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[
"George Osborne"
] |
{
"passage": 2132,
"query": 3328
}
|
Query: The Prime Minister said Mr @placeholder was ‘discussing with the regulator what is the appropriate form of inquiry’.
Entities: David Cameron, George Osborne, Electoral Commission, Labour Party, Paul Flowers, Commons, Flowers, Co-op Bank, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Labour
Passage: Under pressure: Ed Miliband's Labour has received more than £18million in ¿soft loans¿ from the Co-op Bank Labour has received more than £18million in ‘soft loans’ from the Co-op Bank – which is to be the subject of an independent inquiry ordered by Chancellor George Osborne. Documents lodged with the Electoral Commission reveal the Co-op has been propping up the Labour Party for years with a string of generous loans and overdraft facilities at rock-bottom rates. The party is facing acute embarrassment over its links with the troubled lender, which David Cameron told the Commons had been ‘driven into the wall’ by its disgraced former boss Reverend Paul Flowers. Documents lodged with the Electoral Commission reveal generous loans. Co-op is seeking £1.5b recapitalisation after being plunged into crisis. Nick Clegg calls Flowers' rise to the top of Co-op Bank a 'murky business'
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George Osborne
|
[
"Fulham"
] |
{
"passage": 2133,
"query": 3329
}
|
Query: Lord Kinnock’s exuberance provoked ‘angry responses’ from @placeholder fans for ‘spoiling’ their enjoyment of the game, according to an official for the home team.
Entities: Craven Cottage, Lord Kinnock, Labour Party, Luke Salkeld, Fulham, Cardiff City, General Election, Premier League, London, Neil Kinnock, Cardiff, Labour
Passage: By Luke Salkeld PUBLISHED: 07:08 EST, 1 October 2013 | UPDATED: 20:01 EST, 1 October 2013 His boisterous tendency is well known from that infamous moment in 1992. Neil Kinnock’s triumphalist chant of ‘we’re all right’ at a Labour Party rally left him a laughing stock when he lost the General Election days later. Fast forward 21 years and it seems he hasn’t learnt his lesson. Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock's celebrations prompted him to be moved so he could sit with other Cardiff supporters, after his cheers annoyed home fans at Craven Cottage (previous photos) The former Labour leader was spotted at a Premier League football match celebrating wildly when his beloved Cardiff City scored first, 12 minutes into the game. Lord Kinnock watched Cardiff City play Fulham at Craven Cottage, London. His enthusiastic cheers 'annoyed other fans' and he was moved. Spokesman says it was a coincidence he moved when the goal was scored
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Fulham
|
[
"Cardiff",
"Cardiff City"
] |
{
"passage": 2133,
"query": 3330
}
|
Query: @placeholder, who Lord Kinnock has supported since boyhood, won the game 2-1
Entities: Craven Cottage, Lord Kinnock, Labour Party, Luke Salkeld, Fulham, Cardiff City, General Election, Premier League, London, Neil Kinnock, Cardiff, Labour
Passage: By Luke Salkeld PUBLISHED: 07:08 EST, 1 October 2013 | UPDATED: 20:01 EST, 1 October 2013 His boisterous tendency is well known from that infamous moment in 1992. Neil Kinnock’s triumphalist chant of ‘we’re all right’ at a Labour Party rally left him a laughing stock when he lost the General Election days later. Fast forward 21 years and it seems he hasn’t learnt his lesson. Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock's celebrations prompted him to be moved so he could sit with other Cardiff supporters, after his cheers annoyed home fans at Craven Cottage (previous photos) The former Labour leader was spotted at a Premier League football match celebrating wildly when his beloved Cardiff City scored first, 12 minutes into the game. Lord Kinnock watched Cardiff City play Fulham at Craven Cottage, London. His enthusiastic cheers 'annoyed other fans' and he was moved. Spokesman says it was a coincidence he moved when the goal was scored
|
Cardiff
|
[
"Cardiff",
"Cardiff City"
] |
{
"passage": 2133,
"query": 3330
}
|
Query: @placeholder, who Lord Kinnock has supported since boyhood, won the game 2-1
Entities: Craven Cottage, Lord Kinnock, Labour Party, Luke Salkeld, Fulham, Cardiff City, General Election, Premier League, London, Neil Kinnock, Cardiff, Labour
Passage: By Luke Salkeld PUBLISHED: 07:08 EST, 1 October 2013 | UPDATED: 20:01 EST, 1 October 2013 His boisterous tendency is well known from that infamous moment in 1992. Neil Kinnock’s triumphalist chant of ‘we’re all right’ at a Labour Party rally left him a laughing stock when he lost the General Election days later. Fast forward 21 years and it seems he hasn’t learnt his lesson. Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock's celebrations prompted him to be moved so he could sit with other Cardiff supporters, after his cheers annoyed home fans at Craven Cottage (previous photos) The former Labour leader was spotted at a Premier League football match celebrating wildly when his beloved Cardiff City scored first, 12 minutes into the game. Lord Kinnock watched Cardiff City play Fulham at Craven Cottage, London. His enthusiastic cheers 'annoyed other fans' and he was moved. Spokesman says it was a coincidence he moved when the goal was scored
|
Cardiff City
|
[
"Craven Cottage"
] |
{
"passage": 2133,
"query": 3331
}
|
Query: London resident Lord Kinnock was later spotted going ‘bonkers’ in another part of the @placeholder ground when Cardiff scored in injury time, handing them a 2-1 victory.
Entities: Craven Cottage, Lord Kinnock, Labour Party, Luke Salkeld, Fulham, Cardiff City, General Election, Premier League, London, Neil Kinnock, Cardiff, Labour
Passage: By Luke Salkeld PUBLISHED: 07:08 EST, 1 October 2013 | UPDATED: 20:01 EST, 1 October 2013 His boisterous tendency is well known from that infamous moment in 1992. Neil Kinnock’s triumphalist chant of ‘we’re all right’ at a Labour Party rally left him a laughing stock when he lost the General Election days later. Fast forward 21 years and it seems he hasn’t learnt his lesson. Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock's celebrations prompted him to be moved so he could sit with other Cardiff supporters, after his cheers annoyed home fans at Craven Cottage (previous photos) The former Labour leader was spotted at a Premier League football match celebrating wildly when his beloved Cardiff City scored first, 12 minutes into the game. Lord Kinnock watched Cardiff City play Fulham at Craven Cottage, London. His enthusiastic cheers 'annoyed other fans' and he was moved. Spokesman says it was a coincidence he moved when the goal was scored
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Craven Cottage
|
[
"Chelyabinsk"
] |
{
"passage": 2134,
"query": 3332
}
|
Query: The meteor caused widespread property damage in @placeholder city, with health officials saying that 46 of the injured remain
Entities: Russian, Spanish, Russia, Earth, Victoria Woollaston, Apollo, EO40, Chelyabinsk
Passage: By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 03:10 EST, 9 August 2013 | UPDATED: 08:29 EST, 9 August 2013 The meteor fireball that crashed into Russia in February was part of a 656-foot wide asteroid called 2011 EO40. Spanish astrophysicists analysed fragments of the meteor that were scattered across the Russian town of Chelyabinsk, where the meteor landed, and claim it came from the large Apollo asteroid that regularly crosses passed Earth as it orbits the sun. They added that the piece may have broken off because of the stress caused by the gravitaional pull of the planets and the sun, or could have been caused by the asteroid hitting into something else during its orbit. Experts say the meteor weighed 10,000 tonnes and was 55 feet wide. The rock created a 50-foot hole in a frozen lake near Chelyabinsk. Scientists have analysed more than 53 tiny fragments of the meteor. It is thought to have been part of a large Apollo asteroid called 2011 EO40
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Chelyabinsk
|
[
"Carrie",
"Carrie McArthur"
] |
{
"passage": 2135,
"query": 3333
}
|
Query: The blaze left @placeholder with a fear of fire and when Bonfire night comes around the family stays at home indoors.
Entities: Carrie, Robert, Swansea, Kidwelly, Ben Endley, Carrie McArthur, Adele, UPDATED, Christine, Susan
Passage: By Ben Endley PUBLISHED: 09:02 EST, 25 February 2014 | UPDATED: 14:32 EST, 25 February 2014 Spending her 29th birthday surrounded by her seven children is a particularly poignant moment for Carrie McArthur - whose whole family was wiped out by a fire when she was a schoolgirl. Carrie vowed to surround herself with a large loving family after she was the only survivor of the fierce blaze at her home in May 1992 when she was just eight. Her mother Susan was 28 when schoolgirl Carrie lost her two sisters and brother in the inferno at their home in Kidwelly, near Swansea. Carrie McArthur lost her mother Susan, two sisters Christine and Adele and brother Robert in a house fire in May 1992, when she was eight. Her life was saved by a brave paramedic but she suffered 90 per cent burns. Vowed to surround herself with a loving family and now has seven children of her own
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Carrie
|
[
"Carrie",
"Carrie McArthur"
] |
{
"passage": 2135,
"query": 3333
}
|
Query: The blaze left @placeholder with a fear of fire and when Bonfire night comes around the family stays at home indoors.
Entities: Carrie, Robert, Swansea, Kidwelly, Ben Endley, Carrie McArthur, Adele, UPDATED, Christine, Susan
Passage: By Ben Endley PUBLISHED: 09:02 EST, 25 February 2014 | UPDATED: 14:32 EST, 25 February 2014 Spending her 29th birthday surrounded by her seven children is a particularly poignant moment for Carrie McArthur - whose whole family was wiped out by a fire when she was a schoolgirl. Carrie vowed to surround herself with a large loving family after she was the only survivor of the fierce blaze at her home in May 1992 when she was just eight. Her mother Susan was 28 when schoolgirl Carrie lost her two sisters and brother in the inferno at their home in Kidwelly, near Swansea. Carrie McArthur lost her mother Susan, two sisters Christine and Adele and brother Robert in a house fire in May 1992, when she was eight. Her life was saved by a brave paramedic but she suffered 90 per cent burns. Vowed to surround herself with a loving family and now has seven children of her own
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Carrie McArthur
|
[
"France",
"French"
] |
{
"passage": 2136,
"query": 3334
}
|
Query: As the @placeholder spoke, Obama looked on but made no comment.
Entities: Afghanistan, French, France, White House, U.S., Hollande, Obama, CNN, Francois Hollande, Oval Office, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- France's newly elected President Francois Hollande said Friday that he is sticking to his campaign pledge to remove his country's forces from Afghanistan by the end of the year. After an Oval Office meeting at the White House with the U.S. president, Hollande told reporters, "I reminded President Obama that I made a promise to the French people to the effect that our combat troops would be withdrawn from Afghanistan by the end of 2012." But, he added, the French government "will continue to support Afghanistan in a different way, our support will take a different format." Hollande reminds Obama "that I made a promise to the French people" But France will continue to support Afghanistan "in a different way" France has more than 3,300 forces in Afghanistan
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France
|
[
"France",
"French"
] |
{
"passage": 2136,
"query": 3334
}
|
Query: As the @placeholder spoke, Obama looked on but made no comment.
Entities: Afghanistan, French, France, White House, U.S., Hollande, Obama, CNN, Francois Hollande, Oval Office, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- France's newly elected President Francois Hollande said Friday that he is sticking to his campaign pledge to remove his country's forces from Afghanistan by the end of the year. After an Oval Office meeting at the White House with the U.S. president, Hollande told reporters, "I reminded President Obama that I made a promise to the French people to the effect that our combat troops would be withdrawn from Afghanistan by the end of 2012." But, he added, the French government "will continue to support Afghanistan in a different way, our support will take a different format." Hollande reminds Obama "that I made a promise to the French people" But France will continue to support Afghanistan "in a different way" France has more than 3,300 forces in Afghanistan
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French
|
[
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 2136,
"query": 3335
}
|
Query: As the Frenchman spoke, @placeholder looked on but made no comment.
Entities: Afghanistan, French, France, White House, U.S., Hollande, Obama, CNN, Francois Hollande, Oval Office, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- France's newly elected President Francois Hollande said Friday that he is sticking to his campaign pledge to remove his country's forces from Afghanistan by the end of the year. After an Oval Office meeting at the White House with the U.S. president, Hollande told reporters, "I reminded President Obama that I made a promise to the French people to the effect that our combat troops would be withdrawn from Afghanistan by the end of 2012." But, he added, the French government "will continue to support Afghanistan in a different way, our support will take a different format." Hollande reminds Obama "that I made a promise to the French people" But France will continue to support Afghanistan "in a different way" France has more than 3,300 forces in Afghanistan
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Obama
|
[
"Children's Hospital of Wisconsin",
"Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin"
] |
{
"passage": 2137,
"query": 3336
}
|
Query: The hospital has now been given the all clear and tweeted: 'Law enforcement has issued an all-clear for all @placeholder buildings.
Entities: Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Police, Louise Boyle, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
Passage: By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 14:40 EST, 14 November 2013 | UPDATED: 16:32 EST, 14 November 2013 A wanted man has been shot and wounded at a children's hospital today after he tried to grab a baby, according to emerging reports. The Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa reported an 'active shooter' on the seventh floor in the neonatal unit around noon on Thursday. Milwaukee Police officers were apparently conducting a warrant pickup for a man who was wanted for 'felon in possession of a firearm' while he was holding a baby. Scroll down for video A distraught couple talk to an emergency responder on the scene of a shooting at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin on Thursday. Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa reported an 'active shooter' on the seventh floor in the neonatal unit around noon on Thursday
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Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
|
[
"Children's Hospital of Wisconsin",
"Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin"
] |
{
"passage": 2137,
"query": 3336
}
|
Query: The hospital has now been given the all clear and tweeted: 'Law enforcement has issued an all-clear for all @placeholder buildings.
Entities: Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Police, Louise Boyle, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
Passage: By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 14:40 EST, 14 November 2013 | UPDATED: 16:32 EST, 14 November 2013 A wanted man has been shot and wounded at a children's hospital today after he tried to grab a baby, according to emerging reports. The Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa reported an 'active shooter' on the seventh floor in the neonatal unit around noon on Thursday. Milwaukee Police officers were apparently conducting a warrant pickup for a man who was wanted for 'felon in possession of a firearm' while he was holding a baby. Scroll down for video A distraught couple talk to an emergency responder on the scene of a shooting at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin on Thursday. Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa reported an 'active shooter' on the seventh floor in the neonatal unit around noon on Thursday
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Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
|
[
"Blue Man",
"Blue Man Group"
] |
{
"passage": 2138,
"query": 3337
}
|
Query: Since doing @placeholder, I haven't had as much time.
Entities: Iceland, Lake Tahoe, YouTube, California, Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Blue Man Group, Blue Man, Las Vegas, New York, Orlando, Chris Smith, Smith, Chicago, POV, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- That Chris Smith made an inspiring, gorgeous video of himself juggling around Iceland earlier this year, and that it's been viewed more than 700,000 times on YouTube, isn't all that surprising once you get to know him. The 28-year-old from Lake Tahoe, California, has been juggling for 16 years, performing at Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers basketball games, in Las Vegas and abroad. With his skills, it was a natural transition to audition for the Blue Man Group, which promptly cast him and sent him to perform in Blue Man theaters in New York, Chicago and Orlando, and as part of a national tour. POV video has gone viral on YouTube. Juggler Chris Smith says he was impressed by the beauty of Iceland. Smith has been juggling for 16 years
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Blue Man
|
[
"Blue Man",
"Blue Man Group"
] |
{
"passage": 2138,
"query": 3337
}
|
Query: Since doing @placeholder, I haven't had as much time.
