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[
"Theodore Wafer",
"Wafer"
] |
{
"passage": 2184,
"query": 3409
}
|
Query: @placeholder, who is white, was criminally charged more than two weeks after the killing.
Entities: Michigan, Renisha McBride, Dearborn Heights, Theodore Wafer, CNN, McBride, Wafer
Passage: (CNN) -- A Michigan man accused of gunning down an unarmed young woman on his front porch took the stand in his own defense Monday. Theodore Wafer, 55, told jurors he feared for his life when loud banging on his front and kitchen doors startled him awake in the early morning hours of November 2, 2013. Wafer is facing charges of second-degree murder and manslaughter for killing 19-year-old Renisha McBride, who prosecutors said was on Wafer's porch in Dearborn Heights seeking help after a car accident. On the stand, Wafer said he thinks of McBride daily. "This poor girl, she had her whole life in front of her," he said, wiping his eyes. He could face life in prison if convicted. Theodore Wafer wiped tears on the stand, told jurors he thinks of victim every day. Wafer said he thought someone was breaking in; "I wasn't going to be a victim in my own house" Prosecutors say 19-year-old Renisha McBride was unarmed, looking for help. The sides spar over "selfies" showing McBride with gun, drugs and cash
|
Theodore Wafer
|
[
"Theodore Wafer",
"Wafer"
] |
{
"passage": 2184,
"query": 3409
}
|
Query: @placeholder, who is white, was criminally charged more than two weeks after the killing.
Entities: Michigan, Renisha McBride, Dearborn Heights, Theodore Wafer, CNN, McBride, Wafer
Passage: (CNN) -- A Michigan man accused of gunning down an unarmed young woman on his front porch took the stand in his own defense Monday. Theodore Wafer, 55, told jurors he feared for his life when loud banging on his front and kitchen doors startled him awake in the early morning hours of November 2, 2013. Wafer is facing charges of second-degree murder and manslaughter for killing 19-year-old Renisha McBride, who prosecutors said was on Wafer's porch in Dearborn Heights seeking help after a car accident. On the stand, Wafer said he thinks of McBride daily. "This poor girl, she had her whole life in front of her," he said, wiping his eyes. He could face life in prison if convicted. Theodore Wafer wiped tears on the stand, told jurors he thinks of victim every day. Wafer said he thought someone was breaking in; "I wasn't going to be a victim in my own house" Prosecutors say 19-year-old Renisha McBride was unarmed, looking for help. The sides spar over "selfies" showing McBride with gun, drugs and cash
|
Wafer
|
[
"McBride",
"Renisha McBride"
] |
{
"passage": 2184,
"query": 3410
}
|
Query: Throughout the case, defense attorneys have fought to admit cell phone "selfies" of @placeholder taken weeks before the incident, that they say point to criminal and aggressive tendencies.
Entities: Michigan, Renisha McBride, Dearborn Heights, Theodore Wafer, CNN, McBride, Wafer
Passage: (CNN) -- A Michigan man accused of gunning down an unarmed young woman on his front porch took the stand in his own defense Monday. Theodore Wafer, 55, told jurors he feared for his life when loud banging on his front and kitchen doors startled him awake in the early morning hours of November 2, 2013. Wafer is facing charges of second-degree murder and manslaughter for killing 19-year-old Renisha McBride, who prosecutors said was on Wafer's porch in Dearborn Heights seeking help after a car accident. On the stand, Wafer said he thinks of McBride daily. "This poor girl, she had her whole life in front of her," he said, wiping his eyes. He could face life in prison if convicted. Theodore Wafer wiped tears on the stand, told jurors he thinks of victim every day. Wafer said he thought someone was breaking in; "I wasn't going to be a victim in my own house" Prosecutors say 19-year-old Renisha McBride was unarmed, looking for help. The sides spar over "selfies" showing McBride with gun, drugs and cash
|
McBride
|
[
"McBride",
"Renisha McBride"
] |
{
"passage": 2184,
"query": 3410
}
|
Query: Throughout the case, defense attorneys have fought to admit cell phone "selfies" of @placeholder taken weeks before the incident, that they say point to criminal and aggressive tendencies.
Entities: Michigan, Renisha McBride, Dearborn Heights, Theodore Wafer, CNN, McBride, Wafer
Passage: (CNN) -- A Michigan man accused of gunning down an unarmed young woman on his front porch took the stand in his own defense Monday. Theodore Wafer, 55, told jurors he feared for his life when loud banging on his front and kitchen doors startled him awake in the early morning hours of November 2, 2013. Wafer is facing charges of second-degree murder and manslaughter for killing 19-year-old Renisha McBride, who prosecutors said was on Wafer's porch in Dearborn Heights seeking help after a car accident. On the stand, Wafer said he thinks of McBride daily. "This poor girl, she had her whole life in front of her," he said, wiping his eyes. He could face life in prison if convicted. Theodore Wafer wiped tears on the stand, told jurors he thinks of victim every day. Wafer said he thought someone was breaking in; "I wasn't going to be a victim in my own house" Prosecutors say 19-year-old Renisha McBride was unarmed, looking for help. The sides spar over "selfies" showing McBride with gun, drugs and cash
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Renisha McBride
|
[
"Rio",
"Rio de Janeiro"
] |
{
"passage": 2185,
"query": 3411
}
|
Query: At that point Rafa said to me, quite dryly: ‘If it stays like this, you won’t be going back down to @placeholder tonight.
Entities: Rio de Janeiro, World Cup, Rafael, Rafael da Silva, Croatia, Rio, Manchester United, Brazil, Rio Ferdinand, Da Silva twins Rafa, Fabio, Ferdinand
Passage: Having tipped Brazil to win the World Cup I must say their opening performance against Croatia was an anti-climax that highlighted vulnerabilities, particularly in defence. The brightest thing about Thursday evening from the hosts’ point of view was the extraordinary home support, as I saw close up. To watch the match I made a three-hour journey through some of the worst traffic I’ve ever seen into the mountains above Rio de Janeiro, to share the occasion with two former Manchester United team-mates, Da Silva twins Rafa and Fabio. Rio in Rio: Rio Ferdinand (centre) with former team-mates Rafael and Fabio plus friends watching Brazil-Croatia. Brazil's victory over Croatia was an anti-climax. Ferdinand watched the match with Fabio and Rafael da Silva. Brazil were lucky to win and vulnerable defensively. There are no billboards or posters in Brazil, just people who love football
|
Rio
|
[
"Rio",
"Rio de Janeiro"
] |
{
"passage": 2185,
"query": 3411
}
|
Query: At that point Rafa said to me, quite dryly: ‘If it stays like this, you won’t be going back down to @placeholder tonight.
Entities: Rio de Janeiro, World Cup, Rafael, Rafael da Silva, Croatia, Rio, Manchester United, Brazil, Rio Ferdinand, Da Silva twins Rafa, Fabio, Ferdinand
Passage: Having tipped Brazil to win the World Cup I must say their opening performance against Croatia was an anti-climax that highlighted vulnerabilities, particularly in defence. The brightest thing about Thursday evening from the hosts’ point of view was the extraordinary home support, as I saw close up. To watch the match I made a three-hour journey through some of the worst traffic I’ve ever seen into the mountains above Rio de Janeiro, to share the occasion with two former Manchester United team-mates, Da Silva twins Rafa and Fabio. Rio in Rio: Rio Ferdinand (centre) with former team-mates Rafael and Fabio plus friends watching Brazil-Croatia. Brazil's victory over Croatia was an anti-climax. Ferdinand watched the match with Fabio and Rafael da Silva. Brazil were lucky to win and vulnerable defensively. There are no billboards or posters in Brazil, just people who love football
|
Rio de Janeiro
|
[
"Rio",
"Rio de Janeiro"
] |
{
"passage": 2185,
"query": 3412
}
|
Query: I got back to @placeholder late, and there were still umpteen impromptu matches being played all along the beach.
Entities: Rio de Janeiro, World Cup, Rafael, Rafael da Silva, Croatia, Rio, Manchester United, Brazil, Rio Ferdinand, Da Silva twins Rafa, Fabio, Ferdinand
Passage: Having tipped Brazil to win the World Cup I must say their opening performance against Croatia was an anti-climax that highlighted vulnerabilities, particularly in defence. The brightest thing about Thursday evening from the hosts’ point of view was the extraordinary home support, as I saw close up. To watch the match I made a three-hour journey through some of the worst traffic I’ve ever seen into the mountains above Rio de Janeiro, to share the occasion with two former Manchester United team-mates, Da Silva twins Rafa and Fabio. Rio in Rio: Rio Ferdinand (centre) with former team-mates Rafael and Fabio plus friends watching Brazil-Croatia. Brazil's victory over Croatia was an anti-climax. Ferdinand watched the match with Fabio and Rafael da Silva. Brazil were lucky to win and vulnerable defensively. There are no billboards or posters in Brazil, just people who love football
|
Rio
|
[
"Rio",
"Rio de Janeiro"
] |
{
"passage": 2185,
"query": 3412
}
|
Query: I got back to @placeholder late, and there were still umpteen impromptu matches being played all along the beach.
Entities: Rio de Janeiro, World Cup, Rafael, Rafael da Silva, Croatia, Rio, Manchester United, Brazil, Rio Ferdinand, Da Silva twins Rafa, Fabio, Ferdinand
Passage: Having tipped Brazil to win the World Cup I must say their opening performance against Croatia was an anti-climax that highlighted vulnerabilities, particularly in defence. The brightest thing about Thursday evening from the hosts’ point of view was the extraordinary home support, as I saw close up. To watch the match I made a three-hour journey through some of the worst traffic I’ve ever seen into the mountains above Rio de Janeiro, to share the occasion with two former Manchester United team-mates, Da Silva twins Rafa and Fabio. Rio in Rio: Rio Ferdinand (centre) with former team-mates Rafael and Fabio plus friends watching Brazil-Croatia. Brazil's victory over Croatia was an anti-climax. Ferdinand watched the match with Fabio and Rafael da Silva. Brazil were lucky to win and vulnerable defensively. There are no billboards or posters in Brazil, just people who love football
|
Rio de Janeiro
|
[
"George Washington",
"Washington"
] |
{
"passage": 2186,
"query": 3413
}
|
Query: @placeholder warned about the dangers of what we would today call hyper-partisans: "They serve to organize faction, to give it an artificial and extraordinary force; to put, in the place of the delegated will of the nation, the will of a party, often a small but artful and enterprising minority of the community."
Entities: George Washington, Republicans, John Avlon, U.S., America, New York, Democrats, Thanksgiving, CNN, Avlon, Congress, Washington
Passage: New York (CNN) -- The clock is ticking in Washington on the bipartisan super committee, those 12 members of Congress tasked with finding at least $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction by Thanksgiving. More than 140 of their colleagues, both Democrats and Republicans, are encouraging them to be bold and go bigger -- reaching $4 trillion of deficit reduction in order to put the U.S. on stable long-term fiscal footing and avoid another round of downgrades. But if their colleagues' counsel isn't persuasive, there's an additional voice the super committee could find inspiration from -- the original founding father, George Washington. John Avlon: Debt super committee facing a pivotal choice for America's future. 140 members of Congress favor going for a big solution to debt problem. Avlon: America's first president advised payment of debt through taxes. He says the debt panel should put the country above arbitrary "no-tax" pledges
|
George Washington
|
[
"George Washington",
"Washington"
] |
{
"passage": 2186,
"query": 3413
}
|
Query: @placeholder warned about the dangers of what we would today call hyper-partisans: "They serve to organize faction, to give it an artificial and extraordinary force; to put, in the place of the delegated will of the nation, the will of a party, often a small but artful and enterprising minority of the community."
Entities: George Washington, Republicans, John Avlon, U.S., America, New York, Democrats, Thanksgiving, CNN, Avlon, Congress, Washington
Passage: New York (CNN) -- The clock is ticking in Washington on the bipartisan super committee, those 12 members of Congress tasked with finding at least $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction by Thanksgiving. More than 140 of their colleagues, both Democrats and Republicans, are encouraging them to be bold and go bigger -- reaching $4 trillion of deficit reduction in order to put the U.S. on stable long-term fiscal footing and avoid another round of downgrades. But if their colleagues' counsel isn't persuasive, there's an additional voice the super committee could find inspiration from -- the original founding father, George Washington. John Avlon: Debt super committee facing a pivotal choice for America's future. 140 members of Congress favor going for a big solution to debt problem. Avlon: America's first president advised payment of debt through taxes. He says the debt panel should put the country above arbitrary "no-tax" pledges
|
Washington
|
[
"Republicans"
] |
{
"passage": 2186,
"query": 3414
}
|
Query: The most hopeful declaration of independence that has occurred in recent weeks is the growing number of @placeholder willing to break ranks with anti-tax absolutists.
Entities: George Washington, Republicans, John Avlon, U.S., America, New York, Democrats, Thanksgiving, CNN, Avlon, Congress, Washington
Passage: New York (CNN) -- The clock is ticking in Washington on the bipartisan super committee, those 12 members of Congress tasked with finding at least $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction by Thanksgiving. More than 140 of their colleagues, both Democrats and Republicans, are encouraging them to be bold and go bigger -- reaching $4 trillion of deficit reduction in order to put the U.S. on stable long-term fiscal footing and avoid another round of downgrades. But if their colleagues' counsel isn't persuasive, there's an additional voice the super committee could find inspiration from -- the original founding father, George Washington. John Avlon: Debt super committee facing a pivotal choice for America's future. 140 members of Congress favor going for a big solution to debt problem. Avlon: America's first president advised payment of debt through taxes. He says the debt panel should put the country above arbitrary "no-tax" pledges
|
Republicans
|
[
"Mark Zuckerberg",
"Zuckerberg"
] |
{
"passage": 2187,
"query": 3415
}
|
Query: But that hasn't stopped @placeholder from continuing to use the app.
Entities: Jelly, Daily Mail, Facebook, Biz Stone, Palo Alto, Zuckerberg, Twitter, Mark Zuckerberg
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is using the same app that caught him texting while driving last week. Last night, Zuckerberg found a scary-looking spider in his bathroom and posted a picture of it using the app Jelly. The app was developed by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone for crowd-sourcing questions from social media friends. Users post a picture with a question and other users contribute their answers. Scroll down for video What's this? Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg posted a picture of a spider in his bathroom using the app Jelly, the same app that caught him texting and driving last week. The Facebook founder posted a picture of a spider in his bathroom on app Jelly last night. The app was developed by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone to crowd-source answers from social media friends. Last week, a Jelly user posted a picture of Zuckerberg texting while driving to work in Palo Alto
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Mark Zuckerberg
|
[
"Mark Zuckerberg",
"Zuckerberg"
] |
{
"passage": 2187,
"query": 3415
}
|
Query: But that hasn't stopped @placeholder from continuing to use the app.
Entities: Jelly, Daily Mail, Facebook, Biz Stone, Palo Alto, Zuckerberg, Twitter, Mark Zuckerberg
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is using the same app that caught him texting while driving last week. Last night, Zuckerberg found a scary-looking spider in his bathroom and posted a picture of it using the app Jelly. The app was developed by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone for crowd-sourcing questions from social media friends. Users post a picture with a question and other users contribute their answers. Scroll down for video What's this? Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg posted a picture of a spider in his bathroom using the app Jelly, the same app that caught him texting and driving last week. The Facebook founder posted a picture of a spider in his bathroom on app Jelly last night. The app was developed by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone to crowd-source answers from social media friends. Last week, a Jelly user posted a picture of Zuckerberg texting while driving to work in Palo Alto
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Zuckerberg
|
[
"Biz Stone"
] |
{
"passage": 2187,
"query": 3416
}
|
Query: The app has been called a 'vanity project' by critics despite @placeholder believing it can grow into an 'awesome business'.
