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[ "Manchester United", "United" ]
{ "passage": 2283, "query": 3545 }
Query: Everton continued to press for an equaliser, and @placeholder had De Gea to thank for protecting their lead Entities: Everton, United, Spanish, Atletico Madrid, Angel di Maria, Louis van Gaal, David de Gea, Old Trafford, Radamel Falcao, Manchester United, Juan Mata, Leighton Baines, Mata, Premier League, De Gea Passage: Juan Mata claimed David de Gea's new haircut brought him luck after the Spanish stopper pulled off a number of impressive saves against Everton. Manchester United won the game 2-1 with goals from Angel di Maria and Radamel Falcao, but it was the performance of United's keeper that proved decisive. The 23-year-old pulled off a string of remarkable saves - including a penalty from Leighton Baines, who had not previously missed in the Premier League - and Mata claimed the former Atletico Madrid man's new trim may have provided a helping hand. Juan Mata said Manchester United team-mate David de Gea new haircut brought him luck against Everton. Manchester United beat Everton 2-1 at Old Trafford. The win moves Louis van Gaal's side up to fourth in Premier League table. Angel di Maria and Radamel Falcao scored. But David de Gea arguably won them the match with number of key saves. De Gea saved a penalty from Leighton Baines. Juan Mata says De Gea's new haircut brought him luck
Manchester United
[ "Manchester United", "United" ]
{ "passage": 2283, "query": 3545 }
Query: Everton continued to press for an equaliser, and @placeholder had De Gea to thank for protecting their lead Entities: Everton, United, Spanish, Atletico Madrid, Angel di Maria, Louis van Gaal, David de Gea, Old Trafford, Radamel Falcao, Manchester United, Juan Mata, Leighton Baines, Mata, Premier League, De Gea Passage: Juan Mata claimed David de Gea's new haircut brought him luck after the Spanish stopper pulled off a number of impressive saves against Everton. Manchester United won the game 2-1 with goals from Angel di Maria and Radamel Falcao, but it was the performance of United's keeper that proved decisive. The 23-year-old pulled off a string of remarkable saves - including a penalty from Leighton Baines, who had not previously missed in the Premier League - and Mata claimed the former Atletico Madrid man's new trim may have provided a helping hand. Juan Mata said Manchester United team-mate David de Gea new haircut brought him luck against Everton. Manchester United beat Everton 2-1 at Old Trafford. The win moves Louis van Gaal's side up to fourth in Premier League table. Angel di Maria and Radamel Falcao scored. But David de Gea arguably won them the match with number of key saves. De Gea saved a penalty from Leighton Baines. Juan Mata says De Gea's new haircut brought him luck
United
[ "Kurdish", "Kurdistan", "Kurds" ]
{ "passage": 2284, "query": 3546 }
Query: Kurds have long regarded Kirkuk as an integral part of @placeholder, and many want to be part of Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region. Entities: Kurdistan, United States, U.S., Massoud Barzani, Kirkuk, Arabs, Turkmen, Parliament Ayad al-Samarrai'e, Baghdad, Biden, Mahmoud Othman, CNN, Joe Biden, Iraqi, Kurdish, Kurds, Jay Carney, Iraq Passage: Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- A Kurdish member of Iraq's parliament said Monday that the United States is pressuring the "highest levels of the Kurdish leadership" to accept a compromise that would dictate how national elections would be held in January. Mahmoud Othman said the United States urged the Kurdish majority in the northern oil-rich province of Kirkuk to agree to a proposal that would settle issues about the law that spells out how the election will be carried out. Vice President Joe Biden broached the issue of elections in telephone calls Sunday with Iraqi Kurdistan President Massoud Barzani and Speaker of the Parliament Ayad al-Samarrai'e, said Biden spokesman Jay Carney. Member of parliament says U.S. pushing for agreement on election law. Biden discussed January elections in calls with Kurdish political leaders. Kurds have said U.S. proposals favor Arabs, Turkmen. Iraqi election commission has called for swift passage of election law
Kurdish
[ "Kurdish", "Kurdistan", "Kurds" ]
{ "passage": 2284, "query": 3546 }
Query: Kurds have long regarded Kirkuk as an integral part of @placeholder, and many want to be part of Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region. Entities: Kurdistan, United States, U.S., Massoud Barzani, Kirkuk, Arabs, Turkmen, Parliament Ayad al-Samarrai'e, Baghdad, Biden, Mahmoud Othman, CNN, Joe Biden, Iraqi, Kurdish, Kurds, Jay Carney, Iraq Passage: Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- A Kurdish member of Iraq's parliament said Monday that the United States is pressuring the "highest levels of the Kurdish leadership" to accept a compromise that would dictate how national elections would be held in January. Mahmoud Othman said the United States urged the Kurdish majority in the northern oil-rich province of Kirkuk to agree to a proposal that would settle issues about the law that spells out how the election will be carried out. Vice President Joe Biden broached the issue of elections in telephone calls Sunday with Iraqi Kurdistan President Massoud Barzani and Speaker of the Parliament Ayad al-Samarrai'e, said Biden spokesman Jay Carney. Member of parliament says U.S. pushing for agreement on election law. Biden discussed January elections in calls with Kurdish political leaders. Kurds have said U.S. proposals favor Arabs, Turkmen. Iraqi election commission has called for swift passage of election law
Kurdistan
[ "Kurdish", "Kurdistan", "Kurds" ]
{ "passage": 2284, "query": 3546 }
Query: Kurds have long regarded Kirkuk as an integral part of @placeholder, and many want to be part of Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region. Entities: Kurdistan, United States, U.S., Massoud Barzani, Kirkuk, Arabs, Turkmen, Parliament Ayad al-Samarrai'e, Baghdad, Biden, Mahmoud Othman, CNN, Joe Biden, Iraqi, Kurdish, Kurds, Jay Carney, Iraq Passage: Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- A Kurdish member of Iraq's parliament said Monday that the United States is pressuring the "highest levels of the Kurdish leadership" to accept a compromise that would dictate how national elections would be held in January. Mahmoud Othman said the United States urged the Kurdish majority in the northern oil-rich province of Kirkuk to agree to a proposal that would settle issues about the law that spells out how the election will be carried out. Vice President Joe Biden broached the issue of elections in telephone calls Sunday with Iraqi Kurdistan President Massoud Barzani and Speaker of the Parliament Ayad al-Samarrai'e, said Biden spokesman Jay Carney. Member of parliament says U.S. pushing for agreement on election law. Biden discussed January elections in calls with Kurdish political leaders. Kurds have said U.S. proposals favor Arabs, Turkmen. Iraqi election commission has called for swift passage of election law
Kurds
[ "Mahmoud Othman" ]
{ "passage": 2284, "query": 3547 }
Query: @placeholder described the U.S. efforts at pushing forward a compromise to the Kurds as being "counterproductive" and "making things worse." Entities: Kurdistan, United States, U.S., Massoud Barzani, Kirkuk, Arabs, Turkmen, Parliament Ayad al-Samarrai'e, Baghdad, Biden, Mahmoud Othman, CNN, Joe Biden, Iraqi, Kurdish, Kurds, Jay Carney, Iraq Passage: Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- A Kurdish member of Iraq's parliament said Monday that the United States is pressuring the "highest levels of the Kurdish leadership" to accept a compromise that would dictate how national elections would be held in January. Mahmoud Othman said the United States urged the Kurdish majority in the northern oil-rich province of Kirkuk to agree to a proposal that would settle issues about the law that spells out how the election will be carried out. Vice President Joe Biden broached the issue of elections in telephone calls Sunday with Iraqi Kurdistan President Massoud Barzani and Speaker of the Parliament Ayad al-Samarrai'e, said Biden spokesman Jay Carney. Member of parliament says U.S. pushing for agreement on election law. Biden discussed January elections in calls with Kurdish political leaders. Kurds have said U.S. proposals favor Arabs, Turkmen. Iraqi election commission has called for swift passage of election law
Mahmoud Othman
[ "Kurdish", "Kurdistan", "Kurds" ]
{ "passage": 2284, "query": 3548 }
Query: But @placeholder returned to the city in droves after the regime was toppled. Entities: Kurdistan, United States, U.S., Massoud Barzani, Kirkuk, Arabs, Turkmen, Parliament Ayad al-Samarrai'e, Baghdad, Biden, Mahmoud Othman, CNN, Joe Biden, Iraqi, Kurdish, Kurds, Jay Carney, Iraq Passage: Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- A Kurdish member of Iraq's parliament said Monday that the United States is pressuring the "highest levels of the Kurdish leadership" to accept a compromise that would dictate how national elections would be held in January. Mahmoud Othman said the United States urged the Kurdish majority in the northern oil-rich province of Kirkuk to agree to a proposal that would settle issues about the law that spells out how the election will be carried out. Vice President Joe Biden broached the issue of elections in telephone calls Sunday with Iraqi Kurdistan President Massoud Barzani and Speaker of the Parliament Ayad al-Samarrai'e, said Biden spokesman Jay Carney. Member of parliament says U.S. pushing for agreement on election law. Biden discussed January elections in calls with Kurdish political leaders. Kurds have said U.S. proposals favor Arabs, Turkmen. Iraqi election commission has called for swift passage of election law
Kurdish
[ "Kurdish", "Kurdistan", "Kurds" ]
{ "passage": 2284, "query": 3548 }
Query: But @placeholder returned to the city in droves after the regime was toppled. Entities: Kurdistan, United States, U.S., Massoud Barzani, Kirkuk, Arabs, Turkmen, Parliament Ayad al-Samarrai'e, Baghdad, Biden, Mahmoud Othman, CNN, Joe Biden, Iraqi, Kurdish, Kurds, Jay Carney, Iraq Passage: Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- A Kurdish member of Iraq's parliament said Monday that the United States is pressuring the "highest levels of the Kurdish leadership" to accept a compromise that would dictate how national elections would be held in January. Mahmoud Othman said the United States urged the Kurdish majority in the northern oil-rich province of Kirkuk to agree to a proposal that would settle issues about the law that spells out how the election will be carried out. Vice President Joe Biden broached the issue of elections in telephone calls Sunday with Iraqi Kurdistan President Massoud Barzani and Speaker of the Parliament Ayad al-Samarrai'e, said Biden spokesman Jay Carney. Member of parliament says U.S. pushing for agreement on election law. Biden discussed January elections in calls with Kurdish political leaders. Kurds have said U.S. proposals favor Arabs, Turkmen. Iraqi election commission has called for swift passage of election law
Kurdistan
[ "Kurdish", "Kurdistan", "Kurds" ]
{ "passage": 2284, "query": 3548 }
Query: But @placeholder returned to the city in droves after the regime was toppled. Entities: Kurdistan, United States, U.S., Massoud Barzani, Kirkuk, Arabs, Turkmen, Parliament Ayad al-Samarrai'e, Baghdad, Biden, Mahmoud Othman, CNN, Joe Biden, Iraqi, Kurdish, Kurds, Jay Carney, Iraq Passage: Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- A Kurdish member of Iraq's parliament said Monday that the United States is pressuring the "highest levels of the Kurdish leadership" to accept a compromise that would dictate how national elections would be held in January. Mahmoud Othman said the United States urged the Kurdish majority in the northern oil-rich province of Kirkuk to agree to a proposal that would settle issues about the law that spells out how the election will be carried out. Vice President Joe Biden broached the issue of elections in telephone calls Sunday with Iraqi Kurdistan President Massoud Barzani and Speaker of the Parliament Ayad al-Samarrai'e, said Biden spokesman Jay Carney. Member of parliament says U.S. pushing for agreement on election law. Biden discussed January elections in calls with Kurdish political leaders. Kurds have said U.S. proposals favor Arabs, Turkmen. Iraqi election commission has called for swift passage of election law
Kurds
[ "White Dee" ]
{ "passage": 2285, "query": 3549 }
Query: Labour MP Simon Danczuk has attacked the circus around @placeholder which is undermining support for the welfare safety net Entities: Magaluf, Benefits Street, Birmingham, Brits, MailOnline, Spain, White Dee, Tom Mctague, James Turner Street, Simon Danczuk, Labour Passage: EXCLUSIVE By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor Benefits Street star White Dee is becoming a role model for a generation of Brits who think they don't have to work, a top Labour MP has claimed. Simon Danczuk, who was brought up by a single mother on benefits, attacked the 'circus' surrounding the controversial mother of two - who shot to fame as the star resident of Birmingham's James Turner Street. He told MailOnline her recent antics, where she was pictured enjoying a lavish holiday in Magaluf despite claiming she is too depressed to work, were 'fetishising benefits culture'. Simon Danczuk says youngsters think they can get famous on benefits. Insists White Dee has a 'lot to offer' and needs to get back to work. Comes after she returned home from four day holiday to Spain
White Dee
[ "Benefits Street", "James Turner Street" ]
{ "passage": 2285, "query": 3550 }
Query: There is no suggestion Dee has broken the rules, but since starring in @placeholder she has appeared on TV several times and been linked with a string of new jobs including standing as an MP and becoming a TV chef. Entities: Magaluf, Benefits Street, Birmingham, Brits, MailOnline, Spain, White Dee, Tom Mctague, James Turner Street, Simon Danczuk, Labour Passage: EXCLUSIVE By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor Benefits Street star White Dee is becoming a role model for a generation of Brits who think they don't have to work, a top Labour MP has claimed. Simon Danczuk, who was brought up by a single mother on benefits, attacked the 'circus' surrounding the controversial mother of two - who shot to fame as the star resident of Birmingham's James Turner Street. He told MailOnline her recent antics, where she was pictured enjoying a lavish holiday in Magaluf despite claiming she is too depressed to work, were 'fetishising benefits culture'. Simon Danczuk says youngsters think they can get famous on benefits. Insists White Dee has a 'lot to offer' and needs to get back to work. Comes after she returned home from four day holiday to Spain
Benefits Street
[ "Benefits Street", "James Turner Street" ]
{ "passage": 2285, "query": 3550 }
Query: There is no suggestion Dee has broken the rules, but since starring in @placeholder she has appeared on TV several times and been linked with a string of new jobs including standing as an MP and becoming a TV chef. Entities: Magaluf, Benefits Street, Birmingham, Brits, MailOnline, Spain, White Dee, Tom Mctague, James Turner Street, Simon Danczuk, Labour Passage: EXCLUSIVE By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor Benefits Street star White Dee is becoming a role model for a generation of Brits who think they don't have to work, a top Labour MP has claimed. Simon Danczuk, who was brought up by a single mother on benefits, attacked the 'circus' surrounding the controversial mother of two - who shot to fame as the star resident of Birmingham's James Turner Street. He told MailOnline her recent antics, where she was pictured enjoying a lavish holiday in Magaluf despite claiming she is too depressed to work, were 'fetishising benefits culture'. Simon Danczuk says youngsters think they can get famous on benefits. Insists White Dee has a 'lot to offer' and needs to get back to work. Comes after she returned home from four day holiday to Spain
James Turner Street
[ "Bill de Blasio", "de Blasio" ]
{ "passage": 2286, "query": 3551 }
Query: In fact, within hours of publication of the mayor's remarks, @placeholder was using the dust-up as part of a fund-raising appeal to supporters. Entities: Louis, Michael Bloomberg, de Blasio, Bloomberg, De Blasio, Errol Louis, Bill de Blasio, New York City, CNN, City Hall, NY Passage: (CNN) -- New York City has seen a jarring last-minute twist in the race for mayor, in which the current mayor, Michael Bloomberg, may have given a crucial boost to the person he would probably least like to see succeed him in City Hall. Bill de Blasio, who surged into the lead among the Democrats running for mayor, has been campaigning for months as a progressive bent on governing in a way that alters or reverses many of Bloomberg's cherished policies -- starting with de Blasio's proposal to raise taxes on households earning $500,000 or more per year. De Blasio, who is married to a black woman, has also made a series of campaign ads that include his biracial teenage children. Errol Louis: In interview NY Mayor Bloomberg called de Blasio's campaign "racist" His comment that de Blasio using mixed-race family in campaign backfired, Louis says. He says de Blasio campaigns to upend many Bloomberg policies, mayor likely chafing at this. Louis: If de Blasio wins primary, it will signal Bloomberg's 12-year tenure truly coming to close
