-and-answer session to launch a Harvard University fund-raising campaign. His comments have gained attention since a video of his Harvard Q&A was posted on YouTube on Tuesday. Smiling, Gates tried to follow through on the thought, noting it was a basic security feature. But he eventually surrendered to common sense. Bill Gates: IBM designer insisted on triple-key login on PCs for security reasons. But Gates says Control-Alt-Delete was a "mistake" The designer credited with the shortcut has deflected responsibility. Gates made comments at a recent Harvard University event
Control-Alt-Delete
[ "Microsoft" ]
{ "passage": 1978, "query": 3078 }
Query: During Saturday's session, Gates reflected on a variety of topics, from the philanthropy he's made his life's work since stepping back from an active role at @placeholder to his company's relationship with Apple in the early days. Entities: YouTube, Gates, Microsoft, Bill Gates, Harvard University, Macs, CNN, Control-Alt-Delete, Harvard, IBM, Apple Passage: (CNN) -- If you pressed Control-Alt-Delete to log on before reading this, Bill Gates says he's sorry. The Microsoft founder says the triple-key login should have been made easier, Ã la Apple's Macs, but that a designer insisted on the more complicated step. "We could have had a single button. But the guy who did the IBM keyboard design didn't want to give us our single button," Gates said Saturday during a question-and-answer session to launch a Harvard University fund-raising campaign. His comments have gained attention since a video of his Harvard Q&A was posted on YouTube on Tuesday. Smiling, Gates tried to follow through on the thought, noting it was a basic security feature. But he eventually surrendered to common sense. Bill Gates: IBM designer insisted on triple-key login on PCs for security reasons. But Gates says Control-Alt-Delete was a "mistake" The designer credited with the shortcut has deflected responsibility. Gates made comments at a recent Harvard University event
Microsoft
[ "Microsoft" ]
{ "passage": 1978, "query": 3079 }
Query: That included helping keep what would become @placeholder's fiercest rival afloat in the 1990s when it was foundering. Entities: YouTube, Gates, Microsoft, Bill Gates, Harvard University, Macs, CNN, Control-Alt-Delete, Harvard, IBM, Apple Passage: (CNN) -- If you pressed Control-Alt-Delete to log on before reading this, Bill Gates says he's sorry. The Microsoft founder says the triple-key login should have been made easier, Ã la Apple's Macs, but that a designer insisted on the more complicated step. "We could have had a single button. But the guy who did the IBM keyboard design didn't want to give us our single button," Gates said Saturday during a question-and-answer session to launch a Harvard University fund-raising campaign. His comments have gained attention since a video of his Harvard Q&A was posted on YouTube on Tuesday. Smiling, Gates tried to follow through on the thought, noting it was a basic security feature. But he eventually surrendered to common sense. Bill Gates: IBM designer insisted on triple-key login on PCs for security reasons. But Gates says Control-Alt-Delete was a "mistake" The designer credited with the shortcut has deflected responsibility. Gates made comments at a recent Harvard University event
Microsoft
[ "Apple" ]
{ "passage": 1978, "query": 3080 }
Query: "We actually put more people on the Mac than @placeholder had." Entities: YouTube, Gates, Microsoft, Bill Gates, Harvard University, Macs, CNN, Control-Alt-Delete, Harvard, IBM, Apple Passage: (CNN) -- If you pressed Control-Alt-Delete to log on before reading this, Bill Gates says he's sorry. The Microsoft founder says the triple-key login should have been made easier, Ã la Apple's Macs, but that a designer insisted on the more complicated step. "We could have had a single button. But the guy who did the IBM keyboard design didn't want to give us our single button," Gates said Saturday during a question-and-answer session to launch a Harvard University fund-raising campaign. His comments have gained attention since a video of his Harvard Q&A was posted on YouTube on Tuesday. Smiling, Gates tried to follow through on the thought, noting it was a basic security feature. But he eventually surrendered to common sense. Bill Gates: IBM designer insisted on triple-key login on PCs for security reasons. But Gates says Control-Alt-Delete was a "mistake" The designer credited with the shortcut has deflected responsibility. Gates made comments at a recent Harvard University event
Apple
[ "Microsoft" ]
{ "passage": 1978, "query": 3081 }
Query: That included buying a 6% share of Apple, which lawyers convinced Gates that @placeholder shouldn't keep for antitrust reasons. Entities: YouTube, Gates, Microsoft, Bill Gates, Harvard University, Macs, CNN, Control-Alt-Delete, Harvard, IBM, Apple Passage: (CNN) -- If you pressed Control-Alt-Delete to log on before reading this, Bill Gates says he's sorry. The Microsoft founder says the triple-key login should have been made easier, Ã la Apple's Macs, but that a designer insisted on the more complicated step. "We could have had a single button. But the guy who did the IBM keyboard design didn't want to give us our single button," Gates said Saturday during a question-and-answer session to launch a Harvard University fund-raising campaign. His comments have gained attention since a video of his Harvard Q&A was posted on YouTube on Tuesday. Smiling, Gates tried to follow through on the thought, noting it was a basic security feature. But he eventually surrendered to common sense. Bill Gates: IBM designer insisted on triple-key login on PCs for security reasons. But Gates says Control-Alt-Delete was a "mistake" The designer credited with the shortcut has deflected responsibility. Gates made comments at a recent Harvard University event
Microsoft
[ "Santa" ]
{ "passage": 1979, "query": 3082 }
Query: A tiny @placeholder icon is used to show his current location while a countdown clock below the map lets users know where he'll take his sleigh next. Entities: Latvia, NORAD, Obama, Hawaii, Christmas, Michelle Obama, CNN, Santa Passage: (CNN) -- First lady Michelle Obama got into the Christmas spirit Saturday by helping field phone calls from excited children eagerly tracking Santa and his sleigh full of toys across the world. "I've spotted a little dot, flashing dot that is over -- right now, Santa's sleigh is over the country of Latvia. And he's delivering toys there," Obama told three siblings. "It looks like he's got all nine reindeer with him. And it looks like that sleigh is pretty full -- yep, that's what the experts here are saying." Obama took the phone calls from Hawaii where the first family is vacationing for Christmas. Michelle Obama answers phone calls for NORAD's Santa tracker. She tells one caller she has already gotten what she wanted: her family is together. NORAD's Santa tracker started by accident in 1955
Santa
[ "Santa" ]
{ "passage": 1979, "query": 3083 }
Query: Most of the children she spoke to were more concerned with finding out Santa's whereabouts than talking to the first lady, but one parent appeared to catch Obama by surprise when he asked, "What do you want for Christmas this year from @placeholder?" Entities: Latvia, NORAD, Obama, Hawaii, Christmas, Michelle Obama, CNN, Santa Passage: (CNN) -- First lady Michelle Obama got into the Christmas spirit Saturday by helping field phone calls from excited children eagerly tracking Santa and his sleigh full of toys across the world. "I've spotted a little dot, flashing dot that is over -- right now, Santa's sleigh is over the country of Latvia. And he's delivering toys there," Obama told three siblings. "It looks like he's got all nine reindeer with him. And it looks like that sleigh is pretty full -- yep, that's what the experts here are saying." Obama took the phone calls from Hawaii where the first family is vacationing for Christmas. Michelle Obama answers phone calls for NORAD's Santa tracker. She tells one caller she has already gotten what she wanted: her family is together. NORAD's Santa tracker started by accident in 1955
Santa
[ "Schindler's List" ]
{ "passage": 1980, "query": 3084 }
Query: In @placeholder Ralph Fiennes' Goeth is seen being hanged, pictured, after giving a Nazi salute but historians say very little is known about the actual execution and what then happened to the body Entities: Ralph Fiennes, Spielberg, National Geographic Channel, Nazi, Amon Goeth, Poles, Ludwig Fischer, Bloody Tales, Jews, Goeth, Schindler's List, World War Two Passage: Sadistic Amon Goeth was believed to have been executed in a filmed hanging but now historians say it was a different Nazi butcher Revelations about the execution of a notorious Nazi war criminal, immortalised in Schindler's List, have raised questions about how the mass murderer died and whether he was even hanged at all. For decades Amon Goeth, who was responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of Jews and Poles during World War Two, was believed to have been filmed being executed in 1946. A black and white video shows executioners twice botching a hanging before he was eventually killed. Amon Goeth killed thousands of people as concentration camp commander. For decades video of a Nazi execution was believed to show his death. But new documentary says film shows execution of Dr Ludwig Fischer. Goeth was chillingly played by Ralph Fiennes in the Spielberg masterpiece. His death is a complete mystery and it is not known where he was buried. 'Bloody Tales' is on Monday, March 25 at 8pm on the National Geographic Channel.