Entities: Iceland, Lake Tahoe, YouTube, California, Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Blue Man Group, Blue Man, Las Vegas, New York, Orlando, Chris Smith, Smith, Chicago, POV, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- That Chris Smith made an inspiring, gorgeous video of himself juggling around Iceland earlier this year, and that it's been viewed more than 700,000 times on YouTube, isn't all that surprising once you get to know him. The 28-year-old from Lake Tahoe, California, has been juggling for 16 years, performing at Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers basketball games, in Las Vegas and abroad. With his skills, it was a natural transition to audition for the Blue Man Group, which promptly cast him and sent him to perform in Blue Man theaters in New York, Chicago and Orlando, and as part of a national tour. POV video has gone viral on YouTube. Juggler Chris Smith says he was impressed by the beauty of Iceland. Smith has been juggling for 16 years
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Blue Man Group
|
[
"Tesco"
] |
{
"passage": 2139,
"query": 3338
}
|
Query: Unusual: Ms Hirschler returned the loaf to the same @placeholder and was offered a replacement in exchange
Entities: West Sussex, Isabella, Susie Hirschler, Mark Duell, White, Tesco, Crawley, Hovis
Passage: By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 06:18 EST, 26 March 2013 | UPDATED: 07:20 EST, 26 March 2013 A family were shocked when they unwrapped a Hovis loaf which had both white and brown bread. Mother-of-four Susie Hirschler, 58, bought the £1.35 medium white sliced loaf during her weekly shop at a Tesco store near her home in Crawley, West Sussex. But when she got home she found each slice was white on the top half and brown on the bottom. White and brown: Mother-of-four Susie Hirschler, 58, bought the £1.35 medium white sliced loaf at a Tesco Daughter Isabella, 17, was first to find the bizarre bread when she opened the wrapper to make toast. She buttered a slice - and found it tasted odd. Susie Hirschler, 58, bought £1.35 medium white loaf at Tesco in Crawley. She found each slice was white on the top half and brown on the bottom. Hovis says loaf was combined with a piece of dough from previous mix
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Tesco
|
[
"Hovis"
] |
{
"passage": 2139,
"query": 3339
}
|
Query: Since 2001 @placeholder has stocked a Best of Both 'white and brown' brand - billed as 'tasty white bread with all the wheatgerm goodness of wholemeal'.
Entities: West Sussex, Isabella, Susie Hirschler, Mark Duell, White, Tesco, Crawley, Hovis
Passage: By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 06:18 EST, 26 March 2013 | UPDATED: 07:20 EST, 26 March 2013 A family were shocked when they unwrapped a Hovis loaf which had both white and brown bread. Mother-of-four Susie Hirschler, 58, bought the £1.35 medium white sliced loaf during her weekly shop at a Tesco store near her home in Crawley, West Sussex. But when she got home she found each slice was white on the top half and brown on the bottom. White and brown: Mother-of-four Susie Hirschler, 58, bought the £1.35 medium white sliced loaf at a Tesco Daughter Isabella, 17, was first to find the bizarre bread when she opened the wrapper to make toast. She buttered a slice - and found it tasted odd. Susie Hirschler, 58, bought £1.35 medium white loaf at Tesco in Crawley. She found each slice was white on the top half and brown on the bottom. Hovis says loaf was combined with a piece of dough from previous mix
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Hovis
|
[
"Lebanon"
] |
{
"passage": 2140,
"query": 3340
}
|
Query: @placeholder is inextricably linked to its larger neighbor, and sectarian divisions there mirror those in Syria.
Entities: Israeli, Jordan, Barack Obama, Israel, U.S., Lebanese, Syrian, Western, Assad, Middle East, Bashar al-Assad, Lebanon, Syria, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Congress, Damascus, Beirut
Passage: Syria's neighbors are preparing for the worst as the specter of potential Western airstrikes hang heavily over a nervous Middle East. As U.S. President Barack Obama makes his case to Congress and the international community for a military response to an alleged chemical attack by Syrian regime forces in a Damascus suburb, CNN explores how the countries bordering war-torn Syria feel about Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the possibility of foreign intervention in the bloody conflict there. Lebanon Security is tightening and there is a mood of growing worry and angst in the streets of Beirut, where many are convinced that strikes on Damascus, less than 70 miles from the Lebanese capital, will further destabilize the country that, aside from Syria, has suffered the most as a result of the war. Lebanon: Security tight amid fears Western strikes in Syria will destabilize country. Israel: Scared residents line up at gas-mask distribution centers; Israeli PM 'ready for anything' Jordan: Despite world's military officials meeting there, country says it won't be launching pad. Saudi Arabia: Many want Assad gone, but believe airstrikes will make Syrian suffering worse
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Lebanon
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[
"Lebanon"
] |
{
"passage": 2140,
"query": 3341
}
|
Query: The government has mostly tried to stay out of the conflict, but that hasn't stopped the bloodshed -- and those fleeing the fighting -- from spilling over @placeholder's borders.
Entities: Israeli, Jordan, Barack Obama, Israel, U.S., Lebanese, Syrian, Western, Assad, Middle East, Bashar al-Assad, Lebanon, Syria, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Congress, Damascus, Beirut
Passage: Syria's neighbors are preparing for the worst as the specter of potential Western airstrikes hang heavily over a nervous Middle East. As U.S. President Barack Obama makes his case to Congress and the international community for a military response to an alleged chemical attack by Syrian regime forces in a Damascus suburb, CNN explores how the countries bordering war-torn Syria feel about Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the possibility of foreign intervention in the bloody conflict there. Lebanon Security is tightening and there is a mood of growing worry and angst in the streets of Beirut, where many are convinced that strikes on Damascus, less than 70 miles from the Lebanese capital, will further destabilize the country that, aside from Syria, has suffered the most as a result of the war. Lebanon: Security tight amid fears Western strikes in Syria will destabilize country. Israel: Scared residents line up at gas-mask distribution centers; Israeli PM 'ready for anything' Jordan: Despite world's military officials meeting there, country says it won't be launching pad. Saudi Arabia: Many want Assad gone, but believe airstrikes will make Syrian suffering worse
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Lebanon
|
[
"Lebanese"
] |
{
"passage": 2140,
"query": 3342
}
|
Query: One in six people in Lebanon is now a Syrian refugee, and tensions between @placeholder and Syrians are rising.
Entities: Israeli, Jordan, Barack Obama, Israel, U.S., Lebanese, Syrian, Western, Assad, Middle East, Bashar al-Assad, Lebanon, Syria, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Congress, Damascus, Beirut
Passage: Syria's neighbors are preparing for the worst as the specter of potential Western airstrikes hang heavily over a nervous Middle East. As U.S. President Barack Obama makes his case to Congress and the international community for a military response to an alleged chemical attack by Syrian regime forces in a Damascus suburb, CNN explores how the countries bordering war-torn Syria feel about Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the possibility of foreign intervention in the bloody conflict there. Lebanon Security is tightening and there is a mood of growing worry and angst in the streets of Beirut, where many are convinced that strikes on Damascus, less than 70 miles from the Lebanese capital, will further destabilize the country that, aside from Syria, has suffered the most as a result of the war. Lebanon: Security tight amid fears Western strikes in Syria will destabilize country. Israel: Scared residents line up at gas-mask distribution centers; Israeli PM 'ready for anything' Jordan: Despite world's military officials meeting there, country says it won't be launching pad. Saudi Arabia: Many want Assad gone, but believe airstrikes will make Syrian suffering worse
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Lebanese
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[
"Lebanese"
] |
{
"passage": 2140,
"query": 3343
}
|
Query: But despite these deep divisions, many @placeholder are united in the belief that potential strikes are little more than a superficial show of power from an American president backed into a corner by his "red line" declaration about chemical weapons use in Syria.
Entities: Israeli, Jordan, Barack Obama, Israel, U.S., Lebanese, Syrian, Western, Assad, Middle East, Bashar al-Assad, Lebanon, Syria, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Congress, Damascus, Beirut
Passage: Syria's neighbors are preparing for the worst as the specter of potential Western airstrikes hang heavily over a nervous Middle East. As U.S. President Barack Obama makes his case to Congress and the international community for a military response to an alleged chemical attack by Syrian regime forces in a Damascus suburb, CNN explores how the countries bordering war-torn Syria feel about Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the possibility of foreign intervention in the bloody conflict there. Lebanon Security is tightening and there is a mood of growing worry and angst in the streets of Beirut, where many are convinced that strikes on Damascus, less than 70 miles from the Lebanese capital, will further destabilize the country that, aside from Syria, has suffered the most as a result of the war. Lebanon: Security tight amid fears Western strikes in Syria will destabilize country. Israel: Scared residents line up at gas-mask distribution centers; Israeli PM 'ready for anything' Jordan: Despite world's military officials meeting there, country says it won't be launching pad. Saudi Arabia: Many want Assad gone, but believe airstrikes will make Syrian suffering worse
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Lebanese
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[
"Israel",
"Israeli"
] |
{
"passage": 2140,
"query": 3344
}
|
Query: In May of 2013, an @placeholder defense ministry official specifically denied that Israel had "done anything against Assad and his regime."
Entities: Israeli, Jordan, Barack Obama, Israel, U.S., Lebanese, Syrian, Western, Assad, Middle East, Bashar al-Assad, Lebanon, Syria, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Congress, Damascus, Beirut
Passage: Syria's neighbors are preparing for the worst as the specter of potential Western airstrikes hang heavily over a nervous Middle East. As U.S. President Barack Obama makes his case to Congress and the international community for a military response to an alleged chemical attack by Syrian regime forces in a Damascus suburb, CNN explores how the countries bordering war-torn Syria feel about Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the possibility of foreign intervention in the bloody conflict there. Lebanon Security is tightening and there is a mood of growing worry and angst in the streets of Beirut, where many are convinced that strikes on Damascus, less than 70 miles from the Lebanese capital, will further destabilize the country that, aside from Syria, has suffered the most as a result of the war. Lebanon: Security tight amid fears Western strikes in Syria will destabilize country. Israel: Scared residents line up at gas-mask distribution centers; Israeli PM 'ready for anything' Jordan: Despite world's military officials meeting there, country says it won't be launching pad. Saudi Arabia: Many want Assad gone, but believe airstrikes will make Syrian suffering worse
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Israel
|
[
"Israel",
"Israeli"
] |
{
"passage": 2140,
"query": 3344
}
|
Query: In May of 2013, an @placeholder defense ministry official specifically denied that Israel had "done anything against Assad and his regime."
Entities: Israeli, Jordan, Barack Obama, Israel, U.S., Lebanese, Syrian, Western, Assad, Middle East, Bashar al-Assad, Lebanon, Syria, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Congress, Damascus, Beirut
Passage: Syria's neighbors are preparing for the worst as the specter of potential Western airstrikes hang heavily over a nervous Middle East. As U.S. President Barack Obama makes his case to Congress and the international community for a military response to an alleged chemical attack by Syrian regime forces in a Damascus suburb, CNN explores how the countries bordering war-torn Syria feel about Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the possibility of foreign intervention in the bloody conflict there. Lebanon Security is tightening and there is a mood of growing worry and angst in the streets of Beirut, where many are convinced that strikes on Damascus, less than 70 miles from the Lebanese capital, will further destabilize the country that, aside from Syria, has suffered the most as a result of the war. Lebanon: Security tight amid fears Western strikes in Syria will destabilize country. Israel: Scared residents line up at gas-mask distribution centers; Israeli PM 'ready for anything' Jordan: Despite world's military officials meeting there, country says it won't be launching pad. Saudi Arabia: Many want Assad gone, but believe airstrikes will make Syrian suffering worse
|
Israeli
|
[
"Jordan"
] |
{
"passage": 2140,
"query": 3345
}
|
Query: But despite the fact the world's military leaders gathered last week in @placeholder to discuss Syria, the government insists it will not be a launchpad for a Western strike on its neighbor.
Entities: Israeli, Jordan, Barack Obama, Israel, U.S., Lebanese, Syrian, Western, Assad, Middle East, Bashar al-Assad, Lebanon, Syria, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Congress, Damascus, Beirut
Passage: Syria's neighbors are preparing for the worst as the specter of potential Western airstrikes hang heavily over a nervous Middle East. As U.S. President Barack Obama makes his case to Congress and the international community for a military response to an alleged chemical attack by Syrian regime forces in a Damascus suburb, CNN explores how the countries bordering war-torn Syria feel about Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the possibility of foreign intervention in the bloody conflict there. Lebanon Security is tightening and there is a mood of growing worry and angst in the streets of Beirut, where many are convinced that strikes on Damascus, less than 70 miles from the Lebanese capital, will further destabilize the country that, aside from Syria, has suffered the most as a result of the war. Lebanon: Security tight amid fears Western strikes in Syria will destabilize country. Israel: Scared residents line up at gas-mask distribution centers; Israeli PM 'ready for anything' Jordan: Despite world's military officials meeting there, country says it won't be launching pad. Saudi Arabia: Many want Assad gone, but believe airstrikes will make Syrian suffering worse
|
Jordan
|
[
"Saudi Arabia"
] |
{
"passage": 2140,
"query": 3346
}
|
Query: A majority of @placeholder support the rebels and want al-Assad gone, but they're also horrified about the plight of ordinary Syrians and believe missile strikes could exacerbate their suffering.
Entities: Israeli, Jordan, Barack Obama, Israel, U.S., Lebanese, Syrian, Western, Assad, Middle East, Bashar al-Assad, Lebanon, Syria, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Congress, Damascus, Beirut
Passage: Syria's neighbors are preparing for the worst as the specter of potential Western airstrikes hang heavily over a nervous Middle East. As U.S. President Barack Obama makes his case to Congress and the international community for a military response to an alleged chemical attack by Syrian regime forces in a Damascus suburb, CNN explores how the countries bordering war-torn Syria feel about Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the possibility of foreign intervention in the bloody conflict there. Lebanon Security is tightening and there is a mood of growing worry and angst in the streets of Beirut, where many are convinced that strikes on Damascus, less than 70 miles from the Lebanese capital, will further destabilize the country that, aside from Syria, has suffered the most as a result of the war. Lebanon: Security tight amid fears Western strikes in Syria will destabilize country. Israel: Scared residents line up at gas-mask distribution centers; Israeli PM 'ready for anything' Jordan: Despite world's military officials meeting there, country says it won't be launching pad. Saudi Arabia: Many want Assad gone, but believe airstrikes will make Syrian suffering worse
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Saudi Arabia
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[
"Thailand"
] |
{
"passage": 2141,
"query": 3347
}
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Query: In 1962, an international court awarded the temple to Cambodia, but @placeholder claims that the area around the temple has not been clearly demarcated.
Entities: Indonesia, Marty Natalegawa, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, ASEAN, Cambodia, Jakarta, Thailand, CNN, Indonesian
Passage: Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- The Association of Southeast Asian Nations will send observers to the tense Thailand-Cambodia border, where a disputed centuries-old temple is located, the organization said Tuesday. Foreign Ministers and representatives from ASEAN's 10 member nations met in Jakarta Tuesday to discuss the long-standing border conflict. In a statement issued after the meeting, ASEAN says it welcomes "the invitation by both Cambodia and Thailand (for) observers from Indonesia, current chair of ASEAN, to observe the commitment by both sides to avoid further armed clashes between them." Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said in a news conference that the civilian and military observers will be unarmed. The team will be there to assist and support both countries to keep their commitment avoid further clashes. ASEAN will send observers to the Thailand-Cambodia border. There is a disputed centuries-old temple there. The team will assist both sides to keep their commitments to avoid clashes
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Thailand
|
[
"Marty Natalegawa"
] |
{
"passage": 2141,
"query": 3348
}
|
Query: Since the renewed fighting, ASEAN has sent @placeholder to meet with leaders of both Thailand and Cambodia to try to ease tensions.