Bill de Blasio
[ "Bill de Blasio", "de Blasio" ]
{ "passage": 2286, "query": 3551 }
Query: In fact, within hours of publication of the mayor's remarks, @placeholder was using the dust-up as part of a fund-raising appeal to supporters. Entities: Louis, Michael Bloomberg, de Blasio, Bloomberg, De Blasio, Errol Louis, Bill de Blasio, New York City, CNN, City Hall, NY Passage: (CNN) -- New York City has seen a jarring last-minute twist in the race for mayor, in which the current mayor, Michael Bloomberg, may have given a crucial boost to the person he would probably least like to see succeed him in City Hall. Bill de Blasio, who surged into the lead among the Democrats running for mayor, has been campaigning for months as a progressive bent on governing in a way that alters or reverses many of Bloomberg's cherished policies -- starting with de Blasio's proposal to raise taxes on households earning $500,000 or more per year. De Blasio, who is married to a black woman, has also made a series of campaign ads that include his biracial teenage children. Errol Louis: In interview NY Mayor Bloomberg called de Blasio's campaign "racist" His comment that de Blasio using mixed-race family in campaign backfired, Louis says. He says de Blasio campaigns to upend many Bloomberg policies, mayor likely chafing at this. Louis: If de Blasio wins primary, it will signal Bloomberg's 12-year tenure truly coming to close
de Blasio
[ "NY", "New York City" ]
{ "passage": 2286, "query": 3552 }
Query: But @placeholder are looking for someone who is more empathetic: In a recent poll, 65% of New Yorkers said they want the city to move in a different direction. Entities: Louis, Michael Bloomberg, de Blasio, Bloomberg, De Blasio, Errol Louis, Bill de Blasio, New York City, CNN, City Hall, NY Passage: (CNN) -- New York City has seen a jarring last-minute twist in the race for mayor, in which the current mayor, Michael Bloomberg, may have given a crucial boost to the person he would probably least like to see succeed him in City Hall. Bill de Blasio, who surged into the lead among the Democrats running for mayor, has been campaigning for months as a progressive bent on governing in a way that alters or reverses many of Bloomberg's cherished policies -- starting with de Blasio's proposal to raise taxes on households earning $500,000 or more per year. De Blasio, who is married to a black woman, has also made a series of campaign ads that include his biracial teenage children. Errol Louis: In interview NY Mayor Bloomberg called de Blasio's campaign "racist" His comment that de Blasio using mixed-race family in campaign backfired, Louis says. He says de Blasio campaigns to upend many Bloomberg policies, mayor likely chafing at this. Louis: If de Blasio wins primary, it will signal Bloomberg's 12-year tenure truly coming to close
NY
[ "NY", "New York City" ]
{ "passage": 2286, "query": 3552 }
Query: But @placeholder are looking for someone who is more empathetic: In a recent poll, 65% of New Yorkers said they want the city to move in a different direction. Entities: Louis, Michael Bloomberg, de Blasio, Bloomberg, De Blasio, Errol Louis, Bill de Blasio, New York City, CNN, City Hall, NY Passage: (CNN) -- New York City has seen a jarring last-minute twist in the race for mayor, in which the current mayor, Michael Bloomberg, may have given a crucial boost to the person he would probably least like to see succeed him in City Hall. Bill de Blasio, who surged into the lead among the Democrats running for mayor, has been campaigning for months as a progressive bent on governing in a way that alters or reverses many of Bloomberg's cherished policies -- starting with de Blasio's proposal to raise taxes on households earning $500,000 or more per year. De Blasio, who is married to a black woman, has also made a series of campaign ads that include his biracial teenage children. Errol Louis: In interview NY Mayor Bloomberg called de Blasio's campaign "racist" His comment that de Blasio using mixed-race family in campaign backfired, Louis says. He says de Blasio campaigns to upend many Bloomberg policies, mayor likely chafing at this. Louis: If de Blasio wins primary, it will signal Bloomberg's 12-year tenure truly coming to close
New York City
[ "South Africa", "South African" ]
{ "passage": 2287, "query": 3553 }
Query: The National Prosecuting Authority said that no @placeholder have been linked to the suspects but that further arrests were possible. Entities: Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Joseph Kabila, Johannesburg, National Prosecuting Authority, Goma, Makhosini Nkosi, South African, CNN, Limpopo, M23, Congolese, South Africa Passage: Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- An elite South African police squad has arrested 19 suspected Congolese rebels in a remote corner of northern South Africa, an official said, in a raid that may have headed off a coup attempt. "The grouping's objective was to receive specialized military related training to overthrow the current DRC government, under the leadership of President Joseph Kabila," Makhosini Nkosi, a spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority, said in a statement Tuesday. Read more: Why the world is ignoring Congo war The alleged coup plotters were tracked to a remote area of Limpopo province, suggesting long-term surveillance by South African law enforcement. Police seized 19 suspected Congolese rebels in South Africa, an official says. They are accused of plotting a coup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A Congolese government spokesman says the suspects have links to the M23 rebel group. The M23 rebels seized the city of Goma late last year
South Africa
[ "South Africa", "South African" ]
{ "passage": 2287, "query": 3553 }
Query: The National Prosecuting Authority said that no @placeholder have been linked to the suspects but that further arrests were possible. Entities: Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Joseph Kabila, Johannesburg, National Prosecuting Authority, Goma, Makhosini Nkosi, South African, CNN, Limpopo, M23, Congolese, South Africa Passage: Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- An elite South African police squad has arrested 19 suspected Congolese rebels in a remote corner of northern South Africa, an official said, in a raid that may have headed off a coup attempt. "The grouping's objective was to receive specialized military related training to overthrow the current DRC government, under the leadership of President Joseph Kabila," Makhosini Nkosi, a spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority, said in a statement Tuesday. Read more: Why the world is ignoring Congo war The alleged coup plotters were tracked to a remote area of Limpopo province, suggesting long-term surveillance by South African law enforcement. Police seized 19 suspected Congolese rebels in South Africa, an official says. They are accused of plotting a coup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A Congolese government spokesman says the suspects have links to the M23 rebel group. The M23 rebels seized the city of Goma late last year
South African
[ "Congo", "Congolese", "DRC", "Democratic Republic of the Congo" ]
{ "passage": 2287, "query": 3554 }
Query: Why eastern @placeholder is 'rape capital of the world' Entities: Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Joseph Kabila, Johannesburg, National Prosecuting Authority, Goma, Makhosini Nkosi, South African, CNN, Limpopo, M23, Congolese, South Africa Passage: Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- An elite South African police squad has arrested 19 suspected Congolese rebels in a remote corner of northern South Africa, an official said, in a raid that may have headed off a coup attempt. "The grouping's objective was to receive specialized military related training to overthrow the current DRC government, under the leadership of President Joseph Kabila," Makhosini Nkosi, a spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority, said in a statement Tuesday. Read more: Why the world is ignoring Congo war The alleged coup plotters were tracked to a remote area of Limpopo province, suggesting long-term surveillance by South African law enforcement. Police seized 19 suspected Congolese rebels in South Africa, an official says. They are accused of plotting a coup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A Congolese government spokesman says the suspects have links to the M23 rebel group. The M23 rebels seized the city of Goma late last year
Congo
[ "Congo", "Congolese", "DRC", "Democratic Republic of the Congo" ]
{ "passage": 2287, "query": 3554 }
Query: Why eastern @placeholder is 'rape capital of the world' Entities: Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Joseph Kabila, Johannesburg, National Prosecuting Authority, Goma, Makhosini Nkosi, South African, CNN, Limpopo, M23, Congolese, South Africa Passage: Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- An elite South African police squad has arrested 19 suspected Congolese rebels in a remote corner of northern South Africa, an official said, in a raid that may have headed off a coup attempt. "The grouping's objective was to receive specialized military related training to overthrow the current DRC government, under the leadership of President Joseph Kabila," Makhosini Nkosi, a spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority, said in a statement Tuesday. Read more: Why the world is ignoring Congo war The alleged coup plotters were tracked to a remote area of Limpopo province, suggesting long-term surveillance by South African law enforcement. Police seized 19 suspected Congolese rebels in South Africa, an official says. They are accused of plotting a coup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A Congolese government spokesman says the suspects have links to the M23 rebel group. The M23 rebels seized the city of Goma late last year
Congolese
[ "Congo", "Congolese", "DRC", "Democratic Republic of the Congo" ]
{ "passage": 2287, "query": 3554 }
Query: Why eastern @placeholder is 'rape capital of the world' Entities: Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Joseph Kabila, Johannesburg, National Prosecuting Authority, Goma, Makhosini Nkosi, South African, CNN, Limpopo, M23, Congolese, South Africa Passage: Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- An elite South African police squad has arrested 19 suspected Congolese rebels in a remote corner of northern South Africa, an official said, in a raid that may have headed off a coup attempt. "The grouping's objective was to receive specialized military related training to overthrow the current DRC government, under the leadership of President Joseph Kabila," Makhosini Nkosi, a spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority, said in a statement Tuesday. Read more: Why the world is ignoring Congo war The alleged coup plotters were tracked to a remote area of Limpopo province, suggesting long-term surveillance by South African law enforcement. Police seized 19 suspected Congolese rebels in South Africa, an official says. They are accused of plotting a coup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A Congolese government spokesman says the suspects have links to the M23 rebel group. The M23 rebels seized the city of Goma late last year
DRC
[ "Congo", "Congolese", "DRC", "Democratic Republic of the Congo" ]
{ "passage": 2287, "query": 3554 }
Query: Why eastern @placeholder is 'rape capital of the world' Entities: Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Joseph Kabila, Johannesburg, National Prosecuting Authority, Goma, Makhosini Nkosi, South African, CNN, Limpopo, M23, Congolese, South Africa Passage: Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- An elite South African police squad has arrested 19 suspected Congolese rebels in a remote corner of northern South Africa, an official said, in a raid that may have headed off a coup attempt. "The grouping's objective was to receive specialized military related training to overthrow the current DRC government, under the leadership of President Joseph Kabila," Makhosini Nkosi, a spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority, said in a statement Tuesday. Read more: Why the world is ignoring Congo war The alleged coup plotters were tracked to a remote area of Limpopo province, suggesting long-term surveillance by South African law enforcement. Police seized 19 suspected Congolese rebels in South Africa, an official says. They are accused of plotting a coup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A Congolese government spokesman says the suspects have links to the M23 rebel group. The M23 rebels seized the city of Goma late last year
Democratic Republic of the Congo
[ "Congo", "Congolese", "DRC", "Democratic Republic of the Congo" ]
{ "passage": 2287, "query": 3555 }
Query: "They were planning terrorist attacks in South Africa targeting @placeholder officials and in DRC. Entities: Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Joseph Kabila, Johannesburg, National Prosecuting Authority, Goma, Makhosini Nkosi, South African, CNN, Limpopo, M23, Congolese, South Africa Passage: Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- An elite South African police squad has arrested 19 suspected Congolese rebels in a remote corner of northern South Africa, an official said, in a raid that may have headed off a coup attempt. "The grouping's objective was to receive specialized military related training to overthrow the current DRC government, under the leadership of President Joseph Kabila," Makhosini Nkosi, a spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority, said in a statement Tuesday. Read more: Why the world is ignoring Congo war The alleged coup plotters were tracked to a remote area of Limpopo province, suggesting long-term surveillance by South African law enforcement. Police seized 19 suspected Congolese rebels in South Africa, an official says. They are accused of plotting a coup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A Congolese government spokesman says the suspects have links to the M23 rebel group. The M23 rebels seized the city of Goma late last year
Congo
[ "Congo", "Congolese", "DRC", "Democratic Republic of the Congo" ]
{ "passage": 2287, "query": 3555 }
Query: "They were planning terrorist attacks in South Africa targeting @placeholder officials and in DRC. Entities: Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Joseph Kabila, Johannesburg, National Prosecuting Authority, Goma, Makhosini Nkosi, South African, CNN, Limpopo, M23, Congolese, South Africa Passage: Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- An elite South African police squad has arrested 19 suspected Congolese rebels in a remote corner of northern South Africa, an official said, in a raid that may have headed off a coup attempt. "The grouping's objective was to receive specialized military related training to overthrow the current DRC government, under the leadership of President Joseph Kabila," Makhosini Nkosi, a spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority, said in a statement Tuesday. Read more: Why the world is ignoring Congo war The alleged coup plotters were tracked to a remote area of Limpopo province, suggesting long-term surveillance by South African law enforcement. Police seized 19 suspected Congolese rebels in South Africa, an official says. They are accused of plotting a coup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A Congolese government spokesman says the suspects have links to the M23 rebel group. The M23 rebels seized the city of Goma late last year
Congolese
[ "Congo", "Congolese", "DRC", "Democratic Republic of the Congo" ]
{ "passage": 2287, "query": 3555 }
Query: "They were planning terrorist attacks in South Africa targeting @placeholder officials and in DRC. Entities: Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Joseph Kabila, Johannesburg, National Prosecuting Authority, Goma, Makhosini Nkosi, South African, CNN, Limpopo, M23, Congolese, South Africa Passage: Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- An elite South African police squad has arrested 19 suspected Congolese rebels in a remote corner of northern South Africa, an official said, in a raid that may have headed off a coup attempt. "The grouping's objective was to receive specialized military related training to overthrow the current DRC government, under the leadership of President Joseph Kabila," Makhosini Nkosi, a spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority, said in a statement Tuesday. Read more: Why the world is ignoring Congo war The alleged coup plotters were tracked to a remote area of Limpopo province, suggesting long-term surveillance by South African law enforcement. Police seized 19 suspected Congolese rebels in South Africa, an official says. They are accused of plotting a coup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A Congolese government spokesman says the suspects have links to the M23 rebel group. The M23 rebels seized the city of Goma late last year