Schindler's List
[ "Barack Obama", "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 1981, "query": 3085 }
Query: @placeholder’s healthcare website has come under severe scrutiny since its launch and its programmers have said they expressed concerns beforehand but were ignored by their seniors. Entities: US, Health and Human Services, Affordable Care Act, Barack Obama, Kathleen Sebelius, Health and Human Services Secretary, Obama, CNN Passage: In the dark: Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has admitted Barack Obama did not know about the considerable problems with the new health insurance website until after its launch President Barack Obama was in the dark about the considerable problems with the Affordable Care Act's website until after the launch of the troubled service, the US health chief has revealed. Insurance companies have been complaining about issues using the site, which crashed during a test run before the launch, but the president was apparently unaware of the technical problems. Speaking to CNN, Kathleen Sebelius, the country's Health and Human Services Secretary, said Mr Obama first learned of them 'the first couple of days after' the site went live on October 1. Kathleen Sebelius said Obama found out a couple of days after launch. Programmers previously claimed they raised alert prior to site going live. Website supposed to be easy for users to compare, choose health insurance. But since going live on Oct 1 it has been plagued with problems
Barack Obama
[ "Barack Obama", "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 1981, "query": 3085 }
Query: @placeholder’s healthcare website has come under severe scrutiny since its launch and its programmers have said they expressed concerns beforehand but were ignored by their seniors. Entities: US, Health and Human Services, Affordable Care Act, Barack Obama, Kathleen Sebelius, Health and Human Services Secretary, Obama, CNN Passage: In the dark: Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has admitted Barack Obama did not know about the considerable problems with the new health insurance website until after its launch President Barack Obama was in the dark about the considerable problems with the Affordable Care Act's website until after the launch of the troubled service, the US health chief has revealed. Insurance companies have been complaining about issues using the site, which crashed during a test run before the launch, but the president was apparently unaware of the technical problems. Speaking to CNN, Kathleen Sebelius, the country's Health and Human Services Secretary, said Mr Obama first learned of them 'the first couple of days after' the site went live on October 1. Kathleen Sebelius said Obama found out a couple of days after launch. Programmers previously claimed they raised alert prior to site going live. Website supposed to be easy for users to compare, choose health insurance. But since going live on Oct 1 it has been plagued with problems
Obama
[ "Meth" ]
{ "passage": 1982, "query": 3086 }
Query: Wallin, nicknamed Monsignor @placeholder in some media reports, also pleaded guilty to a federal drug charge and awaits sentencing. Entities: Kristen Laschober, Laschober, San Clemente, California, McCluskey, Chad McCluskey, Laguna Niguel, Meth, Hartford, Kevin Wallin, Associated Press Passage: By Associated Press A man who supplied nearly 10 pounds of methamphetamine to a drug operation run by a Catholic priest dubbed Monsignor Meth was sentenced Wednesday to more than five years in prison, telling a judge he was overcome by his addiction and never intended to become such a big dealer. Chad McCluskey, 44, was sentenced to five years, five months behind bars for his role in a massive meth operation Chad McCluskey, 44, of San Clemente, California, was sentenced in federal court in Hartford to five years, five months behind bars. He and his girlfriend, Kristen Laschober, of Laguna Niguel, California, pleaded guilty last year to drug conspiracy charges connected to their meth business with now-suspended Monsignor Kevin Wallin. Laschober awaits sentencing. Chad McCluskey, 44, supplied nearly 10 pounds of meth to the operation. Monsignor Kevin Wallin still faces 11 to 14 years in prison for selling massive amounts of the drug. McCluskey's attorney called him a good man who lost his way due to addiction
Meth
[ "Hummels" ]
{ "passage": 1983, "query": 3087 }
Query: Bullied: Varane is pushed away from the ball as @placeholder heads Germany in front Entities: Everton, Duncan Ferguson, French, West Ham, France, World Cup, Paul Pogba, Germany, Pogba, Real Madrid, Header, Rio Ferdinand, Hummels, Raphael Varane Passage: They are the brilliant young, French pair with growing reputations and destined for big-money transfers. So how did Paul Pogba and Raphael Varane, both 21, fare in the World Cup quarter final against Germany? The problem with being a graceful, stylish, youthful central defender, is that a bigger, brutish heavyweight can always come along and flatten you. Rio Ferdinand used to have the same problem. Playing for West Ham against Everton one Saturday afternoon, he tried to nutmeg Duncan Ferguson… and suffered the consequence. It was a painful lesson. VIDEO Scroll dwon to watch the skillfull Paul Pogba show off his freestyle ability. Hummels outmuscled the Real Madrid defender to score. Header knocked France out of the World Cup in quarter-final. Other young star Paul Pogba only showed flashes of ability. Pogba gave away free-kick from which Hummels headed the winner
Hummels
[ "Lebanon" ]
{ "passage": 1984, "query": 3088 }
Query: Military officials say a marriage for Hassoun had been arranged with a woman in @placeholder. Entities: Marines, William D. Beydler, North Carolina, Camp Lejeune, Marine Corps, Wassef Hassoun, Fallujah, Wassef Ali Hassoun, Lebanon, U.S. Marine, Hassoun, Iraq Passage: A U.S. Marine who vanished from his unit in Iraq and later wound up in Lebanon for eight years will face trial on desertion and other charges, the military said Friday. Maj. Gen. William D. Beydler has referred 34-year-old Cpl. Wassef Hassoun for a general court-martial on charges of desertion, larceny and destruction of government property, according to a news release from the Marines. No date has been set for Hassoun's trial at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, where he is being held. Marine Corps Corporal Wassef Ali Hassoun was charged a month ago with desertion in a mysterious case in which he left his unit in Iraq only to turn up in Lebanon. Cpl. Wassef Hassoun faces a general court-martial on charges of desertion, larceny and destruction of government property. The case began in June 2004, when Hassoun disappeared from a base in Fallujah, Iraq. One week after his dissapearance he appeared in a photo purportedly taken by insurgents
Lebanon
[ "Em", "Eminem" ]
{ "passage": 1985, "query": 3089 }
Query: That kind of lyricism isn't surprising from @placeholder, whose rhymes have been called homophobic in addition to misogynistic and violent. Entities: Lana Del Rey, Snoop Dogg, Iggy, Twitter, Em, Ray Rice, Iggy Azalea, Eminem, CNN, Nicki, NFL Passage: (CNN) -- With Snoop Dogg bowing out of his feud with Iggy Azalea, it seems Eminem is more than willing to take his place. In a leaked snippet from a new Eminem song called "Vegas," the controversial rapper appears to tell Iggy to put away her "rape whistle." "Unless you're Nicki/grab you by the wrist let's ski/so what's it gon be/put that s**t away Iggy/You don't wanna blow that rape whistle on me," Eminem raps. Those lyrics come on the heels of Em taking shots at singer Lana Del Rey in a freestyle, saying that he'd punch her "right in the face twice" like NFL player Ray Rice, who was suspended from the league after he was seen on video knocking his then-fiance unconscious. Eminem apparently tells Iggy Azalea to put away her "rape whistle" in a new song. Iggy Azalea responded on Twitter, shaming older rappers who harass young women. Iggy: Women in music have the bigger b***s, anyhow
Em
[ "Em", "Eminem" ]
{ "passage": 1985, "query": 3089 }
Query: That kind of lyricism isn't surprising from @placeholder, whose rhymes have been called homophobic in addition to misogynistic and violent. Entities: Lana Del Rey, Snoop Dogg, Iggy, Twitter, Em, Ray Rice, Iggy Azalea, Eminem, CNN, Nicki, NFL Passage: (CNN) -- With Snoop Dogg bowing out of his feud with Iggy Azalea, it seems Eminem is more than willing to take his place. In a leaked snippet from a new Eminem song called "Vegas," the controversial rapper appears to tell Iggy to put away her "rape whistle." "Unless you're Nicki/grab you by the wrist let's ski/so what's it gon be/put that s**t away Iggy/You don't wanna blow that rape whistle on me," Eminem raps. Those lyrics come on the heels of Em taking shots at singer Lana Del Rey in a freestyle, saying that he'd punch her "right in the face twice" like NFL player Ray Rice, who was suspended from the league after he was seen on video knocking his then-fiance unconscious. Eminem apparently tells Iggy Azalea to put away her "rape whistle" in a new song. Iggy Azalea responded on Twitter, shaming older rappers who harass young women. Iggy: Women in music have the bigger b***s, anyhow