Entities: Indonesia, Marty Natalegawa, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, ASEAN, Cambodia, Jakarta, Thailand, CNN, Indonesian
Passage: Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- The Association of Southeast Asian Nations will send observers to the tense Thailand-Cambodia border, where a disputed centuries-old temple is located, the organization said Tuesday. Foreign Ministers and representatives from ASEAN's 10 member nations met in Jakarta Tuesday to discuss the long-standing border conflict. In a statement issued after the meeting, ASEAN says it welcomes "the invitation by both Cambodia and Thailand (for) observers from Indonesia, current chair of ASEAN, to observe the commitment by both sides to avoid further armed clashes between them." Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said in a news conference that the civilian and military observers will be unarmed. The team will be there to assist and support both countries to keep their commitment avoid further clashes. ASEAN will send observers to the Thailand-Cambodia border. There is a disputed centuries-old temple there. The team will assist both sides to keep their commitments to avoid clashes
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Marty Natalegawa
|
[
"Jakarta"
] |
{
"passage": 2141,
"query": 3349
}
|
Query: The next bilateral meeting is expected be held in @placeholder.
Entities: Indonesia, Marty Natalegawa, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, ASEAN, Cambodia, Jakarta, Thailand, CNN, Indonesian
Passage: Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- The Association of Southeast Asian Nations will send observers to the tense Thailand-Cambodia border, where a disputed centuries-old temple is located, the organization said Tuesday. Foreign Ministers and representatives from ASEAN's 10 member nations met in Jakarta Tuesday to discuss the long-standing border conflict. In a statement issued after the meeting, ASEAN says it welcomes "the invitation by both Cambodia and Thailand (for) observers from Indonesia, current chair of ASEAN, to observe the commitment by both sides to avoid further armed clashes between them." Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said in a news conference that the civilian and military observers will be unarmed. The team will be there to assist and support both countries to keep their commitment avoid further clashes. ASEAN will send observers to the Thailand-Cambodia border. There is a disputed centuries-old temple there. The team will assist both sides to keep their commitments to avoid clashes
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Jakarta
|
[
"Las Vegas"
] |
{
"passage": 2142,
"query": 3350
}
|
Query: Even the taxi driver I spoke to in @placeholder said he hoped I would knock him out.
Entities: Floyd Mayweather, Mayweather, Taliban, Devon Alexander, America, Las Vegas, Bolton, Manny Pacquiao, Khan, UK, Amir Khan
Passage: Amir Khan has hit back at insults from America’s flamboyant world champion Floyd Mayweather by claiming he is more famous than the welterweight known as the best pound-for-pound fighter on the planet. And in a neat dig at Mayweather’s famed macho ego, Khan insisted he throws more punches in one round than the unbeaten world champion manages in an entire fight. Mayweather, who has earned £300million in a unbeaten 47-fight career, is looking for a super-fight with Manny Pacquiao and dismissed Khan’s plea to fight him by claiming the Bolton fighter’s ‘name doesn’t carry enough weight’. Amir Khan has announced that he will donate the £30,000 shorts he wore during his last week to charity. Amir Khan back in UK after win over Devon Alexander in Las Vegas last Saturday. Welterweight boxer wants to fight Floyd Mayweather next and has accused him of running scared. Khan will donate his £30,000 shorts to charity to help raise funds for school attacked by Taliban. Read: Amir Khan heading for greatness after emphatic victory
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Las Vegas
|
[
"Belmont Stakes"
] |
{
"passage": 2143,
"query": 3351
}
|
Query: Even with the @placeholder representing the biggest race of his life, he said he was even thinking about it yet.
Entities: Santa Anita Park, Triple Crown, California Chrome, California, Belmont Stakes, Espinoza, Victor Espinoza, CNN, War Emblem
Passage: (CNN) -- A dozen years ago, jockey Victor Espinoza went into the Belmont Stakes on War Emblem with a chance to win one of sports' great titles, the Triple Crown. But the horse stumbled out of the gate and finished eighth. Espinoza, who has been riding professionally since 1993, told CNN that he is excited to get a second chance for greatness on June 7 on California Chrome. "I am ready for it this time, and I am prepared to get it done," he said Tuesday at Santa Anita Park in California, adding that being in the situation before was a big help. Victor Espinoza says 2002 has prepared him for this year's Triple Crown attempt. Twelve years ago his horse stumbled out of the gate at the Belmont Stakes. Espinoza says California Chrome likes it when the jockey shows who is boss
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Belmont Stakes
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[
"Cagliari"
] |
{
"passage": 2144,
"query": 3352
}
|
Query: More poor defending saw Juventus double their advantage as @placeholder failed to deal with a cross and the ball came out to Vidal, who curled a magnificent strike into the far corner from just outside the box.
Entities: Cagliari, Juventus, Luca Rossettini, Roma, Fernando Llorente, Max Allegri, Serie A, Giorgio Chiellini, Carlos Tevez, Tevez, Arturo Vidal
Passage: Juventus eased to a 3-1 win at relegation-threatened Cagliari on Thursday to ensure they ended the year at the top of the Serie A standings. Early goals from Carlos Tevez and Arturo Vidal gave Juventus a comfortable lead in the opening 15 minutes, and Fernando Llorente sealed the victory shortly after halftime. Luca Rossettini bagged a consolation goal for Cagliari. Carlos Tevez gave Juventus the lead in the fourth minute after the Cagliari keeper could only parry an effort Tevez (left) wheels away after scoring as team-mate Giorgio Chiellini joins in the celebrations Arturo Vidal celebrates after extending Max Allegri's side's advantage after 15 minutes. Carlos Tevez opened the scoring for Juventus in the fourth minute. Arturo Vidal added a second little more than 10 minutes later. Fernando Llorente sealed the win shortly after half time. Cagliari scored a consolation midway through the second half. Juventus are now four points ahead of Roma, who play on Saturday
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Cagliari
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[
"Pakistan"
] |
{
"passage": 2145,
"query": 3353
}
|
Query: Things were going right for @placeholder, we were back in the international arena, with wins against South Africa.
Entities: Zulqarnain Haider, England, Dubai, Pakistan, Pakistan Cricket Board, Haider, Zakir Khan, India, CNN, London, South Africa, PCB
Passage: (CNN) -- Pakistan cricket officials want to speak to a member of the national team who left the team camp and reportedly retired after alleged threats to the player and his family. It is the latest twist in a series of allegations that have tarnished the sport which is followed passionately in a number of countries including Pakistan and India. In August, Pakistan's series against England ended amid uproar when three Pakistan players were implicated in a betting scandal. Zakir Khan, the director of cricket operations for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), told CNN on Tuesday that he was trying to track down Zulqarnain Haider. Pakistan Cricket Board is still trying to locate Zulqarnain Haider, who has fled to London. Haider went missing from team hotel in Dubai after allegedly being threatened. Wicketkeeper was due to play in a one-day international against South Africa on Monday. Reports claim Haider received threats after a winning innings in a previous match
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Pakistan
|
[
"Haider",
"Zulqarnain Haider"
] |
{
"passage": 2145,
"query": 3354
}
|
Query: And we will help any player who is willing to come forward and we hope @placeholder decides to do so."
Entities: Zulqarnain Haider, England, Dubai, Pakistan, Pakistan Cricket Board, Haider, Zakir Khan, India, CNN, London, South Africa, PCB
Passage: (CNN) -- Pakistan cricket officials want to speak to a member of the national team who left the team camp and reportedly retired after alleged threats to the player and his family. It is the latest twist in a series of allegations that have tarnished the sport which is followed passionately in a number of countries including Pakistan and India. In August, Pakistan's series against England ended amid uproar when three Pakistan players were implicated in a betting scandal. Zakir Khan, the director of cricket operations for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), told CNN on Tuesday that he was trying to track down Zulqarnain Haider. Pakistan Cricket Board is still trying to locate Zulqarnain Haider, who has fled to London. Haider went missing from team hotel in Dubai after allegedly being threatened. Wicketkeeper was due to play in a one-day international against South Africa on Monday. Reports claim Haider received threats after a winning innings in a previous match
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Haider
|
[
"Haider",
"Zulqarnain Haider"
] |
{
"passage": 2145,
"query": 3354
}
|
Query: And we will help any player who is willing to come forward and we hope @placeholder decides to do so."
Entities: Zulqarnain Haider, England, Dubai, Pakistan, Pakistan Cricket Board, Haider, Zakir Khan, India, CNN, London, South Africa, PCB
Passage: (CNN) -- Pakistan cricket officials want to speak to a member of the national team who left the team camp and reportedly retired after alleged threats to the player and his family. It is the latest twist in a series of allegations that have tarnished the sport which is followed passionately in a number of countries including Pakistan and India. In August, Pakistan's series against England ended amid uproar when three Pakistan players were implicated in a betting scandal. Zakir Khan, the director of cricket operations for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), told CNN on Tuesday that he was trying to track down Zulqarnain Haider. Pakistan Cricket Board is still trying to locate Zulqarnain Haider, who has fled to London. Haider went missing from team hotel in Dubai after allegedly being threatened. Wicketkeeper was due to play in a one-day international against South Africa on Monday. Reports claim Haider received threats after a winning innings in a previous match
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Zulqarnain Haider
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[
"Pakistan"
] |
{
"passage": 2145,
"query": 3355
}
|
Query: South Africa won Monday's match in Dubai by 57 runs and completed a 3-2 series win over @placeholder.
Entities: Zulqarnain Haider, England, Dubai, Pakistan, Pakistan Cricket Board, Haider, Zakir Khan, India, CNN, London, South Africa, PCB
Passage: (CNN) -- Pakistan cricket officials want to speak to a member of the national team who left the team camp and reportedly retired after alleged threats to the player and his family. It is the latest twist in a series of allegations that have tarnished the sport which is followed passionately in a number of countries including Pakistan and India. In August, Pakistan's series against England ended amid uproar when three Pakistan players were implicated in a betting scandal. Zakir Khan, the director of cricket operations for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), told CNN on Tuesday that he was trying to track down Zulqarnain Haider. Pakistan Cricket Board is still trying to locate Zulqarnain Haider, who has fled to London. Haider went missing from team hotel in Dubai after allegedly being threatened. Wicketkeeper was due to play in a one-day international against South Africa on Monday. Reports claim Haider received threats after a winning innings in a previous match
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Pakistan
|
[
"Ansari",
"Aziz Ansari"
] |
{
"passage": 2146,
"query": 3356
}
|
Query: Ansari also takes on those in his generation and how different they are from those of past generations, who, to @placeholder, seem more elegant.
Entities: Parks and Recreation, Aziz Ansari, Netflix, Ansari, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- Aziz Ansari's never pulls punches in his stand-up, but there is a joke in his new comedy special that really pushes the envelope (forget worrying about a spoiler; we couldn't tell it here if we wanted to). Let's just say it involves child molestation, and the audience loves it. The "Parks and Recreation" star said he doesn't worry about getting caught on the wrong side of the politically correct crew as has happened to some comedians. "I think you have to take that all case by case to see if it makes sense," he said. His new special, "Aziz Ansari: Buried Alive," will debut on November 1 on Netflix. The comic is known for being innovative in getting his comedy to fans and said the online streaming service made sense to him. Ansari's new special will stream on Netflix. He's released his material via different methods. Ansari says fans come for his comedy, not because he's on a hit show
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Ansari
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[
"Ansari",
"Aziz Ansari"
] |
{
"passage": 2146,
"query": 3356
}
|
Query: Ansari also takes on those in his generation and how different they are from those of past generations, who, to @placeholder, seem more elegant.
Entities: Parks and Recreation, Aziz Ansari, Netflix, Ansari, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- Aziz Ansari's never pulls punches in his stand-up, but there is a joke in his new comedy special that really pushes the envelope (forget worrying about a spoiler; we couldn't tell it here if we wanted to). Let's just say it involves child molestation, and the audience loves it. The "Parks and Recreation" star said he doesn't worry about getting caught on the wrong side of the politically correct crew as has happened to some comedians. "I think you have to take that all case by case to see if it makes sense," he said. His new special, "Aziz Ansari: Buried Alive," will debut on November 1 on Netflix. The comic is known for being innovative in getting his comedy to fans and said the online streaming service made sense to him. Ansari's new special will stream on Netflix. He's released his material via different methods. Ansari says fans come for his comedy, not because he's on a hit show
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Aziz Ansari
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[
"Alfred Rouse"
] |
{
"passage": 2147,
"query": 3357
}
|
Query: Crime scene: @placeholder's Morris Minor was found burning near Northampton with a man trapped inside
Entities: William Briggs, Morris Minor, Alfred Rouse, Hugo Gye, Northampton
Passage: By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 04:54 EST, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 11:46 EST, 15 January 2014 A murder mystery could be solved after eight decades as scientists use modern DNA techniques to identify the unknown victim of a gruesome 1930 killing. Psychotic killer Alfred Rouse smashed an unidentified man over the head with a mallet, then placed his body in a Morris Minor and set the car on fire in a botched attempt to fake his own death. He never revealed the identity of the victim - but relatives of William Briggs, a man who disappeared around the same time, are convinced that their ancestor was the murdered man. Alfred Rouse killed unidentified man near Northampton in botched attempt to fake his own death. He was hanged for the murder but took victim's identity to his grave. Family of missing man William Briggs believe he was the murder victim. Forensic scientists are examining DNA from crime scene to find the truth
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Alfred Rouse
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[
"Alfred Rouse"
] |
{
"passage": 2147,
"query": 3358
}
|
Query: @placeholder made legal history by being convicted of murder even though no one knew who the victim was.
Entities: William Briggs, Morris Minor, Alfred Rouse, Hugo Gye, Northampton
Passage: By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 04:54 EST, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 11:46 EST, 15 January 2014 A murder mystery could be solved after eight decades as scientists use modern DNA techniques to identify the unknown victim of a gruesome 1930 killing. Psychotic killer Alfred Rouse smashed an unidentified man over the head with a mallet, then placed his body in a Morris Minor and set the car on fire in a botched attempt to fake his own death. He never revealed the identity of the victim - but relatives of William Briggs, a man who disappeared around the same time, are convinced that their ancestor was the murdered man. Alfred Rouse killed unidentified man near Northampton in botched attempt to fake his own death. He was hanged for the murder but took victim's identity to his grave. Family of missing man William Briggs believe he was the murder victim. Forensic scientists are examining DNA from crime scene to find the truth
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Alfred Rouse
|
[
"Circassian",
"Circassians"
] |
{
"passage": 2148,
"query": 3359
}
|
Query: As news of Sokht's arrest spread this weekend, several prominent @placeholder asked CNN not to publish their interviews for fear of punishment at the hands of Russian authorities.
Entities: Russian, Maykop, Russia, Sochi Olympics, Sokht, Winter Olympics, Nalchik, Asker Sokht, CNN, Circassian, Circassians
Passage: Maykop, Russia (CNN) -- Russian authorities have arrested a prominent community leader from the country's Circassian ethnic minority. The arrest took place on Friday night in the same province where the Winter Olympics are currently being held. The detention of Asker Sokht follows the police roundup on February 7 in the southern city of Nalchik of dozens of Circassian activists who tried to hold a protest denouncing the Winter Olympics. Russian officials could not be reached on Sunday to comment on Sokht's arrest. But the detention of a leader widely perceived as a moderate, who often defended Russian government policy, has sent ripples of alarm through the Circassian community in Russia, which is estimated to number around 800,000. Asker Sokht, a leader in Circassian community, was arrested Friday night. Circassians have protested against Sochi Olympics, held in their ancestral homeland. They want Russia to acknowledge the connection and a major battle in the area. Many Circassians accuse 19th-century Russia of genocide against their ancestors
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Circassian
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[
"Circassian",
"Circassians"
] |
{
"passage": 2148,
"query": 3359
}
|
Query: As news of Sokht's arrest spread this weekend, several prominent @placeholder asked CNN not to publish their interviews for fear of punishment at the hands of Russian authorities.