Entities: Jelly, Daily Mail, Facebook, Biz Stone, Palo Alto, Zuckerberg, Twitter, Mark Zuckerberg
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is using the same app that caught him texting while driving last week. Last night, Zuckerberg found a scary-looking spider in his bathroom and posted a picture of it using the app Jelly. The app was developed by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone for crowd-sourcing questions from social media friends. Users post a picture with a question and other users contribute their answers. Scroll down for video What's this? Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg posted a picture of a spider in his bathroom using the app Jelly, the same app that caught him texting and driving last week. The Facebook founder posted a picture of a spider in his bathroom on app Jelly last night. The app was developed by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone to crowd-source answers from social media friends. Last week, a Jelly user posted a picture of Zuckerberg texting while driving to work in Palo Alto
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Biz Stone
|
[
"Biz Stone"
] |
{
"passage": 2187,
"query": 3417
}
|
Query: Just how many millions @placeholder has made from Twitter remains a
Entities: Jelly, Daily Mail, Facebook, Biz Stone, Palo Alto, Zuckerberg, Twitter, Mark Zuckerberg
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is using the same app that caught him texting while driving last week. Last night, Zuckerberg found a scary-looking spider in his bathroom and posted a picture of it using the app Jelly. The app was developed by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone for crowd-sourcing questions from social media friends. Users post a picture with a question and other users contribute their answers. Scroll down for video What's this? Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg posted a picture of a spider in his bathroom using the app Jelly, the same app that caught him texting and driving last week. The Facebook founder posted a picture of a spider in his bathroom on app Jelly last night. The app was developed by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone to crowd-source answers from social media friends. Last week, a Jelly user posted a picture of Zuckerberg texting while driving to work in Palo Alto
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Biz Stone
|
[
"Peaches",
"Peaches Geldof"
] |
{
"passage": 2188,
"query": 3418
}
|
Query: But @placeholder contended: 'It's been going on for generations since mothers were in caves.
Entities: AP., Katie, Peaches, Peaches Geldof, Twitter, Astala, Sarah Bull, Katie Hopkins
Passage: By Sarah Bull PUBLISHED: 04:39 EST, 12 November 2013 | UPDATED: 11:48 EST, 12 November 2013 She's become known for her controversial comments during her participation in debates on This Morning. But on Tuesday, Katie Hopkins finally met her match - after facing off against Peaches Geldof in a discussion about attachment parenting. Despite aiming several low blows at Peaches, including referencing a picture of Peaches' son Astala falling out of his pram while the star was on the phone, Katie's argument couldn't stand up to Peaches' comments about the principles of AP. 'The panto witch has finally met her match!' Peaches Geldof shared her joy after winning a debate on attachment parenting against Katie Hopkins on This Morning on Tuesday. The pair were on This Morning to debate the idea of attachment parenting. Their argument had started before they even appeared on the show with a series of catty barbs exchanged on Twitter. Katie looked mightily unimpressed after the debate, failing to raise a smile as she posed with Peaches
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Peaches
|
[
"Peaches",
"Peaches Geldof"
] |
{
"passage": 2188,
"query": 3418
}
|
Query: But @placeholder contended: 'It's been going on for generations since mothers were in caves.
Entities: AP., Katie, Peaches, Peaches Geldof, Twitter, Astala, Sarah Bull, Katie Hopkins
Passage: By Sarah Bull PUBLISHED: 04:39 EST, 12 November 2013 | UPDATED: 11:48 EST, 12 November 2013 She's become known for her controversial comments during her participation in debates on This Morning. But on Tuesday, Katie Hopkins finally met her match - after facing off against Peaches Geldof in a discussion about attachment parenting. Despite aiming several low blows at Peaches, including referencing a picture of Peaches' son Astala falling out of his pram while the star was on the phone, Katie's argument couldn't stand up to Peaches' comments about the principles of AP. 'The panto witch has finally met her match!' Peaches Geldof shared her joy after winning a debate on attachment parenting against Katie Hopkins on This Morning on Tuesday. The pair were on This Morning to debate the idea of attachment parenting. Their argument had started before they even appeared on the show with a series of catty barbs exchanged on Twitter. Katie looked mightily unimpressed after the debate, failing to raise a smile as she posed with Peaches
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Peaches Geldof
|
[
"Hamilton",
"Lewis Hamilton"
] |
{
"passage": 2189,
"query": 3419
}
|
Query: 'It meant that @placeholder was quicker today and deserved the win.
Entities: Marussia, Lewis Hamilton, Suzuka, Jules Bianchi, Suzuka Formula One, German, Hamilton, Mercedes, Brit, Peter Windsor, Nico Rosberg, Japanese, Grand Prix, Sazuka, F1
Passage: Lewis Hamilton insisted he felt comfortable in chasing down and passing title rival Nico Rosberg at a rainy Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday. The race in Suzuka was overshadowed by a crash involving Marussia's Jules Bianchi, who was left requiring surgery after suffering severe head injuries following a collision with a recovery vehicle. But, in terms of the now trivial battle between the Mercedes duo for this year's drivers' championship, Hamilton was the man to come out on top - picking up a third consecutive win to move 10 points clear of his German colleague. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Peter Windsor on Jules Bianchi crash at Sazuka. Lewis Hamilton won the Japanese Grand Prix to move 10 points clear of Nico Rosberg. It was the Brit's maiden victory at the Suzuka Formula One circuit. The F1 race was overshadowed by crash involving Marussia's Jules Bianchi
|
Hamilton
|
[
"Hamilton",
"Lewis Hamilton"
] |
{
"passage": 2189,
"query": 3419
}
|
Query: 'It meant that @placeholder was quicker today and deserved the win.
Entities: Marussia, Lewis Hamilton, Suzuka, Jules Bianchi, Suzuka Formula One, German, Hamilton, Mercedes, Brit, Peter Windsor, Nico Rosberg, Japanese, Grand Prix, Sazuka, F1
Passage: Lewis Hamilton insisted he felt comfortable in chasing down and passing title rival Nico Rosberg at a rainy Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday. The race in Suzuka was overshadowed by a crash involving Marussia's Jules Bianchi, who was left requiring surgery after suffering severe head injuries following a collision with a recovery vehicle. But, in terms of the now trivial battle between the Mercedes duo for this year's drivers' championship, Hamilton was the man to come out on top - picking up a third consecutive win to move 10 points clear of his German colleague. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Peter Windsor on Jules Bianchi crash at Sazuka. Lewis Hamilton won the Japanese Grand Prix to move 10 points clear of Nico Rosberg. It was the Brit's maiden victory at the Suzuka Formula One circuit. The F1 race was overshadowed by crash involving Marussia's Jules Bianchi
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Lewis Hamilton
|
[
"YouTube"
] |
{
"passage": 2190,
"query": 3420
}
|
Query: The videos, which were uploaded to @placeholder on May 30 this year, apparently by Selchert himself, show him singing into the camera.
Entities: Michael Jackson, Croydon, Harriet Arkell, iPhone, YouTube, Bromley KFC, Croydon Crown Court, Selchert, X Factor, Bromley, Dominik Selchert, KFC, One Direction
Passage: By Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 05:51 EST, 25 June 2013 | UPDATED: 13:10 EST, 25 June 2013 A fast food worker who has been on the run from police for nearly a year after he was accused of spying on female colleagues has been warned detectives are on his tail after he posted clips of himself singing pop songs on YouTube. Dominik Selchert, 27, was due to stand trial accused of voyeurism after an iPhone was found hidden in female staff toilets at the Bromley branch of KFC where he was assistant manager. He failed to appear at Croydon Crown Court last July and has not been seen since - until these clips of him singing hits by One Direction and Michael Jackson appeared on the net. Dominik Selchert, 27, is accused of spying on colleagues at Bromley KFC. He was arrested after a phone was found in female toilets where he worked. He pleaded not guilty to voyeurism but failed to attend trial at Croydon. Police now say they are 'on his case' after he uploaded clips of singing. Selchert has also tweeted to say he dreams of appearing on X Factor
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YouTube
|
[
"YouTube"
] |
{
"passage": 2190,
"query": 3421
}
|
Query: Young pin-ups: Selchert filmed himself crooning the One Direction hit What Makes You Beautiful for @placeholder
Entities: Michael Jackson, Croydon, Harriet Arkell, iPhone, YouTube, Bromley KFC, Croydon Crown Court, Selchert, X Factor, Bromley, Dominik Selchert, KFC, One Direction
Passage: By Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 05:51 EST, 25 June 2013 | UPDATED: 13:10 EST, 25 June 2013 A fast food worker who has been on the run from police for nearly a year after he was accused of spying on female colleagues has been warned detectives are on his tail after he posted clips of himself singing pop songs on YouTube. Dominik Selchert, 27, was due to stand trial accused of voyeurism after an iPhone was found hidden in female staff toilets at the Bromley branch of KFC where he was assistant manager. He failed to appear at Croydon Crown Court last July and has not been seen since - until these clips of him singing hits by One Direction and Michael Jackson appeared on the net. Dominik Selchert, 27, is accused of spying on colleagues at Bromley KFC. He was arrested after a phone was found in female toilets where he worked. He pleaded not guilty to voyeurism but failed to attend trial at Croydon. Police now say they are 'on his case' after he uploaded clips of singing. Selchert has also tweeted to say he dreams of appearing on X Factor
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YouTube
|
[
"Abbie"
] |
{
"passage": 2191,
"query": 3422
}
|
Query: arrived in the space of just three minutes, the eldest, @placeholder, at
Entities: Fiona Roberts, Heather Carroll, Mitchell, Faith, Father's Day, Abbie, Chloe, Mark Duell, Alabama, David, Ellie, Brooklyn, Ecstatic
Passage: By Mark Duell and Fiona Roberts UPDATED: 16:30 EST, 22 June 2011 Ecstatic: Heather Carroll today said her sextuplets look 'wonderful' - and revealed how she had to eat 6,000 calories a day to keep them nourished The mother of a set of sextuplets born in Alabama over Father's Day weekend today revealed how she had to consume 6,000 calories each day just to keep them nourished. Looking ecstatic but exhausted, Heather Carroll, who is just 5'2" tall, said the tiny babies - five girls and a boy - all 'look wonderful'. She and her husband Mitchell also revealed they have named the six alphabetically, after the letters doctors gave them when they were still in the womb: Abbie, Brooklyn, Chloe, David, Ellie and Faith. Proud parents reveal names: Abbie, Brooklyn, Chloe, David, Ellie and Faith. Heather Carroll describes how she spent weeks in bed, eating up to 6,000 calories each day. Close-knit Alabama community rallying round to help couple
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Abbie
|
[
"Abbie"
] |
{
"passage": 2191,
"query": 3423
}
|
Query: Doctors gently lift up the first of the six, @placeholder, who was born weighing 2lbs 5oz.
Entities: Fiona Roberts, Heather Carroll, Mitchell, Faith, Father's Day, Abbie, Chloe, Mark Duell, Alabama, David, Ellie, Brooklyn, Ecstatic
Passage: By Mark Duell and Fiona Roberts UPDATED: 16:30 EST, 22 June 2011 Ecstatic: Heather Carroll today said her sextuplets look 'wonderful' - and revealed how she had to eat 6,000 calories a day to keep them nourished The mother of a set of sextuplets born in Alabama over Father's Day weekend today revealed how she had to consume 6,000 calories each day just to keep them nourished. Looking ecstatic but exhausted, Heather Carroll, who is just 5'2" tall, said the tiny babies - five girls and a boy - all 'look wonderful'. She and her husband Mitchell also revealed they have named the six alphabetically, after the letters doctors gave them when they were still in the womb: Abbie, Brooklyn, Chloe, David, Ellie and Faith. Proud parents reveal names: Abbie, Brooklyn, Chloe, David, Ellie and Faith. Heather Carroll describes how she spent weeks in bed, eating up to 6,000 calories each day. Close-knit Alabama community rallying round to help couple
|
Abbie
|
[
"H&M"
] |
{
"passage": 2192,
"query": 3424
}
|
Query: formula for the @placeholder bodywear line is largely about his personal
Entities: Blue Steel, Ben Stiller, Daily Mail, David Beckham, H&M, Derek Zoolander, London, Associated Press
Passage: By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:54 EST, 14 August 2012 | UPDATED: 11:28 EST, 16 August 2012 Women around the world went wild for David Beckham's last series of ads for H&M. And if an early look at his new campaign is any indication, the second promises to be just as popular. The London-born footballer poses in a white vest and underpants in the image, offering a smouldering gaze at the camera. Some might argue that it is not unlike the famous Blue Steel expression of Ben Stiller's much-loved make model character, Derek Zoolander. Model behaviour: A heavily tattooed David Beckham poses in a white vest and underpants in a promotional shot for his underwear range. The footballer's smouldering gaze could be likened to that of Ben Stiller's famous male model character, Derek Zoolander
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H&M
|
[
"Jose Espinosa"
] |
{
"passage": 2193,
"query": 3425
}
|
Query: @placeholder recently pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter and was to be sentenced January 25, authorities said.
Entities: New Jersey, Mexico City, Otis Blunt, NEW YORK, Jose Espinosa, CNN
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- The second of two men who last month pulled off a daring escape from a county jail in New Jersey was taken into custody Wednesday, authorities told CNN. Otis Blunt, 32, was arrested in Mexico City, according to the U.S. Marshals Service. He will be transported back to the United States as soon as possible, probably within 24 hours, authorities said. Mexico has no extradition proceedings. On Tuesday, local and federal authorities captured Jose Espinosa, 20, who broke out of Union County Jail on December 15 along with Blunt. Espinosa and Blunt escaped by digging a hole through the cinder block wall of their adjoining cells, and hid the hole by using posters of bikini-clad women. Otis Blunt was captured Wednesday in Mexico City, officials said. Jose Espinosa was caught not far from the New Jersey jail Tuesday. Last month, they escaped through a hole they dug in their cells' cinder block wall. A guard whom the inmates taunted in a note they left behind, committed suicide
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Jose Espinosa
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[
"Neymar"
] |
{
"passage": 2194,
"query": 3426
}
|
Query: Levante have had a bit of the ball since @placeholder went off, and they have a free-kick on the edge of the area.