DRC
[ "Congo", "Congolese", "DRC", "Democratic Republic of the Congo" ]
{ "passage": 2287, "query": 3555 }
Query: "They were planning terrorist attacks in South Africa targeting @placeholder officials and in DRC. Entities: Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Joseph Kabila, Johannesburg, National Prosecuting Authority, Goma, Makhosini Nkosi, South African, CNN, Limpopo, M23, Congolese, South Africa Passage: Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- An elite South African police squad has arrested 19 suspected Congolese rebels in a remote corner of northern South Africa, an official said, in a raid that may have headed off a coup attempt. "The grouping's objective was to receive specialized military related training to overthrow the current DRC government, under the leadership of President Joseph Kabila," Makhosini Nkosi, a spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority, said in a statement Tuesday. Read more: Why the world is ignoring Congo war The alleged coup plotters were tracked to a remote area of Limpopo province, suggesting long-term surveillance by South African law enforcement. Police seized 19 suspected Congolese rebels in South Africa, an official says. They are accused of plotting a coup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A Congolese government spokesman says the suspects have links to the M23 rebel group. The M23 rebels seized the city of Goma late last year
Democratic Republic of the Congo
[ "Congo", "Congolese", "DRC", "Democratic Republic of the Congo" ]
{ "passage": 2287, "query": 3556 }
Query: "They were planning terrorist attacks in South Africa targeting Congolese officials and in @placeholder. Entities: Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Joseph Kabila, Johannesburg, National Prosecuting Authority, Goma, Makhosini Nkosi, South African, CNN, Limpopo, M23, Congolese, South Africa Passage: Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- An elite South African police squad has arrested 19 suspected Congolese rebels in a remote corner of northern South Africa, an official said, in a raid that may have headed off a coup attempt. "The grouping's objective was to receive specialized military related training to overthrow the current DRC government, under the leadership of President Joseph Kabila," Makhosini Nkosi, a spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority, said in a statement Tuesday. Read more: Why the world is ignoring Congo war The alleged coup plotters were tracked to a remote area of Limpopo province, suggesting long-term surveillance by South African law enforcement. Police seized 19 suspected Congolese rebels in South Africa, an official says. They are accused of plotting a coup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A Congolese government spokesman says the suspects have links to the M23 rebel group. The M23 rebels seized the city of Goma late last year
Congo
[ "Congo", "Congolese", "DRC", "Democratic Republic of the Congo" ]
{ "passage": 2287, "query": 3556 }
Query: "They were planning terrorist attacks in South Africa targeting Congolese officials and in @placeholder. Entities: Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Joseph Kabila, Johannesburg, National Prosecuting Authority, Goma, Makhosini Nkosi, South African, CNN, Limpopo, M23, Congolese, South Africa Passage: Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- An elite South African police squad has arrested 19 suspected Congolese rebels in a remote corner of northern South Africa, an official said, in a raid that may have headed off a coup attempt. "The grouping's objective was to receive specialized military related training to overthrow the current DRC government, under the leadership of President Joseph Kabila," Makhosini Nkosi, a spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority, said in a statement Tuesday. Read more: Why the world is ignoring Congo war The alleged coup plotters were tracked to a remote area of Limpopo province, suggesting long-term surveillance by South African law enforcement. Police seized 19 suspected Congolese rebels in South Africa, an official says. They are accused of plotting a coup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A Congolese government spokesman says the suspects have links to the M23 rebel group. The M23 rebels seized the city of Goma late last year
Congolese
[ "Congo", "Congolese", "DRC", "Democratic Republic of the Congo" ]
{ "passage": 2287, "query": 3556 }
Query: "They were planning terrorist attacks in South Africa targeting Congolese officials and in @placeholder. Entities: Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Joseph Kabila, Johannesburg, National Prosecuting Authority, Goma, Makhosini Nkosi, South African, CNN, Limpopo, M23, Congolese, South Africa Passage: Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- An elite South African police squad has arrested 19 suspected Congolese rebels in a remote corner of northern South Africa, an official said, in a raid that may have headed off a coup attempt. "The grouping's objective was to receive specialized military related training to overthrow the current DRC government, under the leadership of President Joseph Kabila," Makhosini Nkosi, a spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority, said in a statement Tuesday. Read more: Why the world is ignoring Congo war The alleged coup plotters were tracked to a remote area of Limpopo province, suggesting long-term surveillance by South African law enforcement. Police seized 19 suspected Congolese rebels in South Africa, an official says. They are accused of plotting a coup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A Congolese government spokesman says the suspects have links to the M23 rebel group. The M23 rebels seized the city of Goma late last year
DRC
[ "Congo", "Congolese", "DRC", "Democratic Republic of the Congo" ]
{ "passage": 2287, "query": 3556 }
Query: "They were planning terrorist attacks in South Africa targeting Congolese officials and in @placeholder. Entities: Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Joseph Kabila, Johannesburg, National Prosecuting Authority, Goma, Makhosini Nkosi, South African, CNN, Limpopo, M23, Congolese, South Africa Passage: Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- An elite South African police squad has arrested 19 suspected Congolese rebels in a remote corner of northern South Africa, an official said, in a raid that may have headed off a coup attempt. "The grouping's objective was to receive specialized military related training to overthrow the current DRC government, under the leadership of President Joseph Kabila," Makhosini Nkosi, a spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority, said in a statement Tuesday. Read more: Why the world is ignoring Congo war The alleged coup plotters were tracked to a remote area of Limpopo province, suggesting long-term surveillance by South African law enforcement. Police seized 19 suspected Congolese rebels in South Africa, an official says. They are accused of plotting a coup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A Congolese government spokesman says the suspects have links to the M23 rebel group. The M23 rebels seized the city of Goma late last year
Democratic Republic of the Congo
[ "Kevin Mengel" ]
{ "passage": 2288, "query": 3557 }
Query: Mr @placeholder's body was buried behind the 21-year-old's former high school in June 2010. Entities: Stephen Shappell, Marie Mengel, Kevin Mengel, Morgan Mengel, Morgan, Chester County, Paul Thompson, Philadelphia, Mengel Passage: Morgan Mengel tried to have lover take the blame by pretending she had given birth to his twins By Paul Thompson Last updated at 9:07 PM on 30th January 2012 A wife went on trial today accused of goading her lover into killing her husband to avoid an expensive custody battle over their young children. Morgan Marie Mengel, 35, convinced 21-year-old Stephen Shappell to take part in her alleged murder plot to batter Kevin Mengel, 34, to death with a shovel in Chester County, Philadelphia. The jury will then hear how Mengel tried to persuade her lover to take the full blame for the murder by pretending she had given birth to his twins while in prison. Morgan Mengel tried to have lover take the blame by pretending she had given birth to his twins
Kevin Mengel
[ "CIA" ]
{ "passage": 2289, "query": 3558 }
Query: The individuals who breached the (committee) computer, I think, are going to have to be dealt with, I think, very harshly by the @placeholder," he said. Entities: John Brennan, Justice Department, Senate Intelligence Committee, CIA, Brennan Passage: CIA Director John Brennan apologized to the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday and admitted the agency spied on computers used by its staffers who prepared an investigation of the controversial post 9/11 CIA interrogation and detention program. The episode was the subject of an unusual, public dispute between the panel and the spy agency over access to classified information. The CIA had accused the committee staffers of getting access to internal agency documents and of improperly handling classified material. The Justice Department looked into it at the request of the CIA and decided there wasn't enough evidence of a crime to warrant further investigation. CIA Director John Brennan apologized for incident involving intelligence panel. Allegations involved spying on committee staffers working on a report on CIA interrogations. The Justice Department probed the matter briefly, but dropped the inquiry. But the CIA inspector general found some problems for which Brennan apologized
CIA
[ "Italian" ]
{ "passage": 2290, "query": 3559 }
Query: Those who arrive generally have no papers and seek asylum in @placeholder. Entities: Antonio Candela, Sicily, Francis, Italian, Eritreans, Somalis, Rome, EU, Lampedusa, European Union, Africa, Libya, CNN, Ghanaians Passage: Rome (CNN) -- A boat carrying as many as 500 people capsized and caught fire off the Italian island of Lampedusa, the nation's coast guard told CNN on Thursday. At least 110 people died, a doctor with the local health department said. Antonio Candela said that 154 people had been rescued in the ongoing operation. Lampedusa's boat people: One man's story Lampedusa, not far from Sicily and the closest Italian island to Africa, has become a destination for tens of thousands of refugees seeking to enter European Union countries -- and such deadly shipwrecks are all too common. The latest boat to sink is thought to have been carrying up to 500 people. Those aboard include Eritreans, Somalis and Ghanaians, the coast guard said, and the boat is believed to have launched from Libya's coast. NEW: 154 people have been rescued after boat capsizes and burns, a doctor says. Pope Francis calls for concerted action to prevent future tragedies like this. Lampedusa is a major destination for refugees seeking to enter the EU from Africa
Italian
[ "Francis" ]
{ "passage": 2290, "query": 3560 }
Query: @placeholder, who visited the tiny island near Sicily this summer to pray for refugees and migrants lost at sea, echoed that call. Entities: Antonio Candela, Sicily, Francis, Italian, Eritreans, Somalis, Rome, EU, Lampedusa, European Union, Africa, Libya, CNN, Ghanaians Passage: Rome (CNN) -- A boat carrying as many as 500 people capsized and caught fire off the Italian island of Lampedusa, the nation's coast guard told CNN on Thursday. At least 110 people died, a doctor with the local health department said. Antonio Candela said that 154 people had been rescued in the ongoing operation. Lampedusa's boat people: One man's story Lampedusa, not far from Sicily and the closest Italian island to Africa, has become a destination for tens of thousands of refugees seeking to enter European Union countries -- and such deadly shipwrecks are all too common. The latest boat to sink is thought to have been carrying up to 500 people. Those aboard include Eritreans, Somalis and Ghanaians, the coast guard said, and the boat is believed to have launched from Libya's coast. NEW: 154 people have been rescued after boat capsizes and burns, a doctor says. Pope Francis calls for concerted action to prevent future tragedies like this. Lampedusa is a major destination for refugees seeking to enter the EU from Africa
Francis
[ "Republican" ]
{ "passage": 2291, "query": 3561 }
Query: Obama aides bristle at suggestions he is responsible for the trust deficit with the GOP; they say @placeholder made a decision very early on in the first term to oppose virtually every Obama initiative. Entities: Social Security, Barack Obama, Medicare, Republican, Obama, CNN, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- What a difference. Barack Obama assumed the presidency four years ago on a day full of history and hope. The second time around there is less hype, far lower expectations, and no illusions about the capital's political climate. "I just want things to work," then President-elect Obama told CNN in an interview days before taking office in 2009. To revisit that conversation is to be reminded that on many of the big issues on the original Obama agenda, Washington did anything but work -- or at least work together. Obama's address: Full text His signature first-term achievement -- health care reform -- was accomplished despite near unanimous Republican opposition. Many other priorities he listed just before taking the oath of office four years ago are still waiting for serious attention - or progress -- as he begins term two. At the start of his second term, Barack Obama has major issues left undone from his first. Deficits, Social Security and Medicare are carrying over into his second-term agenda. Education. Science and technology advances also are issues that may shape next four years
Republican
[ "Michelle" ]
{ "passage": 2292, "query": 3562 }
Query: @placeholder had demanded £300million from her former husband, who she married in 1995 claiming he was worth 'a few billion'. Entities: Marylebone, Sasha Young, Montagu Square, Westminster Coroner's Court, Guy van Ristell, Michelle, Scot Young, Young, Westminster Public Mortuary, London, British Passage: The body of a British tycoon who plunged to his death from a fourth-floor window was identified by his brother-in-law, an inquest heard today. Scot Young, 52, was found impaled on railings after plummeting 60ft from his £3million penthouse in Montagu Square in Marylebone, London, on December 8. An inquest into his death today heard how his brother-in-law Guy van Ristell formally identified his body at Westminster Public Mortuary. The hearing, at Westminster Coroner's Court, also heard how his daughter Sasha Young provided background details for registration of the body. Scroll down for video Scot Young, 52 (pictured), was found impaled on railings after plummeting 60ft from his £3million penthouse in Montagu Square, London, on December 8. His body was identified by his brother-in-law Guy van Ristell. Scot Young found impaled on railings after plummeting 60ft from window. Body of 52-year-old tycoon was identified by brother-in-law Guy van Ristell. His daughter Sasha Young also gave details for registration, inquest heard. Mr Young had been embroiled in bitter divorce battle with wife Michelle, 49. Inquest into his death formally opened today and adjourned until January
Michelle
[ "Guardian" ]
{ "passage": 2293, "query": 3563 }
Query: his claims - and the @placeholder said police are 'trying to 'ascertain' how Entities: Bradford West, Miss Khan, Galloway, Respect, Met, Afiz Khan, George Galloway, Guardian, Aisha Ali-Khan Passage: George Galloway’s former secretary has been arrested - along with her anti-terrorism officer husband - on suspicion of data protection offences. Aisha Ali-Khan and her husband, Detective Inspector Afiz Khan, were both arrested on Wednesday on suspicions relating to the mis-use of police databases. It follows Galloway's allegations in October of 'dirty tricks' by the pair - although the arrests are not believed to be connected to his specific complaints. Accusation: Mr Galloway accused Aisha Ali-Khan (left) of a dirty-tricks campaign against him with her husband, Afiz Khan (right) Mr Galloway suspended mother-of-one Miss Khan, 32, from her role in October - claiming the couple ran a smear campaign against the Respect MP for Bradford West, including encouraging the Guardian newspaper to run a piece against the party. Senior Met officer Afiz Khan arrested on suspicion of mis-using Met database. His wife, George Galloway's former secretary, arrested 'on suspicion of data protection offences' Respect MP claimed in October the pair were running a 'dirty tricks' campaign against him
Guardian
[ "Svetlana Krivsun" ]
{ "passage": 2294, "query": 3564 }