Entities: Russian, Maykop, Russia, Sochi Olympics, Sokht, Winter Olympics, Nalchik, Asker Sokht, CNN, Circassian, Circassians
Passage: Maykop, Russia (CNN) -- Russian authorities have arrested a prominent community leader from the country's Circassian ethnic minority. The arrest took place on Friday night in the same province where the Winter Olympics are currently being held. The detention of Asker Sokht follows the police roundup on February 7 in the southern city of Nalchik of dozens of Circassian activists who tried to hold a protest denouncing the Winter Olympics. Russian officials could not be reached on Sunday to comment on Sokht's arrest. But the detention of a leader widely perceived as a moderate, who often defended Russian government policy, has sent ripples of alarm through the Circassian community in Russia, which is estimated to number around 800,000. Asker Sokht, a leader in Circassian community, was arrested Friday night. Circassians have protested against Sochi Olympics, held in their ancestral homeland. They want Russia to acknowledge the connection and a major battle in the area. Many Circassians accuse 19th-century Russia of genocide against their ancestors
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Circassians
|
[
"Northern Lights"
] |
{
"passage": 2149,
"query": 3360
}
|
Query: Breathtaking: Even though Ben's sight is fading, he was still able to grasp the marvel of the @placeholder during the trip this week
Entities: Eiffel Tower, Ben Pierce, Dallas, Bucket List, Northern Lights, Alaska Airlines, Pyramids, Ben, Heidi, The Daily News-Miner
Passage: Ben Pierce was born so prematurely doctors didn't think he would survive. With a fighting spirit he pulled through, but his eyes struggled to fully develop. A surgery restored his sight, but it left scar tissue, which will continue to grow as he does. Now nine, the Dallas boy will eventually lose his sight completely, doctors believe, but they don't know when, according to The Daily News-Miner. Determined to make the most of the time he has left, Ben, encouraged by his parents, Kit and Heidi, started drafting a Bucket List of the things he wanted to see, before he can no longer see. Dallas boy Ben Pierce was born premature. His eyesight has been worsening as he gets older and doctors believe he will lose his vision. Ben started a bucket list of things to do while he can still see. Among the Eiffel Tower and the Pyramids were the Northern Lights. Alaska Airlines heard of his list and gave Ben and his family a free trip
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Northern Lights
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[
"Chelsea"
] |
{
"passage": 2150,
"query": 3361
}
|
Query: ‘If we reach agreement with @placeholder he will play, because he is a Chelsea player and we are gentlemen and we deliver on what we sign.
Entities: Atletico Madrid, Diego Simeone, Madrid, Stamford Bridge, Thibaut Courtois, Ron Gourlay, Atletico, Ashley Clements, Courtois, Blues, Ashley_Clements, Champions League, La Liga, Chelsea, Genk, Enrique Cerezo, Belgian, UEFA
Passage: By Ashley Clements Follow @@Ashley_Clements Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo has admitted a deal still has not been agreed with Chelsea to allow Thibaut Courtois to play in the Champions League semi-final. UEFA will allow the Belgian goalkeeper to play against his parent club and Chelsea chief executive Ron Gourlay insists Courtois can feature 'if selected' by Madrid coach Diego Simeone. However, with the La Liga leaders hoping to secure the loan of Courtois from Stamford Bridge for another season, Atletico seem reluctant to upset the Blues by playing the former Genk keeper. Split loyalties: Thibaut Courtois will only play against Chelsea if Atletico can reach an agreement. UEFA have allowed Thibaut Courtois to play for Atletico Madrid vs Chelsea. Chelsea OK with their player featuring in Champions League semi-finals. Atletico want Courtois next season and are reluctant to upset parent club
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Chelsea
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[
"Marcelo"
] |
{
"passage": 2151,
"query": 3362
}
|
Query: @placeholder clipped the crossbar with a rising shot before he was found by Cristiano Ronaldo and scored from an acute angle in the 23rd minute.
Entities: Casillas, Iker Casillas, Spanish, Antonio Adan, Los Blancos, World Cup, Argentina, Marcelo, Jose Callejon, Spain, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Angel Di Maria, La Liga, CNN, Espanyol, Jose Mourinho, Cristiano Ronaldo
Passage: (CNN) -- Real Madrid had goalkeeper Iker Casillas sent off in the second minute but battled to a 1-0 win at Espanyol Sunday to cut Barcelona's lead at the top of Spain's La Liga to five points. Spain World Cup keeper Casillas went for clipping home midfielder Jose Callejon as he raced clear from a through ball, his sending off the quickest ever for a Real player in a Spanish league match. Manager Jose Mourinho had to introduce youngster Antonio Adan from the bench and sacrificed Argentina star Angel Di Maria, but it sparked an impressive display from Los Blancos. Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas sent off in 1-0 win at Espanyol. Casillas shown red after only two minutes for foul on Jose Callejon. Marcelo scores only goal of the match in 24th minute after pass from Cristiano Ronaldo. Real cut Barcelona's lead at the top to five points
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Marcelo
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[
"Iran",
"Iranians"
] |
{
"passage": 2152,
"query": 3363
}
|
Query: The outspoken Ahmadinejad has long been a lightning rod for @placeholder's critics.
Entities: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Khamenei, Ali Khamenei, Islamic republic, Oil Ministry, Iran, CNN, Ahmadinejad, Iranians
Passage: (CNN) -- Iran's vital oil industry appears to be the latest front in a power struggle between President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei -- a fight that overseas analysts say the colorful president appears to be losing. Ahmadinejad is trying to retain control of Iran's Oil Ministry despite a ruling by the country's top judicial body that he can't serve as its acting chief. It's the latest in a series of unusually public squabbles between Ahmadinejad and allies of Khamenei, the Islamic republic's clerical leader, in recent weeks. Khamenei backed Ahmadinejad through the tumult that followed his hotly disputed 2009 re-election, urging Iranians to accept the results of the balloting when protesters in the streets declared it a fraud. He presided over a crackdown on the demonstrations, during which security forces were unleashed on crowds and activists were prosecuted and jailed. Iran's outspoken president has butted heads with the country's clerical leader. Iran's oil industry is the latest battleground. The confrontations may leave Ahmadinejad a "lame duck," one analyst says. "It's pretty incredible how much power and influence he's lost," another says
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Iran
|
[
"Iran",
"Iranians"
] |
{
"passage": 2152,
"query": 3363
}
|
Query: The outspoken Ahmadinejad has long been a lightning rod for @placeholder's critics.
Entities: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Khamenei, Ali Khamenei, Islamic republic, Oil Ministry, Iran, CNN, Ahmadinejad, Iranians
Passage: (CNN) -- Iran's vital oil industry appears to be the latest front in a power struggle between President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei -- a fight that overseas analysts say the colorful president appears to be losing. Ahmadinejad is trying to retain control of Iran's Oil Ministry despite a ruling by the country's top judicial body that he can't serve as its acting chief. It's the latest in a series of unusually public squabbles between Ahmadinejad and allies of Khamenei, the Islamic republic's clerical leader, in recent weeks. Khamenei backed Ahmadinejad through the tumult that followed his hotly disputed 2009 re-election, urging Iranians to accept the results of the balloting when protesters in the streets declared it a fraud. He presided over a crackdown on the demonstrations, during which security forces were unleashed on crowds and activists were prosecuted and jailed. Iran's outspoken president has butted heads with the country's clerical leader. Iran's oil industry is the latest battleground. The confrontations may leave Ahmadinejad a "lame duck," one analyst says. "It's pretty incredible how much power and influence he's lost," another says
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Iranians
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[
"Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic"
] |
{
"passage": 2153,
"query": 3364
}
|
Query: 'The @placeholder enjoys great support from spectators at the roadside across the route and this announcement means fans can now look forward to seeing one of the greatest ever British cyclists racing in the event.'
Entities: Commonwealth Games, England, Ian Stannard, Philippe Gilbert, Britain, Sky, Elia Viviani, Team Sky, Wiggins, Mark Renshaw, Tour de France, Press Association, London, Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic, Olympic, Britons, Bradley Wiggins, Ben Swift, Tour of Britain, Alessandro Petacchi, Luke Rowe
Passage: By Press Association Reporter Sir Bradley Wiggins has been added to Team Sky's line-up for Sunday's Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic, becoming the first former Tour de France winner to take part in the event. Wiggins, who took silver for England in the team pursuit at the Commonwealth Games, will join fellow Britons Ben Swift, Luke Rowe and Ian Stannard in Sky's six-man team for the 200km race, which will also feature the likes of 2012 world champion Philippe Gilbert and leading sprinters Mark Renshaw, Alessandro Petacchi and Elia Viviani. The event will see Wiggins return to the roads where he won Olympic time trial gold in 2012 and mark his first appearance in London since he took victory in last year's Tour of Britain. Wiggins will be the first Tour de France winner to compete in the event. He will join fellow Britons Ian Stannard, Luke Rowe and Ben Swift in the six-man team. It is Wiggins' first return to London roads since his Tour of Britain win
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Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic
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[
"Gaza"
] |
{
"passage": 2154,
"query": 3365
}
|
Query: While @placeholder sustained most of the damage from the recent conflict, the West Bank was not totally removed from the violence, she said, as "rockets from Gaza were shot at Jerusalem."
Entities: Christians, Jerusalem, Jesus, Christian, Gaza, Palestinian, Israel, U.N., Church of the Nativity, Christ, West Bank, Christmas Eve, Christmas, CNN, Hamas, Palestinian Territories, Bethlehem
Passage: (CNN) -- Authorities in the Palestinian town of Bethlehem are hoping it won't be a silent night this Christmas Eve, following a spate of tourist cancellations due to recent violence in Gaza. The West Bank town of around 29,000 people, eight kilometers (five miles) south of Jerusalem, contains the Church of the Nativity, venerated by Christians as the birthplace of Jesus. One of the oldest surviving Christian churches in the world, it has been considered the site of Christ's birth since at least the 2nd century, and is the most significant tourist attraction in the Palestinian territories. But Palestinian authorities are concerned that the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas will deter pilgrims from visiting the site during the traditional Christmas boom season this month. Authorities in Bethlehem say Christians have been canceling Christmas pilgrimages. The cause is the recent conflict in the region between Israel and Hamas. They hope bookings will recover due to interest following a U.N. status upgrade. Bethlehem, in the West Bank, is the most important tourist site in the Palestinian Territories
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Gaza
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[
"Christian",
"Christians"
] |
{
"passage": 2154,
"query": 3366
}
|
Query: She believed it was motivated by a sense of @placeholder solidarity.
Entities: Christians, Jerusalem, Jesus, Christian, Gaza, Palestinian, Israel, U.N., Church of the Nativity, Christ, West Bank, Christmas Eve, Christmas, CNN, Hamas, Palestinian Territories, Bethlehem
Passage: (CNN) -- Authorities in the Palestinian town of Bethlehem are hoping it won't be a silent night this Christmas Eve, following a spate of tourist cancellations due to recent violence in Gaza. The West Bank town of around 29,000 people, eight kilometers (five miles) south of Jerusalem, contains the Church of the Nativity, venerated by Christians as the birthplace of Jesus. One of the oldest surviving Christian churches in the world, it has been considered the site of Christ's birth since at least the 2nd century, and is the most significant tourist attraction in the Palestinian territories. But Palestinian authorities are concerned that the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas will deter pilgrims from visiting the site during the traditional Christmas boom season this month. Authorities in Bethlehem say Christians have been canceling Christmas pilgrimages. The cause is the recent conflict in the region between Israel and Hamas. They hope bookings will recover due to interest following a U.N. status upgrade. Bethlehem, in the West Bank, is the most important tourist site in the Palestinian Territories
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Christian
|
[
"Christian",
"Christians"
] |
{
"passage": 2154,
"query": 3366
}
|
Query: She believed it was motivated by a sense of @placeholder solidarity.
Entities: Christians, Jerusalem, Jesus, Christian, Gaza, Palestinian, Israel, U.N., Church of the Nativity, Christ, West Bank, Christmas Eve, Christmas, CNN, Hamas, Palestinian Territories, Bethlehem
Passage: (CNN) -- Authorities in the Palestinian town of Bethlehem are hoping it won't be a silent night this Christmas Eve, following a spate of tourist cancellations due to recent violence in Gaza. The West Bank town of around 29,000 people, eight kilometers (five miles) south of Jerusalem, contains the Church of the Nativity, venerated by Christians as the birthplace of Jesus. One of the oldest surviving Christian churches in the world, it has been considered the site of Christ's birth since at least the 2nd century, and is the most significant tourist attraction in the Palestinian territories. But Palestinian authorities are concerned that the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas will deter pilgrims from visiting the site during the traditional Christmas boom season this month. Authorities in Bethlehem say Christians have been canceling Christmas pilgrimages. The cause is the recent conflict in the region between Israel and Hamas. They hope bookings will recover due to interest following a U.N. status upgrade. Bethlehem, in the West Bank, is the most important tourist site in the Palestinian Territories
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Christians
|
[
"Afghanistan"
] |
{
"passage": 2155,
"query": 3367
}
|
Query: Two of the bases handed over to @placeholder control in recent weeks include Main
Entities: Helmand Province, British Combat Logistics Patrol, Afghanistan, Britain, Sophie Jane Evans, Combat Logistics Patrol, Camp Bastion, UK, British, Helmand
Passage: By Sophie Jane Evans PUBLISHED: 11:56 EST, 16 March 2014 | UPDATED: 19:36 EST, 16 March 2014 These photos show British troops continuing their withdrawal from Afghanistan - leaving all but one frontline operating base outside Camp Bastion. The British Combat Logistics Patrol were pictured arriving at the gates of the major military camp - which is also being shut down - after departing from operating bases across Helmand Province. They could be seen driving military trucks laden with equipment, weapons, ammunition and explosives, before carrying the gear into the base. Withdrawal: The British Combat Logistics Patrol are captured arriving at the gates of Camp Bastion after departing from operating bases across Helmand Province. British Combat Logistics Patrol pictured arriving at Camp Bastion after leaving military bases in Helmand Province. Can be seen driving military trucks laden with equipment, weapons, ammunition and explosives into main UK base. Britain has now reached major milestone in drawdown from Afghanistan as it works towards withdrawing all troops. A total of 448 UK forces personnel have died in country since conflict began in 2001 - and more than 5,000 remain. Head of British forces in Helmand today hailed handover of bases as 'historic moment' in UK's military campaign
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Afghanistan
|
[
"Luis Suarez",
"Suarez"
] |
{
"passage": 2156,
"query": 3368
}
|
Query: If it were up to me, @placeholder would play tomorrow.’