Entities: Pedro, Diop, Levante, Neymar, Alba, Camarasa, Alves, Loukas Vyntra, Messi, Atletico Madrid, Bravo, Mascherano, Mathieu, Hector, Barral, Sandro, Lionel Messi, Simao, Morales, Tono Garcia, Pedro Lopez, Tono, Sergio, Jesus, Iniesta, Rakitic, Argentine, Jordi Alba, Barcelona, La Liga, Vyntra, Casadesus
Passage: Barcelona continued their perfect start to the season in La Liga with a comprehensive win over bottom side Levante. After being held out for 34 minutes the visitors finally got themselves ahead through Neymar, who rounded the keeper and slotted home with ease, following a sumptuous ball over the top from Lionel Messi - his five assist of the season already. Five minutes later Barcelona had the opportunity to extend their lead with that man Messi again the architect, closing in on goal before being hacked down by both Loukas Vyntra and Tono Garcia - however bizarrely only the former got the red card despite both of them involved in the altercation. Neymar puts Barcelona ahead thanks to Lionel Messi's superb assist. Messi is then brought down in the area, with Vyntra sent off. The Argentine sent his penalty wide, before Rakitic scored a screamer. Sandro, brought on because of a Neymar injury, scores the third. Pedro scores fourth after sublime team play involving Alba and Sandro. Messi scores fifth with fine chip over goalkeeper Jesus. Messi and Neymar start together for the first time this season. Levante: Jesus, Tono, Hector, Vyntra, Barral, Morales, Casadesus, Pedro Lopez, Diop, Simao and Camarasa. Barcelona: Bravo, Rakitic, Sergio, Pedro, Iniesta, Messi, Neymar, Mascherano, Jordi Alba, Alves, Mathieu. A win will take them four points clear of Atletico Madrid in the table
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Neymar
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[
"Levante"
] |
{
"passage": 2194,
"query": 3427
}
|
Query: Morales skips past him and looks for the far post, but Rakitic does so well to clear the ball before a @placeholder man got on the end of it.
Entities: Pedro, Diop, Levante, Neymar, Alba, Camarasa, Alves, Loukas Vyntra, Messi, Atletico Madrid, Bravo, Mascherano, Mathieu, Hector, Barral, Sandro, Lionel Messi, Simao, Morales, Tono Garcia, Pedro Lopez, Tono, Sergio, Jesus, Iniesta, Rakitic, Argentine, Jordi Alba, Barcelona, La Liga, Vyntra, Casadesus
Passage: Barcelona continued their perfect start to the season in La Liga with a comprehensive win over bottom side Levante. After being held out for 34 minutes the visitors finally got themselves ahead through Neymar, who rounded the keeper and slotted home with ease, following a sumptuous ball over the top from Lionel Messi - his five assist of the season already. Five minutes later Barcelona had the opportunity to extend their lead with that man Messi again the architect, closing in on goal before being hacked down by both Loukas Vyntra and Tono Garcia - however bizarrely only the former got the red card despite both of them involved in the altercation. Neymar puts Barcelona ahead thanks to Lionel Messi's superb assist. Messi is then brought down in the area, with Vyntra sent off. The Argentine sent his penalty wide, before Rakitic scored a screamer. Sandro, brought on because of a Neymar injury, scores the third. Pedro scores fourth after sublime team play involving Alba and Sandro. Messi scores fifth with fine chip over goalkeeper Jesus. Messi and Neymar start together for the first time this season. Levante: Jesus, Tono, Hector, Vyntra, Barral, Morales, Casadesus, Pedro Lopez, Diop, Simao and Camarasa. Barcelona: Bravo, Rakitic, Sergio, Pedro, Iniesta, Messi, Neymar, Mascherano, Jordi Alba, Alves, Mathieu. A win will take them four points clear of Atletico Madrid in the table
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Levante
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[
"Levante"
] |
{
"passage": 2194,
"query": 3428
}
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Query: Mathieu gets himself into trouble as Morales picks up a loose ball in the centre circle... he paces forward but Alba comes back to clear for a corner to @placeholder.
Entities: Pedro, Diop, Levante, Neymar, Alba, Camarasa, Alves, Loukas Vyntra, Messi, Atletico Madrid, Bravo, Mascherano, Mathieu, Hector, Barral, Sandro, Lionel Messi, Simao, Morales, Tono Garcia, Pedro Lopez, Tono, Sergio, Jesus, Iniesta, Rakitic, Argentine, Jordi Alba, Barcelona, La Liga, Vyntra, Casadesus
Passage: Barcelona continued their perfect start to the season in La Liga with a comprehensive win over bottom side Levante. After being held out for 34 minutes the visitors finally got themselves ahead through Neymar, who rounded the keeper and slotted home with ease, following a sumptuous ball over the top from Lionel Messi - his five assist of the season already. Five minutes later Barcelona had the opportunity to extend their lead with that man Messi again the architect, closing in on goal before being hacked down by both Loukas Vyntra and Tono Garcia - however bizarrely only the former got the red card despite both of them involved in the altercation. Neymar puts Barcelona ahead thanks to Lionel Messi's superb assist. Messi is then brought down in the area, with Vyntra sent off. The Argentine sent his penalty wide, before Rakitic scored a screamer. Sandro, brought on because of a Neymar injury, scores the third. Pedro scores fourth after sublime team play involving Alba and Sandro. Messi scores fifth with fine chip over goalkeeper Jesus. Messi and Neymar start together for the first time this season. Levante: Jesus, Tono, Hector, Vyntra, Barral, Morales, Casadesus, Pedro Lopez, Diop, Simao and Camarasa. Barcelona: Bravo, Rakitic, Sergio, Pedro, Iniesta, Messi, Neymar, Mascherano, Jordi Alba, Alves, Mathieu. A win will take them four points clear of Atletico Madrid in the table
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Levante
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[
"Alba"
] |
{
"passage": 2194,
"query": 3429
}
|
Query: @placeholder puts a disappointing ball into the box from the left in space, cleared by Tono inside the area.
Entities: Pedro, Diop, Levante, Neymar, Alba, Camarasa, Alves, Loukas Vyntra, Messi, Atletico Madrid, Bravo, Mascherano, Mathieu, Hector, Barral, Sandro, Lionel Messi, Simao, Morales, Tono Garcia, Pedro Lopez, Tono, Sergio, Jesus, Iniesta, Rakitic, Argentine, Jordi Alba, Barcelona, La Liga, Vyntra, Casadesus
Passage: Barcelona continued their perfect start to the season in La Liga with a comprehensive win over bottom side Levante. After being held out for 34 minutes the visitors finally got themselves ahead through Neymar, who rounded the keeper and slotted home with ease, following a sumptuous ball over the top from Lionel Messi - his five assist of the season already. Five minutes later Barcelona had the opportunity to extend their lead with that man Messi again the architect, closing in on goal before being hacked down by both Loukas Vyntra and Tono Garcia - however bizarrely only the former got the red card despite both of them involved in the altercation. Neymar puts Barcelona ahead thanks to Lionel Messi's superb assist. Messi is then brought down in the area, with Vyntra sent off. The Argentine sent his penalty wide, before Rakitic scored a screamer. Sandro, brought on because of a Neymar injury, scores the third. Pedro scores fourth after sublime team play involving Alba and Sandro. Messi scores fifth with fine chip over goalkeeper Jesus. Messi and Neymar start together for the first time this season. Levante: Jesus, Tono, Hector, Vyntra, Barral, Morales, Casadesus, Pedro Lopez, Diop, Simao and Camarasa. Barcelona: Bravo, Rakitic, Sergio, Pedro, Iniesta, Messi, Neymar, Mascherano, Jordi Alba, Alves, Mathieu. A win will take them four points clear of Atletico Madrid in the table
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Alba
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[
"Saudi",
"Saudi Arabia"
] |
{
"passage": 2195,
"query": 3430
}
|
Query: Initial reports had not revealed the extent of @placeholder involvement.
Entities: United States, U.S., Saudi, Osama bin Laden, Z., A to Z, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
Passage: (CNN) -- The agent who penetrated al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and returned from Yemen with the group's new "airline bomb" was always under Saudi control and was not a double-agent, two sources briefed by Saudi counterterrorism officials have told CNN. One source told CNN that the device was recovered around April 20, more than a week before the first anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden, and was then handed over to the United States for forensic analysis. One source said that from the very beginning, the infiltrator was working for Saudi intelligence. The other said Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z." The source added that the agent involved had moved in the "jihadist orbit" in Saudi Arabia before being recruited. NEW: Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z," a source says. NEW: The Saudi intelligence chief oversaw the operation, a source says. NEW: The bomb-maker rectified earlier mistakes, a source says. The leak about a mole involved in the operation is "unfortunate," a U.S. lawmaker says
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Saudi
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[
"Saudi",
"Saudi Arabia"
] |
{
"passage": 2195,
"query": 3430
}
|
Query: Initial reports had not revealed the extent of @placeholder involvement.
Entities: United States, U.S., Saudi, Osama bin Laden, Z., A to Z, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
Passage: (CNN) -- The agent who penetrated al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and returned from Yemen with the group's new "airline bomb" was always under Saudi control and was not a double-agent, two sources briefed by Saudi counterterrorism officials have told CNN. One source told CNN that the device was recovered around April 20, more than a week before the first anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden, and was then handed over to the United States for forensic analysis. One source said that from the very beginning, the infiltrator was working for Saudi intelligence. The other said Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z." The source added that the agent involved had moved in the "jihadist orbit" in Saudi Arabia before being recruited. NEW: Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z," a source says. NEW: The Saudi intelligence chief oversaw the operation, a source says. NEW: The bomb-maker rectified earlier mistakes, a source says. The leak about a mole involved in the operation is "unfortunate," a U.S. lawmaker says
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Saudi Arabia
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[
"Saudi",
"Saudi Arabia"
] |
{
"passage": 2195,
"query": 3431
}
|
Query: At one point, the @placeholder agent reported that a device was being built, and the Saudis then informed the United States, according to one of the latest sources, who spoke to CNN on condition of anonymity, citing the sensitivity of the information.
Entities: United States, U.S., Saudi, Osama bin Laden, Z., A to Z, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
Passage: (CNN) -- The agent who penetrated al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and returned from Yemen with the group's new "airline bomb" was always under Saudi control and was not a double-agent, two sources briefed by Saudi counterterrorism officials have told CNN. One source told CNN that the device was recovered around April 20, more than a week before the first anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden, and was then handed over to the United States for forensic analysis. One source said that from the very beginning, the infiltrator was working for Saudi intelligence. The other said Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z." The source added that the agent involved had moved in the "jihadist orbit" in Saudi Arabia before being recruited. NEW: Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z," a source says. NEW: The Saudi intelligence chief oversaw the operation, a source says. NEW: The bomb-maker rectified earlier mistakes, a source says. The leak about a mole involved in the operation is "unfortunate," a U.S. lawmaker says
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Saudi
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[
"Saudi",
"Saudi Arabia"
] |
{
"passage": 2195,
"query": 3431
}
|
Query: At one point, the @placeholder agent reported that a device was being built, and the Saudis then informed the United States, according to one of the latest sources, who spoke to CNN on condition of anonymity, citing the sensitivity of the information.
Entities: United States, U.S., Saudi, Osama bin Laden, Z., A to Z, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
Passage: (CNN) -- The agent who penetrated al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and returned from Yemen with the group's new "airline bomb" was always under Saudi control and was not a double-agent, two sources briefed by Saudi counterterrorism officials have told CNN. One source told CNN that the device was recovered around April 20, more than a week before the first anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden, and was then handed over to the United States for forensic analysis. One source said that from the very beginning, the infiltrator was working for Saudi intelligence. The other said Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z." The source added that the agent involved had moved in the "jihadist orbit" in Saudi Arabia before being recruited. NEW: Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z," a source says. NEW: The Saudi intelligence chief oversaw the operation, a source says. NEW: The bomb-maker rectified earlier mistakes, a source says. The leak about a mole involved in the operation is "unfortunate," a U.S. lawmaker says
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Saudi Arabia
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[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 2195,
"query": 3432
}
|
Query: At one point, the Saudi agent reported that a device was being built, and the Saudis then informed the @placeholder, according to one of the latest sources, who spoke to CNN on condition of anonymity, citing the sensitivity of the information.
Entities: United States, U.S., Saudi, Osama bin Laden, Z., A to Z, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
Passage: (CNN) -- The agent who penetrated al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and returned from Yemen with the group's new "airline bomb" was always under Saudi control and was not a double-agent, two sources briefed by Saudi counterterrorism officials have told CNN. One source told CNN that the device was recovered around April 20, more than a week before the first anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden, and was then handed over to the United States for forensic analysis. One source said that from the very beginning, the infiltrator was working for Saudi intelligence. The other said Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z." The source added that the agent involved had moved in the "jihadist orbit" in Saudi Arabia before being recruited. NEW: Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z," a source says. NEW: The Saudi intelligence chief oversaw the operation, a source says. NEW: The bomb-maker rectified earlier mistakes, a source says. The leak about a mole involved in the operation is "unfortunate," a U.S. lawmaker says
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U.S.
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[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 2195,
"query": 3432
}
|
Query: At one point, the Saudi agent reported that a device was being built, and the Saudis then informed the @placeholder, according to one of the latest sources, who spoke to CNN on condition of anonymity, citing the sensitivity of the information.
Entities: United States, U.S., Saudi, Osama bin Laden, Z., A to Z, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
Passage: (CNN) -- The agent who penetrated al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and returned from Yemen with the group's new "airline bomb" was always under Saudi control and was not a double-agent, two sources briefed by Saudi counterterrorism officials have told CNN. One source told CNN that the device was recovered around April 20, more than a week before the first anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden, and was then handed over to the United States for forensic analysis. One source said that from the very beginning, the infiltrator was working for Saudi intelligence. The other said Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z." The source added that the agent involved had moved in the "jihadist orbit" in Saudi Arabia before being recruited. NEW: Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z," a source says. NEW: The Saudi intelligence chief oversaw the operation, a source says. NEW: The bomb-maker rectified earlier mistakes, a source says. The leak about a mole involved in the operation is "unfortunate," a U.S. lawmaker says
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United States
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[
"Saudi",
"Saudi Arabia"
] |
{
"passage": 2195,
"query": 3433
}
|
Query: But another hinted that it had been carried overland, in the possession of the @placeholder mole.
Entities: United States, U.S., Saudi, Osama bin Laden, Z., A to Z, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
Passage: (CNN) -- The agent who penetrated al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and returned from Yemen with the group's new "airline bomb" was always under Saudi control and was not a double-agent, two sources briefed by Saudi counterterrorism officials have told CNN. One source told CNN that the device was recovered around April 20, more than a week before the first anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden, and was then handed over to the United States for forensic analysis. One source said that from the very beginning, the infiltrator was working for Saudi intelligence. The other said Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z." The source added that the agent involved had moved in the "jihadist orbit" in Saudi Arabia before being recruited. NEW: Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z," a source says. NEW: The Saudi intelligence chief oversaw the operation, a source says. NEW: The bomb-maker rectified earlier mistakes, a source says. The leak about a mole involved in the operation is "unfortunate," a U.S. lawmaker says
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Saudi
|
[
"Saudi",
"Saudi Arabia"
] |
{
"passage": 2195,
"query": 3433
}
|
Query: But another hinted that it had been carried overland, in the possession of the @placeholder mole.
Entities: United States, U.S., Saudi, Osama bin Laden, Z., A to Z, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
Passage: (CNN) -- The agent who penetrated al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and returned from Yemen with the group's new "airline bomb" was always under Saudi control and was not a double-agent, two sources briefed by Saudi counterterrorism officials have told CNN. One source told CNN that the device was recovered around April 20, more than a week before the first anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden, and was then handed over to the United States for forensic analysis. One source said that from the very beginning, the infiltrator was working for Saudi intelligence. The other said Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z." The source added that the agent involved had moved in the "jihadist orbit" in Saudi Arabia before being recruited. NEW: Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z," a source says. NEW: The Saudi intelligence chief oversaw the operation, a source says. NEW: The bomb-maker rectified earlier mistakes, a source says. The leak about a mole involved in the operation is "unfortunate," a U.S. lawmaker says
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Saudi Arabia
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[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 2195,
"query": 3434
}
|
Query: But another @placeholder official told CNN, "We are not ready to say the threat stream is over.