Eminem
[ "Wi-Fi" ]
{ "passage": 1986, "query": 3090 }
Query: At last year's Super Bowl, the @placeholder stayed up even during the infamous mid-game power outage. Entities: Denver Broncos, Ars, Seattle Seahawks, Super Bowl, Fox Sports, MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, Super Bowl Sunday, NFL.com, Michelle McKenna-Doyle, Super Bowl XLVIII, NFL, Wi-Fi Passage: Smartphone usage has skyrocketed at sporting events, as anyone who's attended a recent game can tell you. Look around the stands and you'll see fans checking stats, sharing pictures on social media, or just killing time between plays. While stadiums have boosted cellular and Wi-Fi infrastructure to keep fans connected during games, there's always the possibility that there won't be enough bandwidth for everyone. That's why on Super Bowl Sunday, the NFL is planning to block live streams of the game inside the stadium. Super Bowl XLVIII, between the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks, will be streamed by NFL.com and Fox Sports, but both of those sources will be blocked on the Wi-Fi and cellular networks at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, NFL CIO Michelle McKenna-Doyle told Ars in a phone interview. The NFL.com and Fox Sports blocks will be implemented both for mobile apps and within Web browsers. Fans won't be allowed to stream video on their phones at the Super Bowl. NFL.com will stream the game, but it will be blocked at MetLife Stadium. There's a Super Bowl app, but it won't stream video. League fears video could clog bandwidth
Wi-Fi
[ "Hillsborough Stadium" ]
{ "passage": 1987, "query": 3091 }
Query: Cameron's apology on behalf of the government was the first offered to those whose lives were devastated by the @placeholder disaster. Entities: Merseyside, Hillsborough Stadium, David Cameron, Liverpool, UK, Sheffield Passage: UK police and emergency services were heavily criticized Wednesday for their handling of a tragedy at a soccer ground in 1989 in which 96 people died, after an independent panel for the first time reviewed thousands of documents previously kept out of public sight. The crush at Sheffield's Hillsborough Stadium on April 15, 1989, has cast a lasting shadow over Liverpool and the surrounding Merseyside area. The families of those killed and injured have for two decades battled to get to the truth about what happened on that awful day -- and to overturn what the independent panel found were "strenuous attempts" by police to deflect responsibility for the disaster to Liverpool fans by falsely claiming they were drunk and aggressive. The mother of a victim vows to continue the fight for a new inquest verdict. "These families have suffered a double injustice," PM David Cameron says. A panel finds that police and ambulance services sought to deflect blame to the fans. 96 people died and hundreds were injured in the crush at Hillsborough Stadium
Hillsborough Stadium
[ "Liverpool" ]
{ "passage": 1987, "query": 3092 }
Query: A two-minute silence will be held in @placeholder on Wednesday afternoon in memory of those killed. Entities: Merseyside, Hillsborough Stadium, David Cameron, Liverpool, UK, Sheffield Passage: UK police and emergency services were heavily criticized Wednesday for their handling of a tragedy at a soccer ground in 1989 in which 96 people died, after an independent panel for the first time reviewed thousands of documents previously kept out of public sight. The crush at Sheffield's Hillsborough Stadium on April 15, 1989, has cast a lasting shadow over Liverpool and the surrounding Merseyside area. The families of those killed and injured have for two decades battled to get to the truth about what happened on that awful day -- and to overturn what the independent panel found were "strenuous attempts" by police to deflect responsibility for the disaster to Liverpool fans by falsely claiming they were drunk and aggressive. The mother of a victim vows to continue the fight for a new inquest verdict. "These families have suffered a double injustice," PM David Cameron says. A panel finds that police and ambulance services sought to deflect blame to the fans. 96 people died and hundreds were injured in the crush at Hillsborough Stadium
Liverpool
[ "Craig Pawson" ]
{ "passage": 1988, "query": 3093 }
Query: @placeholder clearly upset Neil Warnock with his performance, but to be fair to Pawson pretty much every referee does that. Entities: Tottenham, Mike Riley, Jon Moss, Manchester City, Etihad, Barclays Premier League, Damien Delaney, Craig Pawson, Crystal Palace, Cesar Azpilicueta, Sportsmail, John Terry, Graham Poll, Chelsea, Federico Fazio, Roger East, London, Neil Warnock Passage: Sportsmail's Graham Poll casts his eye over Saturday's controversial incidents in the Barclays Premier League - and there were plenty. Poor weekend Mike Riley and his management team might want to check their appointments system as their inexperienced line-up left more questions than answers this weekend. Perhaps the game of the day was given to Jon Moss, while Roger East and Craig Pawson were trusted with big games in London and clearly angered the managers with some of their decisions. VIDEOS Scroll down to watch... Jon Moss (left) took charge of Manchester City's match with Tottenham, while Craig Pawson (right, talking to John Terry) was the man in the middle at Crystal Palace vs Chelsea. Inexperienced referees were entrusted with big games on Saturday. There was a penalty fest at the Etihad but Jon Moss gave two incorrectly. Federico Fazio's red card was also debatable. Craig Pawson annoyed Crystal Palace manager Neil Warnock. He sent off Cesar Azpilicueta and Damien Delaney, but not John Terry
Craig Pawson
[ "Gu", "Gu Kailai" ]
{ "passage": 1989, "query": 3094 }
Query: ‘He should know about it all,’ @placeholder said, referring to Bo as he listened from the dock. Entities: Mail Foreign Service, Riviera, French, Gu Kailai, Chinese, Neil Heywood, Heywood, Communist Party, Briton, Bo, Cannes, Gu, Bo Xilai Passage: By Mail Foreign Service Old Harrovian Neil Heywood was murdered because he threatened to expose the corrupt ownership of a luxury French Riviera villa by a powerful Chinese couple, it was claimed today. Heywood’s close relationship with the politically elite Bo family quickly soured after he was accused of withholding the ‘£800,000 rent’ from the £2million hilltop mansion near Cannes. Speaking at the trial of disgraced top Communist Party chief Bo Xilai, Heywood’s killer Gu Kailai – the estranged wife of Bo – alleged in a video testimony that the Briton became angry when told he would no longer be a partner in the lucrative property. Claims emerge in videotaped testimony of Heywood's killer Gu Kailai. Her husband Bo Xilai is standing trial on charges of corruption and bribery. She claims they were given £2m villa as 'gift' from corrupt businessman. Heywood posed as the owner to hide the asset from Chinese authorities. But Gu said arrangement ended after he refused to hand over rent money. Heywood then threatened to expose the deal so she poisoned him, she said
Gu
[ "Gu", "Gu Kailai" ]
{ "passage": 1989, "query": 3094 }
Query: ‘He should know about it all,’ @placeholder said, referring to Bo as he listened from the dock. Entities: Mail Foreign Service, Riviera, French, Gu Kailai, Chinese, Neil Heywood, Heywood, Communist Party, Briton, Bo, Cannes, Gu, Bo Xilai Passage: By Mail Foreign Service Old Harrovian Neil Heywood was murdered because he threatened to expose the corrupt ownership of a luxury French Riviera villa by a powerful Chinese couple, it was claimed today. Heywood’s close relationship with the politically elite Bo family quickly soured after he was accused of withholding the ‘£800,000 rent’ from the £2million hilltop mansion near Cannes. Speaking at the trial of disgraced top Communist Party chief Bo Xilai, Heywood’s killer Gu Kailai – the estranged wife of Bo – alleged in a video testimony that the Briton became angry when told he would no longer be a partner in the lucrative property. Claims emerge in videotaped testimony of Heywood's killer Gu Kailai. Her husband Bo Xilai is standing trial on charges of corruption and bribery. She claims they were given £2m villa as 'gift' from corrupt businessman. Heywood posed as the owner to hide the asset from Chinese authorities. But Gu said arrangement ended after he refused to hand over rent money. Heywood then threatened to expose the deal so she poisoned him, she said
Gu Kailai
[ "Bruges" ]
{ "passage": 1990, "query": 3095 }
Query: Belgium is not high on his list of places to see, and the charms of this "fairy-tale" city are lost on him, to put it mildly: "If I'd grown up on a farm and was retarded, @placeholder might impress me. Entities: Quentin Tarantino, Martin McDonagh, Tarantinoesque, Reservoir Dogs, Colin Farrell, Tarantino, CNN, Bruges, Belgium, Pulp Fiction, Brendan Gleeson Passage: (CNN) -- Ten years ago, the adjective "Tarantinoesque" was an integral tool in any critic's arsenal. It seemed like every other young filmmaker was tramping the bloody, funny trail blazed by "Reservoir Dogs" and "Pulp Fiction"; rueful hitmen lurked around every corner. Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell star as hitman waiting in picturesque Belgium in "In Bruges." The fad faded, and the shine has gone off the Tarantino brand name, but his influence is right back with a vengeance in playwright Martin McDonagh's first feature, "In Bruges." The film is more Tarantinoesque than anything Quentin Tarantino himself has made in years. The trouble is, that's not so much a compliment now. It's more of a mixed blessing. "In Bruges" about two hitmen cooling heels in Bruges, Belgium. Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson star as main characters. Reviewer: Film has clever moments, but often excessive without point