Entities: Group D, World Cup, England, Costa Rica, Oscar Tabarez, Chile, Arturo Vidal, Sao Paulo, Sao Paolo, Costa Ricans, Uruguay, Luis Suarez, Suarez
Passage: Uruguay are considering the option of resting Luis Suarez for their World Cup group encounter with England in Sao Paulo next week. If they kick off their tournament campaign with a win against Costa Rica on Sunday, they could take the decision conscious that Chile’s Arturo Vidal has struggled to recover from an almost identical knee injury. Sources in Uruguay already believe that Suarez is unlikely to face the Costa Ricans in the opening game for Oscar Tabarez’s team. Recovering: But Luis Suarez may not feature against England next week in Sao Paolo Nutted: Suarez joins his Uruguay team-mates for a training session. Suarez in light training after knee surgery, but is expected to miss out against Costa Rica. Chile midfielder Arturo Vidal suffered similar injury and has struggled. Oscar Tabarez fears rushing striker back from Group D clash with England
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Luis Suarez
|
[
"Luis Suarez",
"Suarez"
] |
{
"passage": 2156,
"query": 3368
}
|
Query: If it were up to me, @placeholder would play tomorrow.’
Entities: Group D, World Cup, England, Costa Rica, Oscar Tabarez, Chile, Arturo Vidal, Sao Paulo, Sao Paolo, Costa Ricans, Uruguay, Luis Suarez, Suarez
Passage: Uruguay are considering the option of resting Luis Suarez for their World Cup group encounter with England in Sao Paulo next week. If they kick off their tournament campaign with a win against Costa Rica on Sunday, they could take the decision conscious that Chile’s Arturo Vidal has struggled to recover from an almost identical knee injury. Sources in Uruguay already believe that Suarez is unlikely to face the Costa Ricans in the opening game for Oscar Tabarez’s team. Recovering: But Luis Suarez may not feature against England next week in Sao Paolo Nutted: Suarez joins his Uruguay team-mates for a training session. Suarez in light training after knee surgery, but is expected to miss out against Costa Rica. Chile midfielder Arturo Vidal suffered similar injury and has struggled. Oscar Tabarez fears rushing striker back from Group D clash with England
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Suarez
|
[
"Terry Nutall"
] |
{
"passage": 2157,
"query": 3369
}
|
Query: @placeholder "did properly respond to the scene," the police spokesman said.
Entities: Weir, Brian Weir, Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, Det, Whitney Houston, Houston, Terry Nutall, CNN, Los Angeles, Beverly Hills Police
Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- A police officer removed a sheet covering Whitney Houston's naked corpse and remarked, "Damn, she's still looking good, huh?" according to another officer at the scene. The accusation against the Beverly Hills Police detective was revealed in a labor dispute filing made last week by Brian Weir, who was the senior patrol sergeant called to Houston's hotel room after she was found dead in a bathtub on February 11, 2012. Weir claims the Beverly Hills police chief and others retaliated against him when he complained about the alleged actions of Det. Sgt. Terry Nutall at the death scene on the fourth floor of the Beverly Hilton Hotel. NEW: Beverly Hills spokesman says detective had a reason to examine Houston's body. Beverly Hills Sgt. Brian Weir reveals allegation in labor complaint. Weir was called to Whitney Houston's hotel room after she was found dead. A detective said, "Damn, she's still looking good, huh?" after pulling back sheet, Weir says
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Terry Nutall
|
[
"anti-Muslim"
] |
{
"passage": 2158,
"query": 3370
}
|
Query: Wirathu was jailed in 2003 for inciting @placeholder violence, but released in an amnesty nine years later.
Entities: Myanmar, Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, Yanghee Lee, Ashin Wirathu, United Nations, Buddhist, U.N., anti-Muslim, Special Rapporteur, U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, Wirathu, CNN
Passage: (CNN)The United Nations' top human rights official has called on Myanmar's leaders to "unequivocally condemn" an ultra-nationalist Buddhist monk who labeled a visiting U.N. rapporteur a "whore" at a protest. Ashin Wirathu, the leader of the far-right, anti-Muslim 969 movement, made the remarks about Yanghee Lee, the U.N.'s Special Rapporteur on Myanmar, at a public rally on Friday. "Don't assume you are a respectable person, just because of your position," he said in the speech, footage of which was widely circulated on social media. "To us, you are just a whore." The comments drew a sharp response from the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, who described Wirathu's remarks as "sexist," "insulting" and "utterly unacceptable." Wirathu, an ultra-nationalist Buddhist monk in Myanmar, calls U.N. official a "whore" U.N. human rights chief responds sharply, calling on Myanmar's leaders to condemn him. Wirathu is the leader of the 969 movement, blamed for stoking anti-Muslim sentiment
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anti-Muslim
|
[
"Bostick",
"Harry Bostick"
] |
{
"passage": 2159,
"query": 3371
}
|
Query: This isn't @placeholder's first-run in with the law in Mississippi.
Entities: Harry Bostick, Bostick, Pontotoc County, CNN, Mississippi, Barbour
Passage: (CNN) -- One of the men controversially pardoned earlier this year by Mississippi's outgoing governor could land back behind bars after being charged with driving drunk and causing an accident that killed an 18-year-old woman. A Pontotoc County, Mississippi, grand jury has charged Harry Bostick with drunken driving leading to a death, felony drunken driving and fleeing the scene of an accident where a death occurred, according to the indictment filed on Thursday and obtained Monday by CNN. The accident happened in October. If convicted, Bostick could be sentenced to at least 30 years in prison. His attorney did not respond immediately to a call on Monday for comment. NEW: The mother of a crash victim says, "I hope no one gives him any more pardons" Harry Bostick is charged with drunken driving in an October crash that killed a teen. Ex-Mississippi Gov. Barbour pardoned him for the third conviction, giving him rights. E-mails show Barbour's staff knew about the fatal crash before the pardon was issued
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Bostick
|
[
"Bostick",
"Harry Bostick"
] |
{
"passage": 2159,
"query": 3371
}
|
Query: This isn't @placeholder's first-run in with the law in Mississippi.
Entities: Harry Bostick, Bostick, Pontotoc County, CNN, Mississippi, Barbour
Passage: (CNN) -- One of the men controversially pardoned earlier this year by Mississippi's outgoing governor could land back behind bars after being charged with driving drunk and causing an accident that killed an 18-year-old woman. A Pontotoc County, Mississippi, grand jury has charged Harry Bostick with drunken driving leading to a death, felony drunken driving and fleeing the scene of an accident where a death occurred, according to the indictment filed on Thursday and obtained Monday by CNN. The accident happened in October. If convicted, Bostick could be sentenced to at least 30 years in prison. His attorney did not respond immediately to a call on Monday for comment. NEW: The mother of a crash victim says, "I hope no one gives him any more pardons" Harry Bostick is charged with drunken driving in an October crash that killed a teen. Ex-Mississippi Gov. Barbour pardoned him for the third conviction, giving him rights. E-mails show Barbour's staff knew about the fatal crash before the pardon was issued
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Harry Bostick
|
[
"Barbour"
] |
{
"passage": 2159,
"query": 3372
}
|
Query: It is not known whether anyone communicated this information to @placeholder.
Entities: Harry Bostick, Bostick, Pontotoc County, CNN, Mississippi, Barbour
Passage: (CNN) -- One of the men controversially pardoned earlier this year by Mississippi's outgoing governor could land back behind bars after being charged with driving drunk and causing an accident that killed an 18-year-old woman. A Pontotoc County, Mississippi, grand jury has charged Harry Bostick with drunken driving leading to a death, felony drunken driving and fleeing the scene of an accident where a death occurred, according to the indictment filed on Thursday and obtained Monday by CNN. The accident happened in October. If convicted, Bostick could be sentenced to at least 30 years in prison. His attorney did not respond immediately to a call on Monday for comment. NEW: The mother of a crash victim says, "I hope no one gives him any more pardons" Harry Bostick is charged with drunken driving in an October crash that killed a teen. Ex-Mississippi Gov. Barbour pardoned him for the third conviction, giving him rights. E-mails show Barbour's staff knew about the fatal crash before the pardon was issued
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Barbour
|
[
"TB"
] |
{
"passage": 2160,
"query": 3373
}
|
Query: One of them, a 72-year-old man, tested positive for @placeholder on a skin test, though it was not clear that Speaker was the source.
Entities: Speaker, Denver, Georgia, Canada, Andrew Speaker, Canadian Press, TB, Quebec Superior Court, Atlanta, CNN, Montreal, Canadian, Colorado, Europe
Passage: (CNN) -- Eight people who shared a flight with tuberculosis-infected traveler Andrew Speaker on May 24 filed suit Thursday against him in a Canadian court. TB patient Andrew Speaker set off an international health scare when he traveled to Europe for his wedding in May. Canadian Press reported the suit, filed in Quebec Superior Court, seeks $1.3 million (Canadian $1.4 million) in damages. Speaker, a 31-year-old Atlanta, Georgia, lawyer, caused an international uproar when he disregarded doctors' advice and traveled abroad to get married, potentially exposing his fellow passengers to the disease. Speaking with CNN from a hospital in Denver, Colorado, where he is undergoing treatment, Speaker said he is aware of the pending litigation but has not heard from his attorney in Montreal, Canada. Eight people on flight with Andrew Speaker sue him for $1.3 million. Lawsuit is filed in Canada, where plane carrying litigants landed. Georgia health officials say they recommended Speaker avoid travel. Patient's diagnosis downgraded to a less dangerous strain of disease
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TB
|
[
"Machynlleth"
] |
{
"passage": 2161,
"query": 3374
}
|
Query: The villagers of @placeholder are trying to enjoy Christmas despite knowing that April is still missing.
Entities: Machynlleth, Martin Robinson, Powys, Jones, Father Christmas, mid-Wales, Christmas, Santa, Mark Bridger, Coral
Passage: By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 06:34 EST, 20 December 2012 | UPDATED: 06:58 EST, 20 December 2012 Missing schoolgirl April Jones looks like a smiling angel in her favourite purple dress in a series of pictures showing her having fun last Christmas. Her devastated family have released the photographs and say they still hope the five-year-old will return to meet Santa after going missing two months ago. The child is still being hunted for by search teams after she disappeared when she went out to play in Machynlleth, mid-Wales on October 1. Tragic: Missing schoolgirl April Jones stands in front of the tree last Christmas in her favourite purple dress. Parents release new pictures and say they still hope she will return to meet Santa. April went missing on October 1 after going out to play in Powys. 'It's so hard, you not here, running around asking how long before Father Christmas is coming. Please come home,' mother Coral said. Mark Bridger, 46, has been charged with April's murder
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Machynlleth
|
[
"Niko Kranjcar"
] |
{
"passage": 2162,
"query": 3375
}
|
Query: Just as QPR seemed to be heading for defeat, @placeholder's excellently-placed free-kick levelled the score with just minutes remaining
Entities: Harry Redknapp, Victor Moses, Mame Biram Diouf, Steven Caulker, Loftus Road, QPR, Stoke City, Peter Crouch, Crouch, Mark Hughes, Stoke, Syoke City, Premier League, Rio Ferdinand, Croatian, Niko Kranjcar
Passage: Niko Kranjcar bounced back from two brutal tackles to spoil Mark Hughes’s homecoming party. The Croatian, who Harry Redknapp loves so much he’s signed him four times, embedded himself further in the manager’s affections with an 88th minute equaliser. It will be viewed as a point won for QPR but two points lost for Stoke who led twice and had opportunities to seal victory. Mame Biram Diouf scores his second Premier League goal of the season (the other a spectacular solo effort) to put Stoke City ahead against QPR at Loftus Road Rio Ferdinand did not enjoy the most successful afternoon at Loftus Road, and was beaten by Peter Crouch in the air as the forward provided the assist for the opener. Syoke City drew with QPR 2-2 in their Premier League match at Loftus Road. Mame Biram Diouf scored his second goal of the season to put Stoke ahead. But QPR equalised just before half time through a Steven Caulker header. Although it appeared as though Peter Crouch actually got the final touch to put it into his own net. Crouch scored early in the second half to put visitors 2-1 up, Victor Moses provided the assist. Niko Kranjcar scored late equaliser. Rio Ferdinand had poor performance for QPR
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Niko Kranjcar
|
[
"QPR"
] |
{
"passage": 2162,
"query": 3376
}
|
Query: @placeholder had the majority of possession in the opening 20 minutes but lacked the nous to make the most of it.
Entities: Harry Redknapp, Victor Moses, Mame Biram Diouf, Steven Caulker, Loftus Road, QPR, Stoke City, Peter Crouch, Crouch, Mark Hughes, Stoke, Syoke City, Premier League, Rio Ferdinand, Croatian, Niko Kranjcar
Passage: Niko Kranjcar bounced back from two brutal tackles to spoil Mark Hughes’s homecoming party. The Croatian, who Harry Redknapp loves so much he’s signed him four times, embedded himself further in the manager’s affections with an 88th minute equaliser. It will be viewed as a point won for QPR but two points lost for Stoke who led twice and had opportunities to seal victory. Mame Biram Diouf scores his second Premier League goal of the season (the other a spectacular solo effort) to put Stoke City ahead against QPR at Loftus Road Rio Ferdinand did not enjoy the most successful afternoon at Loftus Road, and was beaten by Peter Crouch in the air as the forward provided the assist for the opener. Syoke City drew with QPR 2-2 in their Premier League match at Loftus Road. Mame Biram Diouf scored his second goal of the season to put Stoke ahead. But QPR equalised just before half time through a Steven Caulker header. Although it appeared as though Peter Crouch actually got the final touch to put it into his own net. Crouch scored early in the second half to put visitors 2-1 up, Victor Moses provided the assist. Niko Kranjcar scored late equaliser. Rio Ferdinand had poor performance for QPR
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QPR
|
[
"Victor Moses"
] |
{
"passage": 2162,
"query": 3377
}
|
Query: @placeholder was again on point for the second goal, opening up the QPR defence like his biblical namesake parted the red sea.
Entities: Harry Redknapp, Victor Moses, Mame Biram Diouf, Steven Caulker, Loftus Road, QPR, Stoke City, Peter Crouch, Crouch, Mark Hughes, Stoke, Syoke City, Premier League, Rio Ferdinand, Croatian, Niko Kranjcar
Passage: Niko Kranjcar bounced back from two brutal tackles to spoil Mark Hughes’s homecoming party. The Croatian, who Harry Redknapp loves so much he’s signed him four times, embedded himself further in the manager’s affections with an 88th minute equaliser. It will be viewed as a point won for QPR but two points lost for Stoke who led twice and had opportunities to seal victory. Mame Biram Diouf scores his second Premier League goal of the season (the other a spectacular solo effort) to put Stoke City ahead against QPR at Loftus Road Rio Ferdinand did not enjoy the most successful afternoon at Loftus Road, and was beaten by Peter Crouch in the air as the forward provided the assist for the opener. Syoke City drew with QPR 2-2 in their Premier League match at Loftus Road. Mame Biram Diouf scored his second goal of the season to put Stoke ahead. But QPR equalised just before half time through a Steven Caulker header. Although it appeared as though Peter Crouch actually got the final touch to put it into his own net. Crouch scored early in the second half to put visitors 2-1 up, Victor Moses provided the assist. Niko Kranjcar scored late equaliser. Rio Ferdinand had poor performance for QPR
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Victor Moses
|
[
"Mark Hughes"
] |
{
"passage": 2162,
"query": 3378
}
|
Query: @placeholder was not given a warm reception upon his return to QPR, he recently described his time there as his toughest period as a manager
Entities: Harry Redknapp, Victor Moses, Mame Biram Diouf, Steven Caulker, Loftus Road, QPR, Stoke City, Peter Crouch, Crouch, Mark Hughes, Stoke, Syoke City, Premier League, Rio Ferdinand, Croatian, Niko Kranjcar
Passage: Niko Kranjcar bounced back from two brutal tackles to spoil Mark Hughes’s homecoming party. The Croatian, who Harry Redknapp loves so much he’s signed him four times, embedded himself further in the manager’s affections with an 88th minute equaliser. It will be viewed as a point won for QPR but two points lost for Stoke who led twice and had opportunities to seal victory. Mame Biram Diouf scores his second Premier League goal of the season (the other a spectacular solo effort) to put Stoke City ahead against QPR at Loftus Road Rio Ferdinand did not enjoy the most successful afternoon at Loftus Road, and was beaten by Peter Crouch in the air as the forward provided the assist for the opener. Syoke City drew with QPR 2-2 in their Premier League match at Loftus Road. Mame Biram Diouf scored his second goal of the season to put Stoke ahead. But QPR equalised just before half time through a Steven Caulker header. Although it appeared as though Peter Crouch actually got the final touch to put it into his own net. Crouch scored early in the second half to put visitors 2-1 up, Victor Moses provided the assist. Niko Kranjcar scored late equaliser. Rio Ferdinand had poor performance for QPR
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Mark Hughes
|
[
"Lenny Dykstra"
] |
{
"passage": 2163,
"query": 3379
}
|
Query: Under the ownership of @placeholder, the mansion had fallen on hard times.