Entities: United States, U.S., Saudi, Osama bin Laden, Z., A to Z, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
Passage: (CNN) -- The agent who penetrated al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and returned from Yemen with the group's new "airline bomb" was always under Saudi control and was not a double-agent, two sources briefed by Saudi counterterrorism officials have told CNN. One source told CNN that the device was recovered around April 20, more than a week before the first anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden, and was then handed over to the United States for forensic analysis. One source said that from the very beginning, the infiltrator was working for Saudi intelligence. The other said Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z." The source added that the agent involved had moved in the "jihadist orbit" in Saudi Arabia before being recruited. NEW: Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z," a source says. NEW: The Saudi intelligence chief oversaw the operation, a source says. NEW: The bomb-maker rectified earlier mistakes, a source says. The leak about a mole involved in the operation is "unfortunate," a U.S. lawmaker says
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U.S.
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[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 2195,
"query": 3434
}
|
Query: But another @placeholder official told CNN, "We are not ready to say the threat stream is over.
Entities: United States, U.S., Saudi, Osama bin Laden, Z., A to Z, CNN, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
Passage: (CNN) -- The agent who penetrated al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and returned from Yemen with the group's new "airline bomb" was always under Saudi control and was not a double-agent, two sources briefed by Saudi counterterrorism officials have told CNN. One source told CNN that the device was recovered around April 20, more than a week before the first anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden, and was then handed over to the United States for forensic analysis. One source said that from the very beginning, the infiltrator was working for Saudi intelligence. The other said Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z." The source added that the agent involved had moved in the "jihadist orbit" in Saudi Arabia before being recruited. NEW: Saudi intelligence was involved "from A to Z," a source says. NEW: The Saudi intelligence chief oversaw the operation, a source says. NEW: The bomb-maker rectified earlier mistakes, a source says. The leak about a mole involved in the operation is "unfortunate," a U.S. lawmaker says
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United States
|
[
"Jessica Ennis"
] |
{
"passage": 2196,
"query": 3435
}
|
Query: The magazine editor said it will have features on sports stars, and businesswomen, and if it works we will have stars like @placeholder on the cover
Entities: Taylor Swift, Simon Cable, Jessica Ennis, Britain, Miley Cyrus, Helen Skelton, Girl Talk
Passage: By Simon Cable It has been imparting words of wisdom and advice to young girls for almost two decades. But the editor of Britain’s longest-running pre-teen magazine has now insisted that controversial pop stars including Miley Cyrus will no longer feature in Girl Talk magazine, following concerns over their increasingly sexualised behaviour. Despite being a regular cover star of the publication, which launched in 1995, the 21-year-old singer is now considered to be a poor role model for the 7-12 age group that the magazine caters for. Scroll down for video The editor of Britain's longest-running pre-teen magazine has now insisted that controversial pop stars including Miley Cyrus will no longer feature in Girl Talk magazine, following concerns over their increasingly sexualised behaviour. Miley Cyrus won't feature in Girl Talk magazine, after sexualised behaviour. She was once a regular cover star of publication, which launched in 1995. Instead Jessica Ennis, Taylor Swift and presenter Helen Skelton favoured
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Jessica Ennis
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[
"Boko Haram",
"Boko Haram Islamist"
] |
{
"passage": 2197,
"query": 3436
}
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Query: Hostages: A shot from the video release last week by @placeholder of the schoolgirls they've kidnapped
Entities: French, Cameroon, William Hauge, West Africa, Idriss Deby, Goodluck Jonathan, Nigerian, Chad, African, Paris, British, Nigeria, France, Tchad, al Qaeda, Niger, Boko Haram Islamist, Benin, Boko Haram, Francois Hollande, Mail On Sunday
Passage: By Mail On Sunday Reporter African leaders yesterday agreed to co-operate in declaring ‘war’ on the Boko Haram Islamist militants. At a meeting hosted by Francois Hollande, President of France, the leaders of Nigeria, Benin, Cameroon, Niger and Chad agreed to pool intelligence and resources in a bid to beat the terrorists. 'Boko Haram is no longer a local terrorist group, it is operating clearly as an al Qaeda operation, it is an al Qaeda of West Africa,' Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan told a news conference in Paris following the meeting. Tchad's President Idriss Deby (left), French President Francois Hollande (centre) and Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan (right) at a Paris summit to discuss the Boko Haram threat. World leaders to pool intelligence and resourced to beat terror group. Follows Paris meeting of French, Nigerian, Benin and Cameroon leaders. British foreign Minister William Hauge offered to send advisers to help Nigeria tackle threat of Boko Haram
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Boko Haram
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[
"Boko Haram",
"Boko Haram Islamist"
] |
{
"passage": 2197,
"query": 3436
}
|
Query: Hostages: A shot from the video release last week by @placeholder of the schoolgirls they've kidnapped
Entities: French, Cameroon, William Hauge, West Africa, Idriss Deby, Goodluck Jonathan, Nigerian, Chad, African, Paris, British, Nigeria, France, Tchad, al Qaeda, Niger, Boko Haram Islamist, Benin, Boko Haram, Francois Hollande, Mail On Sunday
Passage: By Mail On Sunday Reporter African leaders yesterday agreed to co-operate in declaring ‘war’ on the Boko Haram Islamist militants. At a meeting hosted by Francois Hollande, President of France, the leaders of Nigeria, Benin, Cameroon, Niger and Chad agreed to pool intelligence and resources in a bid to beat the terrorists. 'Boko Haram is no longer a local terrorist group, it is operating clearly as an al Qaeda operation, it is an al Qaeda of West Africa,' Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan told a news conference in Paris following the meeting. Tchad's President Idriss Deby (left), French President Francois Hollande (centre) and Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan (right) at a Paris summit to discuss the Boko Haram threat. World leaders to pool intelligence and resourced to beat terror group. Follows Paris meeting of French, Nigerian, Benin and Cameroon leaders. British foreign Minister William Hauge offered to send advisers to help Nigeria tackle threat of Boko Haram
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Boko Haram Islamist
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[
"Aydin Soei"
] |
{
"passage": 2198,
"query": 3437
}
|
Query: @placeholder has an unusual insight into the background of a young man he said was living on the fringes of society for years.
Entities: Danish, Copenhagen, Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein, Arab, Aydin Soei, CNN, El-Hussein
Passage: Copenhagen (CNN)The gunman in the weekend terror attacks in Copenhagen grew up amid a violent gang culture that ultimately rejected him for his uncontrollable behavior, before he found a new identity in radicalization. So said Aydin Soei, an author and sociologist who met Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein as a troubled teenager in 2011. Police have still not formally named El-Hussein as the suspect in the shootings at a Copenhagen cafe and outside a synagogue. His identity was confirmed by a senior member of the Danish government, however. The Danish-born 22-year-old, reportedly of Arab origins, was killed in a shootout with police. Author and sociologist who met the gunman says he grew up in a hardcore gang culture. El-Hussein was kicked out of the gang and appears to have turned to radicalism, he says
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Aydin Soei
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[
"El-Hussein",
"Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein"
] |
{
"passage": 2198,
"query": 3438
}
|
Query: But even within that troubled generation, Soei said, @placeholder -- athletic and a keen boxer -- pushed the limits.
Entities: Danish, Copenhagen, Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein, Arab, Aydin Soei, CNN, El-Hussein
Passage: Copenhagen (CNN)The gunman in the weekend terror attacks in Copenhagen grew up amid a violent gang culture that ultimately rejected him for his uncontrollable behavior, before he found a new identity in radicalization. So said Aydin Soei, an author and sociologist who met Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein as a troubled teenager in 2011. Police have still not formally named El-Hussein as the suspect in the shootings at a Copenhagen cafe and outside a synagogue. His identity was confirmed by a senior member of the Danish government, however. The Danish-born 22-year-old, reportedly of Arab origins, was killed in a shootout with police. Author and sociologist who met the gunman says he grew up in a hardcore gang culture. El-Hussein was kicked out of the gang and appears to have turned to radicalism, he says
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El-Hussein
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[
"El-Hussein",
"Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein"
] |
{
"passage": 2198,
"query": 3438
}
|
Query: But even within that troubled generation, Soei said, @placeholder -- athletic and a keen boxer -- pushed the limits.
Entities: Danish, Copenhagen, Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein, Arab, Aydin Soei, CNN, El-Hussein
Passage: Copenhagen (CNN)The gunman in the weekend terror attacks in Copenhagen grew up amid a violent gang culture that ultimately rejected him for his uncontrollable behavior, before he found a new identity in radicalization. So said Aydin Soei, an author and sociologist who met Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein as a troubled teenager in 2011. Police have still not formally named El-Hussein as the suspect in the shootings at a Copenhagen cafe and outside a synagogue. His identity was confirmed by a senior member of the Danish government, however. The Danish-born 22-year-old, reportedly of Arab origins, was killed in a shootout with police. Author and sociologist who met the gunman says he grew up in a hardcore gang culture. El-Hussein was kicked out of the gang and appears to have turned to radicalism, he says
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Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein
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[
"Spanish"
] |
{
"passage": 2199,
"query": 3439
}
|
Query: Substantial investment has been hard to find as the @placeholder government grapples with harsh austerity measures and chronic unemployment.
Entities: Russian, Spanish, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Twitter, Arab, Juan Mata, Real Oviedo, Asturias, La Liga, Oviedo, Juan Ramon, CNN, Michu, Santi Cazorla, Europe
Passage: (CNN) -- In an age when Russian oligarchs and Arab Sheikhs spend billions of dollars on forging the perfect dream team, fan ownership has become a novelty for many of Europe's top soccer clubs. But it is a route that might just be the salvation of struggling Spanish team Real Oviedo, thanks to a social media campaign that has gone viral. Once a top-flight contender with La Liga heavyweights Real Madrid and Barcelona, the 86-year-old club -- based in the northern mining region of Asturias -- has until Saturday to raise €1.9 million ($2.4 million) or face extinction. So far Oviedo has received over €1 million in a period of just nine days -- with €274,000 coming from those who heard about it via Twitter, according to board member Juan Ramon. There is a Twitter hashtag set up -- #saverealoviedo. Real Oviedo's story has become an instant Twitter sensation as football fans snap up shares. Now in the third tier, Real Oviedo developed players like Juan Mata, Santi Cazorla and Michu. Club received over €1 million in just nine days, with €274,000 of that from people from Twitter
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Spanish
|
[
"Asturias"
] |
{
"passage": 2199,
"query": 3440
}
|
Query: "The financial target is quite modest in football terms ... but serious investment for the club is very hard to find, particularly in a place like @placeholder," Lowe said.
Entities: Russian, Spanish, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Twitter, Arab, Juan Mata, Real Oviedo, Asturias, La Liga, Oviedo, Juan Ramon, CNN, Michu, Santi Cazorla, Europe
Passage: (CNN) -- In an age when Russian oligarchs and Arab Sheikhs spend billions of dollars on forging the perfect dream team, fan ownership has become a novelty for many of Europe's top soccer clubs. But it is a route that might just be the salvation of struggling Spanish team Real Oviedo, thanks to a social media campaign that has gone viral. Once a top-flight contender with La Liga heavyweights Real Madrid and Barcelona, the 86-year-old club -- based in the northern mining region of Asturias -- has until Saturday to raise €1.9 million ($2.4 million) or face extinction. So far Oviedo has received over €1 million in a period of just nine days -- with €274,000 coming from those who heard about it via Twitter, according to board member Juan Ramon. There is a Twitter hashtag set up -- #saverealoviedo. Real Oviedo's story has become an instant Twitter sensation as football fans snap up shares. Now in the third tier, Real Oviedo developed players like Juan Mata, Santi Cazorla and Michu. Club received over €1 million in just nine days, with €274,000 of that from people from Twitter
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Asturias
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[
"La Liga"
] |
{
"passage": 2199,
"query": 3441
}
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Query: After 13 consecutive seasons in @placeholder, Oviedo dropped to the second division in 2001.
Entities: Russian, Spanish, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Twitter, Arab, Juan Mata, Real Oviedo, Asturias, La Liga, Oviedo, Juan Ramon, CNN, Michu, Santi Cazorla, Europe
Passage: (CNN) -- In an age when Russian oligarchs and Arab Sheikhs spend billions of dollars on forging the perfect dream team, fan ownership has become a novelty for many of Europe's top soccer clubs. But it is a route that might just be the salvation of struggling Spanish team Real Oviedo, thanks to a social media campaign that has gone viral. Once a top-flight contender with La Liga heavyweights Real Madrid and Barcelona, the 86-year-old club -- based in the northern mining region of Asturias -- has until Saturday to raise €1.9 million ($2.4 million) or face extinction. So far Oviedo has received over €1 million in a period of just nine days -- with €274,000 coming from those who heard about it via Twitter, according to board member Juan Ramon. There is a Twitter hashtag set up -- #saverealoviedo. Real Oviedo's story has become an instant Twitter sensation as football fans snap up shares. Now in the third tier, Real Oviedo developed players like Juan Mata, Santi Cazorla and Michu. Club received over €1 million in just nine days, with €274,000 of that from people from Twitter
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La Liga
|
[
"Nelly Vasquez"
] |
{
"passage": 2200,
"query": 3442
}
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Query: @placeholder, 29, goes to the club because she has no other options.
Entities: La Matanza Barter Club, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Nelly Vasquez, Antonella, Isidro Casanova, BUENOS AIRES
Passage: BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- They line up early every Saturday morning at the decrepit gymnasium that houses the La Matanza Barter Club. Nelly Vasquez and her 6-month-old daughter, Antonella trades wool for food. Club members shuffle in carrying sacks stuffed with everything from homemade clothing to homegrown vegetables, set up their stands and begin a day of bartering. The La Matanza Barter Club in the working-class Buenos Aires neighborhood of Isidro Casanova is one of more than 100 that now function throughout Argentina. They provide a vital service for people who are short on cash by helping them make ends meet. Barter clubs opening around Argentina show extent of country's economic crisis. Members -- often poor and unemployed -- trade food, clothes. The clubs first opened during Argentina's 2001 economic meltdown
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Nelly Vasquez
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[
"England"
] |
{
"passage": 2201,
"query": 3443
}
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Query: Webb (front) was ultimately on the losing team though as @placeholder rallied from behind to win 21-16
Entities: Merthyr Mawr Sand Dunes, Webb, Scotland, Tottenham, England, Six Nations, White Hart Lane, Rhys Webb, Arsenal, Millennium Stadium, Sam Warburton, Wales
Passage: While Sam Warburton was watching his beloved Tottenham take on Arsenal at White Hart Lane, Rhys Webb was tearing through the Merthyr Mawr Sand Dunes on his quad bike. The morning after last week’s defeat by England was, according to the Wales scrum half, not the time to lock oneself away in the house. Webb admitted that he faced questions about the result from passers-by and the 26-year-old is determined to provide answers with a backs-to-the-wall performance against Scotland on Sunday afternoon. Wales scrum-half Rhys Webb scored their a try in their Six Nations opening match at home to England. Wales travel to Scotland in the Six Nations on Sunday afternoon. Wales lost 21-16 at home to England in the Six Nations curtain-raiser. Rhys Webb scored the opening try of the Millennium Stadium encounter
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England
|
[
"Christian Louboutin"
] |
{
"passage": 2202,
"query": 3444
}
|
Query: Victoria, 41, is known for her penchant for sky-high stilettos so it comes as no surprise that she's one of @placeholder's greatest fans.