Query: Charged: @placeholder, 23, pictured arriving in court, faces up to seven years in jail if found guilty Entities: French, Moscow, Total, Russia, Basmanny Court, Martynenko, Svetlana Krivsun, Christophe de Margerie, Falcon, Paris, Snowplough, Vladimir Martynenko Passage: Russia today charged 'drunk' snowplough driver Vladimir Martynenko in connection with the air crash that caused the death of Total chief executive Christophe de Margerie. He was accused of violating safety regulations in the Moscow airport horror that killed one of the world's most respected businessmen on 20 October. The Falcon private jet struck 60 year old Martynenko's snowplough as it took off for Paris, killing the French oilman and three crew members. Formally charged: Still wearing his snowplough driver's uniform, Vladimir Martynenko sits in the defendants' cage at the Basmanny Court in Moscow, where he was remanded in custody upon his arrest. Snowplough driver Vladimir Martynenko formally arrested and charged. He is accused of violating safety regulations at the Moscow airport. Investigators claimed that he was 'drunk' when driving snowplough. He denies allegations that he was intoxicated at the time of the accident. Svetlana Krivsun also charged with causing death of Christophe de Margerie. She is suspected of having given the order for the private jet to take off. It crashed after its front wheel clipped a snowplough on the run way
Svetlana Krivsun
[ "Miura", "Yuichiro Miura" ]
{ "passage": 2295, "query": 3565 }
Query: "I think three times is enough," said @placeholder, who made his first ascent at the age of 70. Entities: Japan, Everest, Kathmandu, Sherchan, Guinness World Records, Nepali, Min Bahadur Sherchan, Yuichiro Miura, CNN, Japanese, London, Miura Passage: Kathmandu (CNN) -- A fight for supremacy between two octogenarian climbers is heating up on the slopes of the world's highest mountain. Eighty-year-old Japanese national Yuichiro Miura is on his way home after becoming the oldest climber to reach the summit of Everest on Thursday. But his achievement may soon be overshadowed as his old rival, veteran Nepali climber Min Bahadur Sherchan, 81, acclimatizes at base camp, ready to reclaim his title. The two mountaineers first clashed in 2008, when Sherchan, then 76, reached the 29,028-foot (8,848-meter) peak a day before Miura, then 75. However, it was Miura's ascent that made it into Guinness World Records, forcing Sherchan to travel to London to set the record straight. Japan's Yuichiro Miura, 80, is on way home after becoming the oldest climber to scale Everest. Record may already be at risk as 81-year-old rival acclimatizes at base camp. The pair have a longstanding rivalry since Sherchan claimed the title in 2008
Miura
[ "Miura", "Yuichiro Miura" ]
{ "passage": 2295, "query": 3565 }
Query: "I think three times is enough," said @placeholder, who made his first ascent at the age of 70. Entities: Japan, Everest, Kathmandu, Sherchan, Guinness World Records, Nepali, Min Bahadur Sherchan, Yuichiro Miura, CNN, Japanese, London, Miura Passage: Kathmandu (CNN) -- A fight for supremacy between two octogenarian climbers is heating up on the slopes of the world's highest mountain. Eighty-year-old Japanese national Yuichiro Miura is on his way home after becoming the oldest climber to reach the summit of Everest on Thursday. But his achievement may soon be overshadowed as his old rival, veteran Nepali climber Min Bahadur Sherchan, 81, acclimatizes at base camp, ready to reclaim his title. The two mountaineers first clashed in 2008, when Sherchan, then 76, reached the 29,028-foot (8,848-meter) peak a day before Miura, then 75. However, it was Miura's ascent that made it into Guinness World Records, forcing Sherchan to travel to London to set the record straight. Japan's Yuichiro Miura, 80, is on way home after becoming the oldest climber to scale Everest. Record may already be at risk as 81-year-old rival acclimatizes at base camp. The pair have a longstanding rivalry since Sherchan claimed the title in 2008
Yuichiro Miura
[ "Boston Police Department" ]
{ "passage": 2296, "query": 3566 }
Query: "As a result of the meetings, the @placeholder agrees that publishing FIO statistics going forward is necessary, and the Department is working toward personalizing interactions between officers and citizens." Entities: Boston Police Department, FIO, American Civil Liberties Union, African-American, Boston, Nusrat Choudhury, ACLU, CNN, Brown, Field Interrogation, Targeted, ACLU Racial Justice Program Passage: (CNN) -- A scathing review of policing in Boston found that in a city where about a quarter of the population is African-American, two-thirds of police stops involved black residents, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. The report, titled "Black, Brown, and Targeted," is based on the preliminary results of a study commissioned by the Boston Police Department -- which analyzed 204,000 "Field Interrogation and Observation" (FIO) reports from police officers between 2007 and 2010. "The fact that blacks make up about 25% of Boston's population, but are stopped 63% of the time raises serious concerns of racially biased policing," said Nusrat Choudhury, an attorney with the ACLU Racial Justice Program. In Boston, 25% of population is black, but 63% of police stops involve blacks, study finds. ACLU report is based on study commissioned by Boston Police Department. Findings come in the wake of troubling police incidents across the country
Boston Police Department
[ "Boston Police Department" ]
{ "passage": 2296, "query": 3567 }
Query: "We hope that we can work collaboratively with the @placeholder to address this problem." Entities: Boston Police Department, FIO, American Civil Liberties Union, African-American, Boston, Nusrat Choudhury, ACLU, CNN, Brown, Field Interrogation, Targeted, ACLU Racial Justice Program Passage: (CNN) -- A scathing review of policing in Boston found that in a city where about a quarter of the population is African-American, two-thirds of police stops involved black residents, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. The report, titled "Black, Brown, and Targeted," is based on the preliminary results of a study commissioned by the Boston Police Department -- which analyzed 204,000 "Field Interrogation and Observation" (FIO) reports from police officers between 2007 and 2010. "The fact that blacks make up about 25% of Boston's population, but are stopped 63% of the time raises serious concerns of racially biased policing," said Nusrat Choudhury, an attorney with the ACLU Racial Justice Program. In Boston, 25% of population is black, but 63% of police stops involve blacks, study finds. ACLU report is based on study commissioned by Boston Police Department. Findings come in the wake of troubling police incidents across the country
Boston Police Department
[ "ACLU", "American Civil Liberties Union" ]
{ "passage": 2296, "query": 3568 }
Query: In Boston, the @placeholder has requested that police release statistics on police-civilian encounters on a quarterly basis. Entities: Boston Police Department, FIO, American Civil Liberties Union, African-American, Boston, Nusrat Choudhury, ACLU, CNN, Brown, Field Interrogation, Targeted, ACLU Racial Justice Program Passage: (CNN) -- A scathing review of policing in Boston found that in a city where about a quarter of the population is African-American, two-thirds of police stops involved black residents, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. The report, titled "Black, Brown, and Targeted," is based on the preliminary results of a study commissioned by the Boston Police Department -- which analyzed 204,000 "Field Interrogation and Observation" (FIO) reports from police officers between 2007 and 2010. "The fact that blacks make up about 25% of Boston's population, but are stopped 63% of the time raises serious concerns of racially biased policing," said Nusrat Choudhury, an attorney with the ACLU Racial Justice Program. In Boston, 25% of population is black, but 63% of police stops involve blacks, study finds. ACLU report is based on study commissioned by Boston Police Department. Findings come in the wake of troubling police incidents across the country
ACLU
[ "ACLU", "American Civil Liberties Union" ]
{ "passage": 2296, "query": 3568 }
Query: In Boston, the @placeholder has requested that police release statistics on police-civilian encounters on a quarterly basis. Entities: Boston Police Department, FIO, American Civil Liberties Union, African-American, Boston, Nusrat Choudhury, ACLU, CNN, Brown, Field Interrogation, Targeted, ACLU Racial Justice Program Passage: (CNN) -- A scathing review of policing in Boston found that in a city where about a quarter of the population is African-American, two-thirds of police stops involved black residents, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. The report, titled "Black, Brown, and Targeted," is based on the preliminary results of a study commissioned by the Boston Police Department -- which analyzed 204,000 "Field Interrogation and Observation" (FIO) reports from police officers between 2007 and 2010. "The fact that blacks make up about 25% of Boston's population, but are stopped 63% of the time raises serious concerns of racially biased policing," said Nusrat Choudhury, an attorney with the ACLU Racial Justice Program. In Boston, 25% of population is black, but 63% of police stops involve blacks, study finds. ACLU report is based on study commissioned by Boston Police Department. Findings come in the wake of troubling police incidents across the country
American Civil Liberties Union
[ "Ray Rice" ]
{ "passage": 2297, "query": 3569 }
Query: Goodell said the @placeholder legal proceedings are still an "open matter." Entities: Goodell, NJ, New Jersey, Ray Rice, CNN, TMZ Sports, Roger Goodell, Open Public Records Act, NFL Passage: (CNN) -- The NFL has a simple answer for critics who claim the league should have been able to get videos of Ray Rice knocking out his future wife and dragging her out of an elevator. It would have been illegal, Commissioner Roger Goodell wrote in a memo Wednesday to the top officials of the NFL's 32 teams. "Once a criminal investigation begins, law enforcement authorities do not share investigatory material (such as the videos here) with private parties such as the NFL," he wrote in a note to chief executives and club presidents. "In addition, (New Jersey's) Open Public Records Act excludes material that is generated in the context of an active law enforcement proceeding." NJ law prohibits release of certain evidence during legal matters, NFL boss says. Goodell sends memo to all 32 teams explaining why league hadn't seen video until Monday. TMZ Sports posted a video online showing Ray Rice punching his future wife. Critics said the NFL should also have been able to get the video and an earlier one
Ray Rice
[ "Tories", "Tory" ]
{ "passage": 2298, "query": 3570 }
Query: In North East Cambridgeshire, where the @placeholder have also been alarmed by Ukip's success in local elections, the party is a commanding 21 points ahead. Entities: Sandwich, Cambridgeshire, Skegness, Nigel Farage, Boston, Ukip, Lord Ashcroft, Essex, Ashcroft, Tories, Aileen O'Leary, Lincolnshire, Kent, Tory, Whitstable Bay Beer Passage: Ukip's hopes of a significant breakthrough at the general election have been dealt a blow by polling showing it is not on course to win any of a series of key target seats. Detailed constituency polling commissioned by Lord Ashcroft in Ukip targets found the party behind the Conservatives in all of them. They include Boston and Skegness, where Ukip won its biggest majority in last year's council elections. Scroll down for video Polling by Tory peer Lord Ashcroft in four Ukip target seats found the party behind the Tories in all of them Ukip Leader Nigel Farage receives a Whitstable Bay Beer from local landlady Aileen O'Leary during a walkabout in Sandwich, Kent. Polls by Tory peer Lord Ashcroft show Ukip trailing in four target seats. Party is behind in Ukip stronghold of Boston and Skegness, Lincolnshire. Ukip is also trailing in key seats in Cambridgeshire, Essex and Kent. Ukip's vote is likely to be squeezed between now and May, pollsters believe
Tories
[ "Tories", "Tory" ]
{ "passage": 2298, "query": 3570 }
Query: In North East Cambridgeshire, where the @placeholder have also been alarmed by Ukip's success in local elections, the party is a commanding 21 points ahead. Entities: Sandwich, Cambridgeshire, Skegness, Nigel Farage, Boston, Ukip, Lord Ashcroft, Essex, Ashcroft, Tories, Aileen O'Leary, Lincolnshire, Kent, Tory, Whitstable Bay Beer Passage: Ukip's hopes of a significant breakthrough at the general election have been dealt a blow by polling showing it is not on course to win any of a series of key target seats. Detailed constituency polling commissioned by Lord Ashcroft in Ukip targets found the party behind the Conservatives in all of them. They include Boston and Skegness, where Ukip won its biggest majority in last year's council elections. Scroll down for video Polling by Tory peer Lord Ashcroft in four Ukip target seats found the party behind the Tories in all of them Ukip Leader Nigel Farage receives a Whitstable Bay Beer from local landlady Aileen O'Leary during a walkabout in Sandwich, Kent. Polls by Tory peer Lord Ashcroft show Ukip trailing in four target seats. Party is behind in Ukip stronghold of Boston and Skegness, Lincolnshire. Ukip is also trailing in key seats in Cambridgeshire, Essex and Kent. Ukip's vote is likely to be squeezed between now and May, pollsters believe
Tory
[ "Italian", "Italy" ]
{ "passage": 2299, "query": 3571 }
Query: Their eyes had blood," he said, saying some of their captors said: "You are @placeholder. Entities: Italy, Italian, Sono Domenico Quirico, Martyrs Square, Moammar Gadhafi, La Stampa, Maurizio Massari, Libyans, Libya, CNN, Foreign Ministry, Tripoli, Elisabetta Rosaspina Passage: Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Four Italian journalists kidnapped by unknown assailants in Libya have been freed, Italy's Foreign Ministry spokesman Maurizio Massari told CNN on Thursday. They were "saved by two Libyans, two boys to whom we owe everything," one of the journalists said Thursday. "I'm alive, well and free. Until an hour ago, I thought I was dead," the reporter, Sono Domenico Quirico, said, according to his newspaper La Stampa. Another of the journalists, Elisabetta Rosaspina, told CNN they were kidnapped in Tripoli between Martyrs Square and Moammar Gadhafi's compound. Earlier reports said they had been abducted 80 kilometers (about 50 miles) from Tripoli. NEW: The journalists were saved "by two Libyans to whom we owe everything," one says. NEW: They saw their driver killed, another says. One of the journalists called his newspaper and reported that the four were beaten
Italian
[ "Italian", "Italy" ]
{ "passage": 2299, "query": 3571 }
Query: Their eyes had blood," he said, saying some of their captors said: "You are @placeholder. Entities: Italy, Italian, Sono Domenico Quirico, Martyrs Square, Moammar Gadhafi, La Stampa, Maurizio Massari, Libyans, Libya, CNN, Foreign Ministry, Tripoli, Elisabetta Rosaspina Passage: Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Four Italian journalists kidnapped by unknown assailants in Libya have been freed, Italy's Foreign Ministry spokesman Maurizio Massari told CNN on Thursday. They were "saved by two Libyans, two boys to whom we owe everything," one of the journalists said Thursday. "I'm alive, well and free. Until an hour ago, I thought I was dead," the reporter, Sono Domenico Quirico, said, according to his newspaper La Stampa. Another of the journalists, Elisabetta Rosaspina, told CNN they were kidnapped in Tripoli between Martyrs Square and Moammar Gadhafi's compound. Earlier reports said they had been abducted 80 kilometers (about 50 miles) from Tripoli. NEW: The journalists were saved "by two Libyans to whom we owe everything," one says. NEW: They saw their driver killed, another says. One of the journalists called his newspaper and reported that the four were beaten
Italy
[ "Nike" ]
{ "passage": 2300, "query": 3572 }
Query: '@placeholder is always evolving and listen to my feedback,' said Ronaldo. Entities: Copa Mundials, Wembley, Wayne Rooney, World Cup, England, Peru, Nike, Cristiano Ronaldo, Three Lions, Brazil, Flyknit Mercurial Superfly IV, Liverpool, Raheem Sterling Passage: Gone are the days when a pair of black Copa Mundials were the boot of choice for England players ahead of the World Cup. Today's stars prefer to be noticed on the pitch and it seems the more fluorescent the boot the better. A whole host of bright colours were seen flashing across the Wembley turf during England's 3-0 friendly win over Peru but Raheem Sterling's footwear particularly caught the eye. The Liverpool frontman, who replaced Wayne Rooney during the Three Lions' warm-up game on Friday night, was wearing Nike's new Flyknit Mercurial Superfly IV boot - which has a partial sock fitted to it. Raheem Sterling wore Nike's new Flyknit Mercurial Superfly IV boot at Wembley on Friday. Replaced Wayne Rooney during England's 3-0 win over Peru. Boot was unveiled by Cristiano Ronaldo last month. Host of stars will wear the boot at next month's World Cup in Brazil
