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"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 2327,
"query": 3610
}
|
Query: It seemed absurd to risk lives of @placeholder, our allies or Afghans to support faux elections.
Entities: Israeli, Afghanistan, Etzioni, Israel, Taliban, U.S., Amitai Etzioni, al Qaeda, CNN, 1st Armored Division
Passage: (CNN) -- Before I explain why I believe the time has come to start a stop-the-war movement, I should say that I am not one of those intellectuals who has never worried about the fate of their loved ones or gotten his own boots dirty. My son completed a five-year stint in the U.S. 1st Armored Division. As an Israeli commando, I saw a lot of fighting during Israel's war for independence. My unit started fighting with 1,100 members; when the fighting stopped, 700 were dead and buried or wounded. And we killed all too many on the other side. Amitai Etzioni was Israeli commando, son served in U.S. 1st Armored Division. Etzioni says U.S. goal, to rid Afghanistan of al Qaeda, has been met; only 100 remain. Etzioni says people should not die for fraudulent elections, corrupt regime. Afghanistan must resolve Taliban issue itself, he writes, and U.S. should pull out
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U.S.
|
[
"Afghanistan"
] |
{
"passage": 2327,
"query": 3611
}
|
Query: It seemed absurd to risk lives of Americans, our allies or @placeholder to support faux elections.
Entities: Israeli, Afghanistan, Etzioni, Israel, Taliban, U.S., Amitai Etzioni, al Qaeda, CNN, 1st Armored Division
Passage: (CNN) -- Before I explain why I believe the time has come to start a stop-the-war movement, I should say that I am not one of those intellectuals who has never worried about the fate of their loved ones or gotten his own boots dirty. My son completed a five-year stint in the U.S. 1st Armored Division. As an Israeli commando, I saw a lot of fighting during Israel's war for independence. My unit started fighting with 1,100 members; when the fighting stopped, 700 were dead and buried or wounded. And we killed all too many on the other side. Amitai Etzioni was Israeli commando, son served in U.S. 1st Armored Division. Etzioni says U.S. goal, to rid Afghanistan of al Qaeda, has been met; only 100 remain. Etzioni says people should not die for fraudulent elections, corrupt regime. Afghanistan must resolve Taliban issue itself, he writes, and U.S. should pull out
|
Afghanistan
|
[
"Hammers",
"West Ham"
] |
{
"passage": 2328,
"query": 3612
}
|
Query: Carroll has endured numerous fitness problems since joining the @placeholder so fans are likely to forgive Allardyce for his caution.
Entities: Everton, Goodison Park, West Ham, Andy, BT Sport, Allardyce, Andy Carroll, Hammers, African Cup of Nations, Liverpool, Sam Allardyce, FA Cup, Newcastle, Alex Song
Passage: West Ham boss Sam Allardyce revealed he was forced to leave Andy Carroll out of the club's FA Cup clash with Everton due to an injury picked up in training. The former Newcastle and Liverpool man 'kicked the floor' in training and the Hammers' manager decided it wasn't worth risking him at Goodison Park. Speaking on BT Sport, Allardyce said: 'Andy kicked the floor in training and obviously his foot's a bit sore so we didn't bring him with us. Andy Carroll was left out of West Ham's squad to face Everton due to an injury picked up in training. Andy Carroll was not in the squad for West Ham's match with Everton. Sam Allardyce revealed he had injured his foot in training. The Hammers boss did have some potentially good news for the club. He said Alex Song may not feature in the African Cup of Nations
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Hammers
|
[
"Hammers",
"West Ham"
] |
{
"passage": 2328,
"query": 3612
}
|
Query: Carroll has endured numerous fitness problems since joining the @placeholder so fans are likely to forgive Allardyce for his caution.
Entities: Everton, Goodison Park, West Ham, Andy, BT Sport, Allardyce, Andy Carroll, Hammers, African Cup of Nations, Liverpool, Sam Allardyce, FA Cup, Newcastle, Alex Song
Passage: West Ham boss Sam Allardyce revealed he was forced to leave Andy Carroll out of the club's FA Cup clash with Everton due to an injury picked up in training. The former Newcastle and Liverpool man 'kicked the floor' in training and the Hammers' manager decided it wasn't worth risking him at Goodison Park. Speaking on BT Sport, Allardyce said: 'Andy kicked the floor in training and obviously his foot's a bit sore so we didn't bring him with us. Andy Carroll was left out of West Ham's squad to face Everton due to an injury picked up in training. Andy Carroll was not in the squad for West Ham's match with Everton. Sam Allardyce revealed he had injured his foot in training. The Hammers boss did have some potentially good news for the club. He said Alex Song may not feature in the African Cup of Nations
|
West Ham
|
[
"Republican",
"Republicans"
] |
{
"passage": 2329,
"query": 3613
}
|
Query: Only one out of 28 female Democratic challengers knocked off a @placeholder incumbent.
Entities: House, Republicans, U.S. Senate, Jennifer Lawless, Democrat, Republican, Year of the Woman, Democrats, CNN, Democratic, U.S. House
Passage: (CNN) -- Over the past few months, newspapers, websites and cable news programs have implied 2010 would be a year of remarkable progress for women in politics. With a record number of women running for the U.S. House (138) and U.S. Senate (15), pundits, pollsters and politicians assumed it was the dawn of a new day, one in which Democrats and Republicans understood the importance of electing women. High-profile female candidates, many with interesting personal stories and personality traits, fostered the speculation that 2010 might very well be another "Year of the Woman." But it wasn't. In fact, Wednesday morning's headlines did not even mention women. Obviously, Democratic losses and Republican's ascent correctly took center stage. But some important points about women in politics slipped through the cracks. Jennifer Lawless: Number of female candidates made 2010 seem like big year for women. But when vote count is over, number will likely stay right where it is, she says. She says shift in House pushed Democrat women out of leadership positions. Lawless: Women winning governor races significant, but not same as overall gains
|
Republican
|
[
"Republican",
"Republicans"
] |
{
"passage": 2329,
"query": 3613
}
|
Query: Only one out of 28 female Democratic challengers knocked off a @placeholder incumbent.
Entities: House, Republicans, U.S. Senate, Jennifer Lawless, Democrat, Republican, Year of the Woman, Democrats, CNN, Democratic, U.S. House
Passage: (CNN) -- Over the past few months, newspapers, websites and cable news programs have implied 2010 would be a year of remarkable progress for women in politics. With a record number of women running for the U.S. House (138) and U.S. Senate (15), pundits, pollsters and politicians assumed it was the dawn of a new day, one in which Democrats and Republicans understood the importance of electing women. High-profile female candidates, many with interesting personal stories and personality traits, fostered the speculation that 2010 might very well be another "Year of the Woman." But it wasn't. In fact, Wednesday morning's headlines did not even mention women. Obviously, Democratic losses and Republican's ascent correctly took center stage. But some important points about women in politics slipped through the cracks. Jennifer Lawless: Number of female candidates made 2010 seem like big year for women. But when vote count is over, number will likely stay right where it is, she says. She says shift in House pushed Democrat women out of leadership positions. Lawless: Women winning governor races significant, but not same as overall gains
|
Republicans
|
[
"Democratic",
"Democrats"
] |
{
"passage": 2329,
"query": 3614
}
|
Query: Importantly, @placeholder women fared no worse than their male Democratic counterparts; of course, their male Democratic counterparts did not fare well.
Entities: House, Republicans, U.S. Senate, Jennifer Lawless, Democrat, Republican, Year of the Woman, Democrats, CNN, Democratic, U.S. House
Passage: (CNN) -- Over the past few months, newspapers, websites and cable news programs have implied 2010 would be a year of remarkable progress for women in politics. With a record number of women running for the U.S. House (138) and U.S. Senate (15), pundits, pollsters and politicians assumed it was the dawn of a new day, one in which Democrats and Republicans understood the importance of electing women. High-profile female candidates, many with interesting personal stories and personality traits, fostered the speculation that 2010 might very well be another "Year of the Woman." But it wasn't. In fact, Wednesday morning's headlines did not even mention women. Obviously, Democratic losses and Republican's ascent correctly took center stage. But some important points about women in politics slipped through the cracks. Jennifer Lawless: Number of female candidates made 2010 seem like big year for women. But when vote count is over, number will likely stay right where it is, she says. She says shift in House pushed Democrat women out of leadership positions. Lawless: Women winning governor races significant, but not same as overall gains
|
Democratic
|
[
"Democratic",
"Democrats"
] |
{
"passage": 2329,
"query": 3614
}
|
Query: Importantly, @placeholder women fared no worse than their male Democratic counterparts; of course, their male Democratic counterparts did not fare well.
Entities: House, Republicans, U.S. Senate, Jennifer Lawless, Democrat, Republican, Year of the Woman, Democrats, CNN, Democratic, U.S. House
Passage: (CNN) -- Over the past few months, newspapers, websites and cable news programs have implied 2010 would be a year of remarkable progress for women in politics. With a record number of women running for the U.S. House (138) and U.S. Senate (15), pundits, pollsters and politicians assumed it was the dawn of a new day, one in which Democrats and Republicans understood the importance of electing women. High-profile female candidates, many with interesting personal stories and personality traits, fostered the speculation that 2010 might very well be another "Year of the Woman." But it wasn't. In fact, Wednesday morning's headlines did not even mention women. Obviously, Democratic losses and Republican's ascent correctly took center stage. But some important points about women in politics slipped through the cracks. Jennifer Lawless: Number of female candidates made 2010 seem like big year for women. But when vote count is over, number will likely stay right where it is, she says. She says shift in House pushed Democrat women out of leadership positions. Lawless: Women winning governor races significant, but not same as overall gains
|
Democrats
|
[
"Democratic",
"Democrats"
] |
{
"passage": 2329,
"query": 3615
}
|
Query: Third, the loss of @placeholder control in the House is especially detrimental for women because opportunities for leadership positions are based on seniority.
Entities: House, Republicans, U.S. Senate, Jennifer Lawless, Democrat, Republican, Year of the Woman, Democrats, CNN, Democratic, U.S. House
Passage: (CNN) -- Over the past few months, newspapers, websites and cable news programs have implied 2010 would be a year of remarkable progress for women in politics. With a record number of women running for the U.S. House (138) and U.S. Senate (15), pundits, pollsters and politicians assumed it was the dawn of a new day, one in which Democrats and Republicans understood the importance of electing women. High-profile female candidates, many with interesting personal stories and personality traits, fostered the speculation that 2010 might very well be another "Year of the Woman." But it wasn't. In fact, Wednesday morning's headlines did not even mention women. Obviously, Democratic losses and Republican's ascent correctly took center stage. But some important points about women in politics slipped through the cracks. Jennifer Lawless: Number of female candidates made 2010 seem like big year for women. But when vote count is over, number will likely stay right where it is, she says. She says shift in House pushed Democrat women out of leadership positions. Lawless: Women winning governor races significant, but not same as overall gains
|
Democratic
|
[
"Democratic",
"Democrats"
] |
{
"passage": 2329,
"query": 3615
}
|
Query: Third, the loss of @placeholder control in the House is especially detrimental for women because opportunities for leadership positions are based on seniority.
Entities: House, Republicans, U.S. Senate, Jennifer Lawless, Democrat, Republican, Year of the Woman, Democrats, CNN, Democratic, U.S. House
Passage: (CNN) -- Over the past few months, newspapers, websites and cable news programs have implied 2010 would be a year of remarkable progress for women in politics. With a record number of women running for the U.S. House (138) and U.S. Senate (15), pundits, pollsters and politicians assumed it was the dawn of a new day, one in which Democrats and Republicans understood the importance of electing women. High-profile female candidates, many with interesting personal stories and personality traits, fostered the speculation that 2010 might very well be another "Year of the Woman." But it wasn't. In fact, Wednesday morning's headlines did not even mention women. Obviously, Democratic losses and Republican's ascent correctly took center stage. But some important points about women in politics slipped through the cracks. Jennifer Lawless: Number of female candidates made 2010 seem like big year for women. But when vote count is over, number will likely stay right where it is, she says. She says shift in House pushed Democrat women out of leadership positions. Lawless: Women winning governor races significant, but not same as overall gains
|
Democrats
|
[
"Republican",
"Republicans"
] |
{
"passage": 2329,
"query": 3616
}
|
Query: Early reports of the new @placeholder leadership include no women's names.
Entities: House, Republicans, U.S. Senate, Jennifer Lawless, Democrat, Republican, Year of the Woman, Democrats, CNN, Democratic, U.S. House
Passage: (CNN) -- Over the past few months, newspapers, websites and cable news programs have implied 2010 would be a year of remarkable progress for women in politics. With a record number of women running for the U.S. House (138) and U.S. Senate (15), pundits, pollsters and politicians assumed it was the dawn of a new day, one in which Democrats and Republicans understood the importance of electing women. High-profile female candidates, many with interesting personal stories and personality traits, fostered the speculation that 2010 might very well be another "Year of the Woman." But it wasn't. In fact, Wednesday morning's headlines did not even mention women. Obviously, Democratic losses and Republican's ascent correctly took center stage. But some important points about women in politics slipped through the cracks. Jennifer Lawless: Number of female candidates made 2010 seem like big year for women. But when vote count is over, number will likely stay right where it is, she says. She says shift in House pushed Democrat women out of leadership positions. Lawless: Women winning governor races significant, but not same as overall gains
|
Republican
|
[
"Republican",
"Republicans"
] |
{
"passage": 2329,
"query": 3616
}
|
Query: Early reports of the new @placeholder leadership include no women's names.
Entities: House, Republicans, U.S. Senate, Jennifer Lawless, Democrat, Republican, Year of the Woman, Democrats, CNN, Democratic, U.S. House
Passage: (CNN) -- Over the past few months, newspapers, websites and cable news programs have implied 2010 would be a year of remarkable progress for women in politics. With a record number of women running for the U.S. House (138) and U.S. Senate (15), pundits, pollsters and politicians assumed it was the dawn of a new day, one in which Democrats and Republicans understood the importance of electing women. High-profile female candidates, many with interesting personal stories and personality traits, fostered the speculation that 2010 might very well be another "Year of the Woman." But it wasn't. In fact, Wednesday morning's headlines did not even mention women. Obviously, Democratic losses and Republican's ascent correctly took center stage. But some important points about women in politics slipped through the cracks. Jennifer Lawless: Number of female candidates made 2010 seem like big year for women. But when vote count is over, number will likely stay right where it is, she says. She says shift in House pushed Democrat women out of leadership positions. Lawless: Women winning governor races significant, but not same as overall gains
|
Republicans
|
[
"Congress"
] |
{
"passage": 2330,
"query": 3617
}
|
Query: Apportioning @placeholder: The redistricting and apportionment of congressional seats is contingent on census results.
Entities: U.S. Bureau of the Census, United States, U.S., 2010 Census, Latino, Audrey Singer, Singer, Census Bureau, CNN, Congress
Passage: (CNN) -- It's almost that time: the once-a-decade-moment when the U.S. Bureau of the Census tries to determine the population. Counting more than 300 million residents is a complex and costly operation (an estimated $14 billion), but the results yield the basis for how we apportion Congress, distribute more than $400 billion in federal funds and understand basic changes to the number and geographic distribution of U.S. residents. The largest challenge that the Census Bureau faces is ensuring everyone is counted, regardless of where they live, who they live with and perhaps most controversially, regardless of whether they are authorized to live in the United States. As the 2010 Census gets underway, the counting process will be especially difficult. Audrey Singer says recession has led to people doubling up in living quarters. She says Latino leaders are split over how to deal with the census. The census aims to count everyone, whether they're legally entitled to be in U.S., Singer says
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Congress
|
[
"Northern Lights"
] |
{
"passage": 2331,
"query": 3618
}
|
Query: The Treehotel is far enough north to offer spectacular glimpses of the @placeholder at certain times of the year.
Entities: Harads, Five Leaf Clover, Swedish, Sweden, Arctic Circle, Northern Lights, Lule River, Treehotel, Adam Shergold
Passage: By Adam Shergold PUBLISHED: 07:32 EST, 19 November 2012 | UPDATED: 07:51 EST, 19 November 2012 Many of us spent hours of our childhood playing in a treehouse - but how often did your parents allow you to sleep in it? Well, now you can make up for it, thanks to a unique hotel in Sweden. The Treehotel, located near Harads, a town in the north of the country about 40 miles south of the Arctic Circle, is about to open its largest tree room yet. In fact, it will be the biggest in the world. Tree top design: An artist's impression of the new 'Five Leaf Clover' room at Treehotel in Harads, northern Sweden. The 'Five Leaf Clover' room at Treehotel, near the remote northern Swedish town of Harads, 40 miles south of the Arctic Circle, opens next month. Weighing 20 tons and sleeping up to six people, it is attached to half-a-dozen pine trees and suspended above the forest floor. It offers spectacular views of the Lule River pine forests and even the Northern Lights
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Northern Lights
|
[
"Manchester City"
] |
{
"passage": 2332,
"query": 3619
}
|
Query: @placeholder is the only game that matters, it is going to be a glamorous occasion and we want to show our best form.
Entities: Everton, Europa League, Wolfsburg, Manchester City, James McCarthy, Sportsmail, Stoke, Republic of Ireland, Premier League, McCarthy, Newcastle, Roberto Martinez
Passage: Roberto Martinez is confident Everton have finally resolved the hamstring issue that has ruined James McCarthy’s season. The Republic of Ireland midfielder had been Everton’s outstanding performer but he has spent much of the past two months on the sidelines. He missed six games after being injured in a Europa League tie in Wolfsburg on November 27 but then returned for two matches against Stoke and Newcastle but was substituted in both. VIDEO Scroll down for Sportsmail's Premier League preview: Everton vs Manchester City Roberto Martinez is confident Everton have got to the bottom of James McCarthy's recent injury troubles. Everton's James McCarthy has missed six games since November. Roberto Martinez believes McCarthy's hamstring problems are sorted. Everton take on Manchester City in the Premier League on Saturday
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Manchester City
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[
"Boulder",
"Boulder County"
] |
{
"passage": 2333,
"query": 3620
}
|
Query: Authorities said the flooding has made many @placeholder streets impassable.
Entities: Weld, National Guard, Fort Collins, FEMA, Suzannah Hills, Boulder, Jefferson Counties, Larimer, Fourmile, El Paso, Boulder County, Broomfield, Adams, Colorado Springs, Colorado, Jamestown
Passage: By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 04:17 EST, 12 September 2013 | UPDATED: 17:19 EST, 12 September 2013 Scores of homes have been destroyed and at least three people killed after heavy overnight rainfall sparked flash flooding across Colorado in the early hours this morning. Flooding was reported from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs, more than 100 miles south. Boulder County, including the city of Boulder, was one of the hardest hit areas, with as much as six inches falling in just 12 hours overnight into this morning causing rock and mudslides. Four more inches are expected to fall today, prompting local officials to call in the National Guard and FEMA. Flash floods caused by six inches of rain in Boulder and Jefferson Counties. Mandatory evacuation orders issued for parts of Jamestown and Fourmile. At least three deaths have been reported. Flood warnings for Broomfield, Adams, Weld, Larimer, and El Paso counties
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Boulder
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[
"Boulder",
"Boulder County"
] |
{
"passage": 2333,
"query": 3620
}
|
Query: Authorities said the flooding has made many @placeholder streets impassable.
Entities: Weld, National Guard, Fort Collins, FEMA, Suzannah Hills, Boulder, Jefferson Counties, Larimer, Fourmile, El Paso, Boulder County, Broomfield, Adams, Colorado Springs, Colorado, Jamestown
Passage: By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 04:17 EST, 12 September 2013 | UPDATED: 17:19 EST, 12 September 2013 Scores of homes have been destroyed and at least three people killed after heavy overnight rainfall sparked flash flooding across Colorado in the early hours this morning. Flooding was reported from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs, more than 100 miles south. Boulder County, including the city of Boulder, was one of the hardest hit areas, with as much as six inches falling in just 12 hours overnight into this morning causing rock and mudslides. Four more inches are expected to fall today, prompting local officials to call in the National Guard and FEMA. Flash floods caused by six inches of rain in Boulder and Jefferson Counties. Mandatory evacuation orders issued for parts of Jamestown and Fourmile. At least three deaths have been reported. Flood warnings for Broomfield, Adams, Weld, Larimer, and El Paso counties
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Boulder County
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[
"Boulder",
"Boulder County"
] |
{
"passage": 2333,
"query": 3621
}
|
Query: Knee-deep water: Residents in @placeholder, Colorado, walk through a flooded underpass after heavy rainfall
Entities: Weld, National Guard, Fort Collins, FEMA, Suzannah Hills, Boulder, Jefferson Counties, Larimer, Fourmile, El Paso, Boulder County, Broomfield, Adams, Colorado Springs, Colorado, Jamestown
Passage: By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 04:17 EST, 12 September 2013 | UPDATED: 17:19 EST, 12 September 2013 Scores of homes have been destroyed and at least three people killed after heavy overnight rainfall sparked flash flooding across Colorado in the early hours this morning. Flooding was reported from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs, more than 100 miles south. Boulder County, including the city of Boulder, was one of the hardest hit areas, with as much as six inches falling in just 12 hours overnight into this morning causing rock and mudslides. Four more inches are expected to fall today, prompting local officials to call in the National Guard and FEMA. Flash floods caused by six inches of rain in Boulder and Jefferson Counties. Mandatory evacuation orders issued for parts of Jamestown and Fourmile. At least three deaths have been reported. Flood warnings for Broomfield, Adams, Weld, Larimer, and El Paso counties
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Boulder
|
[
"Boulder",
"Boulder County"
] |
{
"passage": 2333,
"query": 3621
}
|
Query: Knee-deep water: Residents in @placeholder, Colorado, walk through a flooded underpass after heavy rainfall
Entities: Weld, National Guard, Fort Collins, FEMA, Suzannah Hills, Boulder, Jefferson Counties, Larimer, Fourmile, El Paso, Boulder County, Broomfield, Adams, Colorado Springs, Colorado, Jamestown
Passage: By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 04:17 EST, 12 September 2013 | UPDATED: 17:19 EST, 12 September 2013 Scores of homes have been destroyed and at least three people killed after heavy overnight rainfall sparked flash flooding across Colorado in the early hours this morning. Flooding was reported from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs, more than 100 miles south. Boulder County, including the city of Boulder, was one of the hardest hit areas, with as much as six inches falling in just 12 hours overnight into this morning causing rock and mudslides. Four more inches are expected to fall today, prompting local officials to call in the National Guard and FEMA. Flash floods caused by six inches of rain in Boulder and Jefferson Counties. Mandatory evacuation orders issued for parts of Jamestown and Fourmile. At least three deaths have been reported. Flood warnings for Broomfield, Adams, Weld, Larimer, and El Paso counties
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Boulder County
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[
"Belgian",
"Belgium"
] |
{
"passage": 2334,
"query": 3622
}
|
Query: Eight people died in a train crash in @placeholder in March 2001, media reports said at the time, calling it the worst rail accident in the country in 25 years.
Entities: Flemish Brabant, SNCB, Infrabel, Belgium, Halle, CNN, Europe, Anya De Wols, Belgian
Passage: Halle, Belgium (CNN) -- At least 18 people died and 162 were hurt when two trains collided in Halle on Monday, a government spokeswoman said. The trains collided head-on at 8:30 a.m., the companies that run the Belgian railways and the train said. The cause of the accident is not known, according to the railway operator, Infrabel, and SNCB, the train operator. Authorities do not believe there is anyone else on the trains, said Anya De Wols, spokeswoman for the province of Flemish Brabant. But they have not ruled out the possibility bodies could be pinned beneath the train cars, she said, and they plan to lift the cars from the track by Tuesday. The cause of the crash on Monday morning not immediately clear. Official: 18 people dead, 162 people injured by crash. News agency: Wounded treated at a sports center near the scene of the accident. The crash has caused disruption to parts of the wider rail network in Europe
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Belgian
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[
"Belgian",
"Belgium"
] |
{
"passage": 2334,
"query": 3622
}
|
Query: Eight people died in a train crash in @placeholder in March 2001, media reports said at the time, calling it the worst rail accident in the country in 25 years.
Entities: Flemish Brabant, SNCB, Infrabel, Belgium, Halle, CNN, Europe, Anya De Wols, Belgian
Passage: Halle, Belgium (CNN) -- At least 18 people died and 162 were hurt when two trains collided in Halle on Monday, a government spokeswoman said. The trains collided head-on at 8:30 a.m., the companies that run the Belgian railways and the train said. The cause of the accident is not known, according to the railway operator, Infrabel, and SNCB, the train operator. Authorities do not believe there is anyone else on the trains, said Anya De Wols, spokeswoman for the province of Flemish Brabant. But they have not ruled out the possibility bodies could be pinned beneath the train cars, she said, and they plan to lift the cars from the track by Tuesday. The cause of the crash on Monday morning not immediately clear. Official: 18 people dead, 162 people injured by crash. News agency: Wounded treated at a sports center near the scene of the accident. The crash has caused disruption to parts of the wider rail network in Europe
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Belgium
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[
"Pettersen",
"Suzann Pettersen"
] |
{
"passage": 2335,
"query": 3623
}
|
Query: "I didn't take all my chances but @placeholder played really well."
Entities: Ko, France, Suzann Pettersen, Miguel Angel Jimenez, South Korea, Pettersen, New Zealand, LPGA Tour, Dutch Open, Norwegian, CNN, Joost Luiten, Evian Championship, Lydia Ko
Passage: (CNN) -- Suzann Pettersen denied 16-year-old amateur Lydia Ko a fairtytale first major triumph as the Norwegian took the Evian Championship in France Sunday. The 32-year-old Norwegian carded a final round 68 to hold off Ko in the fifth and final major of the women's season. The tournament -- which was awarded major status for the first time this year -- had been reduced to 54 holes due to inclement weather conditions. Pettersen's 10-under-par total of 203 left her two shots clear of New Zealand's Ko, who was born in South Korea. Ko, a prodigious teenage talent, has already accumulated four wins on the professional LPGA Tour, but could not match her more experienced rival on the final day, carding a one-under 70. Suzann Pettersen wins final major of women's golf season. Norwegian claims Evian Championship in France. Beats 16-year-old amateur Lydia Ko by two shots. Joost Luiten claims Dutch Open after playoff with Miguel Angel Jimenez
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Pettersen
|
[
"Pettersen",
"Suzann Pettersen"
] |
{
"passage": 2335,
"query": 3623
}
|
Query: "I didn't take all my chances but @placeholder played really well."
Entities: Ko, France, Suzann Pettersen, Miguel Angel Jimenez, South Korea, Pettersen, New Zealand, LPGA Tour, Dutch Open, Norwegian, CNN, Joost Luiten, Evian Championship, Lydia Ko
Passage: (CNN) -- Suzann Pettersen denied 16-year-old amateur Lydia Ko a fairtytale first major triumph as the Norwegian took the Evian Championship in France Sunday. The 32-year-old Norwegian carded a final round 68 to hold off Ko in the fifth and final major of the women's season. The tournament -- which was awarded major status for the first time this year -- had been reduced to 54 holes due to inclement weather conditions. Pettersen's 10-under-par total of 203 left her two shots clear of New Zealand's Ko, who was born in South Korea. Ko, a prodigious teenage talent, has already accumulated four wins on the professional LPGA Tour, but could not match her more experienced rival on the final day, carding a one-under 70. Suzann Pettersen wins final major of women's golf season. Norwegian claims Evian Championship in France. Beats 16-year-old amateur Lydia Ko by two shots. Joost Luiten claims Dutch Open after playoff with Miguel Angel Jimenez
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Suzann Pettersen
|
[
"Louis van Gaal"
] |
{
"passage": 2336,
"query": 3624
}
|
Query: He also says he had no influence regarding the appointment of @placeholder.
Entities: Mike Phelan, Alex Ferguson, United, Louis van Gaal, Old Trafford, Ferguson, Moyes, Manchester United, David Moyes, Scot, Ryan Giggs, Carrington, Rio Ferdinand, Patrice Evra
Passage: Manchester United were not in decline when I left... David Moyes was sacked because his team were too slow I had nothing to do with David Moyes' sacking I tried to convince David Moyes to keep Mike Phelan as his assistant manager Louis van Gaal is formidable... and he and Ryan Giggs can learn from each other Sir Alex Ferguson has rubbished claims that he exerted too much influence at Manchester United after his retirement but admits he spoke to Rio Ferdinand and Patrice Evra about their futures. The 72-year-old spent 26-and-a-half years at Old Trafford before retiring in 2013 and insists he kept a 'respectful' distance during successor David Moyes' ultimately doomed reign. Sir Alex Ferguson says Rio Ferdinand and Patrice Evra asked his advice. Ex-Manchester United boss says David Moyes was glad to see him at club. Ferguson says he stayed away from Carrington and dressing rooms. Ferguson also claims he found out about Moyes's sacking on a plane. Fresh details emerge in Scot's updated book, My Autobiography
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Louis van Gaal
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[
"Seaspray"
] |
{
"passage": 2337,
"query": 3625
}
|
Query: 'The woman, following the deaths of the two elderly residents, left the nursing home on her own accord and moved to @placeholder,' Det Supt Willing said.
Entities: Spencer, Victoria, Marie Darragh, St Andrews Village Aged, Ballina, Darragh, NSW, Isobella Spencer, Sydney, Melbourne, Leesa Smith, Mother's Day, Seaspray, St Andrews Village
Passage: By Leesa Smith Two nursing home patients died from fatal doses of insulin and another was left hospitalised after complaints were made about a staff member, police have alleged. Marie Darragh, 82, and Isobella Spencer 77, were found unconscious in their beds and died a short time last in their Ballina nursing home in northern NSW in May. Police allege a 46-year-old nurse from the St Andrews Village Aged Cared facility administered the insulin to Ms Darragh and Ms Spencer in the middle of the night. The nurse was arrested in Seaspray in Victoria on Monday and is expected to arrive in Sydney on Tuesday night with homicide detectives, to be charged with the two alleged murders, as well as the assault of an 88-year-old woman. Two nursing home patients died from fatal doses of insulin and another was left hospitalised after complaints were made about a staff member. A 46-year-old nurse from the St Andrews Village nursing home was arrested at a property in Seaspray, south-east of Melbourne, on Monday. She was expected to arrive in Sydney on Tuesday night and be charged with the two alleged murders, and the alleged assault of another patient. Marie Darragh, 82 and Isobella Spencer, 77, were found dead at the Ballina nursing home, northern NSW, just before Mother's Day on May 10. The third woman was allegedly woken in the middle of the night to find the nurse trying to give her 'unscheduled medication'
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Seaspray
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[
"Islamists"
] |
{
"passage": 2338,
"query": 3626
}
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Query: The forum's 'Media soldiers for the support of @placeholder' designed the posters, which can be downloaded and printed by visitors to the site.
Entities: Mali, France, Islamists, Muslim, Simon Tomlinson, Seleka, Christian, Central African Republic, Christian Central African Republic, Islamist, Francois Hollande
Passage: By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 11:05 EST, 11 March 2014 | UPDATED: 11:32 EST, 11 March 2014 A militant Islamist website has created a series of posters calling for attacks on France and for the assassination of President Francois Hollande in reprisal for the country's policies in Mali and the Central African Republic. In addition to assisting Mali in its war against Islamists, France sent troops four months ago to the majority Christian Central African Republic, where predominantly Muslim 'Seleka' rebels seized power a year ago. The Seleka have since been pushed back by Christian 'anti-balaka' - known as 'anti-machete' in the local language - militia. Militant website has produced posters calling for attacks on France. France sent troops to CAR four months ago after rebels seized power
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Islamists
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[
"Gary Lineker"
] |
{
"passage": 2339,
"query": 3627
}
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Query: @placeholder tweeted: 'A fan runs on the pitch at Upton Park and takes the free kick.
Entities: Martin Robinson, West Ham, MailOnline, Upton Park, Jordan Dunn, Tottenham Hotspur, Premier League, Sam Webb, Dover, Spurs, Dunn, Kent, Christian Eriksen, Gary Lineker
Passage: By Martin Robinson and Sam Webb for MailOnline A football fan who ran onto the pitch and took an admittedly impressive free kick has defended his actions - claiming the game was in dire need of 'livening up'. Pitch invader Jordan Dunn, 22, who had downed five cans of lager, sprinted 80 yards across the field to take a free kick during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham. Dunn, from Dover in Kent, ran past the Spurs players and chipped the ball over the West Ham wall into the keeper's hands before being wrestled to the ground by Upton Park stewards. Jordan Dunn drank five cans of lager before running onto pitch. He chipped the ball over the West Ham wall during their match with Spurs. Christian Eriksen's later attempt flew over the bar during Spurs' 1-0 win. 'My phone hasn't stopped going off and even Gary Lineker tweeted about it. My mates think I'm a legend', Dunn said. Dunn is in court on September 1 and also faces a fine of up to £5,000
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Gary Lineker
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[
"Joran van der Sloot",
"Van der Sloot"
] |
{
"passage": 2340,
"query": 3628
}
|
Query: convenient for @placeholder as it would probably save him from
Entities: David Mccormack, Peru, U.S., Aruba, Peruvian, America, Leydi Figueroa Uced, Rachel Quigley, Joran van der Sloot, Stephany Flores, Alabama, Van der Sloot, Dutchman, Natalee Holloway
Passage: By Rachel Quigley and David Mccormack UPDATED: 16:17 EST, 31 May 2013 A Dutchman serving 28 years in a Peruvian prison for murdering a local student, and who is wanted in the U.S. in connection with the disappearance of another woman, is set to marry says his lawyer. Joran van der Sloot, 26, is currently serving time in a Peruvian prison for the murder of local college student Stephany Flores in 2010. He is also wanted in the U.S. in connection with the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, 19, from Alabama, who went missing on a school trip in Aruba in 2005. When Van der Sloot's prison time in Peru is complete, which could be less than ten years away, he faces being extradited to America. Joran van der Sloot is serving 28 years in a Peruvian prison for murdering a local student. Now he is set to marry local woman, Leydi Figueroa Uced, who is already his common law partner. Marriage would help prevent his extradition to the U.S. where he faces charges surrounding the disappearance of Natalee Holloway in 2005
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Joran van der Sloot
|
[
"Joran van der Sloot",
"Van der Sloot"
] |
{
"passage": 2340,
"query": 3628
}
|
Query: convenient for @placeholder as it would probably save him from
Entities: David Mccormack, Peru, U.S., Aruba, Peruvian, America, Leydi Figueroa Uced, Rachel Quigley, Joran van der Sloot, Stephany Flores, Alabama, Van der Sloot, Dutchman, Natalee Holloway
Passage: By Rachel Quigley and David Mccormack UPDATED: 16:17 EST, 31 May 2013 A Dutchman serving 28 years in a Peruvian prison for murdering a local student, and who is wanted in the U.S. in connection with the disappearance of another woman, is set to marry says his lawyer. Joran van der Sloot, 26, is currently serving time in a Peruvian prison for the murder of local college student Stephany Flores in 2010. He is also wanted in the U.S. in connection with the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, 19, from Alabama, who went missing on a school trip in Aruba in 2005. When Van der Sloot's prison time in Peru is complete, which could be less than ten years away, he faces being extradited to America. Joran van der Sloot is serving 28 years in a Peruvian prison for murdering a local student. Now he is set to marry local woman, Leydi Figueroa Uced, who is already his common law partner. Marriage would help prevent his extradition to the U.S. where he faces charges surrounding the disappearance of Natalee Holloway in 2005
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Van der Sloot
|
[
"Stephany Flores"
] |
{
"passage": 2340,
"query": 3629
}
|
Query: guilty to @placeholder’ murder and that he suffers from ‘psychological’ problems that should have been weighed in the murder case.
Entities: David Mccormack, Peru, U.S., Aruba, Peruvian, America, Leydi Figueroa Uced, Rachel Quigley, Joran van der Sloot, Stephany Flores, Alabama, Van der Sloot, Dutchman, Natalee Holloway
Passage: By Rachel Quigley and David Mccormack UPDATED: 16:17 EST, 31 May 2013 A Dutchman serving 28 years in a Peruvian prison for murdering a local student, and who is wanted in the U.S. in connection with the disappearance of another woman, is set to marry says his lawyer. Joran van der Sloot, 26, is currently serving time in a Peruvian prison for the murder of local college student Stephany Flores in 2010. He is also wanted in the U.S. in connection with the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, 19, from Alabama, who went missing on a school trip in Aruba in 2005. When Van der Sloot's prison time in Peru is complete, which could be less than ten years away, he faces being extradited to America. Joran van der Sloot is serving 28 years in a Peruvian prison for murdering a local student. Now he is set to marry local woman, Leydi Figueroa Uced, who is already his common law partner. Marriage would help prevent his extradition to the U.S. where he faces charges surrounding the disappearance of Natalee Holloway in 2005
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Stephany Flores
|
[
"MailOnline"
] |
{
"passage": 2341,
"query": 3630
}
|
Query: Winners of past missions have gone on to work for GCHQ as a real operative, @placeholder can reveal.
Entities: James Bond, MailOnline, GCHQ, The Flag Day Associates, Britain, British, Sarah Griffiths
Passage: By Sarah Griffiths for MailOnline If you've ever watched a James Bond film and thought you could do better job at thwarting villains, then this is the game for you. GCHQ, the British intelligence agency, has set a new challenge to find to find the best computer hackers in the country - who could one day protect Britain from real cyber terror attacks. It has launched an online game to test cyber warriors’ abilities to stop a fictional attack – and top scorers will be invited to take part in secret face-to-face reconnaissance missions. GCHQ has set a new challenge to find to find the best computer hackers in the country, who could one day protect Britain from real cyber terror attacks. GCHQ launched game to test public's ability to stop fictional online attack. Members of the public must register here to play the game online. Players must protect a fictitious aerospace technology company threatened by imminent attack from cyber terrorists called The Flag Day Associates. High scorers could take part in secret face-to-face missions. Previous high flyers have been rewarded with a job at GCHQ and beyond
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MailOnline
|
[
"Vince Cable"
] |
{
"passage": 2342,
"query": 3631
}
|
Query: In his fringe appearance last night, Mr @placeholder he said there would be 'pressure on public spending' for years to come.
Entities: Matt Chorley, David Cameron, Mailonline, Brighton, Vince Cable, Britain, Nick Clegg, Liberal Democrats
Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 05:10 EST, 9 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:25 EST, 9 March 2013 The Liberal Democrats will block further cuts to welfare unless David Cameron drops his opposition to to stripping rich pensioners of their benefits. Nick Clegg warned David Cameron that any additional raid on Britain's vast benefits bill must 'start' with reducing handouts like the winter fuel allowance and free bus passes for well-off over-65s. The intervention comes after Business Secretary Vince Cable said health and foreign aid should not be protected from spending cuts. Nick Clegg addressed delegates during a Q&A session at the party's annual conference in Brighton. Vince Cable questions decision to protect some areas from austerity. Business Secretary warns industry will be damaged if his budget is cut again in the next spending review
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Vince Cable
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[
"Haxley"
] |
{
"passage": 2343,
"query": 3632
}
|
Query: Detritus: A view of one of the rooms in the abandoned building in @placeholder
Entities: Amstrad, Haxey, Hugo Gye, Lincolnshire, Dan Circa, Haxley
Passage: By Hugo Gye These eerie photographs show how a pub and shop have become time capsules after being abandoned for years - full of once-treasured possessions. The premises in Haxey, Lincolnshire have stood empty since the businesses which once occupied them moved out. But the former tenants did not take all their belongings with them - leaving objects from the past to gather dust and providing a fascinating snapshot of life in the 1970s and 1980s. Creepy: These extraordinary photographs show how an abandoned pub still holds the belongings of a previous tenant Outdated: Photographer Dan Circa stumbled across a set of Amstrad walkie talkies along with their original box. Photographer Dan Circa captured extraordinary images of abandoned pub and shop in Haxley, Lincolnshire. Tenants left behind their belongings including outdated gadgets, souvenirs and catalogues for children's toys
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Haxley
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[
"Iraq"
] |
{
"passage": 2344,
"query": 3633
}
|
Query: It's unclear how the ISIS ranks swelled, and whether the increased numbers include recruits from within @placeholder.
Entities: ISIS, Islamic State, U.S., Sunni, CIA, Syria, CNN, Iraq
Passage: A CIA assessment puts the number of ISIS fighters at possibly more than three times the previous estimates. The terror group that calls itself the Islamic State "can muster between 20,000 and 31,500 fighters across Iraq and Syria," a CIA spokesman told CNN on Thursday. Analysts and U.S. officials initially estimated there were as many as 10,000 fighters, including those who were freed from prisons by ISIS, and Sunni loyalists who have joined the fight as the group advanced across Iraq. "This new total reflects an increase in members because of stronger recruitment since June following battlefield successes and the declaration of a caliphate, greater battlefield activity and additional intelligence," the spokesman said. U.S. aircraft are conducting 60 reconnaissance flights a day in Iraq, official says. More than 15,000 fighters, including 2,000 Westerners, have gone to Syria, CIA source says. CIA increases its assessment of number of ISIS fighters to up to 31,500. Air campaign is not imminent, but military can strike target of opportunity, officials say
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Iraq
|
[
"Syria"
] |
{
"passage": 2344,
"query": 3634
}
|
Query: The details about the increased number of fighters followed news that the United States has begun surveillance flights over @placeholder, which a U.S. official told CNN is part of an effort to gather intelligence that will help the decision whether to launch airstrikes against ISIS.
Entities: ISIS, Islamic State, U.S., Sunni, CIA, Syria, CNN, Iraq
Passage: A CIA assessment puts the number of ISIS fighters at possibly more than three times the previous estimates. The terror group that calls itself the Islamic State "can muster between 20,000 and 31,500 fighters across Iraq and Syria," a CIA spokesman told CNN on Thursday. Analysts and U.S. officials initially estimated there were as many as 10,000 fighters, including those who were freed from prisons by ISIS, and Sunni loyalists who have joined the fight as the group advanced across Iraq. "This new total reflects an increase in members because of stronger recruitment since June following battlefield successes and the declaration of a caliphate, greater battlefield activity and additional intelligence," the spokesman said. U.S. aircraft are conducting 60 reconnaissance flights a day in Iraq, official says. More than 15,000 fighters, including 2,000 Westerners, have gone to Syria, CIA source says. CIA increases its assessment of number of ISIS fighters to up to 31,500. Air campaign is not imminent, but military can strike target of opportunity, officials say
|
Syria
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 2344,
"query": 3635
}
|
Query: The details about the increased number of fighters followed news that the United States has begun surveillance flights over Syria, which a @placeholder official told CNN is part of an effort to gather intelligence that will help the decision whether to launch airstrikes against ISIS.
Entities: ISIS, Islamic State, U.S., Sunni, CIA, Syria, CNN, Iraq
Passage: A CIA assessment puts the number of ISIS fighters at possibly more than three times the previous estimates. The terror group that calls itself the Islamic State "can muster between 20,000 and 31,500 fighters across Iraq and Syria," a CIA spokesman told CNN on Thursday. Analysts and U.S. officials initially estimated there were as many as 10,000 fighters, including those who were freed from prisons by ISIS, and Sunni loyalists who have joined the fight as the group advanced across Iraq. "This new total reflects an increase in members because of stronger recruitment since June following battlefield successes and the declaration of a caliphate, greater battlefield activity and additional intelligence," the spokesman said. U.S. aircraft are conducting 60 reconnaissance flights a day in Iraq, official says. More than 15,000 fighters, including 2,000 Westerners, have gone to Syria, CIA source says. CIA increases its assessment of number of ISIS fighters to up to 31,500. Air campaign is not imminent, but military can strike target of opportunity, officials say
|
U.S.
|
[
"Syria"
] |
{
"passage": 2344,
"query": 3636
}
|
Query: Those officials would not characterize the number or scope of those targets but said the review was based on the expanded gathering of intelligence in @placeholder.
Entities: ISIS, Islamic State, U.S., Sunni, CIA, Syria, CNN, Iraq
Passage: A CIA assessment puts the number of ISIS fighters at possibly more than three times the previous estimates. The terror group that calls itself the Islamic State "can muster between 20,000 and 31,500 fighters across Iraq and Syria," a CIA spokesman told CNN on Thursday. Analysts and U.S. officials initially estimated there were as many as 10,000 fighters, including those who were freed from prisons by ISIS, and Sunni loyalists who have joined the fight as the group advanced across Iraq. "This new total reflects an increase in members because of stronger recruitment since June following battlefield successes and the declaration of a caliphate, greater battlefield activity and additional intelligence," the spokesman said. U.S. aircraft are conducting 60 reconnaissance flights a day in Iraq, official says. More than 15,000 fighters, including 2,000 Westerners, have gone to Syria, CIA source says. CIA increases its assessment of number of ISIS fighters to up to 31,500. Air campaign is not imminent, but military can strike target of opportunity, officials say
|
Syria
|
[
"Clifton",
"Roderick Clifton"
] |
{
"passage": 2345,
"query": 3637
}
|
Query: The couple spent the first stranded night together in their car, but @placeholder insisted on leaving for help the next morning.
Entities: Lane, Mother, Daily Mail, Clifton, Sierra Nevada, Paula Lane, Nevada, Roderick Clifton
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:00 EST, 12 December 2012 | UPDATED: 13:42 EST, 18 December 2012 A Nevada mother who was trapped is a terrifying snowstorm for six days has described her horror at finding her boyfriend's dead body after he went looking for help. Paula Lane, 46, was crawling towards a nearby highway when she found her partner, Roderick Clifton, dead and frozen in the road. The couple's jeep had got stuck in the snow on November 29 after they decided to go off-roading near the Sierra Nevada mountains. Lane is still recovering from serious frostbite but she said the most excruciating pain is from losing Clifton, who she is hailing a hero for risking his life to save hers. Paula Lane, 46, of Nevada found her dead boyfriend, Roderick Clifton, 44, in the snow after he went for help. Mother made emotional goodbye video for twin sons. Lane was discovered by her brother after spending six days in the wilderness. She is still recovering from first-degree frostbite and malnourishment. 'He died trying to save my life,' Lane said of her boyfriend
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Clifton
|
[
"Clifton",
"Roderick Clifton"
] |
{
"passage": 2345,
"query": 3637
}
|
Query: The couple spent the first stranded night together in their car, but @placeholder insisted on leaving for help the next morning.
Entities: Lane, Mother, Daily Mail, Clifton, Sierra Nevada, Paula Lane, Nevada, Roderick Clifton
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:00 EST, 12 December 2012 | UPDATED: 13:42 EST, 18 December 2012 A Nevada mother who was trapped is a terrifying snowstorm for six days has described her horror at finding her boyfriend's dead body after he went looking for help. Paula Lane, 46, was crawling towards a nearby highway when she found her partner, Roderick Clifton, dead and frozen in the road. The couple's jeep had got stuck in the snow on November 29 after they decided to go off-roading near the Sierra Nevada mountains. Lane is still recovering from serious frostbite but she said the most excruciating pain is from losing Clifton, who she is hailing a hero for risking his life to save hers. Paula Lane, 46, of Nevada found her dead boyfriend, Roderick Clifton, 44, in the snow after he went for help. Mother made emotional goodbye video for twin sons. Lane was discovered by her brother after spending six days in the wilderness. She is still recovering from first-degree frostbite and malnourishment. 'He died trying to save my life,' Lane said of her boyfriend
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Roderick Clifton
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[
"Jordan"
] |
{
"passage": 2346,
"query": 3638
}
|
Query: See photos of Iraqi children being saved at the @placeholder facility »
Entities: Safa'a, Jordan, U.S., American, CNN, AMMAN, Iraqi, Iyad Sultan, Iraq
Passage: Editor's note: CNN agreed not to use the last names of the Iraqi families in this story due to security concerns. Safa'a had a 12-pound tumor that nearly took over all his body. Doctors in Iraq had given up on the boy. AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- Two-year-old Safa'a gently holds his mother's hand, a 12-pound tumor bulging from his frail body. The tumor is nearly as big as he is. The Iraqi boy has come to Jordan for surgery with help from a most unlikely source: an 85-year-old liquor tycoon living on the other side of the world. "There is a real chance that Safa'a may die during the operation," Dr. Iyad Sultan tells the boy's parents. An Iraqi boy, 2, travels to Jordan to have 12-pound tumor removed. Liquor tycoon in U.S. comes to boy's aid, pays all his medical expenses. "Tears come to your eyes," the boy's American donor says. After surgery, the boy's mother says, "I cannot put my happiness into words"
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Jordan
|
[
"Jordan"
] |
{
"passage": 2346,
"query": 3639
}
|
Query: But by the time Safa'a arrived in @placeholder, Sultan says, it was a miracle the boy was alive.
Entities: Safa'a, Jordan, U.S., American, CNN, AMMAN, Iraqi, Iyad Sultan, Iraq
Passage: Editor's note: CNN agreed not to use the last names of the Iraqi families in this story due to security concerns. Safa'a had a 12-pound tumor that nearly took over all his body. Doctors in Iraq had given up on the boy. AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- Two-year-old Safa'a gently holds his mother's hand, a 12-pound tumor bulging from his frail body. The tumor is nearly as big as he is. The Iraqi boy has come to Jordan for surgery with help from a most unlikely source: an 85-year-old liquor tycoon living on the other side of the world. "There is a real chance that Safa'a may die during the operation," Dr. Iyad Sultan tells the boy's parents. An Iraqi boy, 2, travels to Jordan to have 12-pound tumor removed. Liquor tycoon in U.S. comes to boy's aid, pays all his medical expenses. "Tears come to your eyes," the boy's American donor says. After surgery, the boy's mother says, "I cannot put my happiness into words"
|
Jordan
|
[
"Jordan"
] |
{
"passage": 2346,
"query": 3640
}
|
Query: The foundation offered to foot the bill for Safa'a to travel to @placeholder, even if the boy only had the slightest chance of survival.
Entities: Safa'a, Jordan, U.S., American, CNN, AMMAN, Iraqi, Iyad Sultan, Iraq
Passage: Editor's note: CNN agreed not to use the last names of the Iraqi families in this story due to security concerns. Safa'a had a 12-pound tumor that nearly took over all his body. Doctors in Iraq had given up on the boy. AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- Two-year-old Safa'a gently holds his mother's hand, a 12-pound tumor bulging from his frail body. The tumor is nearly as big as he is. The Iraqi boy has come to Jordan for surgery with help from a most unlikely source: an 85-year-old liquor tycoon living on the other side of the world. "There is a real chance that Safa'a may die during the operation," Dr. Iyad Sultan tells the boy's parents. An Iraqi boy, 2, travels to Jordan to have 12-pound tumor removed. Liquor tycoon in U.S. comes to boy's aid, pays all his medical expenses. "Tears come to your eyes," the boy's American donor says. After surgery, the boy's mother says, "I cannot put my happiness into words"
|
Jordan
|
[
"Iraq",
"Iraqi"
] |
{
"passage": 2346,
"query": 3641
}
|
Query: The @placeholder family then began the journey to neighboring Jordan.
Entities: Safa'a, Jordan, U.S., American, CNN, AMMAN, Iraqi, Iyad Sultan, Iraq
Passage: Editor's note: CNN agreed not to use the last names of the Iraqi families in this story due to security concerns. Safa'a had a 12-pound tumor that nearly took over all his body. Doctors in Iraq had given up on the boy. AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- Two-year-old Safa'a gently holds his mother's hand, a 12-pound tumor bulging from his frail body. The tumor is nearly as big as he is. The Iraqi boy has come to Jordan for surgery with help from a most unlikely source: an 85-year-old liquor tycoon living on the other side of the world. "There is a real chance that Safa'a may die during the operation," Dr. Iyad Sultan tells the boy's parents. An Iraqi boy, 2, travels to Jordan to have 12-pound tumor removed. Liquor tycoon in U.S. comes to boy's aid, pays all his medical expenses. "Tears come to your eyes," the boy's American donor says. After surgery, the boy's mother says, "I cannot put my happiness into words"
|
Iraq
|
[
"Iraq",
"Iraqi"
] |
{
"passage": 2346,
"query": 3641
}
|
Query: The @placeholder family then began the journey to neighboring Jordan.
Entities: Safa'a, Jordan, U.S., American, CNN, AMMAN, Iraqi, Iyad Sultan, Iraq
Passage: Editor's note: CNN agreed not to use the last names of the Iraqi families in this story due to security concerns. Safa'a had a 12-pound tumor that nearly took over all his body. Doctors in Iraq had given up on the boy. AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- Two-year-old Safa'a gently holds his mother's hand, a 12-pound tumor bulging from his frail body. The tumor is nearly as big as he is. The Iraqi boy has come to Jordan for surgery with help from a most unlikely source: an 85-year-old liquor tycoon living on the other side of the world. "There is a real chance that Safa'a may die during the operation," Dr. Iyad Sultan tells the boy's parents. An Iraqi boy, 2, travels to Jordan to have 12-pound tumor removed. Liquor tycoon in U.S. comes to boy's aid, pays all his medical expenses. "Tears come to your eyes," the boy's American donor says. After surgery, the boy's mother says, "I cannot put my happiness into words"
|
Iraqi
|
[
"Nigeria",
"Nigerian"
] |
{
"passage": 2347,
"query": 3642
}
|
Query: But Ms Greening insisted the foreign aid sent to @placeholder would ‘help Nigeria progress and develop as a country’.
Entities: Nigeria, UKIP, Matt Chorley, Bongo Bongo land, Downing Street, Mailonline, Godfrey Bloom, Britain, Justine Greening, Nigerian
Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 07:10 EST, 12 August 2013 | UPDATED: 15:31 EST, 12 August 2013 Sensible: International Development Secretary Justine Greening defended giving aid to Nigeria, which has launched a space programme Britain giving millions of pounds to Nigeria while it embarks on a space programme is a ‘sensible investment’, the government insisted today. The oil-rich country, which has accepted £300million from Britain in aid this year alone, has set in train ambitious plans to launch its own rockets and even put a man into space. But International Development Secretary Justine Greening was backed by Downing Street after arguing that it was money ‘well spent’ by Nigeria. International Development Secretary Justine Greening defends aid cash. Oil-rich country has accepted £300million in aid this year alone. Plans for Nigerian astronauts to join missions within next two years. But 70 per cent of the country live below the poverty line of £1.29 a day. Row ignited by UKIP MEP Godfrey Bloom's 'Bongo Bongo land' comments
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Nigeria
|
[
"Nigeria",
"Nigerian"
] |
{
"passage": 2347,
"query": 3642
}
|
Query: But Ms Greening insisted the foreign aid sent to @placeholder would ‘help Nigeria progress and develop as a country’.
Entities: Nigeria, UKIP, Matt Chorley, Bongo Bongo land, Downing Street, Mailonline, Godfrey Bloom, Britain, Justine Greening, Nigerian
Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 07:10 EST, 12 August 2013 | UPDATED: 15:31 EST, 12 August 2013 Sensible: International Development Secretary Justine Greening defended giving aid to Nigeria, which has launched a space programme Britain giving millions of pounds to Nigeria while it embarks on a space programme is a ‘sensible investment’, the government insisted today. The oil-rich country, which has accepted £300million from Britain in aid this year alone, has set in train ambitious plans to launch its own rockets and even put a man into space. But International Development Secretary Justine Greening was backed by Downing Street after arguing that it was money ‘well spent’ by Nigeria. International Development Secretary Justine Greening defends aid cash. Oil-rich country has accepted £300million in aid this year alone. Plans for Nigerian astronauts to join missions within next two years. But 70 per cent of the country live below the poverty line of £1.29 a day. Row ignited by UKIP MEP Godfrey Bloom's 'Bongo Bongo land' comments
|
Nigerian
|
[
"Nigeria",
"Nigerian"
] |
{
"passage": 2347,
"query": 3643
}
|
Query: But Ms Greening insisted the foreign aid sent to Nigeria would ‘help @placeholder progress and develop as a country’.
Entities: Nigeria, UKIP, Matt Chorley, Bongo Bongo land, Downing Street, Mailonline, Godfrey Bloom, Britain, Justine Greening, Nigerian
Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 07:10 EST, 12 August 2013 | UPDATED: 15:31 EST, 12 August 2013 Sensible: International Development Secretary Justine Greening defended giving aid to Nigeria, which has launched a space programme Britain giving millions of pounds to Nigeria while it embarks on a space programme is a ‘sensible investment’, the government insisted today. The oil-rich country, which has accepted £300million from Britain in aid this year alone, has set in train ambitious plans to launch its own rockets and even put a man into space. But International Development Secretary Justine Greening was backed by Downing Street after arguing that it was money ‘well spent’ by Nigeria. International Development Secretary Justine Greening defends aid cash. Oil-rich country has accepted £300million in aid this year alone. Plans for Nigerian astronauts to join missions within next two years. But 70 per cent of the country live below the poverty line of £1.29 a day. Row ignited by UKIP MEP Godfrey Bloom's 'Bongo Bongo land' comments
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Nigeria
|
[
"Nigeria",
"Nigerian"
] |
{
"passage": 2347,
"query": 3643
}
|
Query: But Ms Greening insisted the foreign aid sent to Nigeria would ‘help @placeholder progress and develop as a country’.
Entities: Nigeria, UKIP, Matt Chorley, Bongo Bongo land, Downing Street, Mailonline, Godfrey Bloom, Britain, Justine Greening, Nigerian
Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 07:10 EST, 12 August 2013 | UPDATED: 15:31 EST, 12 August 2013 Sensible: International Development Secretary Justine Greening defended giving aid to Nigeria, which has launched a space programme Britain giving millions of pounds to Nigeria while it embarks on a space programme is a ‘sensible investment’, the government insisted today. The oil-rich country, which has accepted £300million from Britain in aid this year alone, has set in train ambitious plans to launch its own rockets and even put a man into space. But International Development Secretary Justine Greening was backed by Downing Street after arguing that it was money ‘well spent’ by Nigeria. International Development Secretary Justine Greening defends aid cash. Oil-rich country has accepted £300million in aid this year alone. Plans for Nigerian astronauts to join missions within next two years. But 70 per cent of the country live below the poverty line of £1.29 a day. Row ignited by UKIP MEP Godfrey Bloom's 'Bongo Bongo land' comments
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Nigerian
|
[
"Defense Department",
"Department",
"Pentagon"
] |
{
"passage": 2348,
"query": 3644
}
|
Query: The report by the @placeholder inspector general was requested by the Marine Corps in early 2008 after a civilian employee with the service complained that bureaucratic delays undermined the program to develop the armored vehicles.
Entities: Marines, MRAPs, U.S. Marine Corps, WASHINGTON, Marine, Mine Resistant Ambush, Fallujah, Defense Department, Department, CNN, Iraq war, Iraq, Pentagon
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. Marine Corps knew of the threat posed by roadside bombs before the start of the Iraq war, yet did nothing to buy protective vehicles for troops, according to a report to be released by the Pentagon. Marines' armored Humvees are parked at a miltary camp in Fallujah, Iraq, in May 2007. Additionally, Marine leaders in 2005 decided to buy up-armored, or reinforced, Humvees instead of Mine Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles to shield troops in Iraq from mines and other explosives -- a decision that could have cost lives, according to the report obtained Tuesday by CNN. Report: Buying reinforced Humvees, not MRAPs, possibly cost lives. Defense Department knew of roadside bomb risk ahead of Iraq war, report says. Report: Department didn't immediately take available steps to get MRAPs. MRAPs are designed to shield troops from mines and other explosives
|
Defense Department
|
[
"Defense Department",
"Department",
"Pentagon"
] |
{
"passage": 2348,
"query": 3644
}
|
Query: The report by the @placeholder inspector general was requested by the Marine Corps in early 2008 after a civilian employee with the service complained that bureaucratic delays undermined the program to develop the armored vehicles.
Entities: Marines, MRAPs, U.S. Marine Corps, WASHINGTON, Marine, Mine Resistant Ambush, Fallujah, Defense Department, Department, CNN, Iraq war, Iraq, Pentagon
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. Marine Corps knew of the threat posed by roadside bombs before the start of the Iraq war, yet did nothing to buy protective vehicles for troops, according to a report to be released by the Pentagon. Marines' armored Humvees are parked at a miltary camp in Fallujah, Iraq, in May 2007. Additionally, Marine leaders in 2005 decided to buy up-armored, or reinforced, Humvees instead of Mine Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles to shield troops in Iraq from mines and other explosives -- a decision that could have cost lives, according to the report obtained Tuesday by CNN. Report: Buying reinforced Humvees, not MRAPs, possibly cost lives. Defense Department knew of roadside bomb risk ahead of Iraq war, report says. Report: Department didn't immediately take available steps to get MRAPs. MRAPs are designed to shield troops from mines and other explosives
|
Department
|
[
"Defense Department",
"Department",
"Pentagon"
] |
{
"passage": 2348,
"query": 3644
}
|
Query: The report by the @placeholder inspector general was requested by the Marine Corps in early 2008 after a civilian employee with the service complained that bureaucratic delays undermined the program to develop the armored vehicles.
Entities: Marines, MRAPs, U.S. Marine Corps, WASHINGTON, Marine, Mine Resistant Ambush, Fallujah, Defense Department, Department, CNN, Iraq war, Iraq, Pentagon
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. Marine Corps knew of the threat posed by roadside bombs before the start of the Iraq war, yet did nothing to buy protective vehicles for troops, according to a report to be released by the Pentagon. Marines' armored Humvees are parked at a miltary camp in Fallujah, Iraq, in May 2007. Additionally, Marine leaders in 2005 decided to buy up-armored, or reinforced, Humvees instead of Mine Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles to shield troops in Iraq from mines and other explosives -- a decision that could have cost lives, according to the report obtained Tuesday by CNN. Report: Buying reinforced Humvees, not MRAPs, possibly cost lives. Defense Department knew of roadside bomb risk ahead of Iraq war, report says. Report: Department didn't immediately take available steps to get MRAPs. MRAPs are designed to shield troops from mines and other explosives
|
Pentagon
|
[
"MRAPs"
] |
{
"passage": 2348,
"query": 3645
}
|
Query: A civilian whistle-blower working with the Marine Corps on the @placeholder program wrote a scathing report about delays in the procurement process in early 2008.
Entities: Marines, MRAPs, U.S. Marine Corps, WASHINGTON, Marine, Mine Resistant Ambush, Fallujah, Defense Department, Department, CNN, Iraq war, Iraq, Pentagon
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. Marine Corps knew of the threat posed by roadside bombs before the start of the Iraq war, yet did nothing to buy protective vehicles for troops, according to a report to be released by the Pentagon. Marines' armored Humvees are parked at a miltary camp in Fallujah, Iraq, in May 2007. Additionally, Marine leaders in 2005 decided to buy up-armored, or reinforced, Humvees instead of Mine Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles to shield troops in Iraq from mines and other explosives -- a decision that could have cost lives, according to the report obtained Tuesday by CNN. Report: Buying reinforced Humvees, not MRAPs, possibly cost lives. Defense Department knew of roadside bomb risk ahead of Iraq war, report says. Report: Department didn't immediately take available steps to get MRAPs. MRAPs are designed to shield troops from mines and other explosives
|
MRAPs
|
[
"Justice Department"
] |
{
"passage": 2349,
"query": 3646
}
|
Query: "We have established processes for detecting American extremists who attempt to join terror groups abroad," Holder said in a video message posted on the @placeholder's website.
Entities: ISIS, FBI, Justice Department, Department of Homeland Security, U.S., Islamic State, Syrian, Americans, CNN, Washington, Eric Holder
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder on Monday announced a Justice Department program to try to thwart recruitment by extremist groups such as ISIS, attempting to involve social and mental health workers as well as religious leaders and police to spot radicalization early. This effort is an outgrowth of existing community outreach programs that in recent years have linked Justice Department prosecutors, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security with imams and local organizations hoping to prevent young people from joining terror groups. Despite those efforts, authorities say more than 100 Americans have traveled in recent years to join groups involved in the Syrian civil war. More than a dozen are believed to have joined ISIS, which calls itself the Islamic State. Justice Department effort will try to involve community to spot radicalization early on. Program will reach out to social services and mental health workers. More than a dozen Americans are believed to have joined ISIS
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Justice Department
|
[
"Kindle",
"Kindle 2"
] |
{
"passage": 2350,
"query": 3647
}
|
Query: Users rated their satisfaction with each device; the iPad, @placeholder and printed book scored 5.8, 5.7 and 5.6, on a scale of 7, respectively, while the PC received an average score of 3.6 -- due, in part, because reading on a PC reminded readers of work.
Entities: PCs., Reading, Kindles, theKindle, oniPads, Ernest Hemingway, iPad, Mashable, Hemingway, Kindle 2, Nielsen Norman Group, Jakob Nielsen, Nielsen, Kindle
Passage: (Mashable) -- It takes longer to read books on a Kindle 2 or an iPad versus a printed book, Jakob Nielsen of product development consultancy Nielsen Norman Group discovered in a recent usability survey. The study found that reading speeds declined by 6.2 percent on the iPad and 10.7 percent on theKindle compared to print. However, Nielsen conceded that the differences in reading speed between the two devices were not "statistically significant because of the data's fairly high variability" -- in other words, the study did not prove that the iPad allowed for faster reading than the Kindle. A total of 24 participants (10 is about average for a usability survey) were given short stories by Ernest Hemingway to read in print and oniPads, Kindles and desktop PCs. Hemingway was chosen because his work utilizes simple language and is "pleasant and engaging to read." It takes longer to read books on a Kindle or an iPad versus a printed book, a study found. Reading speeds declined by 6.2 percent on the iPad and 10.7 percent on the Kindle. Some people might shy away from e-readers if further studies prove they affect reading speed
|
Kindle
|
[
"Kindle",
"Kindle 2"
] |
{
"passage": 2350,
"query": 3647
}
|
Query: Users rated their satisfaction with each device; the iPad, @placeholder and printed book scored 5.8, 5.7 and 5.6, on a scale of 7, respectively, while the PC received an average score of 3.6 -- due, in part, because reading on a PC reminded readers of work.
Entities: PCs., Reading, Kindles, theKindle, oniPads, Ernest Hemingway, iPad, Mashable, Hemingway, Kindle 2, Nielsen Norman Group, Jakob Nielsen, Nielsen, Kindle
Passage: (Mashable) -- It takes longer to read books on a Kindle 2 or an iPad versus a printed book, Jakob Nielsen of product development consultancy Nielsen Norman Group discovered in a recent usability survey. The study found that reading speeds declined by 6.2 percent on the iPad and 10.7 percent on theKindle compared to print. However, Nielsen conceded that the differences in reading speed between the two devices were not "statistically significant because of the data's fairly high variability" -- in other words, the study did not prove that the iPad allowed for faster reading than the Kindle. A total of 24 participants (10 is about average for a usability survey) were given short stories by Ernest Hemingway to read in print and oniPads, Kindles and desktop PCs. Hemingway was chosen because his work utilizes simple language and is "pleasant and engaging to read." It takes longer to read books on a Kindle or an iPad versus a printed book, a study found. Reading speeds declined by 6.2 percent on the iPad and 10.7 percent on the Kindle. Some people might shy away from e-readers if further studies prove they affect reading speed
|
Kindle 2
|
[
"Luis Suarez",
"Suarez"
] |
{
"passage": 2351,
"query": 3648
}
|
Query: @placeholder’s world-class movement beats Phil Jagielka - takes his tally to six goals in six games against the Everton man.
Entities: Everton, Edinson Cavani, World Cup, England, Mario Balotelli, Phil Jagielka, Phil Jaglielka, Sportsmail, Martin Keown, Liverpool, MARTIN SAYS, Jamie Redknapp, Uruguay, Jagielka, Luis Suarez, Suarez
Passage: By Jamie Redknapp and Martin Keown Follow @@martinkeown5 Sportsmail's Jamie Redknapp and Martin Keown give their expert match analysis following England's World Cup defeat to Uruguay. MARTIN SAYS... Luis Suarez's first goal was similar to the one England conceded to Mario Balotelli on Saturday. Once again, the centre forward pulled off the shoulder of our defender and punished us. Phil Jagielka should have been touch-tight in the box. Instead, he was a few yards off Suarez, who drifted away. Suarez is always looking to pull off the shoulder and Jagielka just stood still. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Luis Suarez talk about playing against his Liverpool team-mates. Luis Suarez's header puts Uruguay ahead against England. The Liverpool striker peeled away from Everton defender Phil Jaglielka to head the ball into the back of the net. Edinson Cavani provided the assist with a wonderful chipped ball into the box
|
Luis Suarez
|
[
"Luis Suarez",
"Suarez"
] |
{
"passage": 2351,
"query": 3648
}
|
Query: @placeholder’s world-class movement beats Phil Jagielka - takes his tally to six goals in six games against the Everton man.
Entities: Everton, Edinson Cavani, World Cup, England, Mario Balotelli, Phil Jagielka, Phil Jaglielka, Sportsmail, Martin Keown, Liverpool, MARTIN SAYS, Jamie Redknapp, Uruguay, Jagielka, Luis Suarez, Suarez
Passage: By Jamie Redknapp and Martin Keown Follow @@martinkeown5 Sportsmail's Jamie Redknapp and Martin Keown give their expert match analysis following England's World Cup defeat to Uruguay. MARTIN SAYS... Luis Suarez's first goal was similar to the one England conceded to Mario Balotelli on Saturday. Once again, the centre forward pulled off the shoulder of our defender and punished us. Phil Jagielka should have been touch-tight in the box. Instead, he was a few yards off Suarez, who drifted away. Suarez is always looking to pull off the shoulder and Jagielka just stood still. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Luis Suarez talk about playing against his Liverpool team-mates. Luis Suarez's header puts Uruguay ahead against England. The Liverpool striker peeled away from Everton defender Phil Jaglielka to head the ball into the back of the net. Edinson Cavani provided the assist with a wonderful chipped ball into the box
|
Suarez
|
[
"England"
] |
{
"passage": 2351,
"query": 3649
}
|
Query: At last: Rooney wheels away to celebrate after equalising for @placeholder in the second half
Entities: Everton, Edinson Cavani, World Cup, England, Mario Balotelli, Phil Jagielka, Phil Jaglielka, Sportsmail, Martin Keown, Liverpool, MARTIN SAYS, Jamie Redknapp, Uruguay, Jagielka, Luis Suarez, Suarez
Passage: By Jamie Redknapp and Martin Keown Follow @@martinkeown5 Sportsmail's Jamie Redknapp and Martin Keown give their expert match analysis following England's World Cup defeat to Uruguay. MARTIN SAYS... Luis Suarez's first goal was similar to the one England conceded to Mario Balotelli on Saturday. Once again, the centre forward pulled off the shoulder of our defender and punished us. Phil Jagielka should have been touch-tight in the box. Instead, he was a few yards off Suarez, who drifted away. Suarez is always looking to pull off the shoulder and Jagielka just stood still. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Luis Suarez talk about playing against his Liverpool team-mates. Luis Suarez's header puts Uruguay ahead against England. The Liverpool striker peeled away from Everton defender Phil Jaglielka to head the ball into the back of the net. Edinson Cavani provided the assist with a wonderful chipped ball into the box
|
England
|
[
"ISIS",
"Islamic State of Iraq and Syria"
] |
{
"passage": 2352,
"query": 3650
}
|
Query: For the @placeholder, the last few years have been rocky to say the least, but the unprecedented instability caused by the Syrian civil war has given the group a new lease of life.
Entities: Charlie Cooper, Nineveh, Mosul, Cooper, ISIS, al Qaeda, Falluja, Syria, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, Iraqi, Quilliam, anti-Shia, Iraq, Baghdad
Passage: The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has taken over much of the Iraqi province of Nineveh, including the country's second largest city, Mosul. In the course of doing so, they have released thousands of jihadist prisoners, reportedly taken hundreds of people hostage and -- perhaps most worryingly of all -- fortified their already strong territorial position in the region. The group has made impressive gains in the last year. Besides this week's achievements, ISIS have come to dominate the international media discourse on the war in Syria and wrested control of the city of Falluja, which, astonishingly, is less than an hour from Baghdad. Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has taken over Iraq's second largest city, Mosul. Charlie Cooper of anti-extremism think tank Quilliam says development is worrying. "Rejected by al Qaeda because of its ferocity," ISIS "has a fetish for anti-Shia sectarianism" International community -- and Iraq -- must act against ISIS's gains, says Cooper
|
ISIS
|
[
"ISIS",
"Islamic State of Iraq and Syria"
] |
{
"passage": 2352,
"query": 3650
}
|
Query: For the @placeholder, the last few years have been rocky to say the least, but the unprecedented instability caused by the Syrian civil war has given the group a new lease of life.
Entities: Charlie Cooper, Nineveh, Mosul, Cooper, ISIS, al Qaeda, Falluja, Syria, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, Iraqi, Quilliam, anti-Shia, Iraq, Baghdad
Passage: The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has taken over much of the Iraqi province of Nineveh, including the country's second largest city, Mosul. In the course of doing so, they have released thousands of jihadist prisoners, reportedly taken hundreds of people hostage and -- perhaps most worryingly of all -- fortified their already strong territorial position in the region. The group has made impressive gains in the last year. Besides this week's achievements, ISIS have come to dominate the international media discourse on the war in Syria and wrested control of the city of Falluja, which, astonishingly, is less than an hour from Baghdad. Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has taken over Iraq's second largest city, Mosul. Charlie Cooper of anti-extremism think tank Quilliam says development is worrying. "Rejected by al Qaeda because of its ferocity," ISIS "has a fetish for anti-Shia sectarianism" International community -- and Iraq -- must act against ISIS's gains, says Cooper
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Islamic State of Iraq and Syria
|
[
"Iraq",
"Iraqi"
] |
{
"passage": 2352,
"query": 3651
}
|
Query: These terms of reference are woefully unsuitable -- ISIS fighters in @placeholder are of exactly the same inclination as those in Syria, who have repeatedly been called out for their unparalleled barbarity on -- and off -- the battlefield.
Entities: Charlie Cooper, Nineveh, Mosul, Cooper, ISIS, al Qaeda, Falluja, Syria, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, Iraqi, Quilliam, anti-Shia, Iraq, Baghdad
Passage: The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has taken over much of the Iraqi province of Nineveh, including the country's second largest city, Mosul. In the course of doing so, they have released thousands of jihadist prisoners, reportedly taken hundreds of people hostage and -- perhaps most worryingly of all -- fortified their already strong territorial position in the region. The group has made impressive gains in the last year. Besides this week's achievements, ISIS have come to dominate the international media discourse on the war in Syria and wrested control of the city of Falluja, which, astonishingly, is less than an hour from Baghdad. Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has taken over Iraq's second largest city, Mosul. Charlie Cooper of anti-extremism think tank Quilliam says development is worrying. "Rejected by al Qaeda because of its ferocity," ISIS "has a fetish for anti-Shia sectarianism" International community -- and Iraq -- must act against ISIS's gains, says Cooper
|
Iraq
|
[
"Iraq",
"Iraqi"
] |
{
"passage": 2352,
"query": 3651
}
|
Query: These terms of reference are woefully unsuitable -- ISIS fighters in @placeholder are of exactly the same inclination as those in Syria, who have repeatedly been called out for their unparalleled barbarity on -- and off -- the battlefield.
Entities: Charlie Cooper, Nineveh, Mosul, Cooper, ISIS, al Qaeda, Falluja, Syria, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, Iraqi, Quilliam, anti-Shia, Iraq, Baghdad
Passage: The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has taken over much of the Iraqi province of Nineveh, including the country's second largest city, Mosul. In the course of doing so, they have released thousands of jihadist prisoners, reportedly taken hundreds of people hostage and -- perhaps most worryingly of all -- fortified their already strong territorial position in the region. The group has made impressive gains in the last year. Besides this week's achievements, ISIS have come to dominate the international media discourse on the war in Syria and wrested control of the city of Falluja, which, astonishingly, is less than an hour from Baghdad. Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has taken over Iraq's second largest city, Mosul. Charlie Cooper of anti-extremism think tank Quilliam says development is worrying. "Rejected by al Qaeda because of its ferocity," ISIS "has a fetish for anti-Shia sectarianism" International community -- and Iraq -- must act against ISIS's gains, says Cooper
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Iraqi
|
[
"ISIS",
"Islamic State of Iraq and Syria"
] |
{
"passage": 2352,
"query": 3652
}
|
Query: Syria commentators and counter-terrorism experts alike have warned time and again of the threat posed by @placeholder returnees: if they are already extremists when they go out to Syria, what they are when they return is significantly more dangerous, not least because of the weapons training they receive.
Entities: Charlie Cooper, Nineveh, Mosul, Cooper, ISIS, al Qaeda, Falluja, Syria, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, Iraqi, Quilliam, anti-Shia, Iraq, Baghdad
Passage: The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has taken over much of the Iraqi province of Nineveh, including the country's second largest city, Mosul. In the course of doing so, they have released thousands of jihadist prisoners, reportedly taken hundreds of people hostage and -- perhaps most worryingly of all -- fortified their already strong territorial position in the region. The group has made impressive gains in the last year. Besides this week's achievements, ISIS have come to dominate the international media discourse on the war in Syria and wrested control of the city of Falluja, which, astonishingly, is less than an hour from Baghdad. Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has taken over Iraq's second largest city, Mosul. Charlie Cooper of anti-extremism think tank Quilliam says development is worrying. "Rejected by al Qaeda because of its ferocity," ISIS "has a fetish for anti-Shia sectarianism" International community -- and Iraq -- must act against ISIS's gains, says Cooper
|
ISIS
|
[
"ISIS",
"Islamic State of Iraq and Syria"
] |
{
"passage": 2352,
"query": 3652
}
|
Query: Syria commentators and counter-terrorism experts alike have warned time and again of the threat posed by @placeholder returnees: if they are already extremists when they go out to Syria, what they are when they return is significantly more dangerous, not least because of the weapons training they receive.
Entities: Charlie Cooper, Nineveh, Mosul, Cooper, ISIS, al Qaeda, Falluja, Syria, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, Iraqi, Quilliam, anti-Shia, Iraq, Baghdad
Passage: The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has taken over much of the Iraqi province of Nineveh, including the country's second largest city, Mosul. In the course of doing so, they have released thousands of jihadist prisoners, reportedly taken hundreds of people hostage and -- perhaps most worryingly of all -- fortified their already strong territorial position in the region. The group has made impressive gains in the last year. Besides this week's achievements, ISIS have come to dominate the international media discourse on the war in Syria and wrested control of the city of Falluja, which, astonishingly, is less than an hour from Baghdad. Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has taken over Iraq's second largest city, Mosul. Charlie Cooper of anti-extremism think tank Quilliam says development is worrying. "Rejected by al Qaeda because of its ferocity," ISIS "has a fetish for anti-Shia sectarianism" International community -- and Iraq -- must act against ISIS's gains, says Cooper
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Islamic State of Iraq and Syria
|
[
"Penn State"
] |
{
"passage": 2353,
"query": 3653
}
|
Query: The NCAA handed @placeholder a number of severe and unprecedented sanctions Monday for "perpetuating a 'football first' culture that ultimately enabled serial child sexual abuse to occur," according to the NCAA website.
Entities: Jerry Sandusky, Pennsylvania Manufacturer's Association, Sandusky, NCAA, CNN, Penn State
Passage: (CNN) -- Penn State's legal battles continued Wednesday with the university's primary general liability insurer filing a motion claiming coverage should be denied because the administration failed to disclose what it knew about former coach Jerry Sandusky's behavior, according to legal documents. The motion, filed in common pleas court by the Pennsylvania Manufacturer's Association, says Penn State did not provide it with information relevant to the insurable risk the association assumed. The association has already sued Penn State over the coverage of one of Sandusky's victims' claims against the university, filed in November 2011. Report: Penn State faced 4-year 'death penalty' Penn State insurer says former officials withheld information on Jerry Sandusky's behavior. One of those administrators denied this week any role in a cover-up. Also Wednesday, Penn State board meets, discusses recent NCAA sanctions. Statement from board says penalties, though harsh, could have been worse
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Penn State
|
[
"Costa Rica"
] |
{
"passage": 2354,
"query": 3654
}
|
Query: Sweating it: Italy claimed the heat in their match against @placeholder was a factor, but Tuesday will be the same
Entities: Italy, Recife, Italians, England, Costa Rica, World Cup, David Kent, Mario Balotelli, Thiago Motto, Arena Pernambuco, Brazil, Natal, Uruguay, Brian Ruiz
Passage: By David Kent After citing the heat as a contributing factor in their loss to Costa Rica, Italy were again sweating it out on Sunday ahead of their decisive Group D match against Uruguay. That clash on Tuesday in Natal, which will decide the second team to go through to the round of 16 with Costa Rica after England's elimination, will be in similar conditions and another 1pm local time kick-off. Midfielder Thiago Motto claimed the Italians were at a disadvantage due to the 'crazy heat' in Arena Pernambuco in Recife, where a header from Costa Rica's Brian Ruiz was enough to hand them a defeat. Italy play Uruguay on Tuesday in a crucial World Cup clash for both countries. The match will decide which team progresses along with Costa Rica to the last 16 of Brazil 2014. Mario Balotelli and the Italy squad were training hard on Sunday in preparation for the big