Entities: French, The Times, Lily Allen, Christian Louboutin, Duchess of Cambridge, Victoria Beckham, Beckham, Bianca London
Passage: By Bianca London Take a look at the feet of any A-lister and it's likely you'll catch a flash of red. From Victoria Beckham to Lily Allen, the iconic Christian Louboutin red sole has adorned many of the world's most famous feet. And according to the French designer himself, even the super stylish Duchess of Cambridge has a pair stashed away, gifted to her by none other than Mrs Beckham. Scroll down for video Footwear fans: Victoria Beckham gave the Duchess of Cambridge a pair of Christian Louboutin boots, revealed the French footwear designer 'I know that Victoria Beckham offered her a pair of my boots and she looked great in them. She's been photographed wearing my boots. She looked fantastic,' he told The Times. Christian Louboutin is unveiling his first nail varnish range. Says Duchess of Cambridge owns a pair of his boots. Shoe business has 91 shops in 55 countries. Nail varnish priced at £30 ($50)
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Christian Louboutin
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[
"Americans"
] |
{
"passage": 2203,
"query": 3445
}
|
Query: Young people are also especially inclined to offer astrology scientific legitimacy, with a majority of @placeholder ages 18 to 24 considering the practice at least 'sort of' scientific, and the 25-34 age group is not far behind them.
Entities: United States, Earth, Mark Prigg, Americans, National Science Foundation, American, Sun
Passage: By Mark Prigg Just 74 percent of respondents knew that the Earth revolved around the Sun, a shocking new study into the scientific knowledge of American has found. The survey included more than 2,200 people in the United States and was conducted by the National Science Foundation. Ten questions about physical and biological science were on the quiz, and the average score - 6.5 correct - was barely a passing grade. ust 74 percent of respondents knew that the Earth revolved around the Sun, a shocking new study into the scientific knowledge of American has found. Fewer than half (48 percent) knew that human beings evolved from earlier species of animals. Half of all Americans also said astrology is either 'very scientific' or 'sort of scientific.' Fewer than half (48 percent) knew that human beings evolved from earlier species of animals. National Science Foundation warns public perceptions of 'pseudoscience' are getting worse. Percentage of Americans who think astrology is 'not at all scientific' declined from 62 percent in 2010 to just 55 percent in 2012
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Americans
|
[
"Santa"
] |
{
"passage": 2204,
"query": 3446
}
|
Query: He said: 'My favourite is the creepy @placeholder one - I really like it.
Entities: Mars Curiosity Rover, Nasa, Mark Rober, Curiosity Rover, Mars, Christmas, Santa
Passage: A former Nasa scientist has created the ultimate naff Christmas jumper for smartphone fans - which features a 'live' flickering log fire. Mark Rober spent nine years working on Nasa's Curiosity Rover which landed on Mars last year but has now quit the space agency for a career in e-commerce. He designs and sells innovative fashion items and his new range of knitted festive pullovers feature a small pouch at the front of each jumper, which can accommodate a smartphone. Scroll down for video A new range of knitted festive pullovers has a small pouch at the front which can carry a smartphone. A free app then displays a flickering fire on the screen - giving the appearance of real logs burning. Nasa scientist Mark Rober spent 9 years working on Mars Curiosity Rover. He now designs fashion items and his new range of knitted Christmas jumpers have a small pouch at the front which can carry a smartphone. Other designs include a moving snowglobe, creepy Santa and a blinking cat
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Santa
|
[
"Sanctuary Spa"
] |
{
"passage": 2205,
"query": 3447
}
|
Query: 'I've got a really amazing body wash at the moment, it's a @placeholder 2 day moisture shower oil and that's really good because when I get out of the shower I don't have to moisturise so that really works,' she said.
Entities: Britain, Holly, Vaseline, Dita Von Teese, Marilyn Monroe, MailOnline, Sanctuary Spa, Holly Willoughby, This Morning, Heidi Klum
Passage: She is the £10m poster girl for real women whose curves have been voted as second only to Marilyn Monroe. But it's not just her curves that take the crown when it comes to the public's love of Holly Willoughby. The most famous girl-next-door in Britain regularly tops best hair, smile and all-round beauty polls too. Famed for her rosy cheeks, plump lips and smokey eyes, Holly's natural beauty is the envy of women worldwide. And while she can afford the most lavish products on the market, the This Morning presenter has shared her beauty secrets with MailOnline - and fans will be delighted to know that most of them come in at under £10. Swears by Sanctuary Spa body oils and scrubs and good old Vaseline. Loves felt tip eyeliners when getting ready for a night out on the town. Says she has considered bringing out her own beauty range. Admires Dita Von Teese and Heidi Klum's look
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Sanctuary Spa
|
[
"Red Lion Abattoir"
] |
{
"passage": 2206,
"query": 3448
}
|
Query: 'We're determined the cruelty and the horse meat trade has to stop, I won't rest until @placeholder and places like it are closed down for good.
Entities: Red Lion Abattoir, Daily Mail, Jackie Winston-Jones, Tesco, Jaz, Nantwich, Cheshire, Jackie
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:35 EST, 17 February 2013 | UPDATED: 12:37 EST, 17 February 2013 It's not top of most people's weekly shopping list. But Jackie Winston-Jones set off to do her regular shop at Tesco three weeks ago - and came back with a horse. Since then, Jackie, 50, has gone on to rescue nine ponies from the butchers' knives, bidding directly against the buyer from Red Lion Abattoir near Nantwich, Cheshire. The mother-of-four has transformed the lounge at her Cheshire farm into a stable for her latest pony, Jaz, 12, who she paid just £150 for. Jackie Winston-Jones, 50, has rescued nine ponies - bidding against the buyer from Red Lion Abattoir. The mother-of-four from Cheshire has transformed her lounge into a stable for her latest pony, Jaz. She now plans to set up a sanctuary to save more horses
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Red Lion Abattoir
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[
"Panama",
"Panamanian"
] |
{
"passage": 2207,
"query": 3449
}
|
Query: @placeholder law provides home detention for anyone 74 years old or older.
Entities: France, William Turnoff, Panamanian, Panama City, Panama, Frank Rubino, MIAMI, Noriega, Manuel Noriega, CNN, Florida
Passage: MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- A federal judge on Tuesday approved the extradition of former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega to France, where he faces a 10-year sentence on a conviction in absentia on money-laundering charges. Manuel Noriega, in a 1989 file photo, leaves his headquarters in Panama City, Panama. Magistrate William Turnoff agreed with the government's case for extraditing Noriega to France and issued a "certificate of extradability." Noriega's lawyer, Frank Rubino, said he would continue to fight the extradition. He had said Noriega hoped to return to Panama to be closer to his family. The issue has emerged because Noriega is scheduled to complete his Florida prison term on September 9. NEW: Judge issues "certificate of extraditability"; Noriega's lawyer vows to fight. France wants him extradited to serve a money-laundering sentence. Ex-Panamanian dictator is set to get out of federal prison September 9. Lawyers have argued he should be returned to Panama
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Panama
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[
"Panama",
"Panamanian"
] |
{
"passage": 2207,
"query": 3449
}
|
Query: @placeholder law provides home detention for anyone 74 years old or older.
Entities: France, William Turnoff, Panamanian, Panama City, Panama, Frank Rubino, MIAMI, Noriega, Manuel Noriega, CNN, Florida
Passage: MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- A federal judge on Tuesday approved the extradition of former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega to France, where he faces a 10-year sentence on a conviction in absentia on money-laundering charges. Manuel Noriega, in a 1989 file photo, leaves his headquarters in Panama City, Panama. Magistrate William Turnoff agreed with the government's case for extraditing Noriega to France and issued a "certificate of extradability." Noriega's lawyer, Frank Rubino, said he would continue to fight the extradition. He had said Noriega hoped to return to Panama to be closer to his family. The issue has emerged because Noriega is scheduled to complete his Florida prison term on September 9. NEW: Judge issues "certificate of extraditability"; Noriega's lawyer vows to fight. France wants him extradited to serve a money-laundering sentence. Ex-Panamanian dictator is set to get out of federal prison September 9. Lawyers have argued he should be returned to Panama
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Panamanian
|
[
"Alice Sykes"
] |
{
"passage": 2208,
"query": 3450
}
|
Query: Mother-of-one Jessica Hinton said the messages from @placeholder, pictured, were bordering on harassment
Entities: Emma Glanfield, Subway, Alice Sykes, Jessica Hinton, Twitter, Instagram, St John, Worcester
Passage: By Emma Glanfield A Subway worker who used a bread oven to dry her wet socks and gloves has become the centre of an internal investigation after she posted a picture of her carrying out the unhygienic act on her Instagram page. Alice Sykes, 25, uploaded the picture of her soggy clothes – a pair of purple socks and dark gloves – laid out on the heated metal racks which are used to cook bread. Alongside the photo, she wrote: ‘Socks and gloves drying in the oven at work ha #Worcester #floods #wet #gloves #socks.' Subway worker Alice Sykes, 25, laid out her wet purple socks and soggy gloves on the metal heated racks normally used to cook bread at the Subway store in the St John's area of Worcester. Alice Sykes laid her wet clothes on heated metal racks used to cook bread. She posted photos of the unhygienic act on Instagram and Twitter. Customer Jessica Hinton spotted the photos online and complained. In response, store manager offered her a Sunday job and two free subs
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Alice Sykes
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[
"Ashland"
] |
{
"passage": 2209,
"query": 3451
}
|
Query: When Gartenstein-Ross returned to @placeholder, he got his first taste of radicalization when an imam at a local makeshift mosque blasted Western society.
Entities: Oregon, Ashland, Islam, CNN.com, Christiane Amanpour, God's Warriors, CNN, Jewish, God, WASHINGTON, Mecca, Organization, Muslim, FBI, California, Judaism, Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, Gartenstein-Ross, Christianity
Passage: Editor's note: This is part one of a series of reports CNN.com is featuring from an upcoming, six-hour television event, "God's Warriors," hosted by CNN chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour. Daveed Gartenstein-Ross was born to Jewish parents in Ashland, Oregon. A college friend introduced him to Islam. WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The path to faith often takes unexpected twists. In the case of Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, the road went through three of the world's major religions -- Judaism, Islam and Christianity -- and ultimately brought him to the FBI. Born to Jewish parents who call themselves mystics, he grew up in what he calls the "liberal hippie Mecca" of Ashland, Oregon, a town of about 20,000 near the California border. It was in this ultraliberal intellectual environment that a young Gartenstein-Ross experimented with a radical form of Islam that eventually led him to shun music, reject women's rights and even refuse to touch dogs because he believed this was "according to God's will." Man says he became radical Muslim during college a decade ago. "Ideas that I once thought unthinkable ... seemed like good ideas to me" Oregon group he worked for has since been shut down by the government. Organization maintains it's a charity, seeks to have name cleared
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Ashland
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 2210,
"query": 3452
}
|
Query: On June 17, the @placeholder outdid New Caledonia when it declared an even bigger national park in the central South Pacific Ocean measuring 2 million square kilometers.
Entities: Coral Sea, French, Signal Island Marine Park, Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument, Denmark, New Caledonia, U.S., Earth, Natural Park, Pacific, CNN, Greenland North National Park
Passage: (CNN) -- Until a few months ago, Denmark's Greenland North National Park was the world's largest nature reserve at 972,000 square kilometers -- bigger than all but 30 countries on Earth. There are now two spots that eclipse it. For a few short weeks, the French semi-autonomous territory of New Caledonia in the southwest Pacific held the top spot, having established the world's largest marine managed area in May. Covering 1.3 million square kilometers (502,000 square miles) -- the territory's entire economic zone -- the Natural Park of the Coral Sea protects the world's second longest double barrier reef and the world's largest marine lagoon, an underwater coliseum where the level of endemism (the number of species found nowhere else on earth) is off the charts. New Caledonia's Natural Park of the Coral Sea covers 1.3 million square kilometers. Signal Island Marine Park, less than 20 kilometers from the capital, is great for snorkeling. The world's largest marine managed area is the U.S. Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument
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U.S.
|
[
"Iran",
"Iranian"
] |
{
"passage": 2211,
"query": 3453
}
|
Query: @placeholder was reportedly given advance warning of the strikes against jihadist targets in Syria
Entities: Shia Islam, ISIS, U.S., Iranian, Syrian Civil War, Syrian, Assad, U.S, Iran, Bashar al-Assad, Syria, U.S. State Department, Tehran, Washington
Passage: The U.S. told Iran of its plans to strike ISIS militants inside Syria in order to reassure them that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad would not be targetted, a senior Iranian official has claimed. The communication, confirmed in part by a senior U.S. State Department official, appears to signal a cooling in hostilities between the U.S. and Iran for the first time since a 1979 hostage crisis prompted Washington to sever ties with Tehran. Iran is said to have voiced concerns for the safety of Assad, who remains the Shia Islam-dominated nation's closest regional ally and the recipient of Iranian military support during a Syrian Civil War. U.S informed Iran of airstrikes to ease fears over Syrian President's safety. Iran is said to have been worried U.S. would strike Bashar al-Assad, not ISIS. Assad is Iran's closest regional ally and the recipient of its military support. Communication signals a cooling in hostilities between the U.S. and Iran. Hostage crisis in 1979 prompted Washington to sever ties with Tehran, with the countries at odds and repeatedly threatening one another ever since
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Iran
|
[
"Iran",
"Iranian"
] |
{
"passage": 2211,
"query": 3453
}
|
Query: @placeholder was reportedly given advance warning of the strikes against jihadist targets in Syria
Entities: Shia Islam, ISIS, U.S., Iranian, Syrian Civil War, Syrian, Assad, U.S, Iran, Bashar al-Assad, Syria, U.S. State Department, Tehran, Washington
Passage: The U.S. told Iran of its plans to strike ISIS militants inside Syria in order to reassure them that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad would not be targetted, a senior Iranian official has claimed. The communication, confirmed in part by a senior U.S. State Department official, appears to signal a cooling in hostilities between the U.S. and Iran for the first time since a 1979 hostage crisis prompted Washington to sever ties with Tehran. Iran is said to have voiced concerns for the safety of Assad, who remains the Shia Islam-dominated nation's closest regional ally and the recipient of Iranian military support during a Syrian Civil War. U.S informed Iran of airstrikes to ease fears over Syrian President's safety. Iran is said to have been worried U.S. would strike Bashar al-Assad, not ISIS. Assad is Iran's closest regional ally and the recipient of its military support. Communication signals a cooling in hostilities between the U.S. and Iran. Hostage crisis in 1979 prompted Washington to sever ties with Tehran, with the countries at odds and repeatedly threatening one another ever since
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Iranian
|
[
"Beard",
"Mickey Beard"
] |
{
"passage": 2212,
"query": 3454
}
|
Query: Seasons were dedicated to @placeholder, and the team's rallying cry was for him.
