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[
"Gerrard",
"Steven Gerrard"
] |
{
"passage": 213,
"query": 347
}
|
Query: @placeholder, celebrating winning the 2006 FA Cup, will be playing in the competition for the last time
Entities: Third Round, AFC Wimbledon, Anfield, Reds, Bayo Akinfenwa, Dons, FA Cup Final, Gerrard, FA Cup, Steven Gerrard, Liverpool
Passage: How AFC Wimbledon applied the Common touch to regroup, rebuild and earn a re-run of the 1988 FA Cup Final against Liverpool AFC Wimbledon powerhouse Bayo Akinfenwa wants to to wreck Steven Gerrard's final FA Cup and take the shirt off his back. The Dons striker faces his hero in the Third Round of the FA Cup on Monday night after Gerrard revealed this will be his last season at Anfield. 'I want Gerrard's shirt,' footballs strongest man said. 'I've told the boys that if anyone get's his shirt before me we are going to have a problem. Especially with the announcement that this is his last FA Cup run with Liverpool. AFC Wimbledon face Liverpool in the FA Cup third round on Monday. Bayo Akinfenwa has warned team-mates he wants Steven Gerrard's shirt. The 16-stone striker is a boyhood Reds fan and has nine goals this season
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Steven Gerrard
|
[
"Manuel Zelaya"
] |
{
"passage": 214,
"query": 348
}
|
Query: A victory by Castro would have been a remarkable comeback for @placeholder back to the presidential palace, even as a first husband.
Entities: Juan Hernandez, Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernandez, Hernandez, Manuel Zelaya, Xiomara Castro, CNN, Castro, Central American
Passage: (CNN) -- The runner-up in Honduras' presidential election says she will not recognize the outcome and is demanding a vote-by-vote recount. The strong allegations of fraud by Xiomara Castro, the wife of ousted former President Manuel Zelaya, raise the possibility of political unrest in the Central American country. The leftist candidate says her political party has uncovered evidence of fraud and vows to challenge the triumph of ruling party candidate Juan Orlando Hernandez. With 80% of votes counted, electoral officials declared Hernandez the winner with more than 35% of the vote, placing him six percentage points ahead of Castro. Castro had been mostly quiet since election night. Friday was her first public appearance since the vote. Electoral officials declared ruling party candidate Juan Hernandez winner. But opposition candidate Xiomara Castro alleges fraud. She wants a full recount to look for irregularities
|
Manuel Zelaya
|
[
"Michael Brown"
] |
{
"passage": 215,
"query": 349
}
|
Query: This account is in stark contrast with that of several eye witnesses and @placeholder's companion who have claimed that the unarmed teen had his hands up, or by his side, and begged the officer 'Stop shooting.'
Entities: National Guard, Darren Wilson, WarReady, MailOnline, Militant Resistance, Ferguson, Wilson, Michael Brown, Twitter, RbG Black Rebels, Ofc
Passage: A group describing itself as a 'Militant Resistance' to a 'corrupt police state' has offered $5000 for details of Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson's whereabouts, MailOnline can reveal. Officer Wilson, 28, has been in hiding on paid leave ever since he gunned down unarmed teenager Michael Brown, 18, on 9 August. Now, in one of a series of incendiary tweets the RbG Black Rebels have stated, 'We are paying $5k cash for location of Ofc. Darren Wilson. Real $, no joke, no crime we just wana get his photo an ask him a few questions.' And though the RbG Black Rebels insist this is not a bounty on the officer's head, the chilling offer is set in the context of a stream of violent online posts boasting of 'combat experience', 'stockpiling' ammunition, cleaning out gun stores and being #WarReady. Self-described 'militant resistance' offers $5,000 to find where Wilson is. Claims they 'just wana get his photo' but also have incendiary Twitter feed which says ammunition will 'solve problems' Mounting fear of extremist violence in Ferguson when grand jury decides whether to charge Wilson over Michael Brown's shooting death. State of emergency declared and National Guard mobilized in preparation
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Michael Brown
|
[
"Iraq",
"Iraqi"
] |
{
"passage": 216,
"query": 350
}
|
Query: "We have the tools, we have the political will, we have the determination and we are making gains in @placeholder.
Entities: Afghanistan, Mosul, Carter, ISIS, John Kerry, U.S., Chuck Hagel, Irbil, Afghan, CNN, Iraqi, Ash Carter, Iraq
Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN)New U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday that success is more important than timing in any attempt to retake Iraq's second most populous city, Mosul, from ISIS militants. Carter spoke on his way to Afghanistan, where he is meeting Afghan leaders and U.S. troops in his first week in the post, having taken over from Chuck Hagel. Any operation to take Mosul will be "Iraqi-led and U.S.-supported," he said. "It's important that it be launched at a time when it can succeed and so I think the important thing is that it get done when it can be done successfully. Even if I knew exactly when that was going to be, I wouldn't tell you," he said. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Iraqi military is making gains against ISIS. Defense Secretary Ash Carter says what matters in Mosul is success, not a timetable. Video released by ISIS shows U.S.-made weaponry seized from Iraqi military outpost
|
Iraq
|
[
"Iraq",
"Iraqi"
] |
{
"passage": 216,
"query": 350
}
|
Query: "We have the tools, we have the political will, we have the determination and we are making gains in @placeholder.
Entities: Afghanistan, Mosul, Carter, ISIS, John Kerry, U.S., Chuck Hagel, Irbil, Afghan, CNN, Iraqi, Ash Carter, Iraq
Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN)New U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday that success is more important than timing in any attempt to retake Iraq's second most populous city, Mosul, from ISIS militants. Carter spoke on his way to Afghanistan, where he is meeting Afghan leaders and U.S. troops in his first week in the post, having taken over from Chuck Hagel. Any operation to take Mosul will be "Iraqi-led and U.S.-supported," he said. "It's important that it be launched at a time when it can succeed and so I think the important thing is that it get done when it can be done successfully. Even if I knew exactly when that was going to be, I wouldn't tell you," he said. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Iraqi military is making gains against ISIS. Defense Secretary Ash Carter says what matters in Mosul is success, not a timetable. Video released by ISIS shows U.S.-made weaponry seized from Iraqi military outpost
|
Iraqi
|
[
"Iraq",
"Iraqi"
] |
{
"passage": 216,
"query": 351
}
|
Query: Mosul has been a symbol of @placeholder military incompetence, given how troops and police ran from their posts as ISIS militants arrived in June.
Entities: Afghanistan, Mosul, Carter, ISIS, John Kerry, U.S., Chuck Hagel, Irbil, Afghan, CNN, Iraqi, Ash Carter, Iraq
Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN)New U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday that success is more important than timing in any attempt to retake Iraq's second most populous city, Mosul, from ISIS militants. Carter spoke on his way to Afghanistan, where he is meeting Afghan leaders and U.S. troops in his first week in the post, having taken over from Chuck Hagel. Any operation to take Mosul will be "Iraqi-led and U.S.-supported," he said. "It's important that it be launched at a time when it can succeed and so I think the important thing is that it get done when it can be done successfully. Even if I knew exactly when that was going to be, I wouldn't tell you," he said. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Iraqi military is making gains against ISIS. Defense Secretary Ash Carter says what matters in Mosul is success, not a timetable. Video released by ISIS shows U.S.-made weaponry seized from Iraqi military outpost
|
Iraq
|
[
"Iraq",
"Iraqi"
] |
{
"passage": 216,
"query": 351
}
|
Query: Mosul has been a symbol of @placeholder military incompetence, given how troops and police ran from their posts as ISIS militants arrived in June.
Entities: Afghanistan, Mosul, Carter, ISIS, John Kerry, U.S., Chuck Hagel, Irbil, Afghan, CNN, Iraqi, Ash Carter, Iraq
Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN)New U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday that success is more important than timing in any attempt to retake Iraq's second most populous city, Mosul, from ISIS militants. Carter spoke on his way to Afghanistan, where he is meeting Afghan leaders and U.S. troops in his first week in the post, having taken over from Chuck Hagel. Any operation to take Mosul will be "Iraqi-led and U.S.-supported," he said. "It's important that it be launched at a time when it can succeed and so I think the important thing is that it get done when it can be done successfully. Even if I knew exactly when that was going to be, I wouldn't tell you," he said. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Iraqi military is making gains against ISIS. Defense Secretary Ash Carter says what matters in Mosul is success, not a timetable. Video released by ISIS shows U.S.-made weaponry seized from Iraqi military outpost
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Iraqi
|
[
"Iraq",
"Iraqi"
] |
{
"passage": 216,
"query": 352
}
|
Query: The @placeholder military has also had fresh training, some of it conducted by U.S. and allied forces, to make it more effective.
Entities: Afghanistan, Mosul, Carter, ISIS, John Kerry, U.S., Chuck Hagel, Irbil, Afghan, CNN, Iraqi, Ash Carter, Iraq
Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN)New U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday that success is more important than timing in any attempt to retake Iraq's second most populous city, Mosul, from ISIS militants. Carter spoke on his way to Afghanistan, where he is meeting Afghan leaders and U.S. troops in his first week in the post, having taken over from Chuck Hagel. Any operation to take Mosul will be "Iraqi-led and U.S.-supported," he said. "It's important that it be launched at a time when it can succeed and so I think the important thing is that it get done when it can be done successfully. Even if I knew exactly when that was going to be, I wouldn't tell you," he said. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Iraqi military is making gains against ISIS. Defense Secretary Ash Carter says what matters in Mosul is success, not a timetable. Video released by ISIS shows U.S.-made weaponry seized from Iraqi military outpost
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Iraq
|
[
"Iraq",
"Iraqi"
] |
{
"passage": 216,
"query": 352
}
|
Query: The @placeholder military has also had fresh training, some of it conducted by U.S. and allied forces, to make it more effective.
Entities: Afghanistan, Mosul, Carter, ISIS, John Kerry, U.S., Chuck Hagel, Irbil, Afghan, CNN, Iraqi, Ash Carter, Iraq
Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN)New U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday that success is more important than timing in any attempt to retake Iraq's second most populous city, Mosul, from ISIS militants. Carter spoke on his way to Afghanistan, where he is meeting Afghan leaders and U.S. troops in his first week in the post, having taken over from Chuck Hagel. Any operation to take Mosul will be "Iraqi-led and U.S.-supported," he said. "It's important that it be launched at a time when it can succeed and so I think the important thing is that it get done when it can be done successfully. Even if I knew exactly when that was going to be, I wouldn't tell you," he said. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Iraqi military is making gains against ISIS. Defense Secretary Ash Carter says what matters in Mosul is success, not a timetable. Video released by ISIS shows U.S.-made weaponry seized from Iraqi military outpost
|
Iraqi
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 216,
"query": 353
}
|
Query: The Iraqi military has also had fresh training, some of it conducted by @placeholder and allied forces, to make it more effective.
Entities: Afghanistan, Mosul, Carter, ISIS, John Kerry, U.S., Chuck Hagel, Irbil, Afghan, CNN, Iraqi, Ash Carter, Iraq
Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN)New U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday that success is more important than timing in any attempt to retake Iraq's second most populous city, Mosul, from ISIS militants. Carter spoke on his way to Afghanistan, where he is meeting Afghan leaders and U.S. troops in his first week in the post, having taken over from Chuck Hagel. Any operation to take Mosul will be "Iraqi-led and U.S.-supported," he said. "It's important that it be launched at a time when it can succeed and so I think the important thing is that it get done when it can be done successfully. Even if I knew exactly when that was going to be, I wouldn't tell you," he said. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Iraqi military is making gains against ISIS. Defense Secretary Ash Carter says what matters in Mosul is success, not a timetable. Video released by ISIS shows U.S.-made weaponry seized from Iraqi military outpost
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U.S.
|
[
"ISIS"
] |
{
"passage": 216,
"query": 354
}
|
Query: Although this latest incident was only small, @placeholder forces have steadily acquired large quantities of U.S. weaponry as a result of seizing Iraqi army equipment provided by the United States, particularly in Mosul.
Entities: Afghanistan, Mosul, Carter, ISIS, John Kerry, U.S., Chuck Hagel, Irbil, Afghan, CNN, Iraqi, Ash Carter, Iraq
Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN)New U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday that success is more important than timing in any attempt to retake Iraq's second most populous city, Mosul, from ISIS militants. Carter spoke on his way to Afghanistan, where he is meeting Afghan leaders and U.S. troops in his first week in the post, having taken over from Chuck Hagel. Any operation to take Mosul will be "Iraqi-led and U.S.-supported," he said. "It's important that it be launched at a time when it can succeed and so I think the important thing is that it get done when it can be done successfully. Even if I knew exactly when that was going to be, I wouldn't tell you," he said. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Iraqi military is making gains against ISIS. Defense Secretary Ash Carter says what matters in Mosul is success, not a timetable. Video released by ISIS shows U.S.-made weaponry seized from Iraqi military outpost
|
ISIS
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 216,
"query": 355
}
|
Query: Although this latest incident was only small, ISIS forces have steadily acquired large quantities of @placeholder weaponry as a result of seizing Iraqi army equipment provided by the United States, particularly in Mosul.
Entities: Afghanistan, Mosul, Carter, ISIS, John Kerry, U.S., Chuck Hagel, Irbil, Afghan, CNN, Iraqi, Ash Carter, Iraq
Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN)New U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday that success is more important than timing in any attempt to retake Iraq's second most populous city, Mosul, from ISIS militants. Carter spoke on his way to Afghanistan, where he is meeting Afghan leaders and U.S. troops in his first week in the post, having taken over from Chuck Hagel. Any operation to take Mosul will be "Iraqi-led and U.S.-supported," he said. "It's important that it be launched at a time when it can succeed and so I think the important thing is that it get done when it can be done successfully. Even if I knew exactly when that was going to be, I wouldn't tell you," he said. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Iraqi military is making gains against ISIS. Defense Secretary Ash Carter says what matters in Mosul is success, not a timetable. Video released by ISIS shows U.S.-made weaponry seized from Iraqi military outpost
|
U.S.
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 216,
"query": 356
}
|
Query: Although this latest incident was only small, ISIS forces have steadily acquired large quantities of U.S. weaponry as a result of seizing Iraqi army equipment provided by the @placeholder, particularly in Mosul.
Entities: Afghanistan, Mosul, Carter, ISIS, John Kerry, U.S., Chuck Hagel, Irbil, Afghan, CNN, Iraqi, Ash Carter, Iraq
Passage: Irbil, Iraq (CNN)New U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday that success is more important than timing in any attempt to retake Iraq's second most populous city, Mosul, from ISIS militants. Carter spoke on his way to Afghanistan, where he is meeting Afghan leaders and U.S. troops in his first week in the post, having taken over from Chuck Hagel. Any operation to take Mosul will be "Iraqi-led and U.S.-supported," he said. "It's important that it be launched at a time when it can succeed and so I think the important thing is that it get done when it can be done successfully. Even if I knew exactly when that was going to be, I wouldn't tell you," he said. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Iraqi military is making gains against ISIS. Defense Secretary Ash Carter says what matters in Mosul is success, not a timetable. Video released by ISIS shows U.S.-made weaponry seized from Iraqi military outpost
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U.S.
|
[
"William Daley"
] |
{
"passage": 217,
"query": 357
}
|
Query: 'Involved: Gao Jue's hiring was reportedly 'widely understood' within the company to have been supported by @placeholder (left), a senior executive at the time.