Nike
[ "Barry Reeve", "Reeve" ]
{ "passage": 2301, "query": 3573 }
Query: Victim @placeholder told the pair he didn't have any money Entities: Karl Siirak, Jodie Barnes, Barry Reeve, Siirak, Jodie, Kelly Barnes, Reeve, Anna Edwards, Kelly Passage: By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 05:41 EST, 2 February 2013 | UPDATED: 07:31 EST, 2 February 2013 The husband of one of the cruel lesbians who tortured a 67-year-old pensioner to death has described how his former wife became a violent drug addict. Karl Siirak, the ex-husband of Kelly Barnes who was convicted of murdering Barry Reeve with her lesbian lover Jodie Barnes, says he watched his wife become cruel and desperate to feed her addiction for drugs. Mr Siirak says he is sickened by the pair's brutality after they punched, stamped and slashed Mr Reeve with a knife, leaving the helpless pensioner dying for up to 48 hours. Jodie and Kelly Barnes jailed for life with a minimum of 24 years each. Found guilty of murdering retired bus conductor Barry Reeve, 67. Mother of four Kelly would 'lash out' at her ex-husband. Pair sold everything to feed drug addiction. Pensioner was stamped on and slashed with a knife in an attempt to make him disclose his PIN number
Barry Reeve
[ "Barry Reeve", "Reeve" ]
{ "passage": 2301, "query": 3573 }
Query: Victim @placeholder told the pair he didn't have any money Entities: Karl Siirak, Jodie Barnes, Barry Reeve, Siirak, Jodie, Kelly Barnes, Reeve, Anna Edwards, Kelly Passage: By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 05:41 EST, 2 February 2013 | UPDATED: 07:31 EST, 2 February 2013 The husband of one of the cruel lesbians who tortured a 67-year-old pensioner to death has described how his former wife became a violent drug addict. Karl Siirak, the ex-husband of Kelly Barnes who was convicted of murdering Barry Reeve with her lesbian lover Jodie Barnes, says he watched his wife become cruel and desperate to feed her addiction for drugs. Mr Siirak says he is sickened by the pair's brutality after they punched, stamped and slashed Mr Reeve with a knife, leaving the helpless pensioner dying for up to 48 hours. Jodie and Kelly Barnes jailed for life with a minimum of 24 years each. Found guilty of murdering retired bus conductor Barry Reeve, 67. Mother of four Kelly would 'lash out' at her ex-husband. Pair sold everything to feed drug addiction. Pensioner was stamped on and slashed with a knife in an attempt to make him disclose his PIN number
Reeve
[ "Ghana" ]
{ "passage": 2302, "query": 3574 }
Query: The Elephants, for their part, were once again content to sit back and let @placeholder have the majority of possession, playing much of their best football on the break. Entities: Big Match Stats, Razak Braimah, Boubacar Barry, Bony, Ivory Coast, Eric Bailly, Wilfried Bony, Sportsmail, Premier League, Ghana, Yaya Toure, Africa Cup of Nations, John Boye, Elephants Passage: Ivory Coast won their first Africa Cup of Nations since 1992 in dramatic fashion, beating Ghana 9-8 on penalties. Wilfried Bony smashed his spot-kick against the crossbar but the Elephants recovered in the shoot-out, eventually taking the title when goalkeeper Boubacar Barry saved from his opposite number Razak Braimah and then stepped up to score. It was an exciting end to a game that had been anything but, with Premier League stars Bony and Yaya Toure unable to create enough to win the game in 90, or even 120 minutes. VIDEO Scroll down for Sportsmail's Big Match Stats: Ivory Coast 0(9)-0(8) Ghana. Ghana's John Boye appeared to headbutt Eric Bailly on the hour mark but was left unpunished. The match ended goalless after 90 minutes and went to extra-time to decide the eventual winner. However the teams remained in deadlock and the final was contested on penalties. The pair competed in a penalty shoot-out in the 1992 final as Ivory Coast won with 24 penalties taken and 21 scored
Ghana
[ "Ivory Coast" ]
{ "passage": 2302, "query": 3575 }
Query: But as the remnants of the @placeholder ‘golden generation’ now know, waiting a long time for success makes it all the sweeter. Entities: Big Match Stats, Razak Braimah, Boubacar Barry, Bony, Ivory Coast, Eric Bailly, Wilfried Bony, Sportsmail, Premier League, Ghana, Yaya Toure, Africa Cup of Nations, John Boye, Elephants Passage: Ivory Coast won their first Africa Cup of Nations since 1992 in dramatic fashion, beating Ghana 9-8 on penalties. Wilfried Bony smashed his spot-kick against the crossbar but the Elephants recovered in the shoot-out, eventually taking the title when goalkeeper Boubacar Barry saved from his opposite number Razak Braimah and then stepped up to score. It was an exciting end to a game that had been anything but, with Premier League stars Bony and Yaya Toure unable to create enough to win the game in 90, or even 120 minutes. VIDEO Scroll down for Sportsmail's Big Match Stats: Ivory Coast 0(9)-0(8) Ghana. Ghana's John Boye appeared to headbutt Eric Bailly on the hour mark but was left unpunished. The match ended goalless after 90 minutes and went to extra-time to decide the eventual winner. However the teams remained in deadlock and the final was contested on penalties. The pair competed in a penalty shoot-out in the 1992 final as Ivory Coast won with 24 penalties taken and 21 scored
Ivory Coast
[ "Liverpool" ]
{ "passage": 2303, "query": 3576 }
Query: Sentiments which Rodgers hopes will be true of @placeholder in the Champions League. Entities: Brendan Rodgers, Avram Grant, Luzhniki Stadium, Manchester United, Rodgers, Champions League, Chelsea, Liverpool, Ludogorets, Bulgarians Passage: The Luzhniki Stadium, May 21, 2008: as Chelsea and Manchester United’s players are hit by a wall of sound as they emerge for the Champions League final, a young coach is dreaming. All around, flashbulbs are popping as cameras capture images of the players who are about to contest the greatest game in club football. Gleaming on a platform in the distance is that unmistakable trophy, the one that defines careers. At that moment, Brendan Rodgers — youth coach under Chelsea manager Avram Grant — knew his life’s ambition. Brendan Rodgers talks to the media ahead of his debut as a Champions League manager on Tuesday night. Liverpool return to Champions League for first time in five years. Brendan Rodgers' side face Bulgarians Ludogorets on Tuesday night. Rodgers was Chelsea youth coach when they lost 2008 final. Rodgers says being at that match inspired him to reach final one day
Liverpool
[ "Matthew Whitton", "Whitton" ]
{ "passage": 2304, "query": 3577 }
Query: The two also promoted a Web site registered to @placeholder on June 16 and said they plan to write a book about their experience. Entities: Matthew Whitton, Georgia, Bigfoot, Whitton, North Georgia, CNN, Rick Dyer Passage: (CNN) -- A pair of Georgia men faced more than a half-hour of skeptical questions from reporters Friday as they defended their claim that they stumbled upon the body of Bigfoot while hiking in a remote North Georgia forest. The thawed body of a creature reputed to be Bigfoot reportedly weighs more than 500 pounds. Introduced by a publicist and beside a man who promoted what turned out to be a fake Bigfoot discovery in 1995, Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer repeatedly said that their claim is not a hoax and that scientific analysis will prove it. "We were not looking for Bigfoot. ... We wouldn't know what we were doing if we did," said Whitton, a police officer on leave after being shot in the hand while making an arrest. "I didn't believe in Bigfoot at the time. ... But you've got to come to terms with it and realize you've got something special. And that's what it was." North Georgia men say they stumbled upon body while hiking in forest. They also claim to have spotted three similar living creatures. The body of the furry half man-half ape is 7 feet, 7 inches tall, they say. Men won't reveal Bigfoot den's location because they don't want others disturbed
Matthew Whitton
[ "Matthew Whitton", "Whitton" ]
{ "passage": 2304, "query": 3577 }
Query: The two also promoted a Web site registered to @placeholder on June 16 and said they plan to write a book about their experience. Entities: Matthew Whitton, Georgia, Bigfoot, Whitton, North Georgia, CNN, Rick Dyer Passage: (CNN) -- A pair of Georgia men faced more than a half-hour of skeptical questions from reporters Friday as they defended their claim that they stumbled upon the body of Bigfoot while hiking in a remote North Georgia forest. The thawed body of a creature reputed to be Bigfoot reportedly weighs more than 500 pounds. Introduced by a publicist and beside a man who promoted what turned out to be a fake Bigfoot discovery in 1995, Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer repeatedly said that their claim is not a hoax and that scientific analysis will prove it. "We were not looking for Bigfoot. ... We wouldn't know what we were doing if we did," said Whitton, a police officer on leave after being shot in the hand while making an arrest. "I didn't believe in Bigfoot at the time. ... But you've got to come to terms with it and realize you've got something special. And that's what it was." North Georgia men say they stumbled upon body while hiking in forest. They also claim to have spotted three similar living creatures. The body of the furry half man-half ape is 7 feet, 7 inches tall, they say. Men won't reveal Bigfoot den's location because they don't want others disturbed
Whitton
[ "Taliban" ]
{ "passage": 2305, "query": 3578 }
Query: The government team flew by helicopter from Peshawar to meet the @placeholder negotiators at an undisclosed location, sources and state media said. Entities: Shaukatullah Khan, Pakistani, Nawaz Sharif, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Taliban, Pakistan, TTP, Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, Peshawar, Khan, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- The main Pakistani Taliban extended a cease-fire deadline until April 10, the militant group said Friday. The move came two days after the group met with Pakistan officials and made demands. The cease-fire was initially agreed upon on March 1. The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP, which has been waging an insurgency against the Pakistani government, said it is still awaiting a reply from the government regarding the demands, including the release of noncombatants. At least 19 Taliban noncombatants were released earlier on the directive of Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, said Shaukatullah Khan, governor of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. The release is a goodwill gesture that will help promote peace talks, Khan said, speaking at a seminar in Peshawar. The prime minister is supervising the talks process, which are going in a positive direction, according to Khan. Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan's cease-fire with Pakistani government extended to April 10. Cease-fire was agreed upon on March 1. Militant group is demanding release of noncombatants. Pakistani government officials met with Taliban this week to promote peace
Taliban
[ "Munir", "Munir El Hadaddi" ]
{ "passage": 2306, "query": 3579 }
Query: Teenage kicks: 18-year-old @placeholder celebrates after scoring Barcelona's second goal with a delightful flick Entities: Catalans, Munir, Elche, Madrid, Leo Messi, Munir El Hadaddi, Lionel Messi, Argentina, Barcelona, Neymar, Suarez, Nou Camp, Javier Mascherano, La Liga, Luis Enrique, Messi, Luis Suarez, Barça Passage: It was business as usual for Leo Messi as he scored a double on the first day of the season for the fourth consecutive campaign. Barcelona won their first game 3-0 against Elche despite Javier Mascherano’s red card just before the break. Messi’s characteristic brace was achieved without the suspended Luis Suarez and the injured Neymar but he had more than enough help from Madrid born youngster Munir El Hadaddi. The young striker will not be 19 until September 1 but already has Barça fans predicting a big future – if he can stay in the side when Neymar and Suarez return. Barcelona defeated Elche 3-0 in their opening La Liga game at the Nou Camp. Play was delayed when a black cat ran on to the pitch before being removed by stewards. New manager Luis Enrique took charge of the Catalans for the first time in a competitive game. Lionel Messi opened the scoring in the first half after finding space between six Elche defenders. Javier Mascherano was sent off just before the interval for bringing down the last man. Teenager Munir doubled Barcelona's lead with a deft finish early in the second-half. Argentina international Lionel Messi bagged his brace with another superb individual effort
Munir
[ "Munir", "Munir El Hadaddi" ]
{ "passage": 2306, "query": 3579 }
Query: Teenage kicks: 18-year-old @placeholder celebrates after scoring Barcelona's second goal with a delightful flick Entities: Catalans, Munir, Elche, Madrid, Leo Messi, Munir El Hadaddi, Lionel Messi, Argentina, Barcelona, Neymar, Suarez, Nou Camp, Javier Mascherano, La Liga, Luis Enrique, Messi, Luis Suarez, Barça Passage: It was business as usual for Leo Messi as he scored a double on the first day of the season for the fourth consecutive campaign. Barcelona won their first game 3-0 against Elche despite Javier Mascherano’s red card just before the break. Messi’s characteristic brace was achieved without the suspended Luis Suarez and the injured Neymar but he had more than enough help from Madrid born youngster Munir El Hadaddi. The young striker will not be 19 until September 1 but already has Barça fans predicting a big future – if he can stay in the side when Neymar and Suarez return. Barcelona defeated Elche 3-0 in their opening La Liga game at the Nou Camp. Play was delayed when a black cat ran on to the pitch before being removed by stewards. New manager Luis Enrique took charge of the Catalans for the first time in a competitive game. Lionel Messi opened the scoring in the first half after finding space between six Elche defenders. Javier Mascherano was sent off just before the interval for bringing down the last man. Teenager Munir doubled Barcelona's lead with a deft finish early in the second-half. Argentina international Lionel Messi bagged his brace with another superb individual effort
Munir El Hadaddi
[ "Munir", "Munir El Hadaddi" ]
{ "passage": 2306, "query": 3580 }
Query: Youngster @placeholder was given a standing ovation after being substituted in the second-half Entities: Catalans, Munir, Elche, Madrid, Leo Messi, Munir El Hadaddi, Lionel Messi, Argentina, Barcelona, Neymar, Suarez, Nou Camp, Javier Mascherano, La Liga, Luis Enrique, Messi, Luis Suarez, Barça Passage: It was business as usual for Leo Messi as he scored a double on the first day of the season for the fourth consecutive campaign. Barcelona won their first game 3-0 against Elche despite Javier Mascherano’s red card just before the break. Messi’s characteristic brace was achieved without the suspended Luis Suarez and the injured Neymar but he had more than enough help from Madrid born youngster Munir El Hadaddi. The young striker will not be 19 until September 1 but already has Barça fans predicting a big future – if he can stay in the side when Neymar and Suarez return. Barcelona defeated Elche 3-0 in their opening La Liga game at the Nou Camp. Play was delayed when a black cat ran on to the pitch before being removed by stewards. New manager Luis Enrique took charge of the Catalans for the first time in a competitive game. Lionel Messi opened the scoring in the first half after finding space between six Elche defenders. Javier Mascherano was sent off just before the interval for bringing down the last man. Teenager Munir doubled Barcelona's lead with a deft finish early in the second-half. Argentina international Lionel Messi bagged his brace with another superb individual effort
Munir
[ "Munir", "Munir El Hadaddi" ]
{ "passage": 2306, "query": 3580 }
Query: Youngster @placeholder was given a standing ovation after being substituted in the second-half Entities: Catalans, Munir, Elche, Madrid, Leo Messi, Munir El Hadaddi, Lionel Messi, Argentina, Barcelona, Neymar, Suarez, Nou Camp, Javier Mascherano, La Liga, Luis Enrique, Messi, Luis Suarez, Barça Passage: It was business as usual for Leo Messi as he scored a double on the first day of the season for the fourth consecutive campaign. Barcelona won their first game 3-0 against Elche despite Javier Mascherano’s red card just before the break. Messi’s characteristic brace was achieved without the suspended Luis Suarez and the injured Neymar but he had more than enough help from Madrid born youngster Munir El Hadaddi. The young striker will not be 19 until September 1 but already has Barça fans predicting a big future – if he can stay in the side when Neymar and Suarez return. Barcelona defeated Elche 3-0 in their opening La Liga game at the Nou Camp. Play was delayed when a black cat ran on to the pitch before being removed by stewards. New manager Luis Enrique took charge of the Catalans for the first time in a competitive game. Lionel Messi opened the scoring in the first half after finding space between six Elche defenders. Javier Mascherano was sent off just before the interval for bringing down the last man. Teenager Munir doubled Barcelona's lead with a deft finish early in the second-half. Argentina international Lionel Messi bagged his brace with another superb individual effort