Entities: Thousand Oaks, California, Beth Stebner, Wayne Gretzky, Lenny Dykstra, Britney Spears
Passage: By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 21:02 EST, 12 December 2012 | UPDATED: 07:04 EST, 13 December 2012 The multimillion-dollar California mansion once belonging to hockey legend Wayne Gretzky is again on the market. The six-bedroom, eight-bath Thousand Oaks manor was custom-built in 2002, and will bestow its new owner with celebrity neighbors – namely, pop princess Britney Spears. But the property has been riddled with problems since its construction, and has had problems raw sewage and litter. Still, the asking price is no discount, as it is listed for $14.995million. Expansive manse: The 13,000-square-foot former home of Wayne Gretzky has been put on the market for $14.995million. Home was custom-designed for hockey legend Wayne Gretzky in 2002. He later sold property to shamed baseball player Lenny Dykstra, who let it fall into state of disrepair. There were reports of raw sewage flowing through yard littered with beer bottles and dog feces. But after renovation, estate is again on the market
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Lenny Dykstra
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[
"Barry"
] |
{
"passage": 2164,
"query": 3380
}
|
Query: The publisher acted as soon as it became public that @placeholder, with the help of his lawyer, had set up a legal fund to defend his reputation and has already raised nearly $24,000.
Entities: HBO, Oberlin College, Barry, National Review, Not That Kind of Girl, Buzzfeed, Republican, Oberlin, Lena Dunham, Dunham, Breitbart, Ohio
Passage: Lena Dunham has finally responded to claims she made up a story about being raped by an acquaintance in college, detailed in a passage from her new book Not That Kind of Girl, and she's sticking by her story. The star and creator of HBO's Girls, wrote an essay on Buzzfeed to address reports claiming to have identified a man named 'Barry' who matched the descriptions of the man who raped her after a party when she was attending Oberlin College nearly a decade ago. The man interviewed by Breitbart and the National Review denied the claims, saying he never even met Dunham during their time at the Ohio liberal arts college. Lena Dunham used her book to describe how 'Barry', a 'flamboyant Republican', raped her at Oberlin College. After the book was published this fall, some publications fact-checked Dunham's account and found a man with the same name and descriptions. That man said he never even met Dunham at school. Dunham has now written an essay for Buzzfeed, saying she changed the name of her attacker and never meant to identify him. She also apologized to an Oberlin alumnus named Barry, who Breitbart and National Review said matched the rapist's description
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Barry
|
[
"Walsall"
] |
{
"passage": 2165,
"query": 3381
}
|
Query: Preston will face the winners of the @placeholder against Shrewsbury replay at home in the next round.
Entities: Brian Stock, Shrewsbury, Waterlooville, Aston Villa, Callum Robinson, Havant & Waterlooville, Robinson, Havant, Ryan Young, Walsall, League One, FA Cup, Preston, Preston North End, Warren Cummings
Passage: Callum Robinson scored his first-ever career hat-trick as Preston North End eased into the second round of the FA Cup with a 3-0 victory against nine-man Havant and Waterlooville. The on-loan Aston Villa teenager scored twice in the first half and added a penalty with 10 minutes remaining as the visitors returned to winning ways against a non-League Havant side that saw Brian Stock and Warren Cummings sent off. The game was just seven minutes old when Robinson burst down the left and drilled past Havant goalkeeper Ryan Young at his near post. Callum Robinson of Preston North End scores his third goal from the penalty spot on Monday night. Havant & Waterlooville lose 3-0 against League One club Preston. Havant's Brian Stock and Warren Cummings were sent off in second half. Preston will now face Walsall or Shrewsbury in the second round
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Walsall
|
[
"Shrewsbury"
] |
{
"passage": 2165,
"query": 3382
}
|
Query: Preston will face the winners of the Walsall against @placeholder replay at home in the next round.
Entities: Brian Stock, Shrewsbury, Waterlooville, Aston Villa, Callum Robinson, Havant & Waterlooville, Robinson, Havant, Ryan Young, Walsall, League One, FA Cup, Preston, Preston North End, Warren Cummings
Passage: Callum Robinson scored his first-ever career hat-trick as Preston North End eased into the second round of the FA Cup with a 3-0 victory against nine-man Havant and Waterlooville. The on-loan Aston Villa teenager scored twice in the first half and added a penalty with 10 minutes remaining as the visitors returned to winning ways against a non-League Havant side that saw Brian Stock and Warren Cummings sent off. The game was just seven minutes old when Robinson burst down the left and drilled past Havant goalkeeper Ryan Young at his near post. Callum Robinson of Preston North End scores his third goal from the penalty spot on Monday night. Havant & Waterlooville lose 3-0 against League One club Preston. Havant's Brian Stock and Warren Cummings were sent off in second half. Preston will now face Walsall or Shrewsbury in the second round
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Shrewsbury
|
[
"Blake",
"Robert",
"Robert Blake"
] |
{
"passage": 2166,
"query": 3383
}
|
Query: Companion: @placeholder often took his four-year-old retriever with him on skiing trips
Entities: Robert, Buddy, Marlene Blake, Blake, Jessica Jerreat, Colorado, Robert Blake
Passage: By Jessica Jerreat A golden retriever kept guard over the body of its elderly owner after the 81-year-old died while skiing in Colorado. Robert Blake had been reported missing on Friday afternoon, after failing to return from a cross-country ski trip. When mountain rescue teams found his body under some trees the following day, Buddy the dog was standing guard to keep coyotes away. Loyal: Buddy the retriever stayed with Robert Blake, right, after the retired veterinarian died while skiing on Friday Relief: Marlene Blake says knowing that Buddy would stay by her husband's side gave her some comfort as she waited for Robert to be found. Retired veterinarian Robert Blake died of natural causes while skiing. Rescue team found retriever protecting Mr Blake's body the following day
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Blake
|
[
"Blake",
"Robert",
"Robert Blake"
] |
{
"passage": 2166,
"query": 3383
}
|
Query: Companion: @placeholder often took his four-year-old retriever with him on skiing trips
Entities: Robert, Buddy, Marlene Blake, Blake, Jessica Jerreat, Colorado, Robert Blake
Passage: By Jessica Jerreat A golden retriever kept guard over the body of its elderly owner after the 81-year-old died while skiing in Colorado. Robert Blake had been reported missing on Friday afternoon, after failing to return from a cross-country ski trip. When mountain rescue teams found his body under some trees the following day, Buddy the dog was standing guard to keep coyotes away. Loyal: Buddy the retriever stayed with Robert Blake, right, after the retired veterinarian died while skiing on Friday Relief: Marlene Blake says knowing that Buddy would stay by her husband's side gave her some comfort as she waited for Robert to be found. Retired veterinarian Robert Blake died of natural causes while skiing. Rescue team found retriever protecting Mr Blake's body the following day
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Robert
|
[
"Blake",
"Robert",
"Robert Blake"
] |
{
"passage": 2166,
"query": 3383
}
|
Query: Companion: @placeholder often took his four-year-old retriever with him on skiing trips
Entities: Robert, Buddy, Marlene Blake, Blake, Jessica Jerreat, Colorado, Robert Blake
Passage: By Jessica Jerreat A golden retriever kept guard over the body of its elderly owner after the 81-year-old died while skiing in Colorado. Robert Blake had been reported missing on Friday afternoon, after failing to return from a cross-country ski trip. When mountain rescue teams found his body under some trees the following day, Buddy the dog was standing guard to keep coyotes away. Loyal: Buddy the retriever stayed with Robert Blake, right, after the retired veterinarian died while skiing on Friday Relief: Marlene Blake says knowing that Buddy would stay by her husband's side gave her some comfort as she waited for Robert to be found. Retired veterinarian Robert Blake died of natural causes while skiing. Rescue team found retriever protecting Mr Blake's body the following day
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Robert Blake
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[
"Apple"
] |
{
"passage": 2167,
"query": 3384
}
|
Query: he agreed to the meager child support, @placeholder - which he had built up
Entities: Lisa, Steve Jobs, Chrisann Brennan, India, The Bite, Brennan, Apple
Passage: Steve Jobs asked his former girlfriend for tantric sex in the garden shed after returning from a trip to India - but refused to climax because he wanted to conserve his energy for work, she has claimed. Chrisann Brennan added that they 'shared nights of lovemaking so profound that, astonishingly, some fifteen years later, he called me out of the blue to thank me'. Brennan, who dated the late Apple boss for five years until she became pregnant with their daughter Lisa, has shared the intimate details in a new book due out this month, 'The Bite in the Apple: A Memoir of My Life With Steve Jobs'. Chrisann Brennan revealed intimate details about Apple boss in new book. Their sex was 'so profound' that he called her 15 years to thank her. After returning from India in 1974, he wanted tantric sex - but she refused. She recounted how 'his face turned ugly' when she said she was pregnant. The couple dated for five years until her pregnancy in 1977
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Apple
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[
"Coldplay"
] |
{
"passage": 2168,
"query": 3385
}
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Query: Coldplay noted, ‘Being allowed to dress Pudsey up in a @placeholder style is a massive honour.
Entities: Terry Wogan, Melissa Odabash, eBay, Dame Judi Dench, Joanna Lumley, Bassey, Helen Mirren, Brian May, Dame Shirley Bassey, Coldplay, Pudsey, Children In Need, Kimberly Lavey, Paul McCartney, Swarovski, St Pancras International, Shirley Bassey, Dame Helen Mirren, British, Bear
Passage: By Kimberly Lavey PUBLISHED: 10:32 EST, 6 November 2013 | UPDATED: 07:10 EST, 12 November 2013 Forget the latest handbag, the new accessory du jour is Pudsey bear. But not just any Pudsey will do: this year's Children In Need is all about the celebrity bears. Eight stars have been immortalised as our favourite teddy for the charity. The VIP, or ‘Very Important Pudsey’, collection has been designed by iconic British names that include Coldplay, Joanna Lumley, Dame Helen Mirren, Dame Shirley Bassey, Sir Paul McCartney, Dame Judi Dench, Brian May and Sir Terry Wogan. Helen Mirren seen next to her Pudsey bear double for Children In Need. Children In Need have designed eight iconic Pudsey bears. Each based on a celebrity, including Shirley Bassey and Joanna Lumley. Bassey's studded with 3,500 Swarovski crystals. Melissa Odabash redesigned Dame Helen Mirren's iconic bikini. Collection will be displayed at St Pancras International concourse. Bear auctioned off on eBay
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Coldplay
|
[
"Pudsey"
] |
{
"passage": 2168,
"query": 3386
}
|
Query: Viva la Vida Pudsey is made of trims from the actual outfits we wore in the @placeholder video so he's basically a band member.
Entities: Terry Wogan, Melissa Odabash, eBay, Dame Judi Dench, Joanna Lumley, Bassey, Helen Mirren, Brian May, Dame Shirley Bassey, Coldplay, Pudsey, Children In Need, Kimberly Lavey, Paul McCartney, Swarovski, St Pancras International, Shirley Bassey, Dame Helen Mirren, British, Bear
Passage: By Kimberly Lavey PUBLISHED: 10:32 EST, 6 November 2013 | UPDATED: 07:10 EST, 12 November 2013 Forget the latest handbag, the new accessory du jour is Pudsey bear. But not just any Pudsey will do: this year's Children In Need is all about the celebrity bears. Eight stars have been immortalised as our favourite teddy for the charity. The VIP, or ‘Very Important Pudsey’, collection has been designed by iconic British names that include Coldplay, Joanna Lumley, Dame Helen Mirren, Dame Shirley Bassey, Sir Paul McCartney, Dame Judi Dench, Brian May and Sir Terry Wogan. Helen Mirren seen next to her Pudsey bear double for Children In Need. Children In Need have designed eight iconic Pudsey bears. Each based on a celebrity, including Shirley Bassey and Joanna Lumley. Bassey's studded with 3,500 Swarovski crystals. Melissa Odabash redesigned Dame Helen Mirren's iconic bikini. Collection will be displayed at St Pancras International concourse. Bear auctioned off on eBay
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Pudsey
|
[
"Argentina"
] |
{
"passage": 2169,
"query": 3387
}
|
Query: 'In @placeholder for example, tipping is actually illegal, however, waiters often expect to be tipped by foreigners so if you were to tip, discretion is advised.