Entities: House, Gao Jue, Gao Hucheng, New York, Asian, William Daley, HR, China, JP Morgan
Passage: Investigation: JP Morgan banker Gao Jue has sparked a federal inquiry after he allegedly managed to avoid being fired because his father is China's commerce minister, Gao Hucheng (pictured) A JP Morgan banker has been caught up in a federal inquiry after he allegedly managed to avoid being sacked for his 'very poor' and 'irresponsible' behavior at work - because his father is China's commerce minister. Gao Jue, the son of Gao Hucheng, reportedly performed 'very poorly' in his job interviews, failed to renew his work visa and was described by a senior banker as 'immature, irresponsible and unreliable'. Gao Jue, son of Gao Hucheng, hired by JP Morgan in New York in 2007. Performed 'very poorly' in job interviews - but was offered coveted role. Also allegedly branded 'irresponsible' and 'immature' by senior banker. And he sent sexually explicit email to HR, according to JP Morgan emails. But despite his behavior, Gao Jue was kept on amid massive job losses. Father 'said he would "go extra miles" for the bank if it did not fire son' Federal inquiry has now been launched into firm's Asian hiring practice. Ex-White House Chief of Staff, William Daley, was also named in report
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William Daley
|
[
"Tamerlan Tsarnaev"
] |
{
"passage": 218,
"query": 358
}
|
Query: Now, that DNA could have come from anyone -- from a clerk at the store where the @placeholder brothers allegedly bought the pressure cookers to a victim of the bombings.
Entities: FBI, Katherine Russell, Rhode Island, America, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, North Kingstown, Russell, CNN, Boston Marathon
Passage: North Kingstown, Rhode Island (CNN) -- What does Katherine Russell know? We're not the only ones who want answers to that question. According to a number of federal officials, investigators have plenty of questions for the widow of slain Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev: What might she have known, if anything, about his activities in the days and months preceding the April 15 bombings? About his travel and associations? And then there's that phone call law enforcement sources say Russell placed to her husband after authorities released pictures identifying him as a suspect in the bombings. What was up with that? FBI, and America, have questions for suspected bomber's widow. Investigators want to know what she knew of her husband's activities. Her lawyer says she knew nothing of plans to bomb marathon. She spends her days in her parents' Rhode Island home
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Tamerlan Tsarnaev
|
[
"America"
] |
{
"passage": 218,
"query": 359
}
|
Query: After all, lots of people handle pressure cookers every day in kitchens across @placeholder.
Entities: FBI, Katherine Russell, Rhode Island, America, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, North Kingstown, Russell, CNN, Boston Marathon
Passage: North Kingstown, Rhode Island (CNN) -- What does Katherine Russell know? We're not the only ones who want answers to that question. According to a number of federal officials, investigators have plenty of questions for the widow of slain Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev: What might she have known, if anything, about his activities in the days and months preceding the April 15 bombings? About his travel and associations? And then there's that phone call law enforcement sources say Russell placed to her husband after authorities released pictures identifying him as a suspect in the bombings. What was up with that? FBI, and America, have questions for suspected bomber's widow. Investigators want to know what she knew of her husband's activities. Her lawyer says she knew nothing of plans to bomb marathon. She spends her days in her parents' Rhode Island home
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America
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[
"Russell"
] |
{
"passage": 218,
"query": 360
}
|
Query: The federal presence has caused such a disruption the local police have stepped up patrols in the neighborhood out of concern for the @placeholder family.
Entities: FBI, Katherine Russell, Rhode Island, America, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, North Kingstown, Russell, CNN, Boston Marathon
Passage: North Kingstown, Rhode Island (CNN) -- What does Katherine Russell know? We're not the only ones who want answers to that question. According to a number of federal officials, investigators have plenty of questions for the widow of slain Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev: What might she have known, if anything, about his activities in the days and months preceding the April 15 bombings? About his travel and associations? And then there's that phone call law enforcement sources say Russell placed to her husband after authorities released pictures identifying him as a suspect in the bombings. What was up with that? FBI, and America, have questions for suspected bomber's widow. Investigators want to know what she knew of her husband's activities. Her lawyer says she knew nothing of plans to bomb marathon. She spends her days in her parents' Rhode Island home
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Russell
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[
"McConlogue",
"Patrick McConlogue"
] |
{
"passage": 219,
"query": 361
}
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Query: Lessons then go into a 15 minute rapid-fire coding session followed by 30 minutes of actual teaching by @placeholder, he added.
Entities: New York, McConlogue, Unjustly Homeless and Teaching Them to Code, Leo, Patrick McConlogue
Passage: A New York homeless man is about to launch his own app after learning how to code through the generosity of a software developer who passed him every day during his commute. First announced on Medium last month by software developer Patrick McConlogue, 23, ‘Finding The Unjustly Homeless and Teaching Them to Code’ came to him after seeing the homeless man, who goes only by Leo, on his way to work every day. The original proposal was this: Mr McConlogue offered the homeless man two choices - $100 or a free laptop, wireless hotspot, coding books and daily coding lessons. Leo took opportunity over cash. Patrick McConlogue came up with the idea after passing the homeless man every day on his way to work. The original proposal was $100 or two months of daily coding lessons, a free laptop, coding books and other tools. Leo is set to soon launch his first app
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McConlogue
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[
"McConlogue",
"Patrick McConlogue"
] |
{
"passage": 219,
"query": 361
}
|
Query: Lessons then go into a 15 minute rapid-fire coding session followed by 30 minutes of actual teaching by @placeholder, he added.
Entities: New York, McConlogue, Unjustly Homeless and Teaching Them to Code, Leo, Patrick McConlogue
Passage: A New York homeless man is about to launch his own app after learning how to code through the generosity of a software developer who passed him every day during his commute. First announced on Medium last month by software developer Patrick McConlogue, 23, ‘Finding The Unjustly Homeless and Teaching Them to Code’ came to him after seeing the homeless man, who goes only by Leo, on his way to work every day. The original proposal was this: Mr McConlogue offered the homeless man two choices - $100 or a free laptop, wireless hotspot, coding books and daily coding lessons. Leo took opportunity over cash. Patrick McConlogue came up with the idea after passing the homeless man every day on his way to work. The original proposal was $100 or two months of daily coding lessons, a free laptop, coding books and other tools. Leo is set to soon launch his first app
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Patrick McConlogue
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[
"Cameron",
"David Cameron"
] |
{
"passage": 220,
"query": 362
}
|
Query: The trials and tribulations of being in power have taken their toll on Mr @placeholder’;s personal ratings, and he is now seen as less decisive, strong and honest than two years ago.
Entities: Harry Enfield, David Cameron, Miliband, Cameron, Labour party, Ed Miliband, Tim Nice But Dim, Labour
Passage: Voters believe Ed Miliband’s Labour party is ‘nice but dim’ and not capable of taking the tough decisions needed as Prime Minister, damning new polling reveals. The Labour leader is seen weaker, less charismatic and worse in a crisis than David Cameron, as pollsters warn he will have to ‘defy history’ to take power after just one term in opposition. But the most damaging revelation is that voters see Mr Miliband as more like Harry Enfield’s character Tim Nice But Dim than a future Prime Minister. Nice but dim: Harry Enfield's character Tim Nice But Dim (left) was hugely popular in the 1990s, but now voters associate the phrase with Labour under Ed Miliband (right). One in three people think Labour under Miliband is 'nice but dim' Miliband is more 'honest' and 'in touch with ordinary people' than Cameron. But the PM is seen as stronger, more decisive and 'good in a crisis'
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Cameron
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[
"Cameron",
"David Cameron"
] |
{
"passage": 220,
"query": 362
}
|
Query: The trials and tribulations of being in power have taken their toll on Mr @placeholder’;s personal ratings, and he is now seen as less decisive, strong and honest than two years ago.
Entities: Harry Enfield, David Cameron, Miliband, Cameron, Labour party, Ed Miliband, Tim Nice But Dim, Labour
Passage: Voters believe Ed Miliband’s Labour party is ‘nice but dim’ and not capable of taking the tough decisions needed as Prime Minister, damning new polling reveals. The Labour leader is seen weaker, less charismatic and worse in a crisis than David Cameron, as pollsters warn he will have to ‘defy history’ to take power after just one term in opposition. But the most damaging revelation is that voters see Mr Miliband as more like Harry Enfield’s character Tim Nice But Dim than a future Prime Minister. Nice but dim: Harry Enfield's character Tim Nice But Dim (left) was hugely popular in the 1990s, but now voters associate the phrase with Labour under Ed Miliband (right). One in three people think Labour under Miliband is 'nice but dim' Miliband is more 'honest' and 'in touch with ordinary people' than Cameron. But the PM is seen as stronger, more decisive and 'good in a crisis'
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David Cameron
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[
"Criquette Head-Maarek"
] |
{
"passage": 221,
"query": 363
}
|
Query: ‘It is all tiny percentages at this level and @placeholder, seeing how well Jarnet gets on with Treve, particularly in the mornings, feels it is an advantage which should be taken.
Entities: French, Frankie Dettori, Sheik, Italian, Daily Mail, Joaan Al Thani, Longchamp, Criquette Head-Maarek, Prix De L’Arc de Triomphe, Harry Herbert, Dettori, Al Shaqab, Treve, Prix Vermeille, Qatari, Group One, Thierry Jarnet, Marcus Townend
Passage: By Marcus Townend for the Daily Mail Frankie Dettori was described as ‘upset’ at losing the mount of Criquette Head-Maarek’s Prix De L’Arc de Triomphe favourite Treve. But Harry Herbert, racing manager to the filly’s owner Qatari Sheik Joaan Al Thani, said the decision would not cause a fracture in Dettori’s job as No 1 jockey to the Sheik’s Al Shaqab racing empire. Dettori will be replaced on Treve, firstly in Sunday’s Group One Prix Vermeille at Longchamp, by veteran French rider Thierry Jarnet at the request of the filly’s trainer Criquette Head-Maarek. Blow: Frankie Dettori has lost the mount of Treve ahead of Group One Prix Vermeille. Italian jockey replaced in the saddle by French rider Thierry Jarnet. Trainer Criquette Head-Maarek made the decision with the backing of owner Qatari Sheik Joaan Al Thani. Harry Herbert explained the jockey was 'upset' at losing the mount
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Criquette Head-Maarek
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[
"Treve"
] |
{
"passage": 221,
"query": 364
}
|
Query: ‘It is all tiny percentages at this level and Criquette, seeing how well Jarnet gets on with @placeholder, particularly in the mornings, feels it is an advantage which should be taken.
Entities: French, Frankie Dettori, Sheik, Italian, Daily Mail, Joaan Al Thani, Longchamp, Criquette Head-Maarek, Prix De L’Arc de Triomphe, Harry Herbert, Dettori, Al Shaqab, Treve, Prix Vermeille, Qatari, Group One, Thierry Jarnet, Marcus Townend
Passage: By Marcus Townend for the Daily Mail Frankie Dettori was described as ‘upset’ at losing the mount of Criquette Head-Maarek’s Prix De L’Arc de Triomphe favourite Treve. But Harry Herbert, racing manager to the filly’s owner Qatari Sheik Joaan Al Thani, said the decision would not cause a fracture in Dettori’s job as No 1 jockey to the Sheik’s Al Shaqab racing empire. Dettori will be replaced on Treve, firstly in Sunday’s Group One Prix Vermeille at Longchamp, by veteran French rider Thierry Jarnet at the request of the filly’s trainer Criquette Head-Maarek. Blow: Frankie Dettori has lost the mount of Treve ahead of Group One Prix Vermeille. Italian jockey replaced in the saddle by French rider Thierry Jarnet. Trainer Criquette Head-Maarek made the decision with the backing of owner Qatari Sheik Joaan Al Thani. Harry Herbert explained the jockey was 'upset' at losing the mount
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Treve
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[
"Apple"
] |
{
"passage": 222,
"query": 365
}
|
Query: Bad Apple: The original notice posted on @placeholder's website, which a court said did not comply with its orders
Entities: Damien Gayle, US, South Korean, Ericsson, International Trade Commission, Robin Jacob, Jacob, University College, Samsung, Lord Justice of Appeal, London, Apple
Passage: By Damien Gayle Lord Justice Jacob at his swearing in as Lord Justice of Appeal: He has been hired by Samsung as an expert witness in a patent dispute The appeals-court judge who forced Apple to make a high profile apology to Samsung has been hired by the South Korean firm as an expert witness in its latest patent dispute. Sir Robin Jacob will testify on behalf of Samsung during the US International Trade Commission investigation into the company's patent dispute with Ericsson. The retired judge, who is now a professor of law at University College, London, made headlines last year when he accused Apple of a 'lack of integrity'. Sir Robin Jacob will testify on Samsung's behalf in dispute with Ericsson. He previously accused Apple of a 'lack of integrity' over its publication of a statement acknowledging it had lost patent dispute with Samsung. Patent experts question move which they say 'just doesn't feel right'
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Apple
|
[
"Warren Gatland"
] |
{
"passage": 223,
"query": 366
}
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Query: @placeholder turned to 21 year-old Samson Lee, who is regarded as Jones’ long-term successor.
Entities: Ospreys, Welsh, Adam Jones, Jones, Cardiff Blues, Millennium Stadium, Samson Lee, Wales, Warren Gatland
Passage: With the trademark curly hair and giant personality, it is difficult for Adam Jones to blend into the background. The uninformed supporter still stops the Welsh prop in the street to commiserate with him on his country’s latest defeat, unaware that he is no longer in the squad. Jones has been a household feature in Wales teams over the last decade and is one of the most recognisable and popular figures to wear the dragon red jersey. The 33-year-old has experienced some tough autumn evenings at the Millennium Stadium, but none quite as difficult as this November, having been left out of the squad for the first time in his career. Adam Jones won his 100th cap for Wales during the summer. The 33-year-old tighthead has played no part in autumn series. Wales coach Warren Gatland has preferred Samson Lee to Jones. Jones moved from the Ospreys to Cardiff Blues this season
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Warren Gatland
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[
"Adam Jones",
"Jones"
] |
{
"passage": 223,
"query": 367
}
|
Query: Lee may be the future, but @placeholder is not ready to consign himself to the past.
Entities: Ospreys, Welsh, Adam Jones, Jones, Cardiff Blues, Millennium Stadium, Samson Lee, Wales, Warren Gatland
Passage: With the trademark curly hair and giant personality, it is difficult for Adam Jones to blend into the background. The uninformed supporter still stops the Welsh prop in the street to commiserate with him on his country’s latest defeat, unaware that he is no longer in the squad. Jones has been a household feature in Wales teams over the last decade and is one of the most recognisable and popular figures to wear the dragon red jersey. The 33-year-old has experienced some tough autumn evenings at the Millennium Stadium, but none quite as difficult as this November, having been left out of the squad for the first time in his career. Adam Jones won his 100th cap for Wales during the summer. The 33-year-old tighthead has played no part in autumn series. Wales coach Warren Gatland has preferred Samson Lee to Jones. Jones moved from the Ospreys to Cardiff Blues this season
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Adam Jones
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[
"Adam Jones",
"Jones"
] |
{
"passage": 223,
"query": 367
}
|
Query: Lee may be the future, but @placeholder is not ready to consign himself to the past.