Munir El Hadaddi
[ "Negar" ]
{ "passage": 2307, "query": 3581 }
Query: Lt @placeholder is the second high-ranking female police officer in the local force to be murdered in as many months Entities: Negar, Lashkar Gah, Helen Collis, Afghan, Afghans, Islam Bibi Passage: By Helen Collis PUBLISHED: 10:01 EST, 16 September 2013 | UPDATED: 10:07 EST, 16 September 2013 A fearless Afghan policewoman who put her life on the line for the job she 'loved' has been shot and killed in an ambush, two months after her female predecessor was also murdered. Sub-Inspector Negar, who like many Afghans uses only one name, was killed when buying grass for her lambs outside her home in Lashkar Gah, Helmand province on Sunday when two gunmen rode up on a motorbike and fired at her. Her death, one of the latest in a string of attacks on prominent Afghan women, could make it even harder to recruit female officers in a deeply conservative nation where just one per cent of the police are women. Negar was shot dead by two gunmen on a motorbike close to her home. She loved her job, was fearless when disarming a sniper and suicide bomber. Her son, also a police officer, has vowed to avenge her mother's death. Negar is third Afghan female policewoman to be killed in recent months. In July Negar's predecessor, Islam Bibi, was also murdered close by
Negar
[ "Malek Ajdar Sharifi" ]
{ "passage": 2308, "query": 3582 }
Query: @placeholder told IRNA Sunday that Ashtiani's crimes were "numerous" but added "because of morality and ethics, I cannot go into the details of the crimes, but if the public knew, they would understand the criminal nature of them." Entities: Sakineh Mohammedie Ashtiani, Malek Ajdar Sharifi, Mohommad Mostafaei, Ashtiani, East Azerbaijan province, Iran, Islamic Republic News Agency, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- Iran's judiciary chief has temporarily halted the execution of a woman convicted of adultery, state media reported Sunday, citing a judicial official. "Although the verdict still stands and is definite, the execution has been halted on humanitarian grounds from the order of the honorable judiciary chief, and will not be implemented at this time," Malek Ajdar Sharifi, a judiciary official in East Azerbaijan province, told Iran's Islamic Republic News Agency. The well-publicized case involves Sakineh Mohammedie Ashtiani, who faces the possibility of execution by stoning after being convicted in 2006 of adultery. Her lawyer, Mohommad Mostafaei, told CNN that Ashtiani confessed to the crime after being subjected to 99 lashes. She later recanted that confession and has denied wrongdoing, he said. Sentence for woman convicted of adultery halted on "humanitarian grounds," official says. Execution will go forward when judiciary chief orders verdict again, he says. Sakineh Mohammedie Ashtiani was convicted in 2006 of adultery. Case has drawn international attention
Malek Ajdar Sharifi
[ "Winnipeg" ]
{ "passage": 2309, "query": 3583 }
Query: Winter warmer: Three scarves were up for grabs in @placeholder after being tied to this tree Entities: Winnipeg, U.S., Canada, Regina, Manitoba, North America, Canadian Passage: A pay-it-forward craze of pinning scarves and hats to trees is warming hearts across North America. Items of warm clothing are deliberately being left in public places amid freezing temperatures across large parts of the U.S. and Canada. Many of the items, which include gloves and blankets, are accompanied with notes explaining that they are available for anyone who needs them - and requests to pass the favour on in the future. Items of warm clothing are deliberately being left in public places amid freezing temperatures across large parts of North America, including in Regina, Canada (pictured) Warm-hearted: These scarves were tied to trees in the Canadian city of Winnipeg in Manitoba. Warm clothing deliberately being left tied to trees across North America. Hats, scarves and gloves donated as part of popular pay-it-forward craze. Clothing left with notes explaining it is for the use of anyone who needs it. Notes often suggest people who take items should then return the favour. Comes amid plunging temperatures across parts of the U.S. and Canada
Winnipeg
[ "Iran", "Iranian" ]
{ "passage": 2310, "query": 3584 }
Query: Experts said they believe the US Embassy document could have raised @placeholder suspicions. Entities: WikiLeaks, Israeli, US, Daily Mail, Majid Jamali Fashi, U.S., Iranian, Azerbaijan, Embassy, Evin Prison, Iran, Tehran Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:49 EST, 16 May 2012 | UPDATED: 20:16 EST, 16 May 2012 Iran may have used a secret cable published by whistleblower website WikiLeaks to target and hang an alleged Israeli spy. The disturbing development emerged after the alleged spy, kickboxer Majid Jamali Fashi, was executed in Tehran on Tuesday for assassinating an Iranian nuclear scientist in 2010. Although WikiLeaks redacted the name of the intelligence source on a leaked US diplomatic cable, it published a description of him as 'a licensed martial arts coach and trainer', writing from Azerbaijan. Scroll down for video... Majid Jamali Fashi, 24, was hanged at Tehran's Evin Prison yesterday. 'Publication of U.S. Embassy document raised suspicions of him'
Iran
[ "Iran", "Iranian" ]
{ "passage": 2310, "query": 3584 }
Query: Experts said they believe the US Embassy document could have raised @placeholder suspicions. Entities: WikiLeaks, Israeli, US, Daily Mail, Majid Jamali Fashi, U.S., Iranian, Azerbaijan, Embassy, Evin Prison, Iran, Tehran Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:49 EST, 16 May 2012 | UPDATED: 20:16 EST, 16 May 2012 Iran may have used a secret cable published by whistleblower website WikiLeaks to target and hang an alleged Israeli spy. The disturbing development emerged after the alleged spy, kickboxer Majid Jamali Fashi, was executed in Tehran on Tuesday for assassinating an Iranian nuclear scientist in 2010. Although WikiLeaks redacted the name of the intelligence source on a leaked US diplomatic cable, it published a description of him as 'a licensed martial arts coach and trainer', writing from Azerbaijan. Scroll down for video... Majid Jamali Fashi, 24, was hanged at Tehran's Evin Prison yesterday. 'Publication of U.S. Embassy document raised suspicions of him'
Iranian
[ "England" ]
{ "passage": 2311, "query": 3585 }
Query: 'We realise there has been a long history of a shortage of midwives but this is a situation that @placeholder is keen to address. Entities: NHS, England, Rob Cooper, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, East Surrey Hospital, Portsmouth, Redhill Passage: By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 04:42 EST, 16 June 2013 | UPDATED: 05:53 EST, 16 June 2013 Maternity units are forced to shut their doors temporarily across England more than 1,000 times a year, it has been revealed. In one instance, expectant mothers were told to travel up to 65 miles to give birth because their preferred hospital had closed its doors. And Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust stopped accepting new patients 353 times alone in 2011 and 2012. Closure: NHS maternity wards have been forced to close their doors more than 1,000 times a year because of soaring demand. Mothers-to-be turned away by East Surrey Hospital, Redhill, and sent 65 miles to Portsmouth. Maternity units closed their doors at least 1,795 times in 2011 and 2012. Birth rate has soared by 50% in the last decade in some areas. Calls for 5,000 new midwives to be recruited to meet soaring demand
England
[ "Queen" ]
{ "passage": 2312, "query": 3586 }
Query: It had been a long and arduous birth and our @placeholder-to-be had endured 30 hours in labour. Entities: Queen, Diana, Charles, Elizabeth, Corfu, Belgian Suite, Philip, Mon Repos, Buckingham Palace Passage: Some traditions are carried through the ages, but others are neatly dropped, such as the presence of the Home Secretary at the royal birth to ensure the true heir was not replaced with a usurper. Here we chart the extraordinary changes in how the royals have arrived into the world over the centuries. Prince Charles On the evening of November 14, 1948, Prince Charles was born in Buckingham Palace’s Belgian Suite. The Queen Mother with the then Princess Elizabeth, aged eight months, (pictured left) before anyone thought she might one day be Queen. Right, Princess Elizabeth with baby prince Charles at his christening at Buckingham Palace in December 1948. Diana broke with tradition by choosing to have her baby in hospital rather than a palace. Prince Philip arrived on a kitchen table in a rented summer villa called ‘Mon Repos’ in Corfu. Until the middle of the 17th century, royal childbirth was a strictly women-only affair
Queen
[ "Buckingham Palace" ]
{ "passage": 2312, "query": 3587 }
Query: He was, in fact, a nervous expectant father, and after the game went for a swim in the @placeholder pool. Entities: Queen, Diana, Charles, Elizabeth, Corfu, Belgian Suite, Philip, Mon Repos, Buckingham Palace Passage: Some traditions are carried through the ages, but others are neatly dropped, such as the presence of the Home Secretary at the royal birth to ensure the true heir was not replaced with a usurper. Here we chart the extraordinary changes in how the royals have arrived into the world over the centuries. Prince Charles On the evening of November 14, 1948, Prince Charles was born in Buckingham Palace’s Belgian Suite. The Queen Mother with the then Princess Elizabeth, aged eight months, (pictured left) before anyone thought she might one day be Queen. Right, Princess Elizabeth with baby prince Charles at his christening at Buckingham Palace in December 1948. Diana broke with tradition by choosing to have her baby in hospital rather than a palace. Prince Philip arrived on a kitchen table in a rented summer villa called ‘Mon Repos’ in Corfu. Until the middle of the 17th century, royal childbirth was a strictly women-only affair
Buckingham Palace
[ "Mars Desert Research Station" ]
{ "passage": 2313, "query": 3588 }
Query: Food must be carefully rationed as the volunteers are not resupplied once they enter the @placeholder Entities: Mars Desert Research Station, Western United States, Mars, Sam Webb, Utah Passage: By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 15:51 EST, 11 March 2013 | UPDATED: 04:52 EST, 12 March 2013 A group of scientists clad in spacesuits trudge across the bleak red terrain, occasionally pausing to take rock samples or map the landscape. After their mission is complete, they will return to their cramped habitation module, where they live a spartan existence with limited water, electricity, food and oxygen, a vast distance from home. But these amazing pictures are not from the latest sci-fi thriller set on Mars, but were taken in the deserts of Utah, in the Western United States. The 'astronauts' are a group of volunteers who are helping to discover ways to investigate the feasibility of a human exploration of Mars and use the Utah desert's Mars-like terrain to simulate working conditions on the red planet. The Mars Desert Research Station intends to recreate conditions on the red planet. Researchers use it to explore possibility of a manned mission to Mars. The volunteers must stay inside a spacesuit outside while they conduct research. Engineers, geologists, biologists and more live in cramped, austere conditions for weeks
Mars Desert Research Station
[ "Russia" ]
{ "passage": 2314, "query": 3589 }
Query: But in today's @placeholder, you cannot take on the president without serious consequences. Entities: WikiLeaks, Venezuela, Myanmar, Egypt, Russia, Ghitis, Pussy Riot, Iran, Frida Ghitis, Burma, CNN, Julian Assange, Putin, Ecuador Passage: (CNN) -- How free are you to say what you think and what you believe? How free are you to hear the views of others, of those who challenge widely held beliefs or dare to criticize the powerful? Upon the answer to that question lies the essence and the soul of democracy. That's why today we have more conclusive evidence that democracy is faltering in Russia and why we see alarming signs that the revolution in Egypt may lead not toward, but away from, the democratic path. It's also why we have reason to feel encouraged about the prospects for change in Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) and why we know that, despite populist claims, democracy in places such as Iran, Venezuela and Ecuador -- the country that offered asylum to WikiLeaks' Julian Assange -- is either dead, dying or suffering a serious illness. Frida Ghitis: Russia, Egypt, other "populist" states show faltering democracy in stifled speech. She says Pussy Riot sentence and jailing of Putin critics are recent examples. She says Ecuador, Venezuela, Egypt use laws, intimidation to "coercively pre-empt" criticism. Ghitis: Democracy real only if it allows the powerful flow of ideas; without that, it's a mirage
Russia
[ "Nissan" ]
{ "passage": 2315, "query": 3590 }
Query: 'The program is designed to develop multiple technologies to evaluate how they could be used for a future return of @placeholder at Le Mans. Entities: Le Mans 24 Hours, France, Le Mans, Zero Emission, Victoria Woollaston, Demand Racing Car, UK, Nissan, Le Mans 24 Hour, LEAF, ZEOD RC Passage: By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 10:14 EST, 21 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:34 EST, 21 June 2013 Nissan has unveiled the world's fastest electric racing car that can reach speeds of more than 185mph - twice the speed of current electric road cars. The Zero Emission On Demand Racing Car - ZEOD RC - is fitted with modified versions of the electric technology used in the UK car maker's LEAF model. The ZEOD RC will make its race debut at next year's Le Mans 24 Hour event in France. Scroll down for video Nissan has unveiled the world's fastest electric car - the Zero Emission On Demand Racing Car. ZEOD RC for short, the car can reach speeds of up to 185mph and will make its race debut at next year's Le Mans 24 hours event in France. Nissan's ZEOD RC is more than twice as fast as current electric road cars. Over the next year the UK car maker will trial new technologies to boost the cars performance. It will then race at next year's Le Mans 24 Hours motorsport event
Nissan
[ "Le Mans", "Le Mans 24 Hour", "Le Mans 24 Hours" ]
{ "passage": 2315, "query": 3591 }
Query: 'The program is designed to develop multiple technologies to evaluate how they could be used for a future return of Nissan at @placeholder. Entities: Le Mans 24 Hours, France, Le Mans, Zero Emission, Victoria Woollaston, Demand Racing Car, UK, Nissan, Le Mans 24 Hour, LEAF, ZEOD RC Passage: By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 10:14 EST, 21 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:34 EST, 21 June 2013 Nissan has unveiled the world's fastest electric racing car that can reach speeds of more than 185mph - twice the speed of current electric road cars. The Zero Emission On Demand Racing Car - ZEOD RC - is fitted with modified versions of the electric technology used in the UK car maker's LEAF model. The ZEOD RC will make its race debut at next year's Le Mans 24 Hour event in France. Scroll down for video Nissan has unveiled the world's fastest electric car - the Zero Emission On Demand Racing Car. ZEOD RC for short, the car can reach speeds of up to 185mph and will make its race debut at next year's Le Mans 24 hours event in France. Nissan's ZEOD RC is more than twice as fast as current electric road cars. Over the next year the UK car maker will trial new technologies to boost the cars performance. It will then race at next year's Le Mans 24 Hours motorsport event
Le Mans
[ "Le Mans", "Le Mans 24 Hour", "Le Mans 24 Hours" ]
{ "passage": 2315, "query": 3591 }
Query: 'The program is designed to develop multiple technologies to evaluate how they could be used for a future return of Nissan at @placeholder. Entities: Le Mans 24 Hours, France, Le Mans, Zero Emission, Victoria Woollaston, Demand Racing Car, UK, Nissan, Le Mans 24 Hour, LEAF, ZEOD RC Passage: By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 10:14 EST, 21 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:34 EST, 21 June 2013 Nissan has unveiled the world's fastest electric racing car that can reach speeds of more than 185mph - twice the speed of current electric road cars. The Zero Emission On Demand Racing Car - ZEOD RC - is fitted with modified versions of the electric technology used in the UK car maker's LEAF model. The ZEOD RC will make its race debut at next year's Le Mans 24 Hour event in France. Scroll down for video Nissan has unveiled the world's fastest electric car - the Zero Emission On Demand Racing Car. ZEOD RC for short, the car can reach speeds of up to 185mph and will make its race debut at next year's Le Mans 24 hours event in France. Nissan's ZEOD RC is more than twice as fast as current electric road cars. Over the next year the UK car maker will trial new technologies to boost the cars performance. It will then race at next year's Le Mans 24 Hours motorsport event