Entities: US, Wego, France, Argentina, Egypt, Japan, Spain, UK, Norway
Passage: If you have ever travelled to the US and Egypt and forgotten to tip the hotel staff, the chances are you experienced a rather awkward reaction. Similarly, if you slipped table staff a few extra euros following a meal in France or Japan, then you probably received a similar response. Do the same in Argentina and you may even find yourself in trouble with the police – it's illegal. Scroll down for video Knowing where and who to tip in different countries can be something of a social minefield. But travel search site Wego has now constructed an easy-to-follow infographic revealing where and when to tip when travelling abroad. Travel site Wego says it is illegal to tip in Argentina and offensive in Japan. Tipping is left up to the customer in the UK, Norway and Spain. Tipping traditions across the world are evolving, according to Wego
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Argentina
|
[
"WPC"
] |
{
"passage": 2170,
"query": 3388
}
|
Query: Crash: A Norfolk Police patrol car like the one which was involved in a crash while @placeholder Kelly Jones, 33, was inside
Entities: WPC Jones, Arthur Martin, Danny Harle, Kelly Jones, WPC
Passage: By Arthur Martin PUBLISHED: 16:02 EST, 6 April 2013 | UPDATED: 04:39 EST, 8 April 2013 She caused outrage for suing a burglary victim after falling over a kerb during a 999 call. Now PC Kelly Jones has done it again by demanding compensation from her own force over a car crash. The constable was in a police car which skidded off the road and ended on its side during a chase in January last year. Proud: WPC Jones with her father Danny Harle on her first day as a police officer. WPC Kelly Jones's police car skidded off the road as it pursued another vehicle and she is now suing her police force. Panda car ended up on its side and was written off following the accident. She faced an extraordinary backlash after it emerged she was suing a petrol station owner who called 999. Divorced mother-of-two has been off work on full basic pay while she recovers from that accident and tripping on a kerb
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WPC
|
[
"Priya"
] |
{
"passage": 2171,
"query": 3389
}
|
Query: Horrific: The bodies of Ankita, nine, and @placeholder, seven, were also found in the canal
Entities: Ankita, Pandesera, Priya, Sanjay Dubey, India, Bhavna, Gujarat, Priya Dubey
Passage: A father allegedly strangled his three young daughters and threw their bodies in a canal because he feared he could never afford to pay for their weddings. Sanjay Dubey, 33, was arrested at the scene in India where he admitted killing his children because he was penniless. He told his wife he was taking his girls to a local fair while she stayed at home to cook dinner. Instead the sari trader from Pandesera, in Gujarat, western India, led his daughters Ankita, nine, Priya, seven, and two-year-old Bhavna, to a canal where he strangled each one late last Friday. Seven-year-old Priya Dubey (left) and her nine-year-old sister Ankita (right) were killed along with their other sibling, two-year-old Bhavna, by their father because he feared he could never afford to fund their weddings. Sanjay Dubey, 33, admitted killing his three children because he was broke. He was apparently fighting depression after losing £3,000 in business deal. Told wife he was taking the girls to a fair while she cooked dinner at home. His wife: 'Our daughters were our world. I do not know why he killed them'
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Priya
|
[
"Spain",
"Spanish"
] |
{
"passage": 2172,
"query": 3390
}
|
Query: Access: The Spanish government raised the prospect of imposing a 50 euros (£43) charge on vehicles entering Gibraltar and closing @placeholder airspace to flights heading for the Rock
Entities: Westminster, Spanish, David Cameron, Rock, MoD, Spain, Illustrious, Tim Shipman, Gibraltar, HMS Westminster, Britain, Royal Navy, British, Mariano Rajoy Britain
Passage: By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 11:08 EST, 8 August 2013 | UPDATED: 20:03 EST, 8 August 2013 A Royal Navy rapid reaction force is to set sail for Gibraltar on Monday as tensions over the Rock continue to rise. Ten vessels including the aircraft carrier Illustrious, two frigates and support ships are heading to the waters off Gibraltar as part of an annual exercise. But defence officials have revealed that three of them – the frigate Westminster and two support vessels – will call in at the British sovereign base at Gibraltar for three days, beginning on August 19. Setting sail: HMS Westminster will leave Britain on Monday and is expected in Gibraltar within days. Three ships including HMS Westminster to stop at Gibraltar, MoD reveals. Follows call from Gibraltar chief minister for military show of strength. Spain threatening to charge thousands of workers £43 to cross border. Gibraltar authorities are building a reef to bar Spanish fishing boats. David Cameron warned Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy Britain could sue
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Spain
|
[
"Spain",
"Spanish"
] |
{
"passage": 2172,
"query": 3390
}
|
Query: Access: The Spanish government raised the prospect of imposing a 50 euros (£43) charge on vehicles entering Gibraltar and closing @placeholder airspace to flights heading for the Rock
Entities: Westminster, Spanish, David Cameron, Rock, MoD, Spain, Illustrious, Tim Shipman, Gibraltar, HMS Westminster, Britain, Royal Navy, British, Mariano Rajoy Britain
Passage: By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 11:08 EST, 8 August 2013 | UPDATED: 20:03 EST, 8 August 2013 A Royal Navy rapid reaction force is to set sail for Gibraltar on Monday as tensions over the Rock continue to rise. Ten vessels including the aircraft carrier Illustrious, two frigates and support ships are heading to the waters off Gibraltar as part of an annual exercise. But defence officials have revealed that three of them – the frigate Westminster and two support vessels – will call in at the British sovereign base at Gibraltar for three days, beginning on August 19. Setting sail: HMS Westminster will leave Britain on Monday and is expected in Gibraltar within days. Three ships including HMS Westminster to stop at Gibraltar, MoD reveals. Follows call from Gibraltar chief minister for military show of strength. Spain threatening to charge thousands of workers £43 to cross border. Gibraltar authorities are building a reef to bar Spanish fishing boats. David Cameron warned Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy Britain could sue
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Spanish
|
[
"Spain",
"Spanish"
] |
{
"passage": 2172,
"query": 3391
}
|
Query: But within minutes of the call, the @placeholder government insisted they were doing nothing wrong.
Entities: Westminster, Spanish, David Cameron, Rock, MoD, Spain, Illustrious, Tim Shipman, Gibraltar, HMS Westminster, Britain, Royal Navy, British, Mariano Rajoy Britain
Passage: By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 11:08 EST, 8 August 2013 | UPDATED: 20:03 EST, 8 August 2013 A Royal Navy rapid reaction force is to set sail for Gibraltar on Monday as tensions over the Rock continue to rise. Ten vessels including the aircraft carrier Illustrious, two frigates and support ships are heading to the waters off Gibraltar as part of an annual exercise. But defence officials have revealed that three of them – the frigate Westminster and two support vessels – will call in at the British sovereign base at Gibraltar for three days, beginning on August 19. Setting sail: HMS Westminster will leave Britain on Monday and is expected in Gibraltar within days. Three ships including HMS Westminster to stop at Gibraltar, MoD reveals. Follows call from Gibraltar chief minister for military show of strength. Spain threatening to charge thousands of workers £43 to cross border. Gibraltar authorities are building a reef to bar Spanish fishing boats. David Cameron warned Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy Britain could sue
|
Spain
|
[
"Spain",
"Spanish"
] |
{
"passage": 2172,
"query": 3391
}
|
Query: But within minutes of the call, the @placeholder government insisted they were doing nothing wrong.
Entities: Westminster, Spanish, David Cameron, Rock, MoD, Spain, Illustrious, Tim Shipman, Gibraltar, HMS Westminster, Britain, Royal Navy, British, Mariano Rajoy Britain
Passage: By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 11:08 EST, 8 August 2013 | UPDATED: 20:03 EST, 8 August 2013 A Royal Navy rapid reaction force is to set sail for Gibraltar on Monday as tensions over the Rock continue to rise. Ten vessels including the aircraft carrier Illustrious, two frigates and support ships are heading to the waters off Gibraltar as part of an annual exercise. But defence officials have revealed that three of them – the frigate Westminster and two support vessels – will call in at the British sovereign base at Gibraltar for three days, beginning on August 19. Setting sail: HMS Westminster will leave Britain on Monday and is expected in Gibraltar within days. Three ships including HMS Westminster to stop at Gibraltar, MoD reveals. Follows call from Gibraltar chief minister for military show of strength. Spain threatening to charge thousands of workers £43 to cross border. Gibraltar authorities are building a reef to bar Spanish fishing boats. David Cameron warned Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy Britain could sue
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Spanish
|
[
"Muslim",
"Muslims"
] |
{
"passage": 2173,
"query": 3392
}
|
Query: Unless the FBI affords fair treatment to all mosques, @placeholder and Muslim groups, the statement said, Muslims should consider suspending ties to the agency.
Entities: Stephen Tidwell, Muslim, FBI, California, U.S., Islamic Center of Irvine, John Miller, Muslims, Afghan, CNN, Los Angeles
Passage: (CNN) -- Ten U.S. Muslim organizations threatened this week to cease working with the FBI, citing "McCarthy-era tactics" by the agency, including efforts to covertly infiltrate California mosques. Stephen Tidwell, then of the FBI's Los Angeles office, speaks at the Islamic Center of Irvine in 2006. The groups claim the FBI has sent undercover agents posing as worshippers into mosques, pressured Muslims to become informants, labeled civil rights advocates as criminals and spread misinformation. The FBI declined to comment on specific allegations but called the proposed move unproductive. "Limiting honest dialogue, especially when complex issues are on the table, is generally not an effective advocacy strategy," spokesman John Miller said in a statement. "The FBI has continued our outreach efforts, across the board, with a number of concerned groups and where we agree -- or disagree -- most have concluded the best results are achieved through continued conversation. We believe that, too." Ten Muslim groups say they may suspend ties with FBI. FBI: "Limiting honest dialogue ... is generally not an effective advocacy strategy" Group wants probe into arrest of Afghan man whom FBI accuses of terrorist ties. Statement expresses fear that FBI "programs are quelling lawful dissent"
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Muslim
|
[
"Muslim",
"Muslims"
] |
{
"passage": 2173,
"query": 3392
}
|
Query: Unless the FBI affords fair treatment to all mosques, @placeholder and Muslim groups, the statement said, Muslims should consider suspending ties to the agency.
Entities: Stephen Tidwell, Muslim, FBI, California, U.S., Islamic Center of Irvine, John Miller, Muslims, Afghan, CNN, Los Angeles
Passage: (CNN) -- Ten U.S. Muslim organizations threatened this week to cease working with the FBI, citing "McCarthy-era tactics" by the agency, including efforts to covertly infiltrate California mosques. Stephen Tidwell, then of the FBI's Los Angeles office, speaks at the Islamic Center of Irvine in 2006. The groups claim the FBI has sent undercover agents posing as worshippers into mosques, pressured Muslims to become informants, labeled civil rights advocates as criminals and spread misinformation. The FBI declined to comment on specific allegations but called the proposed move unproductive. "Limiting honest dialogue, especially when complex issues are on the table, is generally not an effective advocacy strategy," spokesman John Miller said in a statement. "The FBI has continued our outreach efforts, across the board, with a number of concerned groups and where we agree -- or disagree -- most have concluded the best results are achieved through continued conversation. We believe that, too." Ten Muslim groups say they may suspend ties with FBI. FBI: "Limiting honest dialogue ... is generally not an effective advocacy strategy" Group wants probe into arrest of Afghan man whom FBI accuses of terrorist ties. Statement expresses fear that FBI "programs are quelling lawful dissent"
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Muslims
|
[
"Lady Gaga"
] |
{
"passage": 2174,
"query": 3393
}
|
Query: @placeholder perfume has sold well and has already broken into the top 10
Entities: Marc Jacobs, Britain, Lady Gaga, James Bond, Martha De Lacey, Christmas, UK, escentual.com
Passage: By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 12:11 EST, 7 November 2012 | UPDATED: 13:32 EST, 12 November 2012 This Christmas is expected to be a boom year for fragrance sales, with perfumes by Lady Gaga and Marc Jacobs featuring in the top five most popular for him and her. Scent sales are up six per cent on last year, and a total of £790m to be spent in the UK over the festive season, according to industry experts. Every adult in Britain is expected to spend £17.59 on perfume gifts this Christmas. Lady Gaga's perfume is one of the best selling fragrances of the year so far. Top ten lists for him and her created by fragrance website escentual.com. Scents by Lady Gaga and James Bond among nation's most popular. Christmas sales of perfume account for over half all annual sales
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Lady Gaga
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[
"Middle East",
"Middle Eastern"
] |
{
"passage": 2175,
"query": 3394
}
|
Query: Ridicule: The cartoon is just one of many @placeholder comedy shows to challenge and undermine ISIS' radical interpretation of Islam.
Entities: Islam, ISIS, Islamic State, Looney Tunes, Middle East, Middle Eastern, Syria, Iraq
Passage: Television networks in the Middle East have started showing a Looney Tunes-style cartoon poking fun at militant Islamists fighting for ISIS in Syria and Iraq. The satirical animation mocks the jihadists' radical ideas and portrays the group as narcissistic, deluded and obsessed with a literal interpretation of Islam that forces them go to ridiculous lengths to ensure they do not use any item that wasn't available in the 7th Century. ISIS fighters, who rebranded as the Islamic State earlier this year after declaring the establishment of a caliphate in the large swaths of the Middle East under their control, have themselves repeatedly created slick recruitment videos to spread their radical message. Middle Eastern television networks use comedy to ridicule ISIS militants. One cartoon shows hapless jihadist struggling to control a rocket launcher. Others portray ISIS as narcissistic and confused about the meaning of Islam. Satire is a powerful tool in Middle East, where direct attacks are dangerous. ISIS fighters have themselves embraced slick videos to spread propaganda
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Middle East
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[
"Middle East",
"Middle Eastern"
] |
{
"passage": 2175,
"query": 3394
}
|
Query: Ridicule: The cartoon is just one of many @placeholder comedy shows to challenge and undermine ISIS' radical interpretation of Islam.
Entities: Islam, ISIS, Islamic State, Looney Tunes, Middle East, Middle Eastern, Syria, Iraq
Passage: Television networks in the Middle East have started showing a Looney Tunes-style cartoon poking fun at militant Islamists fighting for ISIS in Syria and Iraq. The satirical animation mocks the jihadists' radical ideas and portrays the group as narcissistic, deluded and obsessed with a literal interpretation of Islam that forces them go to ridiculous lengths to ensure they do not use any item that wasn't available in the 7th Century. ISIS fighters, who rebranded as the Islamic State earlier this year after declaring the establishment of a caliphate in the large swaths of the Middle East under their control, have themselves repeatedly created slick recruitment videos to spread their radical message. Middle Eastern television networks use comedy to ridicule ISIS militants. One cartoon shows hapless jihadist struggling to control a rocket launcher. Others portray ISIS as narcissistic and confused about the meaning of Islam. Satire is a powerful tool in Middle East, where direct attacks are dangerous. ISIS fighters have themselves embraced slick videos to spread propaganda
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Middle Eastern
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[
"European"
] |
{
"passage": 2176,
"query": 3395
}
|
Query: Assessing how close Europe is to another such attack, and doing whatever possible to prevent it are top priorities now for @placeholder authorities.
Entities: France, ISIS, Deborah Feyerick, Germany, Western, Paul Cruickshank, Netherlands, European, Syria, CNN, Belgium, Europe, Iraq
Passage: (CNN)Terrorism is nothing new to Europe. But there are new, pressing questions tied to the latest threats -- ones that authorities are trying to answer in their quest to get the upper hand and keep the continent safe. European security services in recent weeks have received indications that the extremist group ISIS may have started directing European adherents in Syria and Iraq to launch attacks back in their home countries, a senior European counterterrorism official told CNN terrorism analyst Paul Cruickshank. Separately, a Western intelligence source told CNN national correspondent Deborah Feyerick that the threat appears to involve as many as 20 sleeper cells of between 120 and 180 people ready to strike in France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. European authorities are busy after last week's terror attacks in France. There's been a raid in Belgium and arrests around Europe. Officials are trying to assess the nature of the threats
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European
|
[
"Syria"
] |
{
"passage": 2176,
"query": 3396
}
|
Query: But the sheer number of Europeans returning from @placeholder, as well as those suspected of other jihadist activities, makes the task of identifying who is a threat very difficult for law enforcement agencies.
Entities: France, ISIS, Deborah Feyerick, Germany, Western, Paul Cruickshank, Netherlands, European, Syria, CNN, Belgium, Europe, Iraq
Passage: (CNN)Terrorism is nothing new to Europe. But there are new, pressing questions tied to the latest threats -- ones that authorities are trying to answer in their quest to get the upper hand and keep the continent safe. European security services in recent weeks have received indications that the extremist group ISIS may have started directing European adherents in Syria and Iraq to launch attacks back in their home countries, a senior European counterterrorism official told CNN terrorism analyst Paul Cruickshank. Separately, a Western intelligence source told CNN national correspondent Deborah Feyerick that the threat appears to involve as many as 20 sleeper cells of between 120 and 180 people ready to strike in France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. European authorities are busy after last week's terror attacks in France. There's been a raid in Belgium and arrests around Europe. Officials are trying to assess the nature of the threats
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Syria
|
[
"Orlando Magic"
] |
{
"passage": 2177,
"query": 3397
}
|
Query: In a prematch interview, as his team prepared to take on Boston Celtics, he had a positive attitude about @placeholder's performance.
Entities: Travelodge, Orlando Magic, Boston Celtics, Big Baby, Twitter, NBA, Glen Davis, Florida
Passage: An Orlando Magic basketball player has apologized after throwing a keyboard across a Florida Travelodge in the early hours of Saturday. Glen Davis, known as Big Baby, was trying to book into the mid-priced hotel at about 4am but, when he was told there were no vacancies, he appeared to lose his cool. Security cameras caught the moment the 6ft 9in NBA player reached across the reception desk and ripped out a computer keyboard, before throwing it across the room. Scroll down for video No room: Glen Davis slumps on to a Travelodge desk at 4am on Saturday after being told there were no vacancies. NBA star was trying to find a room at 4am after team lost to Boston Celtics. Injured player apologizes on Twitter after Travelodge outburst
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Orlando Magic
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[
"Washington"
] |
{
"passage": 2178,
"query": 3398
}
|
Query: The pilot shows Republicans in @placeholder who are essentially faking it, putting on theater for constituents despite what they really believe.