Entities: Ospreys, Welsh, Adam Jones, Jones, Cardiff Blues, Millennium Stadium, Samson Lee, Wales, Warren Gatland
Passage: With the trademark curly hair and giant personality, it is difficult for Adam Jones to blend into the background. The uninformed supporter still stops the Welsh prop in the street to commiserate with him on his country’s latest defeat, unaware that he is no longer in the squad. Jones has been a household feature in Wales teams over the last decade and is one of the most recognisable and popular figures to wear the dragon red jersey. The 33-year-old has experienced some tough autumn evenings at the Millennium Stadium, but none quite as difficult as this November, having been left out of the squad for the first time in his career. Adam Jones won his 100th cap for Wales during the summer. The 33-year-old tighthead has played no part in autumn series. Wales coach Warren Gatland has preferred Samson Lee to Jones. Jones moved from the Ospreys to Cardiff Blues this season
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Jones
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[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 224,
"query": 368
}
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Query: It may be because, unlike @placeholder, he may not be looking for opportunities to cooperate, nor be embarrassed about forgoing them.
Entities: Russian, Barack Obama, Obama, Mark Katz, U.S., Russia, Mexico, G-20, Iran, Syria, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Putin, Katz
Passage: (CNN) -- At the Group of 20 summit in Mexico, President Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin had their first face-to-face meeting since Putin resumed the Russian presidency in May. The joint statement they issued afterward indicated several issues (including Iran and Syria) that the two sides would seek to cooperate on, but it did not announce any significant agreements to do so. More telling were the visual images when the two presidents were together; Obama appeared to be doing his best to project an image of warmth and friendliness, while Putin was stiff and reserved, as he usually is with other world leaders. It appeared that Obama was earnestly seeking to befriend Putin, but Putin was not reciprocating. Mark Katz: Obama and Putin said they'd cooperate but didn't say how they would. He says Obama appeared to want to befriend Putin at G-20, but Putin was stiff and reserved. He says if U.S. won't accommodate Russia, Russia won't accommodate U.S. Katz: Russia thinks U.S. mistaken on Syria and regime's ouster will bring worse carnage
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Barack Obama
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[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 224,
"query": 368
}
|
Query: It may be because, unlike @placeholder, he may not be looking for opportunities to cooperate, nor be embarrassed about forgoing them.
Entities: Russian, Barack Obama, Obama, Mark Katz, U.S., Russia, Mexico, G-20, Iran, Syria, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Putin, Katz
Passage: (CNN) -- At the Group of 20 summit in Mexico, President Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin had their first face-to-face meeting since Putin resumed the Russian presidency in May. The joint statement they issued afterward indicated several issues (including Iran and Syria) that the two sides would seek to cooperate on, but it did not announce any significant agreements to do so. More telling were the visual images when the two presidents were together; Obama appeared to be doing his best to project an image of warmth and friendliness, while Putin was stiff and reserved, as he usually is with other world leaders. It appeared that Obama was earnestly seeking to befriend Putin, but Putin was not reciprocating. Mark Katz: Obama and Putin said they'd cooperate but didn't say how they would. He says Obama appeared to want to befriend Putin at G-20, but Putin was stiff and reserved. He says if U.S. won't accommodate Russia, Russia won't accommodate U.S. Katz: Russia thinks U.S. mistaken on Syria and regime's ouster will bring worse carnage
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Obama
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[
"Putin",
"Vladimir Putin"
] |
{
"passage": 224,
"query": 369
}
|
Query: The Obama administration would undoubtedly respond that surely @placeholder does not want Iran to acquire nuclear weapons, and thus should fully cooperate with the international effort to prevent this.
Entities: Russian, Barack Obama, Obama, Mark Katz, U.S., Russia, Mexico, G-20, Iran, Syria, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Putin, Katz
Passage: (CNN) -- At the Group of 20 summit in Mexico, President Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin had their first face-to-face meeting since Putin resumed the Russian presidency in May. The joint statement they issued afterward indicated several issues (including Iran and Syria) that the two sides would seek to cooperate on, but it did not announce any significant agreements to do so. More telling were the visual images when the two presidents were together; Obama appeared to be doing his best to project an image of warmth and friendliness, while Putin was stiff and reserved, as he usually is with other world leaders. It appeared that Obama was earnestly seeking to befriend Putin, but Putin was not reciprocating. Mark Katz: Obama and Putin said they'd cooperate but didn't say how they would. He says Obama appeared to want to befriend Putin at G-20, but Putin was stiff and reserved. He says if U.S. won't accommodate Russia, Russia won't accommodate U.S. Katz: Russia thinks U.S. mistaken on Syria and regime's ouster will bring worse carnage
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Putin
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[
"Putin",
"Vladimir Putin"
] |
{
"passage": 224,
"query": 369
}
|
Query: The Obama administration would undoubtedly respond that surely @placeholder does not want Iran to acquire nuclear weapons, and thus should fully cooperate with the international effort to prevent this.
Entities: Russian, Barack Obama, Obama, Mark Katz, U.S., Russia, Mexico, G-20, Iran, Syria, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Putin, Katz
Passage: (CNN) -- At the Group of 20 summit in Mexico, President Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin had their first face-to-face meeting since Putin resumed the Russian presidency in May. The joint statement they issued afterward indicated several issues (including Iran and Syria) that the two sides would seek to cooperate on, but it did not announce any significant agreements to do so. More telling were the visual images when the two presidents were together; Obama appeared to be doing his best to project an image of warmth and friendliness, while Putin was stiff and reserved, as he usually is with other world leaders. It appeared that Obama was earnestly seeking to befriend Putin, but Putin was not reciprocating. Mark Katz: Obama and Putin said they'd cooperate but didn't say how they would. He says Obama appeared to want to befriend Putin at G-20, but Putin was stiff and reserved. He says if U.S. won't accommodate Russia, Russia won't accommodate U.S. Katz: Russia thinks U.S. mistaken on Syria and regime's ouster will bring worse carnage
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Vladimir Putin
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[
"Putin",
"Vladimir Putin"
] |
{
"passage": 224,
"query": 370
}
|
Query: Especially when it comes to Syria though, @placeholder and the Russian foreign policy establishment believe that America and the "broad international community" have missed the point.
Entities: Russian, Barack Obama, Obama, Mark Katz, U.S., Russia, Mexico, G-20, Iran, Syria, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Putin, Katz
Passage: (CNN) -- At the Group of 20 summit in Mexico, President Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin had their first face-to-face meeting since Putin resumed the Russian presidency in May. The joint statement they issued afterward indicated several issues (including Iran and Syria) that the two sides would seek to cooperate on, but it did not announce any significant agreements to do so. More telling were the visual images when the two presidents were together; Obama appeared to be doing his best to project an image of warmth and friendliness, while Putin was stiff and reserved, as he usually is with other world leaders. It appeared that Obama was earnestly seeking to befriend Putin, but Putin was not reciprocating. Mark Katz: Obama and Putin said they'd cooperate but didn't say how they would. He says Obama appeared to want to befriend Putin at G-20, but Putin was stiff and reserved. He says if U.S. won't accommodate Russia, Russia won't accommodate U.S. Katz: Russia thinks U.S. mistaken on Syria and regime's ouster will bring worse carnage
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Putin
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[
"Putin",
"Vladimir Putin"
] |
{
"passage": 224,
"query": 370
}
|
Query: Especially when it comes to Syria though, @placeholder and the Russian foreign policy establishment believe that America and the "broad international community" have missed the point.
Entities: Russian, Barack Obama, Obama, Mark Katz, U.S., Russia, Mexico, G-20, Iran, Syria, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Putin, Katz
Passage: (CNN) -- At the Group of 20 summit in Mexico, President Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin had their first face-to-face meeting since Putin resumed the Russian presidency in May. The joint statement they issued afterward indicated several issues (including Iran and Syria) that the two sides would seek to cooperate on, but it did not announce any significant agreements to do so. More telling were the visual images when the two presidents were together; Obama appeared to be doing his best to project an image of warmth and friendliness, while Putin was stiff and reserved, as he usually is with other world leaders. It appeared that Obama was earnestly seeking to befriend Putin, but Putin was not reciprocating. Mark Katz: Obama and Putin said they'd cooperate but didn't say how they would. He says Obama appeared to want to befriend Putin at G-20, but Putin was stiff and reserved. He says if U.S. won't accommodate Russia, Russia won't accommodate U.S. Katz: Russia thinks U.S. mistaken on Syria and regime's ouster will bring worse carnage
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Vladimir Putin
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[
"PDS 456"
] |
{
"passage": 225,
"query": 371
}
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Query: Because @placeholder is relatively close, by cosmic standards, it is bright and can be studied in detail.
Entities: Nasa, NuSTAR, Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, ESA, PDS 456, NGC 3783, XMM-Newton, European Space Agency
Passage: It could be the mightiest wind ever seen - strong enouigh to stop a galaxy from producing stars. Nasa's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) and ESA's (European Space Agency) XMM-Newton telescope have spotted fierce winds from a supermassive black hole blow outward in all directions. The phenomenon had been suspected, but now researchers have proved the winds are powerful enough to inhibit the host galaxy's ability to make new stars. Scroll down for video An artist's impression of active galaxy NGC 3783. Observations have revealed cosmic winds emerging from near the black hole at the center of NGC 3783 and galaxies like it. PDS 456, an extremely bright black hole 2 billion light-years away studied. Sustains winds that carry more energy every second than is emitted by more than a trillion suns
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PDS 456
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[
"Iowa"
] |
{
"passage": 226,
"query": 372
}
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Query: "I love @placeholder," she said, smiling as if she were in on a joke.
Entities: Bill, O'Malley, Warren, Indianola Balloon Field, Tom Harkin, Hillary Clinton, Democrats, Harkin Steak Fry, Biden, Harkin, Steak Fry, Iowa
Passage: "It's been seven years, and a lot has changed," Hillary Clinton said Sunday in her first visit to Iowa since the state dealt her presidential campaign a devastating body blow. But there was a moment in the afternoon when it seemed like not much had. Roughly 200 credentialed media were gathered in a far corner of the Indianola Balloon Field, the grassy expanse where Sen. Tom Harkin was convening his 37th and final Steak Fry, an annual fundraiser that doubles as a point of entry for ambitious Democrats curious about the Iowa caucuses. After a 90-minute wait, the press scrum -- scribblers and photographers alike -- were herded like cattle through a series of gates and escorted up to a hot smoking grill, waiting to capture the same image: a staged shot of Bill and Hillary Clinton, fresh out of their motorcade, ritualistically flipping steaks with Harkin. With Bill at her side, Hillary Clinton attends the 37th and final Harkin Steak Fry. The questions on everyone's mind: Will she run, and what did she learn from 2008? Hillary Clinton is reluctant to chat it up with reporters, but she gave it a go Sunday. While she leads in the polls, other names come up: Biden, Warren, O'Malley
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Iowa
|
[
"Iowa"
] |
{
"passage": 226,
"query": 373
}
|
Query: Hillary Clinton's speech to the sun-drenched crowd, more workmanlike than impassioned, was littered with @placeholder pleasantries and nods to the last campaign, including her opening line: "Hello Iowa!
Entities: Bill, O'Malley, Warren, Indianola Balloon Field, Tom Harkin, Hillary Clinton, Democrats, Harkin Steak Fry, Biden, Harkin, Steak Fry, Iowa
Passage: "It's been seven years, and a lot has changed," Hillary Clinton said Sunday in her first visit to Iowa since the state dealt her presidential campaign a devastating body blow. But there was a moment in the afternoon when it seemed like not much had. Roughly 200 credentialed media were gathered in a far corner of the Indianola Balloon Field, the grassy expanse where Sen. Tom Harkin was convening his 37th and final Steak Fry, an annual fundraiser that doubles as a point of entry for ambitious Democrats curious about the Iowa caucuses. After a 90-minute wait, the press scrum -- scribblers and photographers alike -- were herded like cattle through a series of gates and escorted up to a hot smoking grill, waiting to capture the same image: a staged shot of Bill and Hillary Clinton, fresh out of their motorcade, ritualistically flipping steaks with Harkin. With Bill at her side, Hillary Clinton attends the 37th and final Harkin Steak Fry. The questions on everyone's mind: Will she run, and what did she learn from 2008? Hillary Clinton is reluctant to chat it up with reporters, but she gave it a go Sunday. While she leads in the polls, other names come up: Biden, Warren, O'Malley
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Iowa
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[
"Harkin",
"Tom Harkin"
] |
{
"passage": 226,
"query": 374
}
|
Query: She lavished praise on @placeholder and, after a warm-up that included nods to her time as Secretary of State and her "constant grandchild watch," urged the audience to get behind Iowa's slate of Democratic candidates.
Entities: Bill, O'Malley, Warren, Indianola Balloon Field, Tom Harkin, Hillary Clinton, Democrats, Harkin Steak Fry, Biden, Harkin, Steak Fry, Iowa
Passage: "It's been seven years, and a lot has changed," Hillary Clinton said Sunday in her first visit to Iowa since the state dealt her presidential campaign a devastating body blow. But there was a moment in the afternoon when it seemed like not much had. Roughly 200 credentialed media were gathered in a far corner of the Indianola Balloon Field, the grassy expanse where Sen. Tom Harkin was convening his 37th and final Steak Fry, an annual fundraiser that doubles as a point of entry for ambitious Democrats curious about the Iowa caucuses. After a 90-minute wait, the press scrum -- scribblers and photographers alike -- were herded like cattle through a series of gates and escorted up to a hot smoking grill, waiting to capture the same image: a staged shot of Bill and Hillary Clinton, fresh out of their motorcade, ritualistically flipping steaks with Harkin. With Bill at her side, Hillary Clinton attends the 37th and final Harkin Steak Fry. The questions on everyone's mind: Will she run, and what did she learn from 2008? Hillary Clinton is reluctant to chat it up with reporters, but she gave it a go Sunday. While she leads in the polls, other names come up: Biden, Warren, O'Malley
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Harkin
|
[
"Harkin",
"Tom Harkin"
] |
{
"passage": 226,
"query": 374
}
|
Query: She lavished praise on @placeholder and, after a warm-up that included nods to her time as Secretary of State and her "constant grandchild watch," urged the audience to get behind Iowa's slate of Democratic candidates.
Entities: Bill, O'Malley, Warren, Indianola Balloon Field, Tom Harkin, Hillary Clinton, Democrats, Harkin Steak Fry, Biden, Harkin, Steak Fry, Iowa
Passage: "It's been seven years, and a lot has changed," Hillary Clinton said Sunday in her first visit to Iowa since the state dealt her presidential campaign a devastating body blow. But there was a moment in the afternoon when it seemed like not much had. Roughly 200 credentialed media were gathered in a far corner of the Indianola Balloon Field, the grassy expanse where Sen. Tom Harkin was convening his 37th and final Steak Fry, an annual fundraiser that doubles as a point of entry for ambitious Democrats curious about the Iowa caucuses. After a 90-minute wait, the press scrum -- scribblers and photographers alike -- were herded like cattle through a series of gates and escorted up to a hot smoking grill, waiting to capture the same image: a staged shot of Bill and Hillary Clinton, fresh out of their motorcade, ritualistically flipping steaks with Harkin. With Bill at her side, Hillary Clinton attends the 37th and final Harkin Steak Fry. The questions on everyone's mind: Will she run, and what did she learn from 2008? Hillary Clinton is reluctant to chat it up with reporters, but she gave it a go Sunday. While she leads in the polls, other names come up: Biden, Warren, O'Malley
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Tom Harkin
|
[
"Iowa"
] |
{
"passage": 226,
"query": 375
}
|
Query: She lavished praise on Harkin and, after a warm-up that included nods to her time as Secretary of State and her "constant grandchild watch," urged the audience to get behind @placeholder's slate of Democratic candidates.