Le Mans 24 Hour
[ "Le Mans", "Le Mans 24 Hour", "Le Mans 24 Hours" ]
{ "passage": 2315, "query": 3591 }
Query: 'The program is designed to develop multiple technologies to evaluate how they could be used for a future return of Nissan at @placeholder. Entities: Le Mans 24 Hours, France, Le Mans, Zero Emission, Victoria Woollaston, Demand Racing Car, UK, Nissan, Le Mans 24 Hour, LEAF, ZEOD RC Passage: By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 10:14 EST, 21 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:34 EST, 21 June 2013 Nissan has unveiled the world's fastest electric racing car that can reach speeds of more than 185mph - twice the speed of current electric road cars. The Zero Emission On Demand Racing Car - ZEOD RC - is fitted with modified versions of the electric technology used in the UK car maker's LEAF model. The ZEOD RC will make its race debut at next year's Le Mans 24 Hour event in France. Scroll down for video Nissan has unveiled the world's fastest electric car - the Zero Emission On Demand Racing Car. ZEOD RC for short, the car can reach speeds of up to 185mph and will make its race debut at next year's Le Mans 24 hours event in France. Nissan's ZEOD RC is more than twice as fast as current electric road cars. Over the next year the UK car maker will trial new technologies to boost the cars performance. It will then race at next year's Le Mans 24 Hours motorsport event
Le Mans 24 Hours
[ "ZEOD RC" ]
{ "passage": 2315, "query": 3592 }
Query: An @placeholder driver can to switch between electric and petrol-powered drive. Entities: Le Mans 24 Hours, France, Le Mans, Zero Emission, Victoria Woollaston, Demand Racing Car, UK, Nissan, Le Mans 24 Hour, LEAF, ZEOD RC Passage: By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 10:14 EST, 21 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:34 EST, 21 June 2013 Nissan has unveiled the world's fastest electric racing car that can reach speeds of more than 185mph - twice the speed of current electric road cars. The Zero Emission On Demand Racing Car - ZEOD RC - is fitted with modified versions of the electric technology used in the UK car maker's LEAF model. The ZEOD RC will make its race debut at next year's Le Mans 24 Hour event in France. Scroll down for video Nissan has unveiled the world's fastest electric car - the Zero Emission On Demand Racing Car. ZEOD RC for short, the car can reach speeds of up to 185mph and will make its race debut at next year's Le Mans 24 hours event in France. Nissan's ZEOD RC is more than twice as fast as current electric road cars. Over the next year the UK car maker will trial new technologies to boost the cars performance. It will then race at next year's Le Mans 24 Hours motorsport event
ZEOD RC
[ "Croatian" ]
{ "passage": 2316, "query": 3593 }
Query: 'With great pride and joy I played in the Croatian shirt and presented @placeholder football around the world. Entities: Gunners, Eduardo, Birmingham, Croatia, Mexico, Brazilian, Brazil, 2014 World Cup, Arsenal, Croatian, Croat, Matthew Taylor Passage: Former Arsenal striker Eduardo has announced his retirement from international football after blaming Croatia for depriving him of 'fair and honest treatment'. The 31-year-old claims that the involvement of officials from outside the squad forced him to reassess his involvement following the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. The Brazilian-born forward failed to make an impact at the tournament as Croatia were knocked out at the group stages after finishing third behind Brazil and Mexico. I'll get my Croat: Eduardo has announced his retirement from international football Sharp shooter: Eduardo scored 29 goals in 64 games for the Croatian national team. Eduardo has announce his retirement from international football. Croatia striker has blamed official for unfair and dishonest treatment. Brazilian-born striker scored 29 goals in 69 appearances for Croatia. Gunners fans will largely remember him for an horrific leg break suffered against Birmingham defender Matthew Taylor in 2008
Croatian
[ "Aland", "Aland Islands" ]
{ "passage": 2317, "query": 3594 }
Query: During the summer of 2010 divers discovered unique bottles of champagne in a shipwreck in the @placeholder archipelago. Entities: Finnish, Finland, Aland, Aland Islands, Baltic Sea, Jill Reilly Passage: By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 10:13 EST, 11 May 2012 | UPDATED: 11:16 EST, 11 May 2012 A shipwreck off the coast of Finland may hold the key to beer fanatics enjoying a brew which was created over 170 years ago. Finnish researchers say they may be able to recreate beer from the 1840s after finding living bacteria in beer from the sunken ship near Aland Islands in the Baltic Sea. The 2010 discovery of the ship, believed to have sunk in the 1840s, also included the world's oldest champagne considered drinkable, which has since been auctioned off. Rare find: One of the bottles of beer found in the 1840s shipwreck - researchers say they may be able to recreate beer after finding living bacteria inside. The name of the sunken vessel is still unknown. Wreck lies off Aland, an autonomous part of Finland. The beer maintained a pale golden color that could originally have had dashes of rose, almond and cloves
Aland
[ "Aland", "Aland Islands" ]
{ "passage": 2317, "query": 3594 }
Query: During the summer of 2010 divers discovered unique bottles of champagne in a shipwreck in the @placeholder archipelago. Entities: Finnish, Finland, Aland, Aland Islands, Baltic Sea, Jill Reilly Passage: By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 10:13 EST, 11 May 2012 | UPDATED: 11:16 EST, 11 May 2012 A shipwreck off the coast of Finland may hold the key to beer fanatics enjoying a brew which was created over 170 years ago. Finnish researchers say they may be able to recreate beer from the 1840s after finding living bacteria in beer from the sunken ship near Aland Islands in the Baltic Sea. The 2010 discovery of the ship, believed to have sunk in the 1840s, also included the world's oldest champagne considered drinkable, which has since been auctioned off. Rare find: One of the bottles of beer found in the 1840s shipwreck - researchers say they may be able to recreate beer after finding living bacteria inside. The name of the sunken vessel is still unknown. Wreck lies off Aland, an autonomous part of Finland. The beer maintained a pale golden color that could originally have had dashes of rose, almond and cloves
Aland Islands
[ "Chris Cuomo", "Cuomo" ]
{ "passage": 2318, "query": 3595 }
Query: When Rodman cut @placeholder off to tell him he doesn't 'give a rat's ass' what he thinks: "You know, you've got 10 guys here, 10 guys here, they've left their families, they've left their damn families, to help this country, in a sports venture. Entities: Rodman, Cuomo, Chris Cuomo, American, New Day, North Korea, Kim Jong Un, Dennis Rodman, CNN, NBA Passage: (CNN) -- Basketball star Dennis Rodman seemed to get pretty upset Tuesday when asked whether he should be visiting North Korea with a group of former NBA players as part of his "basketball diplomacy" efforts. In the exclusive interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo on "New Day," Rodman supported his controversial trip and called the country's leader, Kim Jong Un, a "friend" who he loves. In case you missed it, here are the top five most amazing moments from his interview with Cuomo: When Rodman explained why he's visiting North Korea: "It's not a good idea -- the one thing that we're doing -- it's a great idea for the world, for the world. And people always come down on the things I do, and it's weird." Dennis Rodman becomes angry while being interviewed by CNN's Chris Cuomo. Rodman bristles when asked if it's appropriate for him to lead a visit to North Korea. The former NBA star tells Cuomo, "I don't give a rat's ass what the hell you think" Rodman implies that an American imprisoned in North Korea did something wrong
Chris Cuomo
[ "Chris Cuomo", "Cuomo" ]
{ "passage": 2318, "query": 3595 }
Query: When Rodman cut @placeholder off to tell him he doesn't 'give a rat's ass' what he thinks: "You know, you've got 10 guys here, 10 guys here, they've left their families, they've left their damn families, to help this country, in a sports venture. Entities: Rodman, Cuomo, Chris Cuomo, American, New Day, North Korea, Kim Jong Un, Dennis Rodman, CNN, NBA Passage: (CNN) -- Basketball star Dennis Rodman seemed to get pretty upset Tuesday when asked whether he should be visiting North Korea with a group of former NBA players as part of his "basketball diplomacy" efforts. In the exclusive interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo on "New Day," Rodman supported his controversial trip and called the country's leader, Kim Jong Un, a "friend" who he loves. In case you missed it, here are the top five most amazing moments from his interview with Cuomo: When Rodman explained why he's visiting North Korea: "It's not a good idea -- the one thing that we're doing -- it's a great idea for the world, for the world. And people always come down on the things I do, and it's weird." Dennis Rodman becomes angry while being interviewed by CNN's Chris Cuomo. Rodman bristles when asked if it's appropriate for him to lead a visit to North Korea. The former NBA star tells Cuomo, "I don't give a rat's ass what the hell you think" Rodman implies that an American imprisoned in North Korea did something wrong
Cuomo
[ "Dennis Rodman", "Rodman" ]
{ "passage": 2318, "query": 3596 }
Query: (Cuomo tells Rodman he understands and thanks the group for the cultural exchange but @placeholder cuts him off.) Entities: Rodman, Cuomo, Chris Cuomo, American, New Day, North Korea, Kim Jong Un, Dennis Rodman, CNN, NBA Passage: (CNN) -- Basketball star Dennis Rodman seemed to get pretty upset Tuesday when asked whether he should be visiting North Korea with a group of former NBA players as part of his "basketball diplomacy" efforts. In the exclusive interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo on "New Day," Rodman supported his controversial trip and called the country's leader, Kim Jong Un, a "friend" who he loves. In case you missed it, here are the top five most amazing moments from his interview with Cuomo: When Rodman explained why he's visiting North Korea: "It's not a good idea -- the one thing that we're doing -- it's a great idea for the world, for the world. And people always come down on the things I do, and it's weird." Dennis Rodman becomes angry while being interviewed by CNN's Chris Cuomo. Rodman bristles when asked if it's appropriate for him to lead a visit to North Korea. The former NBA star tells Cuomo, "I don't give a rat's ass what the hell you think" Rodman implies that an American imprisoned in North Korea did something wrong
Dennis Rodman
[ "Dennis Rodman", "Rodman" ]
{ "passage": 2318, "query": 3596 }
Query: (Cuomo tells Rodman he understands and thanks the group for the cultural exchange but @placeholder cuts him off.) Entities: Rodman, Cuomo, Chris Cuomo, American, New Day, North Korea, Kim Jong Un, Dennis Rodman, CNN, NBA Passage: (CNN) -- Basketball star Dennis Rodman seemed to get pretty upset Tuesday when asked whether he should be visiting North Korea with a group of former NBA players as part of his "basketball diplomacy" efforts. In the exclusive interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo on "New Day," Rodman supported his controversial trip and called the country's leader, Kim Jong Un, a "friend" who he loves. In case you missed it, here are the top five most amazing moments from his interview with Cuomo: When Rodman explained why he's visiting North Korea: "It's not a good idea -- the one thing that we're doing -- it's a great idea for the world, for the world. And people always come down on the things I do, and it's weird." Dennis Rodman becomes angry while being interviewed by CNN's Chris Cuomo. Rodman bristles when asked if it's appropriate for him to lead a visit to North Korea. The former NBA star tells Cuomo, "I don't give a rat's ass what the hell you think" Rodman implies that an American imprisoned in North Korea did something wrong
Rodman
[ "Curt Knox", "Knox" ]
{ "passage": 2319, "query": 3597 }
Query: "They allowed us to go into the back room and say goodbye and hug her, tell her we love her," @placeholder said choking up. Entities: Italy, Curt Knox, Knox, Seattle, Meredith Kercher, Edda Mellas, British, CNN, American, Amanda Knox, Washington Passage: Seattle, Washington (CNN) -- When Amanda Knox's parents head to Italy for closing arguments in their daughter's murder trial they'll be carrying a present they hope desperately she can use soon: a plane ticket home. In that purchase lies one family's entire hope. Curt Knox and Edda Mellas say their daughter is nothing like the person they've seen depicted before and during her trial. They grimace at the description prosecutors have used in court: that Amanda Knox was a resentful American so angry with her British roommate Meredith Kercher that she exacted revenge during a twisted sex misadventure at their home two years ago. Parents of Amanda Knox say they still hope murder trial will acquit their daughter. They say they don't recognize the vengeful killer portrayed by the prosecution in Italy. Knox's parents say they know they're luckier than parents of victim Meredith Kercher
Curt Knox
[ "Curt Knox", "Knox" ]
{ "passage": 2319, "query": 3597 }
Query: "They allowed us to go into the back room and say goodbye and hug her, tell her we love her," @placeholder said choking up. Entities: Italy, Curt Knox, Knox, Seattle, Meredith Kercher, Edda Mellas, British, CNN, American, Amanda Knox, Washington Passage: Seattle, Washington (CNN) -- When Amanda Knox's parents head to Italy for closing arguments in their daughter's murder trial they'll be carrying a present they hope desperately she can use soon: a plane ticket home. In that purchase lies one family's entire hope. Curt Knox and Edda Mellas say their daughter is nothing like the person they've seen depicted before and during her trial. They grimace at the description prosecutors have used in court: that Amanda Knox was a resentful American so angry with her British roommate Meredith Kercher that she exacted revenge during a twisted sex misadventure at their home two years ago. Parents of Amanda Knox say they still hope murder trial will acquit their daughter. They say they don't recognize the vengeful killer portrayed by the prosecution in Italy. Knox's parents say they know they're luckier than parents of victim Meredith Kercher
Knox
[ "Monique" ]
{ "passage": 2320, "query": 3598 }
Query: @placeholder was told by Dutch police that the rescue mission would be too dangerous and that she could be prosecuted for the 'provision of assistance to jihadists'. Entities: Islam, Omar Yilmaz, Islamic State, Maastricht, Syrian, Raqqa, Telegraph, Syria, Turkey, Dutch, Aicha, Monique Passage: A Dutch mother has defied safety warnings and travelled to Syria in disguise to rescue her daughter from the Islamic State. Wearing a burka, the woman from Maastricht - named only as Monique - crossed from Turkey into the Syrian city of Raqqa to save her daughter Aicha, 19. Aicha had appealed to her mother for help last month after converting to Islam and marrying Omar Yilmaz, a notorious Dutch jihadi. A Dutch mother named only as Monique has defied safety warnings and travelled to Syria in disguise to rescue her daughter from the Islamic State The teenager married the former soldier, after seeing him interviewed on television, the Telegraph reports. Woman from Maastricht crossed from Turkey into Syrian city of Raqqa. 'Monique' defied warnings and travelled in disguise to rescue daughter. She begged mother for help after converting to Islam and marrying jihadi
Monique
[ "Monique" ]
{ "passage": 2320, "query": 3599 }
Query: @placeholder was told by Dutch police that the rescue mission would be too dangerous and that she could be prosecuted for the 'provision of assistance to jihadists' (file picture) Entities: Islam, Omar Yilmaz, Islamic State, Maastricht, Syrian, Raqqa, Telegraph, Syria, Turkey, Dutch, Aicha, Monique Passage: A Dutch mother has defied safety warnings and travelled to Syria in disguise to rescue her daughter from the Islamic State. Wearing a burka, the woman from Maastricht - named only as Monique - crossed from Turkey into the Syrian city of Raqqa to save her daughter Aicha, 19. Aicha had appealed to her mother for help last month after converting to Islam and marrying Omar Yilmaz, a notorious Dutch jihadi. A Dutch mother named only as Monique has defied safety warnings and travelled to Syria in disguise to rescue her daughter from the Islamic State The teenager married the former soldier, after seeing him interviewed on television, the Telegraph reports. Woman from Maastricht crossed from Turkey into Syrian city of Raqqa. 'Monique' defied warnings and travelled in disguise to rescue daughter. She begged mother for help after converting to Islam and marrying jihadi