Entities: McIntosh High School, ALS, Peachtree City, ALS Association, Georgia, Mickey Beard, McIntosh High School Girls Lacrosse, Lou Gehrig, Beard, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, CNN, Caitlin Obrien
Passage: (CNN) -- When McIntosh High School lacrosse player Caitlin Obrien would feel exhausted and defeated during one of her home games in Peachtree City, Georgia, a quick look over to coach Mickey Beard would change her perspective, and her determination. "He makes you want to do better and push yourself harder and give it your all because if he could, he would be doing that. And he is doing it, because he comes out here in his condition." Beard uses a wheelchair, the result of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or ALS, which is also referred to as Lou Gehrig's disease. It is a neurodegenerative disease in which the brain progressively loses the ability to control muscle movement. The life expectancy of someone with ALS is on average two to five years, with their condition worsening over that time to a possible full paralysis. McIntosh High School Girls Lacrosse team rallies around their coach with ALS. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is a neurodegenerative disease also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. ALS gradually weakens the nerves and muscles, eventually leading to death. There is no cure. Lacrosse team also raises money for the ALS Association
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Beard
|
[
"Beard",
"Mickey Beard"
] |
{
"passage": 2212,
"query": 3454
}
|
Query: Seasons were dedicated to @placeholder, and the team's rallying cry was for him.
Entities: McIntosh High School, ALS, Peachtree City, ALS Association, Georgia, Mickey Beard, McIntosh High School Girls Lacrosse, Lou Gehrig, Beard, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, CNN, Caitlin Obrien
Passage: (CNN) -- When McIntosh High School lacrosse player Caitlin Obrien would feel exhausted and defeated during one of her home games in Peachtree City, Georgia, a quick look over to coach Mickey Beard would change her perspective, and her determination. "He makes you want to do better and push yourself harder and give it your all because if he could, he would be doing that. And he is doing it, because he comes out here in his condition." Beard uses a wheelchair, the result of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or ALS, which is also referred to as Lou Gehrig's disease. It is a neurodegenerative disease in which the brain progressively loses the ability to control muscle movement. The life expectancy of someone with ALS is on average two to five years, with their condition worsening over that time to a possible full paralysis. McIntosh High School Girls Lacrosse team rallies around their coach with ALS. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is a neurodegenerative disease also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. ALS gradually weakens the nerves and muscles, eventually leading to death. There is no cure. Lacrosse team also raises money for the ALS Association
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Mickey Beard
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[
"Beard",
"Mickey Beard"
] |
{
"passage": 2212,
"query": 3455
}
|
Query: At the end of this season, they were back in the championship match, ready to finally win it for @placeholder.
Entities: McIntosh High School, ALS, Peachtree City, ALS Association, Georgia, Mickey Beard, McIntosh High School Girls Lacrosse, Lou Gehrig, Beard, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, CNN, Caitlin Obrien
Passage: (CNN) -- When McIntosh High School lacrosse player Caitlin Obrien would feel exhausted and defeated during one of her home games in Peachtree City, Georgia, a quick look over to coach Mickey Beard would change her perspective, and her determination. "He makes you want to do better and push yourself harder and give it your all because if he could, he would be doing that. And he is doing it, because he comes out here in his condition." Beard uses a wheelchair, the result of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or ALS, which is also referred to as Lou Gehrig's disease. It is a neurodegenerative disease in which the brain progressively loses the ability to control muscle movement. The life expectancy of someone with ALS is on average two to five years, with their condition worsening over that time to a possible full paralysis. McIntosh High School Girls Lacrosse team rallies around their coach with ALS. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is a neurodegenerative disease also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. ALS gradually weakens the nerves and muscles, eventually leading to death. There is no cure. Lacrosse team also raises money for the ALS Association
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Beard
|
[
"Beard",
"Mickey Beard"
] |
{
"passage": 2212,
"query": 3455
}
|
Query: At the end of this season, they were back in the championship match, ready to finally win it for @placeholder.
Entities: McIntosh High School, ALS, Peachtree City, ALS Association, Georgia, Mickey Beard, McIntosh High School Girls Lacrosse, Lou Gehrig, Beard, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, CNN, Caitlin Obrien
Passage: (CNN) -- When McIntosh High School lacrosse player Caitlin Obrien would feel exhausted and defeated during one of her home games in Peachtree City, Georgia, a quick look over to coach Mickey Beard would change her perspective, and her determination. "He makes you want to do better and push yourself harder and give it your all because if he could, he would be doing that. And he is doing it, because he comes out here in his condition." Beard uses a wheelchair, the result of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or ALS, which is also referred to as Lou Gehrig's disease. It is a neurodegenerative disease in which the brain progressively loses the ability to control muscle movement. The life expectancy of someone with ALS is on average two to five years, with their condition worsening over that time to a possible full paralysis. McIntosh High School Girls Lacrosse team rallies around their coach with ALS. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is a neurodegenerative disease also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. ALS gradually weakens the nerves and muscles, eventually leading to death. There is no cure. Lacrosse team also raises money for the ALS Association
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Mickey Beard
|
[
"BCS",
"Bowl Championship Series"
] |
{
"passage": 2213,
"query": 3456
}
|
Query: Even congressional representatives in the past have tried to make headway to change the @placeholder.
Entities: Virginia Tech, Bowl Championship Series, Charles Steger, Presidential Oversight Committee, CNN, BCS, NCAA Division I
Passage: (CNN) -- For the first time in the history of NCAA Division I college football, there will be a playoff system, starting with the 2014-2015 football season. A group of 12 college presidents -- the Presidential Oversight Committee of the Bowl Championship Series -- approved a plan Tuesday for a four-team seeded football playoff. The deal is for 12 years and will go through the 2025 season. "A four-team playoff doesn't go too far," Virginia Tech President Charles Steger, chairman of the BCS committee, said. "It goes just the right amount. We are very pleased with this new arrangement." The playoff system will replace the current -- and controversial -- Bowl Championship Series -- which began in 1998. A 4-team football playoff for NCAA Division I will begin with the 2014-2015 season. The playoff system will replace the current -- and controversial -- Bowl Championship Series. There will be two national semifinal games and a final, with teams selected by a committee
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BCS
|
[
"BCS",
"Bowl Championship Series"
] |
{
"passage": 2213,
"query": 3456
}
|
Query: Even congressional representatives in the past have tried to make headway to change the @placeholder.
Entities: Virginia Tech, Bowl Championship Series, Charles Steger, Presidential Oversight Committee, CNN, BCS, NCAA Division I
Passage: (CNN) -- For the first time in the history of NCAA Division I college football, there will be a playoff system, starting with the 2014-2015 football season. A group of 12 college presidents -- the Presidential Oversight Committee of the Bowl Championship Series -- approved a plan Tuesday for a four-team seeded football playoff. The deal is for 12 years and will go through the 2025 season. "A four-team playoff doesn't go too far," Virginia Tech President Charles Steger, chairman of the BCS committee, said. "It goes just the right amount. We are very pleased with this new arrangement." The playoff system will replace the current -- and controversial -- Bowl Championship Series -- which began in 1998. A 4-team football playoff for NCAA Division I will begin with the 2014-2015 season. The playoff system will replace the current -- and controversial -- Bowl Championship Series. There will be two national semifinal games and a final, with teams selected by a committee
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Bowl Championship Series
|
[
"Threshold",
"Windows"
] |
{
"passage": 2214,
"query": 3457
}
|
Query: 'The @placeholder version of Windows is currently in development and Microsoft plans to release a preview version of what will likely be named Windows 9 to developers on September 30th or shortly afterwards,' the site claims.
Entities: Smart Menu, MailOnline, Mark Prigg, Microsoft, Threshold, Windows 8, Windows, Cortana
Passage: By Mark Prigg for MailOnline Microsoft's Windows 9, the successor to the widely criticised Windows 8, will be unveiled on September 30th, it has been claimed. Currently codenamed Threshold, it is expected to include a 'mini' Smart Menu and separate Windows for its controversial Metro-style 'tile' applications. Earlier this year Microsoft was forced to bring back its Start menu after users complained they were confused by its Windows 8 'tile' interface. Scroll down for video Windows 8's controversial start menu - which is set to be abandoned in Windows 9 Windows 9 is expected to feature a new 'mini' Smart Menu. New version expected to include new mini smart menu. Will include virtual personal assistant called Cortana
|
Threshold
|
[
"Threshold",
"Windows"
] |
{
"passage": 2214,
"query": 3457
}
|
Query: 'The @placeholder version of Windows is currently in development and Microsoft plans to release a preview version of what will likely be named Windows 9 to developers on September 30th or shortly afterwards,' the site claims.
Entities: Smart Menu, MailOnline, Mark Prigg, Microsoft, Threshold, Windows 8, Windows, Cortana
Passage: By Mark Prigg for MailOnline Microsoft's Windows 9, the successor to the widely criticised Windows 8, will be unveiled on September 30th, it has been claimed. Currently codenamed Threshold, it is expected to include a 'mini' Smart Menu and separate Windows for its controversial Metro-style 'tile' applications. Earlier this year Microsoft was forced to bring back its Start menu after users complained they were confused by its Windows 8 'tile' interface. Scroll down for video Windows 8's controversial start menu - which is set to be abandoned in Windows 9 Windows 9 is expected to feature a new 'mini' Smart Menu. New version expected to include new mini smart menu. Will include virtual personal assistant called Cortana
|
Windows
|
[
"Paul",
"Rand Paul",
"Republican",
"Republican party",
"Republicans"
] |
{
"passage": 2215,
"query": 3458
}
|
Query: 'I just want everybody to remember that at every step as we made these policies, made this progress, we were told by our good friends the @placeholder that our actions would crush jobs, explode deficits and destroy the country,' he said.
Entities: Rand Paul, Republicans, Barack Obama, South Side, Paul, Kentucky, Republican, Chicago, Republican party, Obama, Democratic National Committee
Passage: As President Barack Obama hit out at Republicans who have criticized his economic policies, he singled out Republican Senator Rand Paul - who previously said income inequality has worsened under Obama's administration. During the Democratic National Committee's winter meeting today, Obama remarked on Paul's 2013 comment that the Republican party needs to show up on the South Side of Chicago and shout: 'We are the party of jobs and opportunity'. The president said, while smiling, it is 'encouraging' that the 2016 presidential hopeful wants to go to his hometown and that Paul would be welcomed there, adding 'we are a friendly bunch'. During Democratic National Committee's winter meeting, president targeted Republicans who are 're-branding themselves as party of middle class' Rand Paul, a Kentucky senator, said in 2013 that a Republican party was needed to go to South Side of Chicago and shout 'we are party of jobs' Obama said it is encouraging Paul wants to go to his hometown and that he would be 'welcomed there' President argued that best way for Republicans to prove commitment to middle class was by supporting his call for a higher minimum wage
|
Paul
|
[
"Paul",
"Rand Paul",
"Republican",
"Republican party",
"Republicans"
] |
{
"passage": 2215,
"query": 3458
}
|
Query: 'I just want everybody to remember that at every step as we made these policies, made this progress, we were told by our good friends the @placeholder that our actions would crush jobs, explode deficits and destroy the country,' he said.
Entities: Rand Paul, Republicans, Barack Obama, South Side, Paul, Kentucky, Republican, Chicago, Republican party, Obama, Democratic National Committee
Passage: As President Barack Obama hit out at Republicans who have criticized his economic policies, he singled out Republican Senator Rand Paul - who previously said income inequality has worsened under Obama's administration. During the Democratic National Committee's winter meeting today, Obama remarked on Paul's 2013 comment that the Republican party needs to show up on the South Side of Chicago and shout: 'We are the party of jobs and opportunity'. The president said, while smiling, it is 'encouraging' that the 2016 presidential hopeful wants to go to his hometown and that Paul would be welcomed there, adding 'we are a friendly bunch'. During Democratic National Committee's winter meeting, president targeted Republicans who are 're-branding themselves as party of middle class' Rand Paul, a Kentucky senator, said in 2013 that a Republican party was needed to go to South Side of Chicago and shout 'we are party of jobs' Obama said it is encouraging Paul wants to go to his hometown and that he would be 'welcomed there' President argued that best way for Republicans to prove commitment to middle class was by supporting his call for a higher minimum wage
|
Rand Paul
|
[
"Paul",
"Rand Paul",
"Republican",
"Republican party",
"Republicans"
] |
{
"passage": 2215,
"query": 3458
}
|
Query: 'I just want everybody to remember that at every step as we made these policies, made this progress, we were told by our good friends the @placeholder that our actions would crush jobs, explode deficits and destroy the country,' he said.
Entities: Rand Paul, Republicans, Barack Obama, South Side, Paul, Kentucky, Republican, Chicago, Republican party, Obama, Democratic National Committee
Passage: As President Barack Obama hit out at Republicans who have criticized his economic policies, he singled out Republican Senator Rand Paul - who previously said income inequality has worsened under Obama's administration. During the Democratic National Committee's winter meeting today, Obama remarked on Paul's 2013 comment that the Republican party needs to show up on the South Side of Chicago and shout: 'We are the party of jobs and opportunity'. The president said, while smiling, it is 'encouraging' that the 2016 presidential hopeful wants to go to his hometown and that Paul would be welcomed there, adding 'we are a friendly bunch'. During Democratic National Committee's winter meeting, president targeted Republicans who are 're-branding themselves as party of middle class' Rand Paul, a Kentucky senator, said in 2013 that a Republican party was needed to go to South Side of Chicago and shout 'we are party of jobs' Obama said it is encouraging Paul wants to go to his hometown and that he would be 'welcomed there' President argued that best way for Republicans to prove commitment to middle class was by supporting his call for a higher minimum wage
|
Republican
|
[
"Paul",
"Rand Paul",
"Republican",
"Republican party",
"Republicans"
] |
{
"passage": 2215,
"query": 3458
}
|
Query: 'I just want everybody to remember that at every step as we made these policies, made this progress, we were told by our good friends the @placeholder that our actions would crush jobs, explode deficits and destroy the country,' he said.
Entities: Rand Paul, Republicans, Barack Obama, South Side, Paul, Kentucky, Republican, Chicago, Republican party, Obama, Democratic National Committee
Passage: As President Barack Obama hit out at Republicans who have criticized his economic policies, he singled out Republican Senator Rand Paul - who previously said income inequality has worsened under Obama's administration. During the Democratic National Committee's winter meeting today, Obama remarked on Paul's 2013 comment that the Republican party needs to show up on the South Side of Chicago and shout: 'We are the party of jobs and opportunity'. The president said, while smiling, it is 'encouraging' that the 2016 presidential hopeful wants to go to his hometown and that Paul would be welcomed there, adding 'we are a friendly bunch'. During Democratic National Committee's winter meeting, president targeted Republicans who are 're-branding themselves as party of middle class' Rand Paul, a Kentucky senator, said in 2013 that a Republican party was needed to go to South Side of Chicago and shout 'we are party of jobs' Obama said it is encouraging Paul wants to go to his hometown and that he would be 'welcomed there' President argued that best way for Republicans to prove commitment to middle class was by supporting his call for a higher minimum wage
|
Republican party
|
[
"Paul",
"Rand Paul",
"Republican",
"Republican party",
"Republicans"
] |
{
"passage": 2215,
"query": 3458
}
|
Query: 'I just want everybody to remember that at every step as we made these policies, made this progress, we were told by our good friends the @placeholder that our actions would crush jobs, explode deficits and destroy the country,' he said.