Entities: Rand Paul, New York Times, Zelizer, Republicans, Barack Obama, Alpha House, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Princeton, Marco Rubio, Julian Zelizer, CNN, GOP, Washington, Koch
Passage: Princeton, New Jersey (CNN) -- The Republicans have an authenticity problem. After many decades of enjoying huge political power, elected officials are struggling to energize voters about the party's brand name. Even the troubles faced by President Barack Obama don't seem to help. The recent interest in governors such as New Jersey's Chris Christie or national politicians who are relatively new to Washington, such as Sen. Rand Paul or Sen. Marco Rubio, reflects a thirst in the electorate to find Republicans who will stand for something and mean what they say. According to The New York Times, the Koch brothers are pouring money into rebuilding the party around candidates who stand for their libertarian ideals. A pilot show, "Alpha House," depicts GOP senators in unflattering light. Julian Zelizer says show makes Republicans out to be hypocrites. He says the party is perceived to lack authenticity in pushing conservative values. Zelizer: GOP hasn't shown it is party of fiscal restraint, national security, morality
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Washington
|
[
"Ugandans"
] |
{
"passage": 2179,
"query": 3399
}
|
Query: In two weeks, IC will have millions of dollars; you will have a t-shirt and bracelet; and @placeholder and Central Africa will be left wondering what just happened.
Entities: World Bank, Invisible Children, Ruge, Film, Arab Spring, Kony 2012, IC, Africa, Ugandans, CNN, TMS Ruge, Mad Men
Passage: (CNN) -- Let's give praise where praise is due. Invisible Children's Kony 2012 viral video campaign has done what no other advocacy organization has been able to do until now: capture 29 minutes worth of attention from over 50 million people worldwide. No amount of advertising genius from "Mad Men" could create that kind of buzz in a few days. In less than a week, Invisible Children (IC) has cemented the legitimacy of social media for global engagement if the Arab Spring hadn't already. But the problem is, as many have pointed out, it is the wrong conversation and wrong buzz. Which is just too bad because this campaign has the makings of what could have been a truly transformational development communication experiment. Invisible Children's "Kony 2012" cemented the legitimacy of social media for global engagement, says TMS Ruge. But the World Bank social media strategist says the film created "wrong conversation and wrong buzz". Film told same story about Africa and failed to empower locals to change the situation, argues TMS Ruge. Ruge expects the Ugandans engaged in this conversation to realize that they have a right to exercise their agency.
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Ugandans
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[
"Africa"
] |
{
"passage": 2179,
"query": 3400
}
|
Query: In two weeks, IC will have millions of dollars; you will have a t-shirt and bracelet; and Uganda and @placeholder will be left wondering what just happened.
Entities: World Bank, Invisible Children, Ruge, Film, Arab Spring, Kony 2012, IC, Africa, Ugandans, CNN, TMS Ruge, Mad Men
Passage: (CNN) -- Let's give praise where praise is due. Invisible Children's Kony 2012 viral video campaign has done what no other advocacy organization has been able to do until now: capture 29 minutes worth of attention from over 50 million people worldwide. No amount of advertising genius from "Mad Men" could create that kind of buzz in a few days. In less than a week, Invisible Children (IC) has cemented the legitimacy of social media for global engagement if the Arab Spring hadn't already. But the problem is, as many have pointed out, it is the wrong conversation and wrong buzz. Which is just too bad because this campaign has the makings of what could have been a truly transformational development communication experiment. Invisible Children's "Kony 2012" cemented the legitimacy of social media for global engagement, says TMS Ruge. But the World Bank social media strategist says the film created "wrong conversation and wrong buzz". Film told same story about Africa and failed to empower locals to change the situation, argues TMS Ruge. Ruge expects the Ugandans engaged in this conversation to realize that they have a right to exercise their agency.
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Africa
|
[
"Danny"
] |
{
"passage": 2180,
"query": 3401
}
|
Query: After making £200 in an afternoon, @placeholder then calls a drug dealer to order ‘two bags and a shot’.
Entities: John O’Shea, Dee Roberts, Labour, Benefits Street, Birmingham, West Midlands Police, 4.3m, Danny, Ofcom, Channel 4
Passage: Shoplifter Danny from Channel 4 documentary Benefits Street Channel 4 was facing a police probe last night over a documentary featuring a thief showing how to shoplift. Detectives are considering whether to investigate the criminal activities seen in the programme on welfare claimants. The prolific shoplifter explains how to dodge security alarms and how to remove security tags from designer clothes without causing damage. More than 200 complaints were made to Channel 4 and the broadcasting watchdog Ofcom after Benefits Street aired on Monday night. Residents in a deprived Birmingham road were filmed making false welfare claims and growing cannabis in their homes. John O’Shea, a Labour councillor in the city, said: ‘Channel 4 appear to have aided and abetted shoplifting in Birmingham.’. Benefits Street features the lives of several jobless living in Birmingham. West Midlands Police admit they are reviewing footage for crimes. Star Dee Roberts was held after drugs raid on street last year. 'I'm innocent and have not been charged with anything,' she said. Force founds bullets, cocaine, cannabis and cash in various houses. 90% of those in the 137-house street said to claim one or more benefit. 'Manipulated' residents complain series has made area 'look like slums' 4.3m saw it making it most watched Channel 4 show for more than a year. Ofcom receives complaints about the portrayal of criminality by show
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Danny
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[
"Dee Roberts"
] |
{
"passage": 2180,
"query": 3402
}
|
Query: resident, @placeholder, 32, says: ‘If there’s somebody around and
Entities: John O’Shea, Dee Roberts, Labour, Benefits Street, Birmingham, West Midlands Police, 4.3m, Danny, Ofcom, Channel 4
Passage: Shoplifter Danny from Channel 4 documentary Benefits Street Channel 4 was facing a police probe last night over a documentary featuring a thief showing how to shoplift. Detectives are considering whether to investigate the criminal activities seen in the programme on welfare claimants. The prolific shoplifter explains how to dodge security alarms and how to remove security tags from designer clothes without causing damage. More than 200 complaints were made to Channel 4 and the broadcasting watchdog Ofcom after Benefits Street aired on Monday night. Residents in a deprived Birmingham road were filmed making false welfare claims and growing cannabis in their homes. John O’Shea, a Labour councillor in the city, said: ‘Channel 4 appear to have aided and abetted shoplifting in Birmingham.’. Benefits Street features the lives of several jobless living in Birmingham. West Midlands Police admit they are reviewing footage for crimes. Star Dee Roberts was held after drugs raid on street last year. 'I'm innocent and have not been charged with anything,' she said. Force founds bullets, cocaine, cannabis and cash in various houses. 90% of those in the 137-house street said to claim one or more benefit. 'Manipulated' residents complain series has made area 'look like slums' 4.3m saw it making it most watched Channel 4 show for more than a year. Ofcom receives complaints about the portrayal of criminality by show
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Dee Roberts
|
[
"Channel 4"
] |
{
"passage": 2180,
"query": 3403
}
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Query: @placeholder insisted the programme-makers were careful not to show viewers how to commit crime.
Entities: John O’Shea, Dee Roberts, Labour, Benefits Street, Birmingham, West Midlands Police, 4.3m, Danny, Ofcom, Channel 4
Passage: Shoplifter Danny from Channel 4 documentary Benefits Street Channel 4 was facing a police probe last night over a documentary featuring a thief showing how to shoplift. Detectives are considering whether to investigate the criminal activities seen in the programme on welfare claimants. The prolific shoplifter explains how to dodge security alarms and how to remove security tags from designer clothes without causing damage. More than 200 complaints were made to Channel 4 and the broadcasting watchdog Ofcom after Benefits Street aired on Monday night. Residents in a deprived Birmingham road were filmed making false welfare claims and growing cannabis in their homes. John O’Shea, a Labour councillor in the city, said: ‘Channel 4 appear to have aided and abetted shoplifting in Birmingham.’. Benefits Street features the lives of several jobless living in Birmingham. West Midlands Police admit they are reviewing footage for crimes. Star Dee Roberts was held after drugs raid on street last year. 'I'm innocent and have not been charged with anything,' she said. Force founds bullets, cocaine, cannabis and cash in various houses. 90% of those in the 137-house street said to claim one or more benefit. 'Manipulated' residents complain series has made area 'look like slums' 4.3m saw it making it most watched Channel 4 show for more than a year. Ofcom receives complaints about the portrayal of criminality by show
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Channel 4
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[
"Dee Roberts"
] |
{
"passage": 2180,
"query": 3404
}
|
Query: @placeholder, who has not worked for six years, complained that she was duped into appearing in the programme
Entities: John O’Shea, Dee Roberts, Labour, Benefits Street, Birmingham, West Midlands Police, 4.3m, Danny, Ofcom, Channel 4
Passage: Shoplifter Danny from Channel 4 documentary Benefits Street Channel 4 was facing a police probe last night over a documentary featuring a thief showing how to shoplift. Detectives are considering whether to investigate the criminal activities seen in the programme on welfare claimants. The prolific shoplifter explains how to dodge security alarms and how to remove security tags from designer clothes without causing damage. More than 200 complaints were made to Channel 4 and the broadcasting watchdog Ofcom after Benefits Street aired on Monday night. Residents in a deprived Birmingham road were filmed making false welfare claims and growing cannabis in their homes. John O’Shea, a Labour councillor in the city, said: ‘Channel 4 appear to have aided and abetted shoplifting in Birmingham.’. Benefits Street features the lives of several jobless living in Birmingham. West Midlands Police admit they are reviewing footage for crimes. Star Dee Roberts was held after drugs raid on street last year. 'I'm innocent and have not been charged with anything,' she said. Force founds bullets, cocaine, cannabis and cash in various houses. 90% of those in the 137-house street said to claim one or more benefit. 'Manipulated' residents complain series has made area 'look like slums' 4.3m saw it making it most watched Channel 4 show for more than a year. Ofcom receives complaints about the portrayal of criminality by show
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Dee Roberts
|
[
"Nazi Germany"
] |
{
"passage": 2181,
"query": 3405
}
|
Query: During the chaos of the invasion, Ernie remembers firing upon his @placeholder targets while Johnny relayed shells from the ammunition locker to his younger brother.
Entities: Second World War, Johnny, France, HMS Frobisher, Normandy, D-Day, Johnny Dale, Ernie, Nazi Germany, Royal Navy, Ernie Dale, Allied
Passage: Two Royal Navy veterans are thought to be the oldest surviving brothers who fought together on D-Day. Ernie Dale, 90, and his brother Johnny, 94, were just 20 and 24-years-old on June 6, 1944, but can recall the Allied invasion of occupied northern France during the Second World War in vivid detail. The pair were able seamen on board HMS Frobisher - just one of thousands of vessels that made up the largest seaborne invasion in history, helping to path the way for an Allied victory over Nazi Germany the following year. Heroes: Ernie Dale, 90 (left), and his brother Johnny, 94 (right), were just 20 and 24-years-old on June 6, 1944 - but they can recall the Allied invasion of occupied northern France during the Second World War in vivid detail. Ernie and Johnny Dale were on board HMS Frobisher on June 6, 1944. Were part of a huge force involved in the Allied invasion of northern France. Royal Navy veterans were aged just 20 and 24 respectively at the time. Can both recall the terror of the day as their vessel came under enemy fire. Brothers will both attend D-Day memorial service in Normandy tomorrow
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Nazi Germany
|
[
"Daniel Hartwich"
] |
{
"passage": 2182,
"query": 3406
}
|
Query: @placeholder, who was presenting the performance, was left trying to save the situation saying: 'Who would be able to sing well with all that fog.
Entities: Daniel Hartwich, Germany, Christian, German, Laura Pinski, Matt Blake, Laura, Simone Ciccarese, Leo, Britain, Got Talent, Das Supertalent
Passage: By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 10:36 EST, 3 December 2012 | UPDATED: 08:48 EST, 4 December 2012 A Britain's Got Talent-style TV show ended in chaos in Germany when three acts needed medical treatment after their live performances went wrong in front of millions of viewers. First 16-year-old singer Laura Pinski almost choked to death on glitter confetti as it showered down on her just as she was breathing in to hit the high note for her big finish. Laura was seen struggling for breath and presenter Daniel Hartwich had to rush onto the stage with a glass of water to help clear her throat. First 16-year-old Laura Pinski almost choked to death on glitter confetti as it showered down on her just as she was breathing in to hit a high note. Then opera soprano Simone Ciccarese lost his voice because stunt technicians flooded the stage with too much dry ice. Firefighters had to rescue contestants Leo and Christian from a blaze when their act - smashing up a car on stage - went up in flames. The incidents happened on German talent show Das Supertalent, watched by 4.49 million viewers on Sunday
|
Daniel Hartwich
|
[
"WTA Championships"
] |
{
"passage": 2183,
"query": 3407
}
|
Query: "The championships is the biggest @placeholder event of the year and I look forward to playing against the best in the world."
Entities: Agnieszka Radwanska, TEB, Radwanska, ParibasWTA Championships, Maria Sharapova, BNP Paribas WTA Championships, TEB BNP, Istanbul, World No.3, Polish, Serena Williams, WTA Championships, CNN, Turkish, Wimbledon
Passage: (CNN) -- Agnieszka Radwanska is ready to go out all guns blazing for a share of the $4.9million prize fund at the October's WTA Championships. The competition, which is contracted to take place in the Turkish city of Istanbul for the next two years, will feature the top eight singles players in the world along with the four best doubles teams. Radwanska has enjoyed a stellar year which culminated in her becoming the first Polish woman since 1939 to reach the Wimbledon final. "I am looking forward to returning to Istanbul for the TEB BNP Paribas WTA Championships this year," the 23-year-old said in a press release. Agnieszka Radwanska will compete at the TEB BNP ParibasWTA Championships. Tournament features top eight women's singles players and four doubles teams. World No.3 will join Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova at $4.9 million event. Radwanska became the first Polish woman to reach Wimbledon final in 73 years
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WTA Championships
|
[
"World No.3"
] |
{
"passage": 2183,
"query": 3408
}
|
Query: Currently ranked @placeholder in the world, Radwanska has qualified for the tournament for the second consecutive year and will now hope to add to her 10 singles titles.
Entities: Agnieszka Radwanska, TEB, Radwanska, ParibasWTA Championships, Maria Sharapova, BNP Paribas WTA Championships, TEB BNP, Istanbul, World No.3, Polish, Serena Williams, WTA Championships, CNN, Turkish, Wimbledon
Passage: (CNN) -- Agnieszka Radwanska is ready to go out all guns blazing for a share of the $4.9million prize fund at the October's WTA Championships. The competition, which is contracted to take place in the Turkish city of Istanbul for the next two years, will feature the top eight singles players in the world along with the four best doubles teams. Radwanska has enjoyed a stellar year which culminated in her becoming the first Polish woman since 1939 to reach the Wimbledon final. "I am looking forward to returning to Istanbul for the TEB BNP Paribas WTA Championships this year," the 23-year-old said in a press release. Agnieszka Radwanska will compete at the TEB BNP ParibasWTA Championships. Tournament features top eight women's singles players and four doubles teams. World No.3 will join Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova at $4.9 million event. Radwanska became the first Polish woman to reach Wimbledon final in 73 years
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World No.3
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