Monique
[ "Shakespeare" ]
{ "passage": 2321, "query": 3600 }
Query: @placeholder's play leaves no doubt that however we value heroism on the battlefield, it's no qualification for success in politics. Entities: Fiennes, Montenegro, Corioles, Ralph Fiennes, Voldemort, Rome, Roman Rambo, Serbia, Shakespeare, Tullus Aufidius, Harry Potter, CNN, Volsces, Gerard Butler, Caius Martius, Coriolanus Passage: (CNN) -- Voldemort did not die in vain. Ralph Fiennes may have dedicated a good part of the last decade to torturing Harry Potter, but he's also found the time, the energy and the clout to pull off his first film as director. By any standards, "Coriolanus" is an ambitious undertaking, a modern-day interpretation of one of Shakespeare's meatiest but less frequently performed plays. Although not everything comes off, Fiennes' bold, dynamic movie will make you glad he took up the challenge. Set in "Some place calling itself Rome," but filmed, very tellingly, in battle-scarred Serbia and Montenegro, "Coriolanus" imagines a modern state rocked by food shortages and border disputes. Gen. Caius Martius (Fiennes) returns triumphant from vanquishing archenemy Tullus Aufidius (Gerard Butler) and the Volsces from their stronghold, Corioles, and takes on the name of this, his most famous victory. But an attempt to make him consul, or head of state, alarms some senators who know his contempt for ordinary civilians. By any standards, "Coriolanus" is an ambitious undertaking. Ralph Fiennes' bold, dynamic movie will make you glad he took up the challenge. Fiennes is utterly compelling, a kind of Roman Rambo
Shakespeare
[ "Coriolanus", "Tullus Aufidius" ]
{ "passage": 2321, "query": 3601 }
Query: Politics is a dirty business, but @placeholder betrays everyone he's ever known to uphold his own warped sense of honor. Entities: Fiennes, Montenegro, Corioles, Ralph Fiennes, Voldemort, Rome, Roman Rambo, Serbia, Shakespeare, Tullus Aufidius, Harry Potter, CNN, Volsces, Gerard Butler, Caius Martius, Coriolanus Passage: (CNN) -- Voldemort did not die in vain. Ralph Fiennes may have dedicated a good part of the last decade to torturing Harry Potter, but he's also found the time, the energy and the clout to pull off his first film as director. By any standards, "Coriolanus" is an ambitious undertaking, a modern-day interpretation of one of Shakespeare's meatiest but less frequently performed plays. Although not everything comes off, Fiennes' bold, dynamic movie will make you glad he took up the challenge. Set in "Some place calling itself Rome," but filmed, very tellingly, in battle-scarred Serbia and Montenegro, "Coriolanus" imagines a modern state rocked by food shortages and border disputes. Gen. Caius Martius (Fiennes) returns triumphant from vanquishing archenemy Tullus Aufidius (Gerard Butler) and the Volsces from their stronghold, Corioles, and takes on the name of this, his most famous victory. But an attempt to make him consul, or head of state, alarms some senators who know his contempt for ordinary civilians. By any standards, "Coriolanus" is an ambitious undertaking. Ralph Fiennes' bold, dynamic movie will make you glad he took up the challenge. Fiennes is utterly compelling, a kind of Roman Rambo
Coriolanus
[ "Coriolanus", "Tullus Aufidius" ]
{ "passage": 2321, "query": 3601 }
Query: Politics is a dirty business, but @placeholder betrays everyone he's ever known to uphold his own warped sense of honor. Entities: Fiennes, Montenegro, Corioles, Ralph Fiennes, Voldemort, Rome, Roman Rambo, Serbia, Shakespeare, Tullus Aufidius, Harry Potter, CNN, Volsces, Gerard Butler, Caius Martius, Coriolanus Passage: (CNN) -- Voldemort did not die in vain. Ralph Fiennes may have dedicated a good part of the last decade to torturing Harry Potter, but he's also found the time, the energy and the clout to pull off his first film as director. By any standards, "Coriolanus" is an ambitious undertaking, a modern-day interpretation of one of Shakespeare's meatiest but less frequently performed plays. Although not everything comes off, Fiennes' bold, dynamic movie will make you glad he took up the challenge. Set in "Some place calling itself Rome," but filmed, very tellingly, in battle-scarred Serbia and Montenegro, "Coriolanus" imagines a modern state rocked by food shortages and border disputes. Gen. Caius Martius (Fiennes) returns triumphant from vanquishing archenemy Tullus Aufidius (Gerard Butler) and the Volsces from their stronghold, Corioles, and takes on the name of this, his most famous victory. But an attempt to make him consul, or head of state, alarms some senators who know his contempt for ordinary civilians. By any standards, "Coriolanus" is an ambitious undertaking. Ralph Fiennes' bold, dynamic movie will make you glad he took up the challenge. Fiennes is utterly compelling, a kind of Roman Rambo
Tullus Aufidius
[ "Julia Gillard" ]
{ "passage": 2322, "query": 3602 }
Query: @placeholder was presenting medals to emergency service workers during an event for the national day. Entities: Canberra, Always, Australia, Australian Broadcasting Corp., Julia Gillard, Parliament, CNN, Aboriginal, Australian Passage: (CNN) -- A group of indigenous Australian protesters made headlines for a second day in a row Friday after they gathered outside the Australian Parliament and set fire to the country's flag. The move came a day after security officers dragged Prime Minister Julia Gillard out of a Canberra restaurant after scores of angry protesters surrounded the building during a luncheon ceremony. Aborigine leaders on Friday criticized the actions of the group, saying they jeopardized efforts to reconcile indigenous Australians with the broader society. Video on the website of the Australian Broadcasting Corp. showed a circle of protesters outside Parliament in Canberra setting light to an Australian flag and chanting, "Always was, always will be Aboriginal land." NEW: Australian police are investigating the lighting of a fire in an unauthorized place. The action comes a day after protesters surrounded a building containing the prime minister. Aborigine leaders criticize the protesters' behavior. Aboriginal people remain disadvantaged socially and economically in Australia
Julia Gillard
[ "Aboriginal" ]
{ "passage": 2322, "query": 3603 }
Query: A spontaneous protest erupted nearby among an @placeholder rights group commemorating the 40th anniversary of the tent embassy. Entities: Canberra, Always, Australia, Australian Broadcasting Corp., Julia Gillard, Parliament, CNN, Aboriginal, Australian Passage: (CNN) -- A group of indigenous Australian protesters made headlines for a second day in a row Friday after they gathered outside the Australian Parliament and set fire to the country's flag. The move came a day after security officers dragged Prime Minister Julia Gillard out of a Canberra restaurant after scores of angry protesters surrounded the building during a luncheon ceremony. Aborigine leaders on Friday criticized the actions of the group, saying they jeopardized efforts to reconcile indigenous Australians with the broader society. Video on the website of the Australian Broadcasting Corp. showed a circle of protesters outside Parliament in Canberra setting light to an Australian flag and chanting, "Always was, always will be Aboriginal land." NEW: Australian police are investigating the lighting of a fire in an unauthorized place. The action comes a day after protesters surrounded a building containing the prime minister. Aborigine leaders criticize the protesters' behavior. Aboriginal people remain disadvantaged socially and economically in Australia
Aboriginal
[ "Aboriginal" ]
{ "passage": 2322, "query": 3604 }
Query: @placeholder have suffered at the hands of later settlers and the government they established. Entities: Canberra, Always, Australia, Australian Broadcasting Corp., Julia Gillard, Parliament, CNN, Aboriginal, Australian Passage: (CNN) -- A group of indigenous Australian protesters made headlines for a second day in a row Friday after they gathered outside the Australian Parliament and set fire to the country's flag. The move came a day after security officers dragged Prime Minister Julia Gillard out of a Canberra restaurant after scores of angry protesters surrounded the building during a luncheon ceremony. Aborigine leaders on Friday criticized the actions of the group, saying they jeopardized efforts to reconcile indigenous Australians with the broader society. Video on the website of the Australian Broadcasting Corp. showed a circle of protesters outside Parliament in Canberra setting light to an Australian flag and chanting, "Always was, always will be Aboriginal land." NEW: Australian police are investigating the lighting of a fire in an unauthorized place. The action comes a day after protesters surrounded a building containing the prime minister. Aborigine leaders criticize the protesters' behavior. Aboriginal people remain disadvantaged socially and economically in Australia
Aboriginal
[ "Civil War" ]
{ "passage": 2323, "query": 3605 }
Query: In fact, some scientists think a huge collection of artifacts that was recently discovered in the state of Georgia could offer clues about what life was like in a @placeholder prison camp. Entities: Civil War, RUSH TRANSCRIPT, AZUZ, Georgia, CNN Student News, PDF, Pakistan, CARL AZUZ, Carl Azuz, U.S., Americans, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR, Daily Discussion, South Africa Passage: (CNN Student News) -- August 19, 2010 Download PDF maps related to today's show: • Pakistan • South Africa • Georgia Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Well, you've made it to Thursday. I'm Carl Azuz. This is CNN Student News! Your hearing: Listen up, 'cause we're gonna be talking about that in just a bit. We start off today, though, in Pakistan. First Up: Pakistan Aid AZUZ: Severe flooding has left 20 percent -- one fifth -- of the country underwater, and officials are worried about the threat of disease. A lot of the victims are walking through dirty flood waters, and that can lead to the spread of things like cholera or typhoid. Experts are estimating that as many as 3.5 million children are at risk of getting sick. Learn about the U.S. role in efforts to get aid to flood victims in Pakistan. Find out why experts are excited about newly-discovered Civil War artifacts. Shed some light on why extreme heat could leave many Americans in the dark. Use the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories
Civil War
[ "New Jersey" ]
{ "passage": 2324, "query": 3606 }
Query: Four people also died in @placeholder because of the storm, police said. Entities: Maplewood, Northeast, New Jersey, Becky Fisher, New York, Fisher, CNN, Connecticut, Mid-Atlantic Passage: New York (CNN) -- New Jersey resident Becky Fisher said Tuesday that she's counting the favors she'll now owe her neighbors after a powerful snowstorm left her family and more than a million others without power across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states. Fisher, along with her husband and their 6-month-old daughter, have been camped out at a neighbor's house in Maplewood, New Jersey, since the weekend storm coated her home in snow and knocked down trees and power lines across the region. "There are just pockets of those who have electricity," Fisher said. "So we're using our neighbors' goodwill. "We'll owe them lots." NEW: About 195,000 New Jersey residents remain without power. About 612,000 Connecticut residents still have no electricity. Trick-or-treat postponements spread through the Northeast. The death toll from the storm is now at 15
New Jersey
[ "Northern Lights" ]
{ "passage": 2325, "query": 3607 }
Query: The @placeholder 'pulsate, move and dance, Williams writes, as seen from the deck of the Hurtigruten Entities: Tromsa, Hurtigruten Mail, Hurtigruten, Arctic, Travel Club Elite, Tromso, Arctic Circle, Mark Williams, Arctic Highlights Voyage, Northern Lights, Kirkenes, Bergen, Norway Passage: Back in the 1890s, the Hurtigruten Mail ships used to ferry passengers and supplies along Norway’s rugged coastline. And the tradition continues today, with human cargo transported from Bergen to Kirkenes and all ports in between. My adventure starts at the town of Tromso (pronounced Tromsa), inside the Arctic Circle. Lots of places call themselves ‘the gateway to...’, but Tromso really is a frontier town, where you can feel the full force of the Arctic. I’m enjoying wandering around in layers of wool. I must look the part because two builders pull over in their truck to ask me directions. I feel chuffed. And then suddenly my ship comes in. Mark Williams took an Arctic Highlights Voyage with Travel Club Elite. Out of Tromso, he saw the Northern Lights from a Hurtigruten cruise ship. A speedy dog-sledding excursion in Kirkenes is also on the agenda
Northern Lights
[ "Putin", "Vladimir Putin" ]
{ "passage": 2326, "query": 3608 }
Query: When asked who he admired politically, Mr Farage cited @placeholder, praising his strong political will and ability to outwit the West while defending his allies Entities: Russian, Al-Assad, Farage, GQ magazine, Russia, Nigel Farage, Independence Party, Syrian, Jason Groves, Ukip, Syria, West, Vladimir Putin, UK, Putin, Bashar Al-Assad Passage: By Jason Groves Nigel Farage has praised Putin's handling of the Syrian civil war as 'brilliant', despite the country propping up tyrant Bashar Al-Assad who gassed his own civilians, including children, last year Nigel Farage today names Vladimir Putin as a political hero, saying his handling of the brutal civil war in Syria has been ‘brilliant’. In an extraordinary intervention, Mr Farage praised the thuggish Russian President as a superb ‘operator’ who had succeeded in outwitting the West. The comments will reopen the row about the UK Independence Party leader’s outspoken views on foreign policy. Asked which current world leader he most admired, Mr Farage told GQ magazine: ‘As an operator, but not as a human being, I would say Putin. Ukip leader Nigel Farage has praised Russian President Putin. He said he didn't approve of his politics, but personally admired him. He said his handling of the Syrian civil war had been 'brilliant' Russia was criticised for propping up tyrannical leader Bashar Al-Assad. Last year Al-Assad used poison gas against his own civilians
Putin
[ "Putin", "Vladimir Putin" ]
{ "passage": 2326, "query": 3608 }
Query: When asked who he admired politically, Mr Farage cited @placeholder, praising his strong political will and ability to outwit the West while defending his allies Entities: Russian, Al-Assad, Farage, GQ magazine, Russia, Nigel Farage, Independence Party, Syrian, Jason Groves, Ukip, Syria, West, Vladimir Putin, UK, Putin, Bashar Al-Assad Passage: By Jason Groves Nigel Farage has praised Putin's handling of the Syrian civil war as 'brilliant', despite the country propping up tyrant Bashar Al-Assad who gassed his own civilians, including children, last year Nigel Farage today names Vladimir Putin as a political hero, saying his handling of the brutal civil war in Syria has been ‘brilliant’. In an extraordinary intervention, Mr Farage praised the thuggish Russian President as a superb ‘operator’ who had succeeded in outwitting the West. The comments will reopen the row about the UK Independence Party leader’s outspoken views on foreign policy. Asked which current world leader he most admired, Mr Farage told GQ magazine: ‘As an operator, but not as a human being, I would say Putin. Ukip leader Nigel Farage has praised Russian President Putin. He said he didn't approve of his politics, but personally admired him. He said his handling of the Syrian civil war had been 'brilliant' Russia was criticised for propping up tyrannical leader Bashar Al-Assad. Last year Al-Assad used poison gas against his own civilians
Vladimir Putin
[ "Taliban" ]
{ "passage": 2327, "query": 3609 }
Query: The @placeholder has no designs on us, beyond making us leave. Entities: Israeli, Afghanistan, Etzioni, Israel, Taliban, U.S., Amitai Etzioni, al Qaeda, CNN, 1st Armored Division Passage: (CNN) -- Before I explain why I believe the time has come to start a stop-the-war movement, I should say that I am not one of those intellectuals who has never worried about the fate of their loved ones or gotten his own boots dirty. My son completed a five-year stint in the U.S. 1st Armored Division. As an Israeli commando, I saw a lot of fighting during Israel's war for independence. My unit started fighting with 1,100 members; when the fighting stopped, 700 were dead and buried or wounded. And we killed all too many on the other side. Amitai Etzioni was Israeli commando, son served in U.S. 1st Armored Division. Etzioni says U.S. goal, to rid Afghanistan of al Qaeda, has been met; only 100 remain. Etzioni says people should not die for fraudulent elections, corrupt regime. Afghanistan must resolve Taliban issue itself, he writes, and U.S. should pull out
Taliban