Entities: Rand Paul, Republicans, Barack Obama, South Side, Paul, Kentucky, Republican, Chicago, Republican party, Obama, Democratic National Committee
Passage: As President Barack Obama hit out at Republicans who have criticized his economic policies, he singled out Republican Senator Rand Paul - who previously said income inequality has worsened under Obama's administration. During the Democratic National Committee's winter meeting today, Obama remarked on Paul's 2013 comment that the Republican party needs to show up on the South Side of Chicago and shout: 'We are the party of jobs and opportunity'. The president said, while smiling, it is 'encouraging' that the 2016 presidential hopeful wants to go to his hometown and that Paul would be welcomed there, adding 'we are a friendly bunch'. During Democratic National Committee's winter meeting, president targeted Republicans who are 're-branding themselves as party of middle class' Rand Paul, a Kentucky senator, said in 2013 that a Republican party was needed to go to South Side of Chicago and shout 'we are party of jobs' Obama said it is encouraging Paul wants to go to his hometown and that he would be 'welcomed there' President argued that best way for Republicans to prove commitment to middle class was by supporting his call for a higher minimum wage
|
Republicans
|
[
"Dallas"
] |
{
"passage": 2216,
"query": 3459
}
|
Query: 2nd health care worker tests positive for Ebola at @placeholder hospital
Entities: Ebola, United States, Neighborhood Medical Center, Dallas, Kisha Bell, McElya, Martin McElya, CNN
Passage: Dallas (CNN)Kisha Bell walks into the Neighborhood Medical Center in Dallas complaining of abdominal pain. But she has a much more pressing concern weighing on her mind. "Ebola -- can you tell me, I guess, as far as like the symptoms?" she asks the doctor. Ebola isn't spreading across the United States, but anxiety about the virus certainly is. The epicenter is Dallas, where the country's first diagnosis and the first transmissions of Ebola were made. Before this month, Dr. Martin McElya said he's never been asked about Ebola. Now he's fielding a wave of questions. "I say, 'You're not going to get it from someone who sneezes across the room, or because you're sharing an airspace," McElya said. "It's going to require more of an intimate contact, and people seem relieved by that fact." A Dallas doctor says he has many patients asking him about Ebola symptoms. A slew of false alarms in the past week have raised concerns. There are less than 19 beds ready for Ebola patients in specially-trained hospitals
|
Dallas
|
[
"Rochdale"
] |
{
"passage": 2217,
"query": 3460
}
|
Query: 'A lady even said to me the other day it was "so nice for @placeholder to be associated with glamour."'
Entities: Rochdale, Danczuk, eBay, Karen Danczuk, Simon Danczuk, Labour
Passage: She shot to instant fame after posting a series of racy selfies online, attracting praise from some for making politics sexy while other criticised her for cheapening it. But now Karen Danczuk, the wife of MP Simon Danczuk, 47, has decided to sell signed pictures of herself posing in a bikini on eBay. The 31-year-old mother of two and Rochdale councillor said she decided to bow to public demand and sell the pictures of herself for £10, which she insists is simply good business sense and a way of interacting with people. Mrs Danczuk has promised each photo will be signed, scented and personally sent and is already having to order more copies after she sold 400 in less than 24 hours and attracted more than 4,000 views to the listing. Karen Danczuk, 31, is selling signed pictures of herself for £10 on eBay. The councillor said picture of her, showing her cleavage, will be scented. Had originally listed selfies for free along with old clothes she was selling. But the wife of Labour MP said demand forced her to sell just the photo. She sold more than 400 in less than 24 hours and had 4,000 show interest. Mrs Danczuk said selling photo made 'good business sense' and was way of making life more colourful in a society where people are 'standoffish'
|
Rochdale
|
[
"Phillip Hughes"
] |
{
"passage": 2218,
"query": 3461
}
|
Query: Agnew believes Australia owe it to @placeholder (pictured) to show respect to their opponents
Entities: Prime Minister’s XI, Australia, England, Ashes, Phillip Hughes, Jonathan Agnew, India, BBC, Chris Rodgers, Rogers, Aussie, Aussies, Chris Rogers
Passage: Chris Rodgers does not conform to the archetypal image of a snarling Aussie, but he made it clear on Tuesday that his side have no intention of toning down their on-field conduct. Respected BBC cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew hit out at the Aussies’ behaviour in the Test series against India, saying it set a bad example following the tragic death of Phillip Hughes. But Rogers, here to captain a Prime Minister’s XI in England’s final warm-up game before the tri-series against Australia and India, does not anticipate his team-mates changing. Australia's Chris Rogers said England had weaknesses that could be easily exploited. There are six months to go before the next Ashes series. Australia's Chris Rogers has already started the mind games. Rogers claims England have weaknesses that can be exploited. He said England's unsettled opening partnership was one of them
|
Phillip Hughes
|
[
"Hoess",
"Rudolf Hoess"
] |
{
"passage": 2219,
"query": 3462
}
|
Query: There was a mirror and a chair and within a moment @placeholder arrived.
Entities: Auschwitz, Nazi, Jozef Paczynski, Adolf Hitler, Rudolf Hoess, Hoess
Passage: Jozef Paczynski, 95, has often spoken of his years as a prisoner in Auschwitz - and the terror of cutting camp commander Rudolf Hoess's hair on an almost weekly basis There are few people who survived more than a few months living in Auschwitz: Jozef Paczynski - who lived for four-and-a-half years within the walls of the death camp, is the exception to the rule. But in order to do so he had to take a weekly task which terrified him: become the personal barber to camp commander Rudolf Hoess, one of the most cold-blooded and sadistic mass murderers in Adolf Hitler's regime. Jozef Paczynski survived four-and-a-half years in the Nazi death camp. Was forced to visit Hoess's house to cut his hair every seven to 10 days. Listened to screams of people being gassed on evil commander's orders. But still chose not to use his sharp barber's implements to kill Hoess. 'They would have killed my family and half the camp,' he has explained
|
Hoess
|
[
"Hoess",
"Rudolf Hoess"
] |
{
"passage": 2219,
"query": 3462
}
|
Query: There was a mirror and a chair and within a moment @placeholder arrived.
Entities: Auschwitz, Nazi, Jozef Paczynski, Adolf Hitler, Rudolf Hoess, Hoess
Passage: Jozef Paczynski, 95, has often spoken of his years as a prisoner in Auschwitz - and the terror of cutting camp commander Rudolf Hoess's hair on an almost weekly basis There are few people who survived more than a few months living in Auschwitz: Jozef Paczynski - who lived for four-and-a-half years within the walls of the death camp, is the exception to the rule. But in order to do so he had to take a weekly task which terrified him: become the personal barber to camp commander Rudolf Hoess, one of the most cold-blooded and sadistic mass murderers in Adolf Hitler's regime. Jozef Paczynski survived four-and-a-half years in the Nazi death camp. Was forced to visit Hoess's house to cut his hair every seven to 10 days. Listened to screams of people being gassed on evil commander's orders. But still chose not to use his sharp barber's implements to kill Hoess. 'They would have killed my family and half the camp,' he has explained
|
Rudolf Hoess
|
[
"World War I"
] |
{
"passage": 2220,
"query": 3463
}
|
Query: As @placeholder progressed, both sides became suspicious that Mata was spying for the other side.
Entities: French, World War I, Sarah Edmonds, Margaretha, Confederate, George Cross, German, Holland, European, Mata Hari, Campbell MacLeod, Elizabeth Van Lew, James Bond, Malay, Margaretha Geertruida Zelle MacLeod, Belle Boyd, Java, Civil War, Noor Inayat Khan, Mental Floss
Passage: (Mental Floss) -- Behind every good war are many good women. Using their feminine (and in at least one case masculine) wiles, the following five spies would make James Bond proud. Noor Inayat Khan was posthumously awarded the George Cross for her spy service. 1. Mata Hari While Margaretha Geertruida Zelle MacLeod (1876--1917) may not have caused World War I, she sure as heck kept it going. Having spent time in Java with her husband, Captain Campbell MacLeod, Margaretha returned to Holland and sued for divorce. To make ends meet she took up exotic dancing and the name Mata Hari (meaning "the light of day" in Malay). With her sensual performances becoming the attraction of the major European cities came the men and the gifts for her favors. Many of these favors came from royalty and high-ranking French and German military officers. Elizabeth Van Lew pretended to be crazy so no one would take her seriously. Belle Boyd passed on information to the Confederate forces. Sarah Edmonds fought and spied as a man during the Civil War. Exotic dancer Mata Hari convicted of espionage and executed by firing squad
|
World War I
|
[
"Everton"
] |
{
"passage": 2221,
"query": 3464
}
|
Query: But Saha was eventually to win the game fror @placeholder with Terry again at fault.
Entities: French, Louis Saha, Ricardo Carvalho, Manchester United, Florent Malouda, FA Cup, Didier Drogba, CNN, Everton, Landon Donovan, Donovan, David Moyes, Chelsea, London, Tim Howard, Aston Villa, Saha, English Premier League, John Terry
Passage: (CNN) -- Chelsea remain top of the English Premier League, despite suffering a shock 2-1 defeat at Everton on a Wednesday night filled with high drama. Louis Saha scored twice for Everton, and the French striker also missed a penalty, as David Moyes' side claimed some compensation for their defeat by the London side in last summer's FA Cup final. Chelsea took a 16th-minute lead when Florent Malouda ran onto Didier Drogba's flick to fire past goalkeeper Tim Howard. But Everton levelled 17 minutes later when Saha gave marker John Terry the slip before heading home Landon Donovan's corner. Saha then had a great chance to give Everton the lead on the stroke of half-time after Donovan was fouled by Ricardo Carvalho in the area. Chelsea remain top of the English Premier League, despite suffering a 2-1 defeat at Everton. Louis Saha scores both goals and also misses a penalty for the home side. Manchester United ate a point behind after they draw 1-1 at Aston Villa with 10 men
|
Everton
|
[
"John Terry"
] |
{
"passage": 2221,
"query": 3465
}
|
Query: But Saha was eventually to win the game fror Everton with @placeholder again at fault.
Entities: French, Louis Saha, Ricardo Carvalho, Manchester United, Florent Malouda, FA Cup, Didier Drogba, CNN, Everton, Landon Donovan, Donovan, David Moyes, Chelsea, London, Tim Howard, Aston Villa, Saha, English Premier League, John Terry
Passage: (CNN) -- Chelsea remain top of the English Premier League, despite suffering a shock 2-1 defeat at Everton on a Wednesday night filled with high drama. Louis Saha scored twice for Everton, and the French striker also missed a penalty, as David Moyes' side claimed some compensation for their defeat by the London side in last summer's FA Cup final. Chelsea took a 16th-minute lead when Florent Malouda ran onto Didier Drogba's flick to fire past goalkeeper Tim Howard. But Everton levelled 17 minutes later when Saha gave marker John Terry the slip before heading home Landon Donovan's corner. Saha then had a great chance to give Everton the lead on the stroke of half-time after Donovan was fouled by Ricardo Carvalho in the area. Chelsea remain top of the English Premier League, despite suffering a 2-1 defeat at Everton. Louis Saha scores both goals and also misses a penalty for the home side. Manchester United ate a point behind after they draw 1-1 at Aston Villa with 10 men
|
John Terry
|
[
"Pennsylvania"
] |
{
"passage": 2222,
"query": 3466
}
|
Query: 'A decision was made to end the flight and make a controlled descent into a non-populated area in southwestern @placeholder at 8:26am.’
Entities: U.S. Army, Lockheed Martin, Pennsylvania, Akron, Ohio
Passage: A $150million U.S. Army airship crash landed in woods today after it could only reach half of its expected altitude on a test flight. The unmanned solar-powered airship was only in the air for less than three hours after it launched in Akron, Ohio, on Wednesday morning. It ascended as planned up to 32,000ft but the Lockheed Martin airship then encountered problems and was not able to get up to 60,000ft. Scroll down for video 'Controlled descent': The unmanned solar-powered airship was only in the air for less than three hours after it launched in Ohio on Wednesday morning. Airship launched in Ohio comes down in Pennsylvania. But Lockheed Martin says it was a 'controlled descent' Aircraft could only get up to 32,000ft - not 60,000ft
|
Pennsylvania
|
[
"U.N."
] |
{
"passage": 2223,
"query": 3467
}
|
Query: The Syrian regime has strongly denied that it has used chemical weapons, however the regime refuses to allow @placeholder inspectors into the country to examine to site and confirm whether chemical weapons were used.
Entities: Joint Chiefs, Michael Zennie, Barack Obama, Syrians, Israel, U.S., Syrian, Assad, U.S. Sixth Fleet, U.N., Bashar al-Assad, Obama, Damascus
Passage: By Michael Zennie PUBLISHED: 18:39 EST, 23 August 2013 | UPDATED: 19:16 EST, 23 August 2013 The U.S. military is preparing for a long-range missile attack on Syrian government targets, it was claimed today. The revelation comes as evidence piles up that the murderous regime of Bashar al-Assad was behind the suspected chemical weapons attack Wednesday that killed an estimated 1,500 Syrians in a Damascus suburb. The preparation for a military strike could mean that President Barack Obama intends to make good on his threat of 'enormous consequences' if Assad crossed the 'red line' of using chemical weapons against his own people. U.S. Sixth Fleet moved missile destroyers closer to Israel to put them in position for attack. Joint Chiefs Chairman will present President Barack Obama with a strike plan on Saturday. Obama seemed to put the brakes on talks of a unilateral strike, saying that the U.S. would need a coalition or U.N. support. Government of Bashar al-Assad denies using chemical weapons and blames rebels
|
U.N.
|
[
"IRNA"
] |
{
"passage": 2224,
"query": 3468
}
|
Query: Authorities reported 17 aftershocks in the region, state-run @placeholder media said.
Entities: IRNA, USGS, Ahar, Tabriz, Press TV, Iran, CNN, U.S. Geological Survey, Tehran
Passage: Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- At least 250 people were killed and 2,000 others injured when two strong earthquakes jolted northwestern Iran on Saturday near the city of Tabriz, state-run news agencies said. Iran's state-run Press TV said 250 people had died. Officials feared the casualties would rise. The city of Ahar was home to 45 of the deaths and 500 of the injured, a local official told state-run IRNA media. The first earthquake, a magnitude 6.4, hit at 4:53 p.m. local time 37 miles northeast of Tabriz, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), which measured 11 aftershocks. Just 11 minutes later a second quake, measuring 6.3, struck 30 miles northeast of Tabriz. NEW: Drinking water cut in villages. State media: 17 aftershocks follow two powerful earthquakes. Some buildings in Tabriz were damaged. Iran has been prone to devastating earthquakes
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IRNA
|
[
"Kalmring",
"Lynn Kalmring"
] |
{
"passage": 2225,
"query": 3469
}
|
Query: He went back to rest, but @placeholder wouldn't give up.
Entities: British Columbia, Ninetendo Wii, Lynn Kalmring, Wii, Keith Wiens, Canadian Mountie, Kalmring, Wiens
Passage: A retired Canadian Mountie admitted in court Thursday to killing his wife over a Ninetendo Wii game bet. Keith Wiens, who has been charged with second degree murder in the 2011 killing of his common law wife Lynn Kalmring, said in court in British Columbia that he only killed her because he feared for his life. On August 11, 2011 - the night that Kalmring died - the two had played a Ninetendo Wii video game after drinking alcohol and eating dinner. Dangerous games: Wiens, left, killed his wife Kalmring, right, after he refused to fulfill the terms of a bet hedged during a Wii game. Keith Wiens and wife Lynn Kalmring had hedged a bet over a Wii game. When Wiens wanted to go to bed instead of have sex with his wife, he says she turned violent. She came at him with a knife, and in self-defense Wiens said he shot her once in the head. An expert testified that Kalmring would not have been found with a knife in her hand, or - if she had - it would have been difficult to pry away
|
Kalmring
|
[
"Kalmring",
"Lynn Kalmring"
] |
{
"passage": 2225,
"query": 3469
}
|
Query: He went back to rest, but @placeholder wouldn't give up.