Entities: Bill, O'Malley, Warren, Indianola Balloon Field, Tom Harkin, Hillary Clinton, Democrats, Harkin Steak Fry, Biden, Harkin, Steak Fry, Iowa
Passage: "It's been seven years, and a lot has changed," Hillary Clinton said Sunday in her first visit to Iowa since the state dealt her presidential campaign a devastating body blow. But there was a moment in the afternoon when it seemed like not much had. Roughly 200 credentialed media were gathered in a far corner of the Indianola Balloon Field, the grassy expanse where Sen. Tom Harkin was convening his 37th and final Steak Fry, an annual fundraiser that doubles as a point of entry for ambitious Democrats curious about the Iowa caucuses. After a 90-minute wait, the press scrum -- scribblers and photographers alike -- were herded like cattle through a series of gates and escorted up to a hot smoking grill, waiting to capture the same image: a staged shot of Bill and Hillary Clinton, fresh out of their motorcade, ritualistically flipping steaks with Harkin. With Bill at her side, Hillary Clinton attends the 37th and final Harkin Steak Fry. The questions on everyone's mind: Will she run, and what did she learn from 2008? Hillary Clinton is reluctant to chat it up with reporters, but she gave it a go Sunday. While she leads in the polls, other names come up: Biden, Warren, O'Malley
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Iowa
|
[
"Uyghur American Association"
] |
{
"passage": 227,
"query": 376
}
|
Query: The @placeholder also expressed concern in a statement.
Entities: United States, Uyghur, Uyghur American Association, U.S., State Department, Uyghurs, Cambodian, U.N., Cambodia, U.S. State Department, Duguid, CNN, China, Gordon Duguid
Passage: (CNN) -- The U.S. State Department said Sunday it was "deeply disturbed" at the deportation of 20 Uyghur asylum seekers from Cambodia back to China. The deportation "will affect Cambodia's relationship with the U.S. and its international standing," said acting State Department spokesman Gordon Duguid in a statement. It occurred on Saturday at the request of China, the U.S. said. "The United States is deeply concerned about the welfare of these individuals, who had sought protection under international law," Duguid said. "We are also deeply disturbed that the Cambodian government decided to forcibly remove the group without the benefit of a credible process for determining refugee status and without appropriate participation by the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees." U.S. condemns deportation of 20 Uyghur asylum-seekers from Cambodia back to China. Uyghurs fled to Cambodia to escape ethnic violence in China's northwestern region earlier this year. The 20 refugees were held in handcuffs and leg shackles and not given food, said Uyghur American Association
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Uyghur American Association
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[
"Britain",
"Great Britain"
] |
{
"passage": 228,
"query": 377
}
|
Query: But the tables have been dramatically turned since then, with France now having only eight gold medals so far to @placeholder's 22 - and 20 fewer of all colours.
Entities: French, Great Britain, France, David Cameron, Daily Mail, Champs Elysee, Bradley Wiggins, GB, Cameron, Team GB, Francois Hollande, Tour de France, Britain, Union Jacks, British
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:50 EST, 9 August 2012 | UPDATED: 12:28 EST, 9 August 2012 France has been driven so 'mad' by British cycling success they are accusing Team GB of cheating, David Cameron said today. The Prime Minister said the French had found the sight of the Champs Elysee covered in Union Jacks to greet Bradley Wiggins' Tour de France victory 'a bit hard to take'. And the thinly-veiled war of words continued today after apparent French sneering at Great Britain's all-conquering triumphs in the velodrome. Rubbing it in: David Cameron said the sight of Bradley Wiggins surrounded by Union Jacks after his Tour win would have been 'hard to take' for the French. French TV reporter 'virtually accused us of cheating' during interview. Cameron had taken ribbing from Francois Hollande over GB's medal tally - before host nation's gold rush. French publication asks readers if they thought GB cyclists cheated. France started well but are now 20 medals - and 14 golds - behind Britain
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Britain
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[
"Britain",
"Great Britain"
] |
{
"passage": 228,
"query": 377
}
|
Query: But the tables have been dramatically turned since then, with France now having only eight gold medals so far to @placeholder's 22 - and 20 fewer of all colours.
Entities: French, Great Britain, France, David Cameron, Daily Mail, Champs Elysee, Bradley Wiggins, GB, Cameron, Team GB, Francois Hollande, Tour de France, Britain, Union Jacks, British
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:50 EST, 9 August 2012 | UPDATED: 12:28 EST, 9 August 2012 France has been driven so 'mad' by British cycling success they are accusing Team GB of cheating, David Cameron said today. The Prime Minister said the French had found the sight of the Champs Elysee covered in Union Jacks to greet Bradley Wiggins' Tour de France victory 'a bit hard to take'. And the thinly-veiled war of words continued today after apparent French sneering at Great Britain's all-conquering triumphs in the velodrome. Rubbing it in: David Cameron said the sight of Bradley Wiggins surrounded by Union Jacks after his Tour win would have been 'hard to take' for the French. French TV reporter 'virtually accused us of cheating' during interview. Cameron had taken ribbing from Francois Hollande over GB's medal tally - before host nation's gold rush. French publication asks readers if they thought GB cyclists cheated. France started well but are now 20 medals - and 14 golds - behind Britain
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Great Britain
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[
"British"
] |
{
"passage": 228,
"query": 378
}
|
Query: The velodrome has proved a particular cauldron for cross-channel rivalry, @placeholder domination of the podium sparking irate suggestions of foul play.
Entities: French, Great Britain, France, David Cameron, Daily Mail, Champs Elysee, Bradley Wiggins, GB, Cameron, Team GB, Francois Hollande, Tour de France, Britain, Union Jacks, British
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:50 EST, 9 August 2012 | UPDATED: 12:28 EST, 9 August 2012 France has been driven so 'mad' by British cycling success they are accusing Team GB of cheating, David Cameron said today. The Prime Minister said the French had found the sight of the Champs Elysee covered in Union Jacks to greet Bradley Wiggins' Tour de France victory 'a bit hard to take'. And the thinly-veiled war of words continued today after apparent French sneering at Great Britain's all-conquering triumphs in the velodrome. Rubbing it in: David Cameron said the sight of Bradley Wiggins surrounded by Union Jacks after his Tour win would have been 'hard to take' for the French. French TV reporter 'virtually accused us of cheating' during interview. Cameron had taken ribbing from Francois Hollande over GB's medal tally - before host nation's gold rush. French publication asks readers if they thought GB cyclists cheated. France started well but are now 20 medals - and 14 golds - behind Britain
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British
|
[
"Westminster"
] |
{
"passage": 229,
"query": 379
}
|
Query: Advance publicity for the £485-a-head event in June says: ‘Sally will give her take on being an independent woman balancing a career with family life whilst living in the goldfish bowl of @placeholder.’
Entities: Offer, Westminster, Sally Bercow, My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding, Paddy Doherty, John Bercow, Parliament, Barbados, Christmas, Brendan Carlin
Passage: By Brendan Carlin PUBLISHED: 17:51 EST, 5 May 2012 | UPDATED: 18:03 EST, 5 May 2012 'It stinks': Sally Bercow is accused of exploiting her husband's position in accepting the 'dream job' offer in Barbados She’s posed naked except for a bedsheet, with the Houses of Parliament as her backdrop. She’s taken part in Celebrity Big Brother, and made a tabloid TV show about her friendship with My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding star Paddy Doherty. She’s even admitted to being a former binge-drinker who had a string of one-night stands. You could be forgiven for thinking that Sally Bercow has already caused her husband, Commons Speaker John Bercow, enough embarrassment. Sally Bercow accepts travel firm job offer to give one-hour speech. Offer comes six months after same firm held two Christmas parties at Speaker's Westminster apartment
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Westminster
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[
"Britain",
"British"
] |
{
"passage": 230,
"query": 380
}
|
Query: The organization posed the question 'When will @placeholder return the illegally plundered artefacts?'
Entities: Mail Foreign Service, French, David Cameron, Chinese, Beijing, German, Chengdu, PM, Twitter, Sina Weibo, Britain, Mandarin, British, China
Passage: By Mail Foreign Service David Cameron has been inundated with demands for the return of priceless artefacts looted from Beijing in the 19th century as his visit to China draws to a close. The Prime Minister has to the southwestern city of Chengdu on the largest ever British trade mission to the country. Last Friday, British officials set up a microblogging page on Sina Weibo, China's version of Twitter, attracting more than 260,000 followers by Wednesday evening. Children in Britain should ditch French and German and study Mandarin instead, David Cameron has said He invited Chinese citizens to ask questions, saying he would aim to reply during the visit. PM set up account on Chinese social network 'Sina Weibo' to take questions. Nationalists flooded the page with questions about looted treasure. British were part of the an alliance which plundered China in 19th century
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Britain
|
[
"Britain",
"British"
] |
{
"passage": 230,
"query": 380
}
|
Query: The organization posed the question 'When will @placeholder return the illegally plundered artefacts?'
Entities: Mail Foreign Service, French, David Cameron, Chinese, Beijing, German, Chengdu, PM, Twitter, Sina Weibo, Britain, Mandarin, British, China
Passage: By Mail Foreign Service David Cameron has been inundated with demands for the return of priceless artefacts looted from Beijing in the 19th century as his visit to China draws to a close. The Prime Minister has to the southwestern city of Chengdu on the largest ever British trade mission to the country. Last Friday, British officials set up a microblogging page on Sina Weibo, China's version of Twitter, attracting more than 260,000 followers by Wednesday evening. Children in Britain should ditch French and German and study Mandarin instead, David Cameron has said He invited Chinese citizens to ask questions, saying he would aim to reply during the visit. PM set up account on Chinese social network 'Sina Weibo' to take questions. Nationalists flooded the page with questions about looted treasure. British were part of the an alliance which plundered China in 19th century
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British
|
[
"China",
"Chinese"
] |
{
"passage": 230,
"query": 381
}
|
Query: During this time it is alleged that many priceless @placeholder treasures were looted by the allied nations and taken overseas.
Entities: Mail Foreign Service, French, David Cameron, Chinese, Beijing, German, Chengdu, PM, Twitter, Sina Weibo, Britain, Mandarin, British, China
Passage: By Mail Foreign Service David Cameron has been inundated with demands for the return of priceless artefacts looted from Beijing in the 19th century as his visit to China draws to a close. The Prime Minister has to the southwestern city of Chengdu on the largest ever British trade mission to the country. Last Friday, British officials set up a microblogging page on Sina Weibo, China's version of Twitter, attracting more than 260,000 followers by Wednesday evening. Children in Britain should ditch French and German and study Mandarin instead, David Cameron has said He invited Chinese citizens to ask questions, saying he would aim to reply during the visit. PM set up account on Chinese social network 'Sina Weibo' to take questions. Nationalists flooded the page with questions about looted treasure. British were part of the an alliance which plundered China in 19th century
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China
|
[
"China",
"Chinese"
] |
{
"passage": 230,
"query": 381
}
|
Query: During this time it is alleged that many priceless @placeholder treasures were looted by the allied nations and taken overseas.
Entities: Mail Foreign Service, French, David Cameron, Chinese, Beijing, German, Chengdu, PM, Twitter, Sina Weibo, Britain, Mandarin, British, China
Passage: By Mail Foreign Service David Cameron has been inundated with demands for the return of priceless artefacts looted from Beijing in the 19th century as his visit to China draws to a close. The Prime Minister has to the southwestern city of Chengdu on the largest ever British trade mission to the country. Last Friday, British officials set up a microblogging page on Sina Weibo, China's version of Twitter, attracting more than 260,000 followers by Wednesday evening. Children in Britain should ditch French and German and study Mandarin instead, David Cameron has said He invited Chinese citizens to ask questions, saying he would aim to reply during the visit. PM set up account on Chinese social network 'Sina Weibo' to take questions. Nationalists flooded the page with questions about looted treasure. British were part of the an alliance which plundered China in 19th century
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Chinese
|
[
"China",
"Chinese"
] |
{
"passage": 230,
"query": 382
}
|
Query: The ransacking of historic @placeholder sites is seen as a source of national embarrassment to nationalists in the country today.
Entities: Mail Foreign Service, French, David Cameron, Chinese, Beijing, German, Chengdu, PM, Twitter, Sina Weibo, Britain, Mandarin, British, China
Passage: By Mail Foreign Service David Cameron has been inundated with demands for the return of priceless artefacts looted from Beijing in the 19th century as his visit to China draws to a close. The Prime Minister has to the southwestern city of Chengdu on the largest ever British trade mission to the country. Last Friday, British officials set up a microblogging page on Sina Weibo, China's version of Twitter, attracting more than 260,000 followers by Wednesday evening. Children in Britain should ditch French and German and study Mandarin instead, David Cameron has said He invited Chinese citizens to ask questions, saying he would aim to reply during the visit. PM set up account on Chinese social network 'Sina Weibo' to take questions. Nationalists flooded the page with questions about looted treasure. British were part of the an alliance which plundered China in 19th century
|
China
|
[
"China",
"Chinese"
] |
{
"passage": 230,
"query": 382
}
|
Query: The ransacking of historic @placeholder sites is seen as a source of national embarrassment to nationalists in the country today.
Entities: Mail Foreign Service, French, David Cameron, Chinese, Beijing, German, Chengdu, PM, Twitter, Sina Weibo, Britain, Mandarin, British, China
Passage: By Mail Foreign Service David Cameron has been inundated with demands for the return of priceless artefacts looted from Beijing in the 19th century as his visit to China draws to a close. The Prime Minister has to the southwestern city of Chengdu on the largest ever British trade mission to the country. Last Friday, British officials set up a microblogging page on Sina Weibo, China's version of Twitter, attracting more than 260,000 followers by Wednesday evening. Children in Britain should ditch French and German and study Mandarin instead, David Cameron has said He invited Chinese citizens to ask questions, saying he would aim to reply during the visit. PM set up account on Chinese social network 'Sina Weibo' to take questions. Nationalists flooded the page with questions about looted treasure. British were part of the an alliance which plundered China in 19th century
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Chinese
|
[
"Michael Brown"
] |
{
"passage": 231,
"query": 383
}
|
Query: @placeholder's supporters are worried that Wilson is trying to exploit the law in Missouri which allows a police officer more leeway if they feel they are under threat.
Entities: St. Louis County Police, Darren Wilson, Spokesperson, Ferguson, Michael Brown, Brian Schellman, Missouri, Jamilah Nasheed
Passage: A Missouri state senator has been arrested outside the police department in the embroiled city of Ferguson following another night of protests over the fatal police shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown in August. State Senator Jamilah Nasheed was taken into custody by Ferguson police officers late on Monday night, said St. Louis County Police spokesman Brian Schellman. TV footage showed the politician shouting ‘no justice,’ with replies of ‘no peace,’ from several protesters, as she was handcuffed along with another man. Senator Jamilah Nasheed shouted 'no justice' as she was handcuffed and arrested by Ferguson police on Monday night following another night of protests. State Senator Jamilah Nasheed was taken into custody on Monday night after being arrested during the latest night of protests. She was shouting 'no justice' to replies of 'no peace' from other protesters as she was led away. Senator refused to pay $600 bond and so spent the night in the cells. Spokesperson said her arrest and jail stay are acts of civil disobedience. Protesters want cop Darren Wilson arrested immediately and have called for the appointment of a special prosecutor in the case
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Michael Brown
|
[
"Missouri"
] |
{
"passage": 231,
"query": 384
}
|
Query: Brown's supporters are worried that Wilson is trying to exploit the law in @placeholder which allows a police officer more leeway if they feel they are under threat.
Entities: St. Louis County Police, Darren Wilson, Spokesperson, Ferguson, Michael Brown, Brian Schellman, Missouri, Jamilah Nasheed
Passage: A Missouri state senator has been arrested outside the police department in the embroiled city of Ferguson following another night of protests over the fatal police shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown in August. State Senator Jamilah Nasheed was taken into custody by Ferguson police officers late on Monday night, said St. Louis County Police spokesman Brian Schellman. TV footage showed the politician shouting ‘no justice,’ with replies of ‘no peace,’ from several protesters, as she was handcuffed along with another man. Senator Jamilah Nasheed shouted 'no justice' as she was handcuffed and arrested by Ferguson police on Monday night following another night of protests. State Senator Jamilah Nasheed was taken into custody on Monday night after being arrested during the latest night of protests. She was shouting 'no justice' to replies of 'no peace' from other protesters as she was led away. Senator refused to pay $600 bond and so spent the night in the cells. Spokesperson said her arrest and jail stay are acts of civil disobedience. Protesters want cop Darren Wilson arrested immediately and have called for the appointment of a special prosecutor in the case
|
Missouri
|
[
"Britain",
"British",
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 232,
"query": 385
}
|
Query: UK jets intercepted more than 100 Russian aircraft last year, according to the @placeholder defense ministry.
Entities: Britain, Russian, Russia, England, Bournemouth, English Channel, UK, Foreign Office, CNN, Royal Air Force, British
Passage: (CNN)Russia's ambassador to Britain was summoned to the UK's Foreign Office on Thursday to explain why two Russian bombers were flying over the English Channel this week, a representative of the office said. Two Russian bombers "caused disruption to civil aviation" when they flew near, but did not cross into, British airspace on Wednesday, the Foreign Office representative said. Two UK Royal Air Force jets intercepted the bombers, both capable of carrying nuclear weapons, south of Bournemouth, England, over the English Channel, a UK defense spokesman said Thursday. The British jets escorted the bombers for about an hour-and-a-half until the bombers left the area, the defense spokesman said. Russian bombers disrupted civil aviation, UK Foreign Office representative says. UK: Russian bombers were flying over English Channel. Russian aircraft didn't cross into British airspace, spokesman says
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Britain
|
[
"Britain",
"British",
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 232,
"query": 385
}
|
Query: UK jets intercepted more than 100 Russian aircraft last year, according to the @placeholder defense ministry.
Entities: Britain, Russian, Russia, England, Bournemouth, English Channel, UK, Foreign Office, CNN, Royal Air Force, British
Passage: (CNN)Russia's ambassador to Britain was summoned to the UK's Foreign Office on Thursday to explain why two Russian bombers were flying over the English Channel this week, a representative of the office said. Two Russian bombers "caused disruption to civil aviation" when they flew near, but did not cross into, British airspace on Wednesday, the Foreign Office representative said. Two UK Royal Air Force jets intercepted the bombers, both capable of carrying nuclear weapons, south of Bournemouth, England, over the English Channel, a UK defense spokesman said Thursday. The British jets escorted the bombers for about an hour-and-a-half until the bombers left the area, the defense spokesman said. Russian bombers disrupted civil aviation, UK Foreign Office representative says. UK: Russian bombers were flying over English Channel. Russian aircraft didn't cross into British airspace, spokesman says
|
British
|
[
"Britain",
"British",
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 232,
"query": 385
}
|
Query: UK jets intercepted more than 100 Russian aircraft last year, according to the @placeholder defense ministry.
Entities: Britain, Russian, Russia, England, Bournemouth, English Channel, UK, Foreign Office, CNN, Royal Air Force, British
Passage: (CNN)Russia's ambassador to Britain was summoned to the UK's Foreign Office on Thursday to explain why two Russian bombers were flying over the English Channel this week, a representative of the office said. Two Russian bombers "caused disruption to civil aviation" when they flew near, but did not cross into, British airspace on Wednesday, the Foreign Office representative said. Two UK Royal Air Force jets intercepted the bombers, both capable of carrying nuclear weapons, south of Bournemouth, England, over the English Channel, a UK defense spokesman said Thursday. The British jets escorted the bombers for about an hour-and-a-half until the bombers left the area, the defense spokesman said. Russian bombers disrupted civil aviation, UK Foreign Office representative says. UK: Russian bombers were flying over English Channel. Russian aircraft didn't cross into British airspace, spokesman says
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UK
|
[
"Royal Bank Of Scotland"
] |
{
"passage": 233,
"query": 386
}
|
Query: @placeholder, which had set a Friday deadline for Hicks and Gillett to repay the loan used to finance their 2007 purchase of Liverpool, said any legal action by the pair "will be vigorously opposed."
Entities: George Gillett, England, John W. Henry, New England Sports Ventures, Trans-Atlantic, NESV, Royal Bank Of Scotland, Boston Red Sox, Texas, Tom Hicks, Henry, Liverpool Football Club, CNN, American, London, Liverpool
Passage: London, England (CNN) -- One of England's most famous soccer clubs has been sold to the American owners of baseball's Boston Red Sox following a protracted Trans-Atlantic legal battle. John W. Henry, the head of New England Sports Ventures (NESV), confirmed in London Friday that the company's $480 million deal to buy Liverpool Football Club had finally been completed. Liverpool's previous owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, who are also American, earlier withdrew their temporary restraining order blocking the sale, having twice gone to a court in Texas to prevent the transaction. "I can't tell you how happy I am that we finally got to this stage," Henry told a throng of reporters. New England Sports Ventures completes $480 million deal to buy Liverpool. Previous owners remove legal barrier to what they called "illegal" sale. Tom Hicks and George Gillett now planning a $1.6 billion damages action. NESV removes debt obligation to main creditors the Royal Bank Of Scotland
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Royal Bank Of Scotland
|
[
"NESV",
"New England Sports Ventures"
] |
{
"passage": 233,
"query": 387
}
|
Query: "RBS is pleased the sale to @placeholder has been completed and is confident this will provide the foundation for the club and its fans to enjoy renewed success on and off the pitch," the bank said in a statement.
Entities: George Gillett, England, John W. Henry, New England Sports Ventures, Trans-Atlantic, NESV, Royal Bank Of Scotland, Boston Red Sox, Texas, Tom Hicks, Henry, Liverpool Football Club, CNN, American, London, Liverpool
Passage: London, England (CNN) -- One of England's most famous soccer clubs has been sold to the American owners of baseball's Boston Red Sox following a protracted Trans-Atlantic legal battle. John W. Henry, the head of New England Sports Ventures (NESV), confirmed in London Friday that the company's $480 million deal to buy Liverpool Football Club had finally been completed. Liverpool's previous owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, who are also American, earlier withdrew their temporary restraining order blocking the sale, having twice gone to a court in Texas to prevent the transaction. "I can't tell you how happy I am that we finally got to this stage," Henry told a throng of reporters. New England Sports Ventures completes $480 million deal to buy Liverpool. Previous owners remove legal barrier to what they called "illegal" sale. Tom Hicks and George Gillett now planning a $1.6 billion damages action. NESV removes debt obligation to main creditors the Royal Bank Of Scotland
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NESV
|
[
"NESV",
"New England Sports Ventures"
] |
{
"passage": 233,
"query": 387
}
|
Query: "RBS is pleased the sale to @placeholder has been completed and is confident this will provide the foundation for the club and its fans to enjoy renewed success on and off the pitch," the bank said in a statement.
Entities: George Gillett, England, John W. Henry, New England Sports Ventures, Trans-Atlantic, NESV, Royal Bank Of Scotland, Boston Red Sox, Texas, Tom Hicks, Henry, Liverpool Football Club, CNN, American, London, Liverpool
Passage: London, England (CNN) -- One of England's most famous soccer clubs has been sold to the American owners of baseball's Boston Red Sox following a protracted Trans-Atlantic legal battle. John W. Henry, the head of New England Sports Ventures (NESV), confirmed in London Friday that the company's $480 million deal to buy Liverpool Football Club had finally been completed. Liverpool's previous owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, who are also American, earlier withdrew their temporary restraining order blocking the sale, having twice gone to a court in Texas to prevent the transaction. "I can't tell you how happy I am that we finally got to this stage," Henry told a throng of reporters. New England Sports Ventures completes $480 million deal to buy Liverpool. Previous owners remove legal barrier to what they called "illegal" sale. Tom Hicks and George Gillett now planning a $1.6 billion damages action. NESV removes debt obligation to main creditors the Royal Bank Of Scotland
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New England Sports Ventures
|
[
"Henry",
"John W. Henry"
] |
{
"passage": 233,
"query": 388
}
|
Query: @placeholder, meanwhile, had pledged to fight Hicks' "last desperate attempt" to hang on to Liverpool.
Entities: George Gillett, England, John W. Henry, New England Sports Ventures, Trans-Atlantic, NESV, Royal Bank Of Scotland, Boston Red Sox, Texas, Tom Hicks, Henry, Liverpool Football Club, CNN, American, London, Liverpool
Passage: London, England (CNN) -- One of England's most famous soccer clubs has been sold to the American owners of baseball's Boston Red Sox following a protracted Trans-Atlantic legal battle. John W. Henry, the head of New England Sports Ventures (NESV), confirmed in London Friday that the company's $480 million deal to buy Liverpool Football Club had finally been completed. Liverpool's previous owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, who are also American, earlier withdrew their temporary restraining order blocking the sale, having twice gone to a court in Texas to prevent the transaction. "I can't tell you how happy I am that we finally got to this stage," Henry told a throng of reporters. New England Sports Ventures completes $480 million deal to buy Liverpool. Previous owners remove legal barrier to what they called "illegal" sale. Tom Hicks and George Gillett now planning a $1.6 billion damages action. NESV removes debt obligation to main creditors the Royal Bank Of Scotland
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Henry
|
[
"Henry",
"John W. Henry"
] |
{
"passage": 233,
"query": 388
}
|
Query: @placeholder, meanwhile, had pledged to fight Hicks' "last desperate attempt" to hang on to Liverpool.
Entities: George Gillett, England, John W. Henry, New England Sports Ventures, Trans-Atlantic, NESV, Royal Bank Of Scotland, Boston Red Sox, Texas, Tom Hicks, Henry, Liverpool Football Club, CNN, American, London, Liverpool
Passage: London, England (CNN) -- One of England's most famous soccer clubs has been sold to the American owners of baseball's Boston Red Sox following a protracted Trans-Atlantic legal battle. John W. Henry, the head of New England Sports Ventures (NESV), confirmed in London Friday that the company's $480 million deal to buy Liverpool Football Club had finally been completed. Liverpool's previous owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, who are also American, earlier withdrew their temporary restraining order blocking the sale, having twice gone to a court in Texas to prevent the transaction. "I can't tell you how happy I am that we finally got to this stage," Henry told a throng of reporters. New England Sports Ventures completes $480 million deal to buy Liverpool. Previous owners remove legal barrier to what they called "illegal" sale. Tom Hicks and George Gillett now planning a $1.6 billion damages action. NESV removes debt obligation to main creditors the Royal Bank Of Scotland
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John W. Henry
|
[
"Liverpool",
"Liverpool Football Club"
] |
{
"passage": 233,
"query": 389
}
|
Query: NESV promised that if its offer was successful, it would keep all acquisition debts away from @placeholder's football operations and stabilize the club in order to return it to its glory days.
Entities: George Gillett, England, John W. Henry, New England Sports Ventures, Trans-Atlantic, NESV, Royal Bank Of Scotland, Boston Red Sox, Texas, Tom Hicks, Henry, Liverpool Football Club, CNN, American, London, Liverpool
Passage: London, England (CNN) -- One of England's most famous soccer clubs has been sold to the American owners of baseball's Boston Red Sox following a protracted Trans-Atlantic legal battle. John W. Henry, the head of New England Sports Ventures (NESV), confirmed in London Friday that the company's $480 million deal to buy Liverpool Football Club had finally been completed. Liverpool's previous owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, who are also American, earlier withdrew their temporary restraining order blocking the sale, having twice gone to a court in Texas to prevent the transaction. "I can't tell you how happy I am that we finally got to this stage," Henry told a throng of reporters. New England Sports Ventures completes $480 million deal to buy Liverpool. Previous owners remove legal barrier to what they called "illegal" sale. Tom Hicks and George Gillett now planning a $1.6 billion damages action. NESV removes debt obligation to main creditors the Royal Bank Of Scotland
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Liverpool
|
[
"Liverpool",
"Liverpool Football Club"
] |
{
"passage": 233,
"query": 389
}
|
Query: NESV promised that if its offer was successful, it would keep all acquisition debts away from @placeholder's football operations and stabilize the club in order to return it to its glory days.
Entities: George Gillett, England, John W. Henry, New England Sports Ventures, Trans-Atlantic, NESV, Royal Bank Of Scotland, Boston Red Sox, Texas, Tom Hicks, Henry, Liverpool Football Club, CNN, American, London, Liverpool
Passage: London, England (CNN) -- One of England's most famous soccer clubs has been sold to the American owners of baseball's Boston Red Sox following a protracted Trans-Atlantic legal battle. John W. Henry, the head of New England Sports Ventures (NESV), confirmed in London Friday that the company's $480 million deal to buy Liverpool Football Club had finally been completed. Liverpool's previous owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, who are also American, earlier withdrew their temporary restraining order blocking the sale, having twice gone to a court in Texas to prevent the transaction. "I can't tell you how happy I am that we finally got to this stage," Henry told a throng of reporters. New England Sports Ventures completes $480 million deal to buy Liverpool. Previous owners remove legal barrier to what they called "illegal" sale. Tom Hicks and George Gillett now planning a $1.6 billion damages action. NESV removes debt obligation to main creditors the Royal Bank Of Scotland
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Liverpool Football Club
|
[
"Joshua"
] |
{
"passage": 234,
"query": 390
}
|
Query: @placeholder, now 23, and who suffers from depression, was living as a virtual recluse in the attic at the time.
Entities: Joshua, Joshua Ellis, Guildford, Surrey, Leon Watson, Jerome Ellis, Jerome, Neil Tulley, UPDATED
Passage: By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 11:12 EST, 23 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:15 EST, 23 February 2014 A schoolboy has admitted he and his older brother stabbed their stepfather more than 60 times as he slept. Jerome Ellis, 14, admitted that he and 22-year-old Joshua killed Neil Tulley as he lay on the sofa in their living room. Their 'frenzied' attack almost severed the 54-year-old's head. But the pair deny his murder, arguing that they feared for their family's safety after he had apparently threatened their mother. Neil Tulley (left), 54, who was found stabbed to death on the sofa of his home in Guildford, Surrey, in August last year and Jerome Ellis (right), 14, who on trial for murder. Jerome and Joshua Ellis killed Neil Tulley in Guildford, Surrey. Their 'frenzied' attack almost severed the 54-year-old's head. But pair deny murder, saying they feared for their family's safety
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Joshua
|
[
"Joshua"
] |
{
"passage": 234,
"query": 391
}
|
Query: Jerome said: 'He (@placeholder) told me we had to kill him.'
Entities: Joshua, Joshua Ellis, Guildford, Surrey, Leon Watson, Jerome Ellis, Jerome, Neil Tulley, UPDATED
Passage: By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 11:12 EST, 23 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:15 EST, 23 February 2014 A schoolboy has admitted he and his older brother stabbed their stepfather more than 60 times as he slept. Jerome Ellis, 14, admitted that he and 22-year-old Joshua killed Neil Tulley as he lay on the sofa in their living room. Their 'frenzied' attack almost severed the 54-year-old's head. But the pair deny his murder, arguing that they feared for their family's safety after he had apparently threatened their mother. Neil Tulley (left), 54, who was found stabbed to death on the sofa of his home in Guildford, Surrey, in August last year and Jerome Ellis (right), 14, who on trial for murder. Jerome and Joshua Ellis killed Neil Tulley in Guildford, Surrey. Their 'frenzied' attack almost severed the 54-year-old's head. But pair deny murder, saying they feared for their family's safety
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Joshua
|
[
"Joshua"
] |
{
"passage": 234,
"query": 392
}
|
Query: As the argument became heated, Mr Tulley was alleged to have walked out to the shed and picked up an axe, bringing it inside and threatening @placeholder.
Entities: Joshua, Joshua Ellis, Guildford, Surrey, Leon Watson, Jerome Ellis, Jerome, Neil Tulley, UPDATED
Passage: By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 11:12 EST, 23 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:15 EST, 23 February 2014 A schoolboy has admitted he and his older brother stabbed their stepfather more than 60 times as he slept. Jerome Ellis, 14, admitted that he and 22-year-old Joshua killed Neil Tulley as he lay on the sofa in their living room. Their 'frenzied' attack almost severed the 54-year-old's head. But the pair deny his murder, arguing that they feared for their family's safety after he had apparently threatened their mother. Neil Tulley (left), 54, who was found stabbed to death on the sofa of his home in Guildford, Surrey, in August last year and Jerome Ellis (right), 14, who on trial for murder. Jerome and Joshua Ellis killed Neil Tulley in Guildford, Surrey. Their 'frenzied' attack almost severed the 54-year-old's head. But pair deny murder, saying they feared for their family's safety
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Joshua
|
[
"Nathan O’Brien"
] |
{
"passage": 235,
"query": 393
}
|
Query: said: 'To whoever has @placeholder, please find it in your heart to drop off
Entities: Alvin Liknes, Nathan O’Brien, Ford F-150, Douglas Garland, Airdire, Liknes family, Nathan O'Brien, Kathryn Liknes, Alvin, Garland, Steve Hopkins, Kathy Liknes, Calgary, Liknes Arkhill, Alberta
Passage: By Steve Hopkins A soured business deal between a suspect in the case of a missing Calgary boy and his grandparents, is now at the centre of a hunt for the trio. Nathan O’Brien, five, and his grandparents Alvin and Kathryn Liknes were reported missing last Monday and were last seen at the Liknes Arkhill home on June 29. On Saturday police took Douglas Garland in for questioning. It was believed the 54-year-old, from Airdire, Alberta, was driving a green Ford F-150 pickup seen near the Liknes family home on the night they disappeared. Nathan O'Brien, five, and his grandmother, Kathy Liknes, who are missing along with her husband Alvin Liknes, seen here in a picture released by Calgary police. Douglas Garland had a falling out with missing man Alvin Liknes. Police continue to search properties near Garland's home. Garland was arrested for possessing a dead teenager's identification
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Nathan O’Brien
|
[
"Nathan O’Brien"
] |
{
"passage": 235,
"query": 394
}
|
Query: our little angel @placeholder, so he can be rescued and reunited with his
Entities: Alvin Liknes, Nathan O’Brien, Ford F-150, Douglas Garland, Airdire, Liknes family, Nathan O'Brien, Kathryn Liknes, Alvin, Garland, Steve Hopkins, Kathy Liknes, Calgary, Liknes Arkhill, Alberta
Passage: By Steve Hopkins A soured business deal between a suspect in the case of a missing Calgary boy and his grandparents, is now at the centre of a hunt for the trio. Nathan O’Brien, five, and his grandparents Alvin and Kathryn Liknes were reported missing last Monday and were last seen at the Liknes Arkhill home on June 29. On Saturday police took Douglas Garland in for questioning. It was believed the 54-year-old, from Airdire, Alberta, was driving a green Ford F-150 pickup seen near the Liknes family home on the night they disappeared. Nathan O'Brien, five, and his grandmother, Kathy Liknes, who are missing along with her husband Alvin Liknes, seen here in a picture released by Calgary police. Douglas Garland had a falling out with missing man Alvin Liknes. Police continue to search properties near Garland's home. Garland was arrested for possessing a dead teenager's identification
|
Nathan O’Brien
|
[
"Nathan O’Brien"
] |
{
"passage": 235,
"query": 395
}
|
Query: She left her parents home around 10pm and @placeholder stayed behind to have a sleepover.
Entities: Alvin Liknes, Nathan O’Brien, Ford F-150, Douglas Garland, Airdire, Liknes family, Nathan O'Brien, Kathryn Liknes, Alvin, Garland, Steve Hopkins, Kathy Liknes, Calgary, Liknes Arkhill, Alberta
Passage: By Steve Hopkins A soured business deal between a suspect in the case of a missing Calgary boy and his grandparents, is now at the centre of a hunt for the trio. Nathan O’Brien, five, and his grandparents Alvin and Kathryn Liknes were reported missing last Monday and were last seen at the Liknes Arkhill home on June 29. On Saturday police took Douglas Garland in for questioning. It was believed the 54-year-old, from Airdire, Alberta, was driving a green Ford F-150 pickup seen near the Liknes family home on the night they disappeared. Nathan O'Brien, five, and his grandmother, Kathy Liknes, who are missing along with her husband Alvin Liknes, seen here in a picture released by Calgary police. Douglas Garland had a falling out with missing man Alvin Liknes. Police continue to search properties near Garland's home. Garland was arrested for possessing a dead teenager's identification
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Nathan O’Brien
|
[
"Pakistani"
] |
{
"passage": 236,
"query": 396
}
|
Query: The @placeholder are among the lowest-paid of the main cricket nations, partly due to the loss of much-needed revenue from hosting tours.
Entities: Pakistani, England, Butt, Salman Butt, Mazhar Majeed, Mohammad Asif, Asif, Majeed, Amir, Mohammad Amir, CNN, London, British, Lord's
Passage: (CNN) -- Three Pakistani cricketers found guilty of corruption pleaded for leniency on Wednesday ahead of their sentencing in a British court. Former national captain Salman Butt and bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir will discover their fate on Thursday, along with agent Mazhar Majeed. Majeed, like Amir, pleaded guilty after being caught accepting money from an undercover newspaper reporter to "spot-fix" outcomes during a Test match against England at Lord's in August 2010. Butt and Asif unsuccessfully tried to overturn charges that they both conspired to cheat and accept corrupt funds from Majeed, having been accused of agreeing to deliver three no-ball deliveries at specified times during the match. Pakistani cricketers to be sentenced in London court on Thursday. Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif were found guilty of corruption on Wednesday. Mohammad Amir and agent Mazhar Majeed decided to pelad guilty. They could face a possible nine-year jail term plus unlimited fines
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Pakistani
|
[
"Butt",
"Salman Butt"
] |
{
"passage": 236,
"query": 397
}
|
Query: The 27-year-old @placeholder missed the birth of his second son on Tuesday, with the arrival coming an hour before the verdict was read.
Entities: Pakistani, England, Butt, Salman Butt, Mazhar Majeed, Mohammad Asif, Asif, Majeed, Amir, Mohammad Amir, CNN, London, British, Lord's
Passage: (CNN) -- Three Pakistani cricketers found guilty of corruption pleaded for leniency on Wednesday ahead of their sentencing in a British court. Former national captain Salman Butt and bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir will discover their fate on Thursday, along with agent Mazhar Majeed. Majeed, like Amir, pleaded guilty after being caught accepting money from an undercover newspaper reporter to "spot-fix" outcomes during a Test match against England at Lord's in August 2010. Butt and Asif unsuccessfully tried to overturn charges that they both conspired to cheat and accept corrupt funds from Majeed, having been accused of agreeing to deliver three no-ball deliveries at specified times during the match. Pakistani cricketers to be sentenced in London court on Thursday. Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif were found guilty of corruption on Wednesday. Mohammad Amir and agent Mazhar Majeed decided to pelad guilty. They could face a possible nine-year jail term plus unlimited fines
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Butt
|
[
"Butt",
"Salman Butt"
] |
{
"passage": 236,
"query": 397
}
|
Query: The 27-year-old @placeholder missed the birth of his second son on Tuesday, with the arrival coming an hour before the verdict was read.
Entities: Pakistani, England, Butt, Salman Butt, Mazhar Majeed, Mohammad Asif, Asif, Majeed, Amir, Mohammad Amir, CNN, London, British, Lord's
Passage: (CNN) -- Three Pakistani cricketers found guilty of corruption pleaded for leniency on Wednesday ahead of their sentencing in a British court. Former national captain Salman Butt and bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir will discover their fate on Thursday, along with agent Mazhar Majeed. Majeed, like Amir, pleaded guilty after being caught accepting money from an undercover newspaper reporter to "spot-fix" outcomes during a Test match against England at Lord's in August 2010. Butt and Asif unsuccessfully tried to overturn charges that they both conspired to cheat and accept corrupt funds from Majeed, having been accused of agreeing to deliver three no-ball deliveries at specified times during the match. Pakistani cricketers to be sentenced in London court on Thursday. Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif were found guilty of corruption on Wednesday. Mohammad Amir and agent Mazhar Majeed decided to pelad guilty. They could face a possible nine-year jail term plus unlimited fines
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Salman Butt
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[
"Usain Bolt"
] |
{
"passage": 237,
"query": 398
}
|
Query: Both sprinters missed last Friday’s registration deadline but organisers hoped @placeholder would claim a medical exemption, allowing him to skip the trials but still compete.
Entities: Commonwealth Games, Caribbean, Blake, Usain Bolt, Yohan Blake, Jamaican, John Greechan, Hampden, Games, Diamond League, Glasgow
Passage: By John Greechan Glasgow 2014 has been dealt a serious blow after Jamaican sprint star Yohan Blake declared himself unavailable for next month’s Commonwealth Games – even though he’ll be competing in a Diamond League event at Hampden just days before the ‘main event’. With the chances of Usain Bolt making a rapid recovery in time to compete in the Games also look increasingly slim, according to reports in the Caribbean, the anticipated presence of Blake was viewed as a real consolation to sprint fans. But the former world champion’s manager confirmed yesterday that Blake, who suffered a series of injuries last season, was going to pick and choose his races this year. Which means focusing on the big money of the Diamond League. Yohan Blake has declared himself unavailable for Commonwealth Games. But he will be competing at Diamond League in Glasgow just days earlier. Move is a blow to the credibility of the games with his Jamaican team-mate Usain Bolt also unlikely to compete
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Usain Bolt
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[
"Twitter"
] |
{
"passage": 238,
"query": 399
}
|
Query: Twit: Barber published a screenshot of a man she claims is Robert Griffin III on @placeholder (re-published by Busted Coverage)
Entities: Robert Griffin III., William Mallow, Rebecca Liddicoat, Robert Griffin III, Hooters, Brandon K, Twitter, Europe, Busted Coverage, Barber, Griffin, Meredith Barber, Virginia Commonwealth University
Passage: A tangled web of tweets, texts and emails has emerged after a young woman claimed to have incriminating photographs of newlywed quarterback Robert Griffin III. Meredith Barber, a Virginia Commonwealth University student and former Hooters waitress, has offered to sell the photographs, including one of Griffin allegedly exposing his penis, to a sports and gossip website. The story began on Friday when Busted Coverage received an email from 'Brandon K', who had done a bit of Twitter sleuthing and discovered something fishy going on between Griffin, a young woman called Meredith Barber and William Mallow, one of Griffin's groomsmen, dating to the night of Griffin's wedding to Rebecca Liddicoat. A young woman claims to have been sent 'inappropriate pictures' of Robert Griffin III. Sports and gossip site Busted Coverage published Meredith Barber's claims as well as screen shots allegedly of Griffin. Barber offered to sell the site more incriminating images of the sports star but cut off contact after a $500 offer. Griffin is on honeymoon in Europe and has not commented on the claims
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Twitter
|
[
"Busted Coverage"
] |
{
"passage": 238,
"query": 400
}
|
Query: After @placeholder went live with that story, they were contacted by Meredith Barber herself.
Entities: Robert Griffin III., William Mallow, Rebecca Liddicoat, Robert Griffin III, Hooters, Brandon K, Twitter, Europe, Busted Coverage, Barber, Griffin, Meredith Barber, Virginia Commonwealth University
Passage: A tangled web of tweets, texts and emails has emerged after a young woman claimed to have incriminating photographs of newlywed quarterback Robert Griffin III. Meredith Barber, a Virginia Commonwealth University student and former Hooters waitress, has offered to sell the photographs, including one of Griffin allegedly exposing his penis, to a sports and gossip website. The story began on Friday when Busted Coverage received an email from 'Brandon K', who had done a bit of Twitter sleuthing and discovered something fishy going on between Griffin, a young woman called Meredith Barber and William Mallow, one of Griffin's groomsmen, dating to the night of Griffin's wedding to Rebecca Liddicoat. A young woman claims to have been sent 'inappropriate pictures' of Robert Griffin III. Sports and gossip site Busted Coverage published Meredith Barber's claims as well as screen shots allegedly of Griffin. Barber offered to sell the site more incriminating images of the sports star but cut off contact after a $500 offer. Griffin is on honeymoon in Europe and has not commented on the claims
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Busted Coverage
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[
"Oscar Pistorius",
"Pistorius"
] |
{
"passage": 239,
"query": 401
}
|
Query: "The material shown on Sunday Night goes to the heart of both the prosecution and defense cases, including the account provided by @placeholder."
Entities: Barry Roux, Pistorius, Australian, Channel Seven, Reeva Steenkamp, Oscar Pistorius, CNN, Steenkamp, Olympian
Passage: (CNN) -- Video of Oscar Pistorius re-enacting how he says he killed his girlfriend was illegally obtained by the Australian television network that aired it Sunday, a lawyer for the former Olympian said. The network says that isn't so. Channel Seven's "Sunday Night" included the video in an hourlong report on the case against Pistorius, who is on trial for murder in the February 2013 shooting death of Reeva Steenkamp. Pistorius, 27, admits firing the bullets that killed Steenkamp, but he says he mistakenly thought he was defending himself from an intruder. Prosecutors say the two had an argument and he deliberately murdered the model and law school graduate, who was 29. The defense expects to rest Tuesday, lawyer Barry Roux says. Oscar Pistorius re-enacted his version of shooting on video. The athlete is accused of deliberately shooting his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. He says he shot Steenkamp accidentally in his bathroom, mistaking her for an intruder
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Oscar Pistorius
|
[
"Oscar Pistorius",
"Pistorius"
] |
{
"passage": 239,
"query": 401
}
|
Query: "The material shown on Sunday Night goes to the heart of both the prosecution and defense cases, including the account provided by @placeholder."
Entities: Barry Roux, Pistorius, Australian, Channel Seven, Reeva Steenkamp, Oscar Pistorius, CNN, Steenkamp, Olympian
Passage: (CNN) -- Video of Oscar Pistorius re-enacting how he says he killed his girlfriend was illegally obtained by the Australian television network that aired it Sunday, a lawyer for the former Olympian said. The network says that isn't so. Channel Seven's "Sunday Night" included the video in an hourlong report on the case against Pistorius, who is on trial for murder in the February 2013 shooting death of Reeva Steenkamp. Pistorius, 27, admits firing the bullets that killed Steenkamp, but he says he mistakenly thought he was defending himself from an intruder. Prosecutors say the two had an argument and he deliberately murdered the model and law school graduate, who was 29. The defense expects to rest Tuesday, lawyer Barry Roux says. Oscar Pistorius re-enacted his version of shooting on video. The athlete is accused of deliberately shooting his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. He says he shot Steenkamp accidentally in his bathroom, mistaking her for an intruder
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Pistorius
|
[
"Australian Disability Parking Wall of Shame Facebook",
"Facebook"
] |
{
"passage": 240,
"query": 402
}
|
Query: The Perth businessman is not the first driver to be named and shamed by the @placeholder group.
Entities: Centre for Cerebral Palsy, Australian Disability Parking Wall of Shame Facebook, Cerebral Palsy, Facebook, Lamborghini, Australian Disability Parking Wall of Shame, Centre, Perth, Joondalup
Passage: The owner of a $300,000 Lamborghini who parked in a disabled spot at a camping store has apologised and made a 'substantial' donation to charity after being called out on social media. The bright orange sports car was photographed in a clearly-marked disabled spot outside the BCF store in Joondalup, north Perth, and the image posted to the Facebook page Australian Disability Parking Wall of Shame. The bright orange Lamborghini was parked in a disabled bay outside a store in Perth The outraged reaction online promoted the man to own up and make a donation to the Centre for Cerebral Palsy. The bright orange sportscar was parked in a disabled bay outside a camping and fishing gear store in Perth. A photo was posted on the Australian Disability Parking Wall of Shame Facebook page. The post triggered outrage online. A Perth businessman owned up to being the culprit, apologised and made a big donation to the Centre for Cerebral Palsy
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Australian Disability Parking Wall of Shame Facebook
|
[
"Australian Disability Parking Wall of Shame Facebook",
"Facebook"
] |
{
"passage": 240,
"query": 402
}
|
Query: The Perth businessman is not the first driver to be named and shamed by the @placeholder group.
Entities: Centre for Cerebral Palsy, Australian Disability Parking Wall of Shame Facebook, Cerebral Palsy, Facebook, Lamborghini, Australian Disability Parking Wall of Shame, Centre, Perth, Joondalup
Passage: The owner of a $300,000 Lamborghini who parked in a disabled spot at a camping store has apologised and made a 'substantial' donation to charity after being called out on social media. The bright orange sports car was photographed in a clearly-marked disabled spot outside the BCF store in Joondalup, north Perth, and the image posted to the Facebook page Australian Disability Parking Wall of Shame. The bright orange Lamborghini was parked in a disabled bay outside a store in Perth The outraged reaction online promoted the man to own up and make a donation to the Centre for Cerebral Palsy. The bright orange sportscar was parked in a disabled bay outside a camping and fishing gear store in Perth. A photo was posted on the Australian Disability Parking Wall of Shame Facebook page. The post triggered outrage online. A Perth businessman owned up to being the culprit, apologised and made a big donation to the Centre for Cerebral Palsy
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Facebook
|
[
"JFK"
] |
{
"passage": 241,
"query": 403
}
|
Query: Up for the taking: On this occasion, $600M worth of diamonds were left open in Swiss airlines cargo container at @placeholder airport
Entities: Zurich, Swiss, Swiss Airlines, James Daniel, JFK, Hole
Passage: By James Daniel PUBLISHED: 14:15 EST, 29 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:34 EST, 29 June 2013 A container holding $600 million worth of loose diamonds was left sitting with a gaping hole on the bottom in the same JFK warehouse where thieves stole $1.2 million in cash last week. In both instances, the crates arrived on Swiss airlines flights from Zurich. The latest raid has security experts claiming 'Swiss security has more holes than its cheese'. Security detail: Crates arriving on Swiss Airlines from Zurich have been the subject of security breaches twice in the space of a week. Hole found in the bottom of a cargo container. Security flaw found in the same warehouse at JFK where cash was stolen last week
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JFK
|
[
"Aruba"
] |
{
"passage": 242,
"query": 404
}
|
Query: who last saw his sister in May, said @placeholder authorities asked them not
Entities: Caribbean, FBI, Daily Mail, Gary Giordano, Aruba, Maryland, American, Robyn Gardner
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 7:09 PM on 11th August 2011 The FBI has joined the frantic hunt for a female American tourist missing in Aruba, as authorities on the Caribbean island continued to hold her supposed travel partner who insists she drowned in a snorkelling accident. Gary Giordano, from Maryland, is being held in prison on the island as authorities stepped up the effort to fins out what happened to his friend, 35-year-old Robyn Gardner. He has said she disappeared in a tragic accident while they were snorkeling off the western tip of the island. Scroll down for video. Gary Giordano 'emphatically denies' any involvement in Robyn Gardner's disappearance. Friends say despite the wild tattoos, she was a gentle soul
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Aruba
|
[
"Gary Giordano"
] |
{
"passage": 242,
"query": 405
}
|
Query: realised they were being pulled out to sea by the current and @placeholder
Entities: Caribbean, FBI, Daily Mail, Gary Giordano, Aruba, Maryland, American, Robyn Gardner
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 7:09 PM on 11th August 2011 The FBI has joined the frantic hunt for a female American tourist missing in Aruba, as authorities on the Caribbean island continued to hold her supposed travel partner who insists she drowned in a snorkelling accident. Gary Giordano, from Maryland, is being held in prison on the island as authorities stepped up the effort to fins out what happened to his friend, 35-year-old Robyn Gardner. He has said she disappeared in a tragic accident while they were snorkeling off the western tip of the island. Scroll down for video. Gary Giordano 'emphatically denies' any involvement in Robyn Gardner's disappearance. Friends say despite the wild tattoos, she was a gentle soul
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Gary Giordano
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[
"Marchioness"
] |
{
"passage": 243,
"query": 406
}
|
Query: The skipper of @placeholder Stephen Faldo was among the dead.
Entities: Bowbelle, Marchioness, England, MailOnline, Lawrence Dallaglio, Paul Donnelley, ID, Antonio de Vasconcellos, Cannon Street Railway Bridge, Southwark Cathedral, London, Francesca Dallaglio, Thames
Passage: By Paul Donnelley for MailOnline Families who lost loved ones in the Marchioness pleasure boat tragedy will attend a memorial service this week to mark the 25th anniversary of the Thames disaster, which claimed 51 lives. On August 20, 1989 - a hot, late-summer evening - the riverboat Marchioness, packed with partygoers, collided with the dredger Bowbelle near Cannon Street Railway Bridge and sank in the Thames. There were 131 people on Marchioness crewing, waiting and attending a private birthday party; fifty-one of them drowned. The names of the dead, including Francesca Dallaglio, 19, the sister of former England rugby captain Lawrence Dallaglio, will be read out at the service on at Southwark Cathedral in south London on Wednesday. Pleasure boat Marchioness collided with dredger Bowbelle causing deaths of 51 partygoers. Both vessels failed to keep a proper lookout on the night of the tragedy. Tragedy occurred during birthday party for financier Antonio de Vasconcellos, 26 - who was one of those who drowned. Coroner criticised for cutting the hands of the victims for ID purposes. Names of dead will be read out at Southwark Cathedral service this week
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Marchioness
|
[
"Hanim Dabaan"
] |
{
"passage": 244,
"query": 407
}
|
Query: The graves of 20-year-old @placeholder 30-year-old Idris Ahmad and 25-year-old Mohammed Mustafa are pictured in Suruc
Entities: YPG, ISIS, Islamic State, Idris Ahmad, Syrian, Arab, Suruc, Mohammed Mustafa, Hanim Dabaan, Syria, Kurds, Kurdish, People's Protection Units, American, Turkey, Turkish, Kobane
Passage: Hundreds of ethnic Kurds have turned out for the burial of three brave resistance fighters who died battling militants from the Islamic State in Kobane. The funerals of two men and a woman barely out her teens were held in the Turkish village of Suruc, within clear sight of the Kurdish fighters' besieged hometown over the border in Syria. The three Kurdish fighters were members of the People's Protection Units, or YPG, and died in fierce clashes in Kobane, which has been under assault by ISIS extremists since mid-September. ISIS still surrounds the town and holds parts of it despite being forced to retreat in recent days by the brave Kurdish resistance and sustained airstrikes by a coalition of American and Arab warplanes. Three brave resistance soldiers were killed fighting militants from the Islamic State in the besieged Syrian city. Their bodies were taken over the border to Suruc in Turkey, where hundreds turned out for their funerals. Fighters' families were not present at the service so coffins were carried to graves by scores of supporters. Victims were Idris Ahmad, 30, Mohammed Mustafa, 25, and 20-year-old female resistance fighter Hanim Dabaan
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Hanim Dabaan
|
[
"Ugg"
] |
{
"passage": 245,
"query": 408
}
|
Query: And one winter trend she definitely won't be sporting is sparkly @placeholder boots- and she has got the full support of friend Lauren Laverne.
Entities: Vogue, Style Icon, Alexa Chung, Lauren Laverne, Ugg, Twitter, British Fashion Council, Bianca London
Passage: Style icon slammed new design of boots in Twitter conversation with friend Lauren Laverne Ugg's £185 sequin-covered boots are also available in red, blue and gold By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 04:11 EST, 11 December 2012 | UPDATED: 10:46 EST, 12 December 2012 She has topped Vogue's list of the world's most stylish women, is the face of countless fashion brands and bagged the British Fashion Council's Style Icon award for the third year running last month. So it is safe to say that model and all-round style queen Alexa Chung knows a thing or two when it comes to fashion. Style icon slammed new design of boots in Twitter conversation with friend Lauren Laverne. Ugg's £185 sequin-covered boots are also available in red, blue and gold. Harem trousers also on the model's fashion hit list
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Ugg
|
[
"Hobart"
] |
{
"passage": 246,
"query": 409
}
|
Query: The cruise ship is due to arrive in @placeholder around 8 a.m. local time on Tuesday (7 p.m.
Entities: Hong Kong, Hobart, French, AMSA, Australia, Alain Delord, Australian Maritime Safety Authority, Delord, Tasmania, MV Orion, CNN
Passage: Hong Kong (CNN) -- A round-the-world yachtsman is on his way to dry land after spending almost three days adrift in a life raft buffeted by strong winds and rough seas off the southern coast of Australia. Alain Delord, a French sailor, was rescued by an adventure cruise ship 500 nautical miles south west of Hobart, Tasmania late on Sunday, a spokeswoman for the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) told CNN. Also read: Gold nugget worth $300,000 discovered in Australia The vessel, the MV Orion, made a 60-hour detour to respond to the distress signal and its captain said the rescue took place in "scary" weather conditions, with poor visibility and waves that swelled up to 3.5 meters. Solo yachtsman rescued after three days adrift in life raft. Cruise ship made a 60-hour detour to recover the French sailor. Alain Delord abandoned his yacht after mast broke in rough weather. Delord and cruise ship on way to Hobart, Australia
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Hobart
|
[
"Truman"
] |
{
"passage": 247,
"query": 410
}
|
Query: @placeholder, whose approval ratings plummeted to 23 percent by 1952, decided that he should not run for reelection.
Entities: Zelizer, Afghanistan, Julian Zelizer, U.S., Politics of National Security, Arsenal of Democracy, George W. Bush, Truman, War on Terrorism, Princeton University, Julian E. Zelizer, Woodrow Wilson School, Obama, Basic Books, World War II, LBJ
Passage: Editor's note: Julian E. Zelizer is a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School. His new book, "Arsenal of Democracy: The Politics of National Security -- From World War II to the War on Terrorism," will be published in December by Basic Books. Zelizer writes widely about current events. President Obama is taking a huge step in his presidency. After weeks of careful deliberation, the president has sided with military officials who have been pushing for an escalation of U.S. forces in Afghanistan. Explaining his objectives and exit strategy, Obama is expected to announce that he will be sending 30,000 troops, and possibly more, into the region. With his troop decision, Obama becomes a wartime president, says Julian Zelizer. He says other presidents have seen wars swallow up their domestic plans. Zelizer says Truman, LBJ, George W. Bush were weakened by war
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Truman
|
[
"LBJ"
] |
{
"passage": 247,
"query": 411
}
|
Query: President @placeholder was on the verge of becoming a transformative president in the winter of 1965.
Entities: Zelizer, Afghanistan, Julian Zelizer, U.S., Politics of National Security, Arsenal of Democracy, George W. Bush, Truman, War on Terrorism, Princeton University, Julian E. Zelizer, Woodrow Wilson School, Obama, Basic Books, World War II, LBJ
Passage: Editor's note: Julian E. Zelizer is a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School. His new book, "Arsenal of Democracy: The Politics of National Security -- From World War II to the War on Terrorism," will be published in December by Basic Books. Zelizer writes widely about current events. President Obama is taking a huge step in his presidency. After weeks of careful deliberation, the president has sided with military officials who have been pushing for an escalation of U.S. forces in Afghanistan. Explaining his objectives and exit strategy, Obama is expected to announce that he will be sending 30,000 troops, and possibly more, into the region. With his troop decision, Obama becomes a wartime president, says Julian Zelizer. He says other presidents have seen wars swallow up their domestic plans. Zelizer says Truman, LBJ, George W. Bush were weakened by war
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LBJ
|
[
"Afghanistan"
] |
{
"passage": 247,
"query": 412
}
|
Query: It is easy to see how @placeholder can quickly grow in scale and scope.
Entities: Zelizer, Afghanistan, Julian Zelizer, U.S., Politics of National Security, Arsenal of Democracy, George W. Bush, Truman, War on Terrorism, Princeton University, Julian E. Zelizer, Woodrow Wilson School, Obama, Basic Books, World War II, LBJ
Passage: Editor's note: Julian E. Zelizer is a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School. His new book, "Arsenal of Democracy: The Politics of National Security -- From World War II to the War on Terrorism," will be published in December by Basic Books. Zelizer writes widely about current events. President Obama is taking a huge step in his presidency. After weeks of careful deliberation, the president has sided with military officials who have been pushing for an escalation of U.S. forces in Afghanistan. Explaining his objectives and exit strategy, Obama is expected to announce that he will be sending 30,000 troops, and possibly more, into the region. With his troop decision, Obama becomes a wartime president, says Julian Zelizer. He says other presidents have seen wars swallow up their domestic plans. Zelizer says Truman, LBJ, George W. Bush were weakened by war
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Afghanistan
|
[
"NSA",
"National Security Agency"
] |
{
"passage": 248,
"query": 413
}
|
Query: 'The implication that @placeholder's collection is arbitrary and unconstrained is false,' the agency said in a statement in response to the Guardian's new report, calling XKeyscore part of 'NSA's lawful foreign signals intelligence collection system.'
Entities: Edward Snowden, U.S., Snowden, Internet, NSA, Guardian, XKeyscore, Anna Edwards, National Security Agency
Passage: By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 02:31 EST, 1 August 2013 | UPDATED: 06:03 EST, 1 August 2013 Edward Snowden's documents claim to show details of the XKeyscore programme U.S. intelligence agencies can search though emails, messaging records and browsing history using a vast search tool according to reports from former security contractor Edward Snowden. Snowden's documents claim to show National Security Agency training materials for the XKeyscore program, a wide-reaching system that covers 'nearly everything a typical user does on the Internet.' Intelligence analysts can conduct surveillance through XKeyscore by filling in an on-screen form giving only a 'broad justification' for the search and no review by a court or NSA staff, the Guardian reported. XKeyscore program is National Security Agency's widest-reaching system that covers 'nearly everything a typical user does on the Internet' Analysts can use programme for surveillance giving only a 'broad justification' for the search and no review by a court or NSA staff
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NSA
|
[
"NSA",
"National Security Agency"
] |
{
"passage": 248,
"query": 413
}
|
Query: 'The implication that @placeholder's collection is arbitrary and unconstrained is false,' the agency said in a statement in response to the Guardian's new report, calling XKeyscore part of 'NSA's lawful foreign signals intelligence collection system.'
Entities: Edward Snowden, U.S., Snowden, Internet, NSA, Guardian, XKeyscore, Anna Edwards, National Security Agency
Passage: By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 02:31 EST, 1 August 2013 | UPDATED: 06:03 EST, 1 August 2013 Edward Snowden's documents claim to show details of the XKeyscore programme U.S. intelligence agencies can search though emails, messaging records and browsing history using a vast search tool according to reports from former security contractor Edward Snowden. Snowden's documents claim to show National Security Agency training materials for the XKeyscore program, a wide-reaching system that covers 'nearly everything a typical user does on the Internet.' Intelligence analysts can conduct surveillance through XKeyscore by filling in an on-screen form giving only a 'broad justification' for the search and no review by a court or NSA staff, the Guardian reported. XKeyscore program is National Security Agency's widest-reaching system that covers 'nearly everything a typical user does on the Internet' Analysts can use programme for surveillance giving only a 'broad justification' for the search and no review by a court or NSA staff
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National Security Agency
|
[
"NSA",
"National Security Agency"
] |
{
"passage": 248,
"query": 414
}
|
Query: 'The implication that NSA's collection is arbitrary and unconstrained is false,' the agency said in a statement in response to the Guardian's new report, calling XKeyscore part of '@placeholder's lawful foreign signals intelligence collection system.'
Entities: Edward Snowden, U.S., Snowden, Internet, NSA, Guardian, XKeyscore, Anna Edwards, National Security Agency
Passage: By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 02:31 EST, 1 August 2013 | UPDATED: 06:03 EST, 1 August 2013 Edward Snowden's documents claim to show details of the XKeyscore programme U.S. intelligence agencies can search though emails, messaging records and browsing history using a vast search tool according to reports from former security contractor Edward Snowden. Snowden's documents claim to show National Security Agency training materials for the XKeyscore program, a wide-reaching system that covers 'nearly everything a typical user does on the Internet.' Intelligence analysts can conduct surveillance through XKeyscore by filling in an on-screen form giving only a 'broad justification' for the search and no review by a court or NSA staff, the Guardian reported. XKeyscore program is National Security Agency's widest-reaching system that covers 'nearly everything a typical user does on the Internet' Analysts can use programme for surveillance giving only a 'broad justification' for the search and no review by a court or NSA staff
|
NSA
|
[
"NSA",
"National Security Agency"
] |
{
"passage": 248,
"query": 414
}
|
Query: 'The implication that NSA's collection is arbitrary and unconstrained is false,' the agency said in a statement in response to the Guardian's new report, calling XKeyscore part of '@placeholder's lawful foreign signals intelligence collection system.'
Entities: Edward Snowden, U.S., Snowden, Internet, NSA, Guardian, XKeyscore, Anna Edwards, National Security Agency
Passage: By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 02:31 EST, 1 August 2013 | UPDATED: 06:03 EST, 1 August 2013 Edward Snowden's documents claim to show details of the XKeyscore programme U.S. intelligence agencies can search though emails, messaging records and browsing history using a vast search tool according to reports from former security contractor Edward Snowden. Snowden's documents claim to show National Security Agency training materials for the XKeyscore program, a wide-reaching system that covers 'nearly everything a typical user does on the Internet.' Intelligence analysts can conduct surveillance through XKeyscore by filling in an on-screen form giving only a 'broad justification' for the search and no review by a court or NSA staff, the Guardian reported. XKeyscore program is National Security Agency's widest-reaching system that covers 'nearly everything a typical user does on the Internet' Analysts can use programme for surveillance giving only a 'broad justification' for the search and no review by a court or NSA staff
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National Security Agency
|
[
"Majorca"
] |
{
"passage": 249,
"query": 415
}
|
Query: Speaking from @placeholder, she said: 'They had a really fabulous venue in a five-star hotel.
Entities: Spanish, John, Hirst, Paul Harris, Linda, Richard Pollett, Majorca, Las Vegas, John Hirst, Linda Hirst, Bradford Crown Court, Rotary Club
Passage: By Paul Harris PUBLISHED: 04:54 EST, 14 August 2012 | UPDATED: 19:33 EST, 14 August 2012 To the Rotary Club members they befriended, John and Linda Hirst were a respectable couple reaping the rewards of their hard work. They lived in a £1.5million gated villa in Majorca, drove expensive cars and enjoyed five-star holidays abroad. The pair even paid £200,000 for a Las Vegas wedding and a sumptuous reception for hundreds of guests. Scandal: John Hirst and his now estranged wife Linda in one of their wedding pictures, paid for by money grabbed as part of a Ponzi scheme. John Hirst, his estranged wife Linda and accountant Richard Pollett played a part in a huge fraud on Spanish island of Majorca. Mr Hirst moved there after serving jail term for raiding £500,000 from miners' pension pots. Bradford Crown Court heard incredible list of spending from 2001 to 2009 that gave him a celebrity lifestyle funded by fraud
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Majorca
|
[
"Becky",
"Becky O'Connell"
] |
{
"passage": 250,
"query": 416
}
|
Query: showed pictures of @placeholder at nine alongside an artist's rendering of
Entities: Moeller, Daily Mail, Becky, Donald Moeller, Becky O'Connell, Dave Curl, Tina Curl, South Dakota
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 04:39 EST, 31 October 2012 | UPDATED: 05:28 EST, 31 October 2012 More than 20 years after raping and murdering a nine-year-old girl, Donald Moeller was put to death as the victim's mother watched on. Before being given a lethal injection at a South Dakota penitentiary, Moeller, 60, was asked if he had any last words. ‘No sir,’ he said, then added: ‘They’re my fan club?’ Condemned: Donald Moeller (left) was killed by lethal injection for the crime of raping and murdering nine-year-old Becky O'Connell (right) in 1990 He was given the injection at 10.01pm. and took eight, heavy, final breaths. His eyes stayed open as his skin took on a pink hue before darkening to purple. Moeller given injection at 10.01pm last night at South Dakota penitentiary. When asked if he had final words, he said: 'No, sir. They're my fan club?' Becky's mother, Tina Curl, said she wanted to watch his death 'up close' Husband Dave Curl: 'Death of this so-called man will not give us closure' Moeller kidnapped Becky as she went to buy sugar from store in 1990
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Becky
|
[
"Becky",
"Becky O'Connell"
] |
{
"passage": 250,
"query": 416
}
|
Query: showed pictures of @placeholder at nine alongside an artist's rendering of
Entities: Moeller, Daily Mail, Becky, Donald Moeller, Becky O'Connell, Dave Curl, Tina Curl, South Dakota
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 04:39 EST, 31 October 2012 | UPDATED: 05:28 EST, 31 October 2012 More than 20 years after raping and murdering a nine-year-old girl, Donald Moeller was put to death as the victim's mother watched on. Before being given a lethal injection at a South Dakota penitentiary, Moeller, 60, was asked if he had any last words. ‘No sir,’ he said, then added: ‘They’re my fan club?’ Condemned: Donald Moeller (left) was killed by lethal injection for the crime of raping and murdering nine-year-old Becky O'Connell (right) in 1990 He was given the injection at 10.01pm. and took eight, heavy, final breaths. His eyes stayed open as his skin took on a pink hue before darkening to purple. Moeller given injection at 10.01pm last night at South Dakota penitentiary. When asked if he had final words, he said: 'No, sir. They're my fan club?' Becky's mother, Tina Curl, said she wanted to watch his death 'up close' Husband Dave Curl: 'Death of this so-called man will not give us closure' Moeller kidnapped Becky as she went to buy sugar from store in 1990
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Becky O'Connell
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[
"Mail"
] |
{
"passage": 251,
"query": 417
}
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Query: @placeholder exclusively revealed that Scotland Yard has identified three
Entities: Scotland Yard, Operation Grange, Portuguese, Stephen Wright, Madeleine McCann, Mail, Met, Crown Prosecution Service, International Letter of Request, Madeleine, CPS, William Turvill, British, Portugal
Passage: By William Turvill and Stephen Wright PUBLISHED: 03:01 EST, 13 January 2014 | UPDATED: 04:26 EST, 14 January 2014 Portuguese police are under mounting pressure to give Scotland Yard access to three ‘prime suspects’ wanted for questioning over the abduction of Madeleine McCann. British prosecutors have written to their counterparts in Portugal, seeking urgent help with their investigation into her disappearance. A second ‘International Letter of Request’ – outlining inquiries that Met detectives want carried out by the Portuguese – was sent by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) last week. Request: The Met want to interview three prime suspects who could be linked to disappearance of Madeleine McCann. Operation Grange officers are believed to be pursuing three burglars, identified as prime suspects earlier this month. As revealed by the Mail 10 days ago, the thieves were operating in the area where Madeleine went missing. The CPS has sent a International Letter of Request to the police in Portugal, reportedly asking for permission to arrest the burglars
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Mail
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[
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 252,
"query": 418
}
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Query: Since Sununu thinks it's about race, I need him to explain to me how Mitt Romney's whiteness has been the deciding factor behind his being a major surrogate for the @placeholder campaign.
Entities: Barack Obama, Romney, Martin, Sununu, Roland Martin, New Hampshire, Obama, CNN, Colin Powell, John Sununu, Piers Morgan Tonight
Passage: (CNN) -- When was the last time you heard someone say it's important to hire a qualified white person for a job? No, seriously, I really want you to think about that question. Whenever there is a discussion about diversity, inclusion or affirmative action, we always hear folks say, "We do a great job of trying to find qualified minorities." That always tickles me, because when it comes to hiring whites, the assumption is that all are qualified, so there's no need for the qualifier "qualified." That was the first thing that came to mind when former New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu gave his opinion on "Piers Morgan Tonight" on Thursday regarding Gen. Colin Powell's endorsement of President Barack Obama. Roland Martin: John Sununu said Colin Powell backed Obama because he is black. He says it's asinine to say race motivates blacks' endorsements rather than accomplishment. He wants Sununu to explain how Romney's whiteness earned his support. Martin: It's childish for some whites to reduce black support to skin color, not character
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Romney
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[
"U.N."
] |
{
"passage": 253,
"query": 419
}
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Query: "All our thoughts and prayers are with our @placeholder colleagues today," Shirdon said.
Entities: Al-Shabaab, Abdikarim Hussein Guled, Somalis, U.N., al Qaeda, Mogadishu, Twitter, Shirdon, African Union, Somali, CNN, Somalia, Abdi Farah Shirdon
Passage: Mogadishu, Somalia (CNN) -- At least 14 people died and 15 others were wounded in an attack on the U.N. headquarters in the Somali capital of Mogadishu on Wednesday. Seven militants, four U.N. employees and three female civilians were killed, said Abdikarim Hussein Guled, the country's interior and national security minister. The other victims were rushed to a hospital. Al-Shabaab, the militant group linked to al Qaeda, claimed responsibility, the group said on Twitter. Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon deplored the "senseless and despicable" assault against an agency that has been a friend and partner. "I and all Somalis are appalled that they should be the target and victims of such barbaric violence," Shirdon said. Civilians, militants and U.N. employees were killed; 15 people were wounded. Al-Shabaab has claimed responsibility for the attack. The African Union says the compound has been secured
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U.N.
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[
"Cavin Johnson",
"Johnson"
] |
{
"passage": 254,
"query": 420
}
|
Query: The two men have clearly been through a lot together, and @placeholder claimed: 'We've both helped each other grow.
Entities: Everton, Steven Pienaar, BarclaysFootballTV, Pienaar, Ajax, YouTube, Johnson, Midway, Premier League, Cavin Johnson, South Africa
Passage: Everton's Steven Pienaar has given his heartfelt thanks to first coach and mentor Cavin Johnson in an emotional video posted on YouTube. The clip, created by BarclaysFootballTV, shows a clearly grateful Pienaar welling up as he explained about his early life in South Africa, and admits that he owes a lot to the man who nurtured him through the early stages of his footballing career. Midway through the video, Pienaar is asked what he would say to Johnson if he were in front of him at that moment, and the player's response is then played to his former coach. Steven Pienaar is clearly emotional as he speaks about his youth coach Cavin Johnson. Pienaar's early career in South Africa was overseen by Cavin Johnson. As Pienaar's mentor, Johnson was responsible for his move to Ajax. In the video, a clearly emotional Pienaar explains Johnson was the reason he has fulfilled his dream of playing in the Premier League. Johnson also appears with a message to Pienaar, explaining his pride
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Cavin Johnson
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[
"Cavin Johnson",
"Johnson"
] |
{
"passage": 254,
"query": 420
}
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Query: The two men have clearly been through a lot together, and @placeholder claimed: 'We've both helped each other grow.
Entities: Everton, Steven Pienaar, BarclaysFootballTV, Pienaar, Ajax, YouTube, Johnson, Midway, Premier League, Cavin Johnson, South Africa
Passage: Everton's Steven Pienaar has given his heartfelt thanks to first coach and mentor Cavin Johnson in an emotional video posted on YouTube. The clip, created by BarclaysFootballTV, shows a clearly grateful Pienaar welling up as he explained about his early life in South Africa, and admits that he owes a lot to the man who nurtured him through the early stages of his footballing career. Midway through the video, Pienaar is asked what he would say to Johnson if he were in front of him at that moment, and the player's response is then played to his former coach. Steven Pienaar is clearly emotional as he speaks about his youth coach Cavin Johnson. Pienaar's early career in South Africa was overseen by Cavin Johnson. As Pienaar's mentor, Johnson was responsible for his move to Ajax. In the video, a clearly emotional Pienaar explains Johnson was the reason he has fulfilled his dream of playing in the Premier League. Johnson also appears with a message to Pienaar, explaining his pride
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Johnson
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