Bruges
[ "Martin McDonagh" ]
{ "passage": 1990, "query": 3096 }
Query: Sightsee later," is a neat marketing line, but it's the reverse of @placeholder's agenda. Entities: Quentin Tarantino, Martin McDonagh, Tarantinoesque, Reservoir Dogs, Colin Farrell, Tarantino, CNN, Bruges, Belgium, Pulp Fiction, Brendan Gleeson Passage: (CNN) -- Ten years ago, the adjective "Tarantinoesque" was an integral tool in any critic's arsenal. It seemed like every other young filmmaker was tramping the bloody, funny trail blazed by "Reservoir Dogs" and "Pulp Fiction"; rueful hitmen lurked around every corner. Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell star as hitman waiting in picturesque Belgium in "In Bruges." The fad faded, and the shine has gone off the Tarantino brand name, but his influence is right back with a vengeance in playwright Martin McDonagh's first feature, "In Bruges." The film is more Tarantinoesque than anything Quentin Tarantino himself has made in years. The trouble is, that's not so much a compliment now. It's more of a mixed blessing. "In Bruges" about two hitmen cooling heels in Bruges, Belgium. Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson star as main characters. Reviewer: Film has clever moments, but often excessive without point
Martin McDonagh
[ "Martin McDonagh" ]
{ "passage": 1990, "query": 3097 }
Query: The writer's bravado can be exhilarating, but frequently the excess is all there is to hang on to: @placeholder's self-conscious, clumsy direction doesn't smooth over some ramshackle plotting. Entities: Quentin Tarantino, Martin McDonagh, Tarantinoesque, Reservoir Dogs, Colin Farrell, Tarantino, CNN, Bruges, Belgium, Pulp Fiction, Brendan Gleeson Passage: (CNN) -- Ten years ago, the adjective "Tarantinoesque" was an integral tool in any critic's arsenal. It seemed like every other young filmmaker was tramping the bloody, funny trail blazed by "Reservoir Dogs" and "Pulp Fiction"; rueful hitmen lurked around every corner. Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell star as hitman waiting in picturesque Belgium in "In Bruges." The fad faded, and the shine has gone off the Tarantino brand name, but his influence is right back with a vengeance in playwright Martin McDonagh's first feature, "In Bruges." The film is more Tarantinoesque than anything Quentin Tarantino himself has made in years. The trouble is, that's not so much a compliment now. It's more of a mixed blessing. "In Bruges" about two hitmen cooling heels in Bruges, Belgium. Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson star as main characters. Reviewer: Film has clever moments, but often excessive without point
Martin McDonagh
[ "Martin McDonagh" ]
{ "passage": 1990, "query": 3098 }
Query: For a spell, at least, @placeholder allows us to entertain that fancy. Entities: Quentin Tarantino, Martin McDonagh, Tarantinoesque, Reservoir Dogs, Colin Farrell, Tarantino, CNN, Bruges, Belgium, Pulp Fiction, Brendan Gleeson Passage: (CNN) -- Ten years ago, the adjective "Tarantinoesque" was an integral tool in any critic's arsenal. It seemed like every other young filmmaker was tramping the bloody, funny trail blazed by "Reservoir Dogs" and "Pulp Fiction"; rueful hitmen lurked around every corner. Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell star as hitman waiting in picturesque Belgium in "In Bruges." The fad faded, and the shine has gone off the Tarantino brand name, but his influence is right back with a vengeance in playwright Martin McDonagh's first feature, "In Bruges." The film is more Tarantinoesque than anything Quentin Tarantino himself has made in years. The trouble is, that's not so much a compliment now. It's more of a mixed blessing. "In Bruges" about two hitmen cooling heels in Bruges, Belgium. Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson star as main characters. Reviewer: Film has clever moments, but often excessive without point
Martin McDonagh
[ "Allen", "Woody Allen" ]
{ "passage": 1991, "query": 3099 }
Query: the @placeholder tribute - did they put the part where a woman publicly Entities: Woody Allen, New York Times, Mia, Dylan Farrow, Abramowitz, Elkan Abramowitz, Allen, Golden Globe, Dylan, Mia Farrow Passage: Woody Allen's stepdaughter accused him of sexual assault after the idea was planted in her mind by her mother Mia Farrow during their acrimonious relationship, his attorney has claimed. Elkan Abramowitz appeared on the Today show on Tuesday - three days after Dylan Farrow, now 28, penned an open letter in the New York Times claiming Allen sexually assaulted her at age seven. 'I think it's part of Mia Farrow's desire to hurt Woody Allen,' Abramowitz told the Today show. 'His reaction is one of overwhelming sadness because of what has happened to Dylan. She was a pawn in a huge fight between him and Mia years ago. The idea that she was molested was implanted in her mind by her mother. Elkan Abramowitz said Tuesday that Allen's adopted daughter accused him of sexual assault after idea was planted in her head by her mother. He added the accusations were resurfacing after 20 years because Allen's Golden Globe lifetime achievement award 'revived Mia Farrow's anger' Dylan Farrow penned open letter in the New York Times on Saturday, detailing the alleged assault when she was 7 for the first time. Allen has denied the claims and was not found guilty of a crime
Allen
[ "Allen", "Woody Allen" ]
{ "passage": 1991, "query": 3099 }
Query: the @placeholder tribute - did they put the part where a woman publicly Entities: Woody Allen, New York Times, Mia, Dylan Farrow, Abramowitz, Elkan Abramowitz, Allen, Golden Globe, Dylan, Mia Farrow Passage: Woody Allen's stepdaughter accused him of sexual assault after the idea was planted in her mind by her mother Mia Farrow during their acrimonious relationship, his attorney has claimed. Elkan Abramowitz appeared on the Today show on Tuesday - three days after Dylan Farrow, now 28, penned an open letter in the New York Times claiming Allen sexually assaulted her at age seven. 'I think it's part of Mia Farrow's desire to hurt Woody Allen,' Abramowitz told the Today show. 'His reaction is one of overwhelming sadness because of what has happened to Dylan. She was a pawn in a huge fight between him and Mia years ago. The idea that she was molested was implanted in her mind by her mother. Elkan Abramowitz said Tuesday that Allen's adopted daughter accused him of sexual assault after idea was planted in her head by her mother. He added the accusations were resurfacing after 20 years because Allen's Golden Globe lifetime achievement award 'revived Mia Farrow's anger' Dylan Farrow penned open letter in the New York Times on Saturday, detailing the alleged assault when she was 7 for the first time. Allen has denied the claims and was not found guilty of a crime
Woody Allen
[ "Martin", "Martin Richard", "Richard" ]
{ "passage": 1992, "query": 3100 }
Query: On Tuesday at the @placeholder home, a 10-year-old girl who went to school with Martin came by with her mother. Entities: WHDH, Martin, Richard, Martin Richard, Boston Globe, CNN, Denise, Copley Square, Boston Marathon Passage: Almost a year ago, 8-year-old Martin Richard wrote four simple words on a sign at school. "No more hurting people," it said. For the camera, he held up the bright blue sign decorated with hearts framing the word "Peace." It's a photograph that many find difficult to look at Tuesday as they struggle to comprehend the violence that took Martin's life. On Monday, the boy and his family were watching the Boston Marathon near the finish line when two bombs exploded just off Copley Square in the heart of the city. The grade-schooler was killed, authorities said. Martin's mother, Denise, and his sister were grievously injured, The Boston Globe reported. 8-year-old bombing victim Martin Richard reportedly attended marathon with his family. Richard's father was a spectator, a family spokesman tells CNN. His mother and sister were seriously injured and hospitalized, WHDH reports. Candlelight vigil planned Tuesday; boy's father thanks community
Martin
[ "Martin", "Martin Richard", "Richard" ]
{ "passage": 1992, "query": 3100 }
Query: On Tuesday at the @placeholder home, a 10-year-old girl who went to school with Martin came by with her mother. Entities: WHDH, Martin, Richard, Martin Richard, Boston Globe, CNN, Denise, Copley Square, Boston Marathon Passage: Almost a year ago, 8-year-old Martin Richard wrote four simple words on a sign at school. "No more hurting people," it said. For the camera, he held up the bright blue sign decorated with hearts framing the word "Peace." It's a photograph that many find difficult to look at Tuesday as they struggle to comprehend the violence that took Martin's life. On Monday, the boy and his family were watching the Boston Marathon near the finish line when two bombs exploded just off Copley Square in the heart of the city. The grade-schooler was killed, authorities said. Martin's mother, Denise, and his sister were grievously injured, The Boston Globe reported. 8-year-old bombing victim Martin Richard reportedly attended marathon with his family. Richard's father was a spectator, a family spokesman tells CNN. His mother and sister were seriously injured and hospitalized, WHDH reports. Candlelight vigil planned Tuesday; boy's father thanks community
Martin Richard
[ "Martin", "Martin Richard", "Richard" ]
{ "passage": 1992, "query": 3100 }
Query: On Tuesday at the @placeholder home, a 10-year-old girl who went to school with Martin came by with her mother. Entities: WHDH, Martin, Richard, Martin Richard, Boston Globe, CNN, Denise, Copley Square, Boston Marathon Passage: Almost a year ago, 8-year-old Martin Richard wrote four simple words on a sign at school. "No more hurting people," it said. For the camera, he held up the bright blue sign decorated with hearts framing the word "Peace." It's a photograph that many find difficult to look at Tuesday as they struggle to comprehend the violence that took Martin's life. On Monday, the boy and his family were watching the Boston Marathon near the finish line when two bombs exploded just off Copley Square in the heart of the city. The grade-schooler was killed, authorities said. Martin's mother, Denise, and his sister were grievously injured, The Boston Globe reported. 8-year-old bombing victim Martin Richard reportedly attended marathon with his family. Richard's father was a spectator, a family spokesman tells CNN. His mother and sister were seriously injured and hospitalized, WHDH reports. Candlelight vigil planned Tuesday; boy's father thanks community
Richard
[ "Howard Gutman" ]
{ "passage": 1993, "query": 3101 }
Query: In addition to the @placeholder case, State Department officials also reportedly manipulated an investigation into Entities: Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Howard Gutman, State Department, U.S., State, Hayley Peterson, New York Post, Belgium, IG’s Office, Harold Geisel, Jill Reilly Passage: By Hayley Peterson and Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 05:57 EST, 13 June 2013 | UPDATED: 07:24 EST, 13 June 2013 Revelations: A concerning number of law-enforcement agents have criminal records, according to a memo addressed to State Deputy Inspector General Harold Geisel A concerning number of State Department law-enforcement agents have criminal records or checkered backgrounds, according to memo. Around two thousands agents in State’s Bureau of Diplomatic Security can play only limited roles in the agency due to their previous form, reported the New York Post. The revelation is the latest disclosure in a series of scandals which are threatening to to engulf the bureau. Revelations made in memo to State Deputy Inspector General Harold Geisel. The 2012 memo was written by a team leader in the IG’s Office. The person asserts that the hiring process is flawed. Previous memo revealed State Department called off investigation into U.S. Ambassador to Belgium Howard Gutman that alleged he courted prostitutes
Howard Gutman
[ "David Lawley-Wakelin", "Lawley-Wakelin" ]
{ "passage": 1994, "query": 3102 }
Query: Shortly afterwards a cheerful Mr @placeholder was marched out of the court and into a van by police officers. Entities: US, Rupert Murdoch, Lawley-Wakelin, Range Rover, High Court, Leveson Inquiry, Iraq War, Commons, Lord Justice Leveson, Robert Jay QC, Leveson, David Lawley-Wakelin, Tony Blair, Wendi Deng, JP Morgan, Blair Passage: Tony Blair’s appearance at the Leveson Inquiry was dramatically interrupted yesterday when a protester burst in to the chamber and accused him of being a ‘war criminal’. The former prime minister was giving evidence when 49-year-old David Lawley-Wakelin emerged through a doorway behind Lord Justice Leveson. He shouted: ‘This man should be arrested for war crimes’, gesturing to Mr Blair. Mr Lawley-Wakelin claimed that Mr Blair had been ‘bought’ by JP Morgan, and that the US investment bank had profited from the Iraq War. Scroll down for video Bundled out: Tony Blair (far left) appeared unfazed by the disruption. Lord Justice Leveson (standing to the right of the commotion, did not. Robert Jay QC (standing below Leveson) held his head in his hands. Intruder was filmmaker and veteran Iraq War protester David Lawley-Wakelin. He burst in from behind Lord Justice Leveson through security-coded entrance reserved for the judge alone. Police arrest 49-year-old man over incident. He yells that Blair had been 'bought' by JP Morgan in build up to Iraq War. Lord Leveson orders investigation into how he got into courtroom. It echoed 'custard pie' incident when Rupert Murdoch was attacked at a Commons committee provoking wife Wendi Deng to leap to his defence. Second protester held after egg was thrown at Mr Blair's Range Rover as he left the High Court
David Lawley-Wakelin
[ "David Lawley-Wakelin", "Lawley-Wakelin" ]
{ "passage": 1994, "query": 3102 }
Query: Shortly afterwards a cheerful Mr @placeholder was marched out of the court and into a van by police officers. Entities: US, Rupert Murdoch, Lawley-Wakelin, Range Rover, High Court, Leveson Inquiry, Iraq War, Commons, Lord Justice Leveson, Robert Jay QC, Leveson, David Lawley-Wakelin, Tony Blair, Wendi Deng, JP Morgan, Blair Passage: Tony Blair’s appearance at the Leveson Inquiry was dramatically interrupted yesterday when a protester burst in to the chamber and accused him of being a ‘war criminal’. The former prime minister was giving evidence when 49-year-old David Lawley-Wakelin emerged through a doorway behind Lord Justice Leveson. He shouted: ‘This man should be arrested for war crimes’, gesturing to Mr Blair. Mr Lawley-Wakelin claimed that Mr Blair had been ‘bought’ by JP Morgan, and that the US investment bank had profited from the Iraq War. Scroll down for video Bundled out: Tony Blair (far left) appeared unfazed by the disruption. Lord Justice Leveson (standing to the right of the commotion, did not. Robert Jay QC (standing below Leveson) held his head in his hands. Intruder was filmmaker and veteran Iraq War protester David Lawley-Wakelin. He burst in from behind Lord Justice Leveson through security-coded entrance reserved for the judge alone. Police arrest 49-year-old man over incident. He yells that Blair had been 'bought' by JP Morgan in build up to Iraq War. Lord Leveson orders investigation into how he got into courtroom. It echoed 'custard pie' incident when Rupert Murdoch was attacked at a Commons committee provoking wife Wendi Deng to leap to his defence. Second protester held after egg was thrown at Mr Blair's Range Rover as he left the High Court
Lawley-Wakelin
[ "JP Morgan" ]
{ "passage": 1994, "query": 3103 }
Query: Mr Blair, who is a senior adviser at @placeholder on a reported salary of between £500,000 and £2.5million, immediately told the court that the man's accusations were 'completely and utterly untrue'. Entities: US, Rupert Murdoch, Lawley-Wakelin, Range Rover, High Court, Leveson Inquiry, Iraq War, Commons, Lord Justice Leveson, Robert Jay QC, Leveson, David Lawley-Wakelin, Tony Blair, Wendi Deng, JP Morgan, Blair Passage: Tony Blair’s appearance at the Leveson Inquiry was dramatically interrupted yesterday when a protester burst in to the chamber and accused him of being a ‘war criminal’. The former prime minister was giving evidence when 49-year-old David Lawley-Wakelin emerged through a doorway behind Lord Justice Leveson. He shouted: ‘This man should be arrested for war crimes’, gesturing to Mr Blair. Mr Lawley-Wakelin claimed that Mr Blair had been ‘bought’ by JP Morgan, and that the US investment bank had profited from the Iraq War. Scroll down for video Bundled out: Tony Blair (far left) appeared unfazed by the disruption. Lord Justice Leveson (standing to the right of the commotion, did not. Robert Jay QC (standing below Leveson) held his head in his hands. Intruder was filmmaker and veteran Iraq War protester David Lawley-Wakelin. He burst in from behind Lord Justice Leveson through security-coded entrance reserved for the judge alone. Police arrest 49-year-old man over incident. He yells that Blair had been 'bought' by JP Morgan in build up to Iraq War. Lord Leveson orders investigation into how he got into courtroom. It echoed 'custard pie' incident when Rupert Murdoch was attacked at a Commons committee provoking wife Wendi Deng to leap to his defence. Second protester held after egg was thrown at Mr Blair's Range Rover as he left the High Court
JP Morgan
[ "Mexico" ]
{ "passage": 1995, "query": 3104 }
Query: It was the first time in 71 years that @placeholder was going to be governed by a party that was not the PRI. Entities: PRI, Sonora, Mexico, Arizona, Pena Nieto, Cananea, CNN, Enrique Pena Nieto Passage: (CNN) -- The order was to be followed immediately. The entire school was to be put on lockdown. Students, teachers and even administrators were to stay inside; no excuses, no exceptions. The year was 1988. The place; a small mining town in northern Mexico called Cananea. Inside the classrooms, dozens of puzzled high school students were quietly wondering, if they were in danger. I was one of those students. Cananea, in the state of Sonora, just south of Arizona, was back then a quiet town where one could leave doors unlocked without fear. As class president, I felt it was my obligation and duty to my fellow students to find out what was happening. Leading a group of about a half dozen of my classmates, we ventured out, with the acquiescence of our history teacher. Enrique Pena Nieto presidential victory in Mexico is a return to an old, once-corrupt party. The PRI says it has changed even though its old tools of corruption remain. As Pena Nieto is inaugurated many are asking: Is he a new man or just a new face? Success may be measured in his ability to tap Mexico's potential
Mexico
[ "Mexico" ]
{ "passage": 1995, "query": 3105 }
Query: Enrique Pena Nieto's six-year presidency is an opportunity for him and a second chance for his party to take @placeholder to the next level. Entities: PRI, Sonora, Mexico, Arizona, Pena Nieto, Cananea, CNN, Enrique Pena Nieto Passage: (CNN) -- The order was to be followed immediately. The entire school was to be put on lockdown. Students, teachers and even administrators were to stay inside; no excuses, no exceptions. The year was 1988. The place; a small mining town in northern Mexico called Cananea. Inside the classrooms, dozens of puzzled high school students were quietly wondering, if they were in danger. I was one of those students. Cananea, in the state of Sonora, just south of Arizona, was back then a quiet town where one could leave doors unlocked without fear. As class president, I felt it was my obligation and duty to my fellow students to find out what was happening. Leading a group of about a half dozen of my classmates, we ventured out, with the acquiescence of our history teacher. Enrique Pena Nieto presidential victory in Mexico is a return to an old, once-corrupt party. The PRI says it has changed even though its old tools of corruption remain. As Pena Nieto is inaugurated many are asking: Is he a new man or just a new face? Success may be measured in his ability to tap Mexico's potential
Mexico
[ "Estadio Mineirao" ]
{ "passage": 1996, "query": 3106 }
Query: Devastated: Medel sits on the pitch at @placeholder and digests the result as Chile crash out on penalties Entities: Estadio Mineirao, Sanchez, Gary Medel, Chile, Brazil, Jorge Sampaoli, Sampaoli, Belo Horizonte, Medel, Gonzalo Jara, Jhendelyn Nunez Passage: According to Chile boss Jorge Sampaoli, if Chile’s match against Brazil had been on Friday there was no chance Gary Medel would have played. 'If the game were today he would not play. It is a real concern,' said Sampaoli on Friday. 'Because of his character there is always hope, as he usually recovers quicker than other players. He suffered a muscle strain yesterday and we will see how it evolves.' VIDEO Scroll down to watch reporter Jhendelyn Nunez flash her Chile bra after Sanchez goal Distraught: Medel (centre) is heartbroken as Chile applaud their fans inside the Estadio Mineirao. Medel suffered muscle strain on Thursday and was a doubt for the game. He managed to play 109 minutes in Belo Horizonte and ran 10km. After Gonzalo Jara missed his penalty Medel broke down in tears
Estadio Mineirao
[ "Scooter Braun" ]
{ "passage": 1997, "query": 3107 }
Query: And @placeholder, who I work with very closely and who is supposed to be here but is with him at the moment. Entities: US, Bieber, Justin Bieber, Panama, Lucian Grainge, Simon Cable, Scooter Braun, Universal Music Group Passage: By Simon Cable PUBLISHED: 20:11 EST, 27 January 2014 | UPDATED: 04:27 EST, 28 January 2014 It might not be the proudest achievement on his extensive list of accolades, but Justin Bieber has become the latest edition to the celebrity mugshot hall of fame The head of Justin Bieber’s record label has revealed his concerns over the teenage pop star’s wild behaviour, claiming the singer needs an ‘intervention’. Lucian Grainge, the chairman of Universal Music Group, admitted that the star needs help following months of wayward behaviour which finally saw the 19-year-old arrested last week in the US. The 53-year-old music mogul said Bieber’s manager Scooter Braun had flown over to Panama to try and help the star while he was on holiday. Record label boss has called for Bieber to have an intervention. Bieber was arrested drag-racing while under the influence of drugs. Label chief believes latest behavior is part of Bieber's downward spiral
Scooter Braun
[ "Wadha" ]
{ "passage": 1998, "query": 3108 }
Query: "We don't need anything else," says @placeholder, "but, please, just help us for winter." Entities: Majdi, Iraqi Kurdistan, Wadha, Syria, Stearns, CNN, Nineva, Iraq, Richard Stearns Passage: (CNN)When Wadha and her family abruptly fled from Iraq's Nineva province on a balmy August day, they left all their possessions behind. "I left with nothing, only a bottle of water, and this shirt," says Majdi, Wadha's eldest son. The family traveled by foot for 15 days to reach the safety of Iraqi Kurdistan. Majdi's wife was pregnant, slowing their travel. By the time they arrived, 13 members of their family had been killed or kidnapped, including one 12-year-old girl. Today the surviving family members rely on plastic sheeting, cardboard and pallets for an improvised shelter. It was here that Majdi welcomed a baby girl into their family, and in just a few weeks, he and his family may have to move again as local authorities, hoping to get children back in school, move displaced families into temporary shelters. Many of these shelters are built of flimsy materials and some are missing walls, leaving families open to the chilly weather. It's a terrible decision Wadha and her family may have to make just as the freezing temperatures are expected to arrive: school or shelter? More than 6 million children are affected by the war in Syria, Richard Stearns says. More than 1.6 million children are refugees, he says. Many families who fled their homeland abruptly left everything behind, he says. Refugees need adequate shelter and cold weather supplies, Stearns says
Wadha
[ "Antonio Horta-Osorio" ]
{ "passage": 1999, "query": 3109 }
Query: Lloyds said Mr @placeholder's bonus has been deferred for five years and will only be paid out if shares reach and remain at 73.6p for a sustained period, or if the Government is able to sell at least a third of its stake at a profit. Entities: Martin Robinson, Lloyds, George Osborne, Antonio Horta-Osorio, Lloyds Banking Group, Treasury, FTSE Passage: By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 02:55 EST, 1 March 2013 | UPDATED: 09:16 EST, 1 March 2013 Taxpayer-owned shares in Lloyds Banking Group are close to being sold off by the Government, but at a far lower level than first thought, it emerged today. George Osborne is understood to have told the bank's board that when the price hits 61p, 7p more than its current level when the FTSE opened today, they will be cashed in. But it had been understood that the Treasury would not sell until they hit around 74p - the average price they paid five years ago. George Osborne will sell when shares hit 61 - around 7p above current level. Lloyds lost £570m last year, down from £3.5bn in 2011. But boss Antonio Horta-Osorio will still get £1.5m, and staff share £365m
Antonio Horta-Osorio
[ "Black Caviar" ]
{ "passage": 2000, "query": 3110 }
Query: @placeholder, who turns six this month, may be retiring at roughly the same time. Entities: Black Caviar, Australia, Juddmonte Farm, UK, CNN, Frankel Passage: (CNN) -- Frankel and Black Caviar. The burning question in the horse racing world is whether its two biggest stars will ever get together. While that once meant "Who would win if they went head to head?" now all the talk is about what they might produce given time and a bit of privacy. And, just as importantly, how much would that coupling be worth in the mega-bucks breeding stakes? Both horses have swept all before them in illustrious careers. Frankel has posted nearly $3 million in prize money for the Juddmonte Farm stables, with an unbeaten run in 12 encounters. Black Caviar has also done well for her owners, with 22 wins on courses in Australia and the UK in the past four years. Frankel has won $1.8 million in prize money so far but he could be worth $155 million in stud. Top yearlings used to fetch $10 million at auction but the market has deflated in recent years. Black Caviar is the highest-rated filly of all time according to racehorse performance experts. Both horses are mini marketing enterprises with a range of branded clothing and gifts
Black Caviar
[ "Frankel" ]
{ "passage": 2000, "query": 3111 }
Query: The cult status achieved by both horses has spawned a lucrative sideline business, with everything from Black Caviar cufflinks priced at $42 to a $15 @placeholder coffee mug available through online stores. Entities: Black Caviar, Australia, Juddmonte Farm, UK, CNN, Frankel Passage: (CNN) -- Frankel and Black Caviar. The burning question in the horse racing world is whether its two biggest stars will ever get together. While that once meant "Who would win if they went head to head?" now all the talk is about what they might produce given time and a bit of privacy. And, just as importantly, how much would that coupling be worth in the mega-bucks breeding stakes? Both horses have swept all before them in illustrious careers. Frankel has posted nearly $3 million in prize money for the Juddmonte Farm stables, with an unbeaten run in 12 encounters. Black Caviar has also done well for her owners, with 22 wins on courses in Australia and the UK in the past four years. Frankel has won $1.8 million in prize money so far but he could be worth $155 million in stud. Top yearlings used to fetch $10 million at auction but the market has deflated in recent years. Black Caviar is the highest-rated filly of all time according to racehorse performance experts. Both horses are mini marketing enterprises with a range of branded clothing and gifts
Frankel
[ "Facebook" ]
{ "passage": 2001, "query": 3112 }
Query: Users can "like" or comment on photos, as they can on @placeholder. Entities: Hong Kong, Dallas, California, Facebook, New York, Instagram, Riverside, Paris, Dirk Dallas Passage: Every morning, Dirk Dallas takes a trip around the world. With his own eyes, he studies artful, real-time images of life in New York, Paris and Hong Kong. But Dallas, a graphic designer, doesn't actually leave his Riverside, California, neighborhood, or even his front door. He just needs his phone and a digital portal called Instagram. "It's like taking a vacation every day," said Dallas. "Instagram is different than any other social network I've been on." The freedom to share and connect with users across the globe is big part of what keeps Dallas coming back to Instagram, the wildly popular mobile photo sharing app, again and again. It's that same appeal, Dallas figures, which led to Facebook's stunning purchase of Instagram this week -- the single largest acquisition in that social network's 8-year history. Facebook bought photo sharing app Instagram for $1 billion on Monday. Instagram racked up more than 35 million registered downloads in just 18 months. But many users worry that Facebook will kill what's wonderful about the app
Facebook
[ "Instagram" ]
{ "passage": 2001, "query": 3113 }
Query: And @placeholder's rapid growth has created its own bumps along the way. Entities: Hong Kong, Dallas, California, Facebook, New York, Instagram, Riverside, Paris, Dirk Dallas Passage: Every morning, Dirk Dallas takes a trip around the world. With his own eyes, he studies artful, real-time images of life in New York, Paris and Hong Kong. But Dallas, a graphic designer, doesn't actually leave his Riverside, California, neighborhood, or even his front door. He just needs his phone and a digital portal called Instagram. "It's like taking a vacation every day," said Dallas. "Instagram is different than any other social network I've been on." The freedom to share and connect with users across the globe is big part of what keeps Dallas coming back to Instagram, the wildly popular mobile photo sharing app, again and again. It's that same appeal, Dallas figures, which led to Facebook's stunning purchase of Instagram this week -- the single largest acquisition in that social network's 8-year history. Facebook bought photo sharing app Instagram for $1 billion on Monday. Instagram racked up more than 35 million registered downloads in just 18 months. But many users worry that Facebook will kill what's wonderful about the app
Instagram
[ "Facebook" ]
{ "passage": 2001, "query": 3114 }
Query: "The problem with my @placeholder is it's all over the place," Kashani said. Entities: Hong Kong, Dallas, California, Facebook, New York, Instagram, Riverside, Paris, Dirk Dallas Passage: Every morning, Dirk Dallas takes a trip around the world. With his own eyes, he studies artful, real-time images of life in New York, Paris and Hong Kong. But Dallas, a graphic designer, doesn't actually leave his Riverside, California, neighborhood, or even his front door. He just needs his phone and a digital portal called Instagram. "It's like taking a vacation every day," said Dallas. "Instagram is different than any other social network I've been on." The freedom to share and connect with users across the globe is big part of what keeps Dallas coming back to Instagram, the wildly popular mobile photo sharing app, again and again. It's that same appeal, Dallas figures, which led to Facebook's stunning purchase of Instagram this week -- the single largest acquisition in that social network's 8-year history. Facebook bought photo sharing app Instagram for $1 billion on Monday. Instagram racked up more than 35 million registered downloads in just 18 months. But many users worry that Facebook will kill what's wonderful about the app
Facebook
[ "Facebook" ]
{ "passage": 2001, "query": 3115 }
Query: "I don't really get excited about posting photos to @placeholder," Edeani said. Entities: Hong Kong, Dallas, California, Facebook, New York, Instagram, Riverside, Paris, Dirk Dallas Passage: Every morning, Dirk Dallas takes a trip around the world. With his own eyes, he studies artful, real-time images of life in New York, Paris and Hong Kong. But Dallas, a graphic designer, doesn't actually leave his Riverside, California, neighborhood, or even his front door. He just needs his phone and a digital portal called Instagram. "It's like taking a vacation every day," said Dallas. "Instagram is different than any other social network I've been on." The freedom to share and connect with users across the globe is big part of what keeps Dallas coming back to Instagram, the wildly popular mobile photo sharing app, again and again. It's that same appeal, Dallas figures, which led to Facebook's stunning purchase of Instagram this week -- the single largest acquisition in that social network's 8-year history. Facebook bought photo sharing app Instagram for $1 billion on Monday. Instagram racked up more than 35 million registered downloads in just 18 months. But many users worry that Facebook will kill what's wonderful about the app
Facebook
[ "JJ Abrams" ]
{ "passage": 2002, "query": 3116 }
Query: Sneak peak: @placeholder has revealed an X-Wing starfighter, much to the excitement of fans of Star Wars Entities: JJ Abrams, Unesco World Heritage site, Kerry, Star Wars, Skellig Michael, Ireland, Irish, Star Wars Episode 7, Navy, Portmagee Passage: Filming has begun for one of the hotly-anticipated films of the decade on a remote windswept island off the coast of south-west Ireland. Skellig Michael on the Kerry coastline is being used to film scenes for Star Wars Episode 7 - and the island is on lockdown as the cast and crew descend on the magnificent locale. The Unesco World Heritage site Skellig Michael has been closed to the public for the next three days. An Irish Navy ship is also monitoring the site. Hundreds of sci-fi fans have flocked to the sleepy village of Portmagee to catch a glimpse of the Star Wars cast. The cast, director JJ Abrams, film crew, support crew, make-up, and costume have all arrived and have spent the first day on Skellig Michael. Cast and crew have arrived for filming at remote Skellig Michael off the coast of Kerry in south-west Ireland. The island has been closed off to tourists while scenes are shot, while an Irish navy ship stands sentinel. Star Wars fans flocked to nearby village to catch glimpse of the action as cast and crew sailed over to majestic spot
JJ Abrams
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 2003, "query": 3117 }
Query: Europe lags far behind the @placeholder where WiFi is already widely available to air travellers. Entities: Inmarsat, U.S., British Airways, Facebook, WiFi, European, UK, Jonathan O'Callaghan, London, Europe, BA Passage: By Jonathan O'Callaghan Passengers on European British Airways flights will soon be able to keep on top of their emails, check Facebook and stream films thanks to the introduction of high-speed in-flight broadband The airline hopes the partnership with satellite firm Inmarsat will help it push ahead of rivals with the lure of super-fast and reliable internet across European airspace. It is thought the service could begin on domestic UK routes within three years before being rolled out across Europe, but how much it will cost has not yet been announced. From 2016 European British Airways flights will be kitted with high-speed Internet provided by London-based satellite firm Inmarsat. The company will be launching a satellite in 2016 to provide the service, which is expected to bridge the gap between airborne WiFi in the UK and the U.S. (stock image shown). Fast internet will be soon be available on European British Airways flights. The service will be provided by London-based satellite operator Inmarsat. A dedicated satellite is expected to be launched at the end of 2016. In-flight internet via satellite has been available for more than a decade. But it has previously been criticised for being expensive and slow. Inmarsat and BA have not revealed how much the in-flight service will cost
U.S.
[ "BA", "British Airways" ]
{ "passage": 2003, "query": 3118 }
Query: He hopes to do deals with other European airlines, with @placeholder set to be the first to get its hands on WiFi in mid-air. Entities: Inmarsat, U.S., British Airways, Facebook, WiFi, European, UK, Jonathan O'Callaghan, London, Europe, BA Passage: By Jonathan O'Callaghan Passengers on European British Airways flights will soon be able to keep on top of their emails, check Facebook and stream films thanks to the introduction of high-speed in-flight broadband The airline hopes the partnership with satellite firm Inmarsat will help it push ahead of rivals with the lure of super-fast and reliable internet across European airspace. It is thought the service could begin on domestic UK routes within three years before being rolled out across Europe, but how much it will cost has not yet been announced. From 2016 European British Airways flights will be kitted with high-speed Internet provided by London-based satellite firm Inmarsat. The company will be launching a satellite in 2016 to provide the service, which is expected to bridge the gap between airborne WiFi in the UK and the U.S. (stock image shown). Fast internet will be soon be available on European British Airways flights. The service will be provided by London-based satellite operator Inmarsat. A dedicated satellite is expected to be launched at the end of 2016. In-flight internet via satellite has been available for more than a decade. But it has previously been criticised for being expensive and slow. Inmarsat and BA have not revealed how much the in-flight service will cost
BA
[ "BA", "British Airways" ]
{ "passage": 2003, "query": 3118 }
Query: He hopes to do deals with other European airlines, with @placeholder set to be the first to get its hands on WiFi in mid-air. Entities: Inmarsat, U.S., British Airways, Facebook, WiFi, European, UK, Jonathan O'Callaghan, London, Europe, BA Passage: By Jonathan O'Callaghan Passengers on European British Airways flights will soon be able to keep on top of their emails, check Facebook and stream films thanks to the introduction of high-speed in-flight broadband The airline hopes the partnership with satellite firm Inmarsat will help it push ahead of rivals with the lure of super-fast and reliable internet across European airspace. It is thought the service could begin on domestic UK routes within three years before being rolled out across Europe, but how much it will cost has not yet been announced. From 2016 European British Airways flights will be kitted with high-speed Internet provided by London-based satellite firm Inmarsat. The company will be launching a satellite in 2016 to provide the service, which is expected to bridge the gap between airborne WiFi in the UK and the U.S. (stock image shown). Fast internet will be soon be available on European British Airways flights. The service will be provided by London-based satellite operator Inmarsat. A dedicated satellite is expected to be launched at the end of 2016. In-flight internet via satellite has been available for more than a decade. But it has previously been criticised for being expensive and slow. Inmarsat and BA have not revealed how much the in-flight service will cost
British Airways
[ "Ford", "Rob Ford" ]
{ "passage": 2004, "query": 3119 }
Query: Publicity: @placeholder is due to appear on Jimmy Kimmel's chat show later this evening, which explains the presenter's (centre) involvement in the airport stunt Entities: Oscars, Jimmy Kimmel, Canadians, Toronto, Walk of Fame, McLean, Randy McLean, Ford, John Hall, Los Angeles, Rob Ford, Oscar, Hollywood Passage: By John Hall PUBLISHED: 08:33 EST, 3 March 2014 | UPDATED: 12:30 EST, 3 March 2014 Controversial Toronto mayor Rob Ford said his Oscar-weekend trip to Hollywood was intended to raise money for his local film industry, even though the city's Film Commissioner has denied all knowledge. Randy McLean said he 'was not involved' in the trip, which saw renowned chat show host Jimmy Kimmel dress as a limousine driver to pick Rob Ford up at an airport in Los Angeles on Saturday. Mr McLean described himself as 'pretty confident' that the eccentric mayor, who has admitted smoking crack cocaine in the past, did not contact the Los Angeles agent Toronto uses to promote its burgeoning film industry in Hollywood, suggesting Ford may have made the decision on his own. Rob Ford said Oscars-weekend trip to Hollywood was to promote Toronto. He claimed to be raising money for the city's rapidly growing film industry. But film chiefs and business leaders deny they had any knowledge of trip. Ford did not attend Oscars ceremony due to security and ticketing concerns. Later seen wandering Hollywood looking for Canadians on Walk of Fame
Ford
[ "Ford", "Rob Ford" ]
{ "passage": 2004, "query": 3119 }
Query: Publicity: @placeholder is due to appear on Jimmy Kimmel's chat show later this evening, which explains the presenter's (centre) involvement in the airport stunt Entities: Oscars, Jimmy Kimmel, Canadians, Toronto, Walk of Fame, McLean, Randy McLean, Ford, John Hall, Los Angeles, Rob Ford, Oscar, Hollywood Passage: By John Hall PUBLISHED: 08:33 EST, 3 March 2014 | UPDATED: 12:30 EST, 3 March 2014 Controversial Toronto mayor Rob Ford said his Oscar-weekend trip to Hollywood was intended to raise money for his local film industry, even though the city's Film Commissioner has denied all knowledge. Randy McLean said he 'was not involved' in the trip, which saw renowned chat show host Jimmy Kimmel dress as a limousine driver to pick Rob Ford up at an airport in Los Angeles on Saturday. Mr McLean described himself as 'pretty confident' that the eccentric mayor, who has admitted smoking crack cocaine in the past, did not contact the Los Angeles agent Toronto uses to promote its burgeoning film industry in Hollywood, suggesting Ford may have made the decision on his own. Rob Ford said Oscars-weekend trip to Hollywood was to promote Toronto. He claimed to be raising money for the city's rapidly growing film industry. But film chiefs and business leaders deny they had any knowledge of trip. Ford did not attend Oscars ceremony due to security and ticketing concerns. Later seen wandering Hollywood looking for Canadians on Walk of Fame
Rob Ford
[ "Jimmy Kimmel" ]
{ "passage": 2004, "query": 3120 }
Query: The mayor is a favourite target of Mr @placeholder’s jokes. Entities: Oscars, Jimmy Kimmel, Canadians, Toronto, Walk of Fame, McLean, Randy McLean, Ford, John Hall, Los Angeles, Rob Ford, Oscar, Hollywood Passage: By John Hall PUBLISHED: 08:33 EST, 3 March 2014 | UPDATED: 12:30 EST, 3 March 2014 Controversial Toronto mayor Rob Ford said his Oscar-weekend trip to Hollywood was intended to raise money for his local film industry, even though the city's Film Commissioner has denied all knowledge. Randy McLean said he 'was not involved' in the trip, which saw renowned chat show host Jimmy Kimmel dress as a limousine driver to pick Rob Ford up at an airport in Los Angeles on Saturday. Mr McLean described himself as 'pretty confident' that the eccentric mayor, who has admitted smoking crack cocaine in the past, did not contact the Los Angeles agent Toronto uses to promote its burgeoning film industry in Hollywood, suggesting Ford may have made the decision on his own. Rob Ford said Oscars-weekend trip to Hollywood was to promote Toronto. He claimed to be raising money for the city's rapidly growing film industry. But film chiefs and business leaders deny they had any knowledge of trip. Ford did not attend Oscars ceremony due to security and ticketing concerns. Later seen wandering Hollywood looking for Canadians on Walk of Fame
Jimmy Kimmel
[ "France", "French" ]
{ "passage": 2005, "query": 3121 }
Query: He managed to flag down a car and asked the @placeholder motorist to call for help, before returning to the scene to check on the girl, who was then unconscious. Entities: Britain, French, France, Surrey, Alps, Saad al-Hilli, Zainab al-Hilli, Eric Maillaud, UK, CNN, London, British Passage: London (CNN) -- A British girl who survived the execution-style killing of her father, mother and grandmother in a normally idyllic region of the Alps last week returned to Britain on Friday, authorities said. Zainab al-Hilli, 7, left France in the morning and arrived in the UK, Surrey police said. As the only survivor, she could be a key witness who saw who carried out the shooting, according to the French prosecutor leading the investigation. She spent several days in a medically induced coma, and as of Wednesday, she remained too badly injured to be questioned, Eric Maillaud said. She was beaten and shot in the attack, and rescued by a British cyclist who came upon the scene on September 5. The 7-year-old girl is potentially the only person now alive who saw the killings, authorities say. A French prosecutor and judge are in Britain seeking new leads in the case. A British cyclist who was first at the scene of the shootings recounts what he saw. Saad al-Hilli, his wife and mother-in-law were shot dead, along with a French cyclist
France