Entities: British Columbia, Ninetendo Wii, Lynn Kalmring, Wii, Keith Wiens, Canadian Mountie, Kalmring, Wiens
Passage: A retired Canadian Mountie admitted in court Thursday to killing his wife over a Ninetendo Wii game bet. Keith Wiens, who has been charged with second degree murder in the 2011 killing of his common law wife Lynn Kalmring, said in court in British Columbia that he only killed her because he feared for his life. On August 11, 2011 - the night that Kalmring died - the two had played a Ninetendo Wii video game after drinking alcohol and eating dinner. Dangerous games: Wiens, left, killed his wife Kalmring, right, after he refused to fulfill the terms of a bet hedged during a Wii game. Keith Wiens and wife Lynn Kalmring had hedged a bet over a Wii game. When Wiens wanted to go to bed instead of have sex with his wife, he says she turned violent. She came at him with a knife, and in self-defense Wiens said he shot her once in the head. An expert testified that Kalmring would not have been found with a knife in her hand, or - if she had - it would have been difficult to pry away
|
Lynn Kalmring
|
[
"Keith Wiens",
"Wiens"
] |
{
"passage": 2225,
"query": 3470
}
|
Query: But the prosecution and experts found faults in @placeholder testimony.
Entities: British Columbia, Ninetendo Wii, Lynn Kalmring, Wii, Keith Wiens, Canadian Mountie, Kalmring, Wiens
Passage: A retired Canadian Mountie admitted in court Thursday to killing his wife over a Ninetendo Wii game bet. Keith Wiens, who has been charged with second degree murder in the 2011 killing of his common law wife Lynn Kalmring, said in court in British Columbia that he only killed her because he feared for his life. On August 11, 2011 - the night that Kalmring died - the two had played a Ninetendo Wii video game after drinking alcohol and eating dinner. Dangerous games: Wiens, left, killed his wife Kalmring, right, after he refused to fulfill the terms of a bet hedged during a Wii game. Keith Wiens and wife Lynn Kalmring had hedged a bet over a Wii game. When Wiens wanted to go to bed instead of have sex with his wife, he says she turned violent. She came at him with a knife, and in self-defense Wiens said he shot her once in the head. An expert testified that Kalmring would not have been found with a knife in her hand, or - if she had - it would have been difficult to pry away
|
Keith Wiens
|
[
"Keith Wiens",
"Wiens"
] |
{
"passage": 2225,
"query": 3470
}
|
Query: But the prosecution and experts found faults in @placeholder testimony.
Entities: British Columbia, Ninetendo Wii, Lynn Kalmring, Wii, Keith Wiens, Canadian Mountie, Kalmring, Wiens
Passage: A retired Canadian Mountie admitted in court Thursday to killing his wife over a Ninetendo Wii game bet. Keith Wiens, who has been charged with second degree murder in the 2011 killing of his common law wife Lynn Kalmring, said in court in British Columbia that he only killed her because he feared for his life. On August 11, 2011 - the night that Kalmring died - the two had played a Ninetendo Wii video game after drinking alcohol and eating dinner. Dangerous games: Wiens, left, killed his wife Kalmring, right, after he refused to fulfill the terms of a bet hedged during a Wii game. Keith Wiens and wife Lynn Kalmring had hedged a bet over a Wii game. When Wiens wanted to go to bed instead of have sex with his wife, he says she turned violent. She came at him with a knife, and in self-defense Wiens said he shot her once in the head. An expert testified that Kalmring would not have been found with a knife in her hand, or - if she had - it would have been difficult to pry away
|
Wiens
|
[
"Paul",
"Ron Paul"
] |
{
"passage": 2226,
"query": 3471
}
|
Query: There was another moment when @placeholder was on the offensive but failed to take full advantage of his position.
Entities: Super Tuesday, Santorum, Paul, Todd Graham, Graham, No Child Left Behind, Pennsylvania, Kansas City, CNN, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul
Passage: (CNN) -- This was Rick Santorum's first debate with front-runner status. That means it was his time to get grilled like a fine Kansas City steak. And I wouldn't say he came out of it like a filet. Even though his rivals missed some opportunities to press their case against the former senator from Pennsylvania, Santorum couldn't escape the barbecue. It was his old nemesis, Ron Paul, who had the most damning attacks. Perhaps we should have expected Paul, who has been arguing with Santorum ever since the first debates, to be the most prepared. After all, they have been sparring for more than six months. Paul began the debate by calling Santorum a fake. And he didn't shy away from it. Debate coach Todd Graham: As new front-runner, Rick Santorum faced his turn to be grilled. He says ex-senator appeared inconsistent on issues such as No Child Left Behind vote. Ron Paul's attacks on Santorum effective but could have been even sharper, Graham says. Graham: Santorum is lucky there are no more debates before Super Tuesday
|
Paul
|
[
"Paul",
"Ron Paul"
] |
{
"passage": 2226,
"query": 3471
}
|
Query: There was another moment when @placeholder was on the offensive but failed to take full advantage of his position.
Entities: Super Tuesday, Santorum, Paul, Todd Graham, Graham, No Child Left Behind, Pennsylvania, Kansas City, CNN, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul
Passage: (CNN) -- This was Rick Santorum's first debate with front-runner status. That means it was his time to get grilled like a fine Kansas City steak. And I wouldn't say he came out of it like a filet. Even though his rivals missed some opportunities to press their case against the former senator from Pennsylvania, Santorum couldn't escape the barbecue. It was his old nemesis, Ron Paul, who had the most damning attacks. Perhaps we should have expected Paul, who has been arguing with Santorum ever since the first debates, to be the most prepared. After all, they have been sparring for more than six months. Paul began the debate by calling Santorum a fake. And he didn't shy away from it. Debate coach Todd Graham: As new front-runner, Rick Santorum faced his turn to be grilled. He says ex-senator appeared inconsistent on issues such as No Child Left Behind vote. Ron Paul's attacks on Santorum effective but could have been even sharper, Graham says. Graham: Santorum is lucky there are no more debates before Super Tuesday
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Ron Paul
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[
"Richmond Park"
] |
{
"passage": 2227,
"query": 3472
}
|
Query: Happy Sunday: A family enjoyed playing in @placeholder yesterday, while two horse riders also made the most of the dry conditions
Entities: Frittenden, Met Office, Richmond Park, Christmas, Britain, London, Kent
Passage: Dreams of a white Christmas might just come true this year – with bookies slashing the odds on snow falling on December 25. After a spell of spring-like weather this week, forecasters expect it to become progressively colder into next week and say snow on the big day is looking more and more likely. And with only ten days to go, many punters are convinced. A final forecast by the Met Office is usually made about five days before Christmas, but bookmakers have already been swamped with bets. Scroll down for video Cold snap: Britain woke up to widespread frost yesterday after temperatures plummeted across the country including at Richmond Park in south west London (pictured). The Met Office said the coldest place on Sunday morning was Frittenden, Kent, where it dipped to -5.9C. Widespread frost across Britain after temperatures plummeted on Saturday night to -5.9C in Frittenden, Kent. Forecasters predict milder conditions are on the way with temperatures expected to reach double figures in south. Met Office said 'changeable' conditions saw warmer weather yesterday before mercury plunges again today
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Richmond Park
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[
"Togo"
] |
{
"passage": 2228,
"query": 3473
}
|
Query: Three people were killed in the attack, which took place while @placeholder traveled to the team hotel two days before their opening match earlier this month.
Entities: CAF, Manchester City, Confederation of Africa Football, Issa Hayatou, Cameroonian, African, Togo, Adebayor, Emmanuel Adebayor, CNN, Africa Cup of Nations
Passage: (CNN) -- Togo captain Emmanuel Adebayor has labeled as "outrageous" the controversial decision to ban his side from the next two Africa Cup of Nations. Togo, who pulled out of this year's finals after a terror attack on their team bus left three dead, were hit with the shock ban and a $50,000 fine by the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) on Saturday. Why Togo ban rubs salt into open wounds Manchester City star Adebayor reacted furiously to the news and claimed that CAF's Cameroonian president Issa Hayatou had "completely betrayed" the Togo squad and called for him to quit. Togo captain Emmanuel Adebayor slams decision to ban his team from next two Africa Cup of Nations. Adebayor says decision by CAF 'outrageous' and calls on their president to quit. Togo pulled out of tournament this month after terrorist attack on their bus killed three. African governing body CAF decided decision to recall team was political interference
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Togo
|
[
"Togo"
] |
{
"passage": 2228,
"query": 3474
}
|
Query: @placeholder wanted to continue despite the attack but quit on their national government's orders.
Entities: CAF, Manchester City, Confederation of Africa Football, Issa Hayatou, Cameroonian, African, Togo, Adebayor, Emmanuel Adebayor, CNN, Africa Cup of Nations
Passage: (CNN) -- Togo captain Emmanuel Adebayor has labeled as "outrageous" the controversial decision to ban his side from the next two Africa Cup of Nations. Togo, who pulled out of this year's finals after a terror attack on their team bus left three dead, were hit with the shock ban and a $50,000 fine by the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) on Saturday. Why Togo ban rubs salt into open wounds Manchester City star Adebayor reacted furiously to the news and claimed that CAF's Cameroonian president Issa Hayatou had "completely betrayed" the Togo squad and called for him to quit. Togo captain Emmanuel Adebayor slams decision to ban his team from next two Africa Cup of Nations. Adebayor says decision by CAF 'outrageous' and calls on their president to quit. Togo pulled out of tournament this month after terrorist attack on their bus killed three. African governing body CAF decided decision to recall team was political interference
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Togo
|
[
"CAF",
"Confederation of Africa Football"
] |
{
"passage": 2228,
"query": 3475
}
|
Query: "At that time, @placeholder said they have understood perfectly the decision of players not to participate in the competition.
Entities: CAF, Manchester City, Confederation of Africa Football, Issa Hayatou, Cameroonian, African, Togo, Adebayor, Emmanuel Adebayor, CNN, Africa Cup of Nations
Passage: (CNN) -- Togo captain Emmanuel Adebayor has labeled as "outrageous" the controversial decision to ban his side from the next two Africa Cup of Nations. Togo, who pulled out of this year's finals after a terror attack on their team bus left three dead, were hit with the shock ban and a $50,000 fine by the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) on Saturday. Why Togo ban rubs salt into open wounds Manchester City star Adebayor reacted furiously to the news and claimed that CAF's Cameroonian president Issa Hayatou had "completely betrayed" the Togo squad and called for him to quit. Togo captain Emmanuel Adebayor slams decision to ban his team from next two Africa Cup of Nations. Adebayor says decision by CAF 'outrageous' and calls on their president to quit. Togo pulled out of tournament this month after terrorist attack on their bus killed three. African governing body CAF decided decision to recall team was political interference
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CAF
|
[
"CAF",
"Confederation of Africa Football"
] |
{
"passage": 2228,
"query": 3475
}
|
Query: "At that time, @placeholder said they have understood perfectly the decision of players not to participate in the competition.
Entities: CAF, Manchester City, Confederation of Africa Football, Issa Hayatou, Cameroonian, African, Togo, Adebayor, Emmanuel Adebayor, CNN, Africa Cup of Nations
Passage: (CNN) -- Togo captain Emmanuel Adebayor has labeled as "outrageous" the controversial decision to ban his side from the next two Africa Cup of Nations. Togo, who pulled out of this year's finals after a terror attack on their team bus left three dead, were hit with the shock ban and a $50,000 fine by the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) on Saturday. Why Togo ban rubs salt into open wounds Manchester City star Adebayor reacted furiously to the news and claimed that CAF's Cameroonian president Issa Hayatou had "completely betrayed" the Togo squad and called for him to quit. Togo captain Emmanuel Adebayor slams decision to ban his team from next two Africa Cup of Nations. Adebayor says decision by CAF 'outrageous' and calls on their president to quit. Togo pulled out of tournament this month after terrorist attack on their bus killed three. African governing body CAF decided decision to recall team was political interference
|
Confederation of Africa Football
|
[
"Iranian"
] |
{
"passage": 2229,
"query": 3476
}
|
Query: Accused: Standard Chartered Bank 'operated as a rogue institution' by 'hiding @placeholder transactions'
Entities: US, Scheming' bank, SCB, Iranian, New York Stock Exchange, New York State Department, HSBC, Standard Chartered, UK, Anna Edwards, British, New York State Department of Financial Services
Passage: By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 13:12 EST, 6 August 2012 | UPDATED: 11:00 EST, 7 August 2012 British banking giant Standard Chartered is accused of exposing the US to terrorists and weapon dealers by hiding $250 billion (£160 billion) worth of transactions with the Iranian government. Standard Chartered, one of the top five largest banks in the UK by market value, kept around 60,000 transactions secret from US regulators over nearly 10 years, the New York State Department of Financial Services claimed today. The bank, which employs nearly 90,000 people worldwide, has been called to appear before regulators on August 15 to explain the apparent violations and defend its licence to trade on the New York Stock Exchange. 'Scheming' bank 'hid $250 billion worth of transactions with Iranian government' New York State Department accuses SCB of concealing 60,000 transactions. Regulator says bank 'operated as rogue institution' £6 billion wiped from its share value as world markets react. Report follows HSBC scandal, where bank allowed drug cartels to launder millions
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Iranian
|
[
"Christian Williams",
"Williams"
] |
{
"passage": 2230,
"query": 3477
}
|
Query: Reinsch, 39, and Williams, 41, who met through @placeholder' sister years prior, attended the marathon on April 15 to cheer for a friend.
Entities: Caroline Reinsch, Reinsch, Boston, ER., Boston Globe, Williams, Marathon, Christian Williams
Passage: After suffering life-changing injuries at the hands of the Boston bombers, you would think that that fateful day would be one of pain in the memories of Caroline Reinsch and Christian Williams. But the couple, who both sustained serious leg injuries, have said that it will always be one of joy - as they learned Reinsch was pregnant with their first child after she was rushed to the ER. 'Any pain or suffering I felt has been replaced with joy,' Williams told the Boston Globe. 'Discovering that I was going to be a father is how I'll always remember the Marathon.' Caroline Reinsch was just two weeks pregnant when the bombs exploded. Both she and her boyfriend suffered serious leg injuries
|
Christian Williams
|
[
"Christian Williams",
"Williams"
] |
{
"passage": 2230,
"query": 3477
}
|
Query: Reinsch, 39, and Williams, 41, who met through @placeholder' sister years prior, attended the marathon on April 15 to cheer for a friend.
Entities: Caroline Reinsch, Reinsch, Boston, ER., Boston Globe, Williams, Marathon, Christian Williams
Passage: After suffering life-changing injuries at the hands of the Boston bombers, you would think that that fateful day would be one of pain in the memories of Caroline Reinsch and Christian Williams. But the couple, who both sustained serious leg injuries, have said that it will always be one of joy - as they learned Reinsch was pregnant with their first child after she was rushed to the ER. 'Any pain or suffering I felt has been replaced with joy,' Williams told the Boston Globe. 'Discovering that I was going to be a father is how I'll always remember the Marathon.' Caroline Reinsch was just two weeks pregnant when the bombs exploded. Both she and her boyfriend suffered serious leg injuries
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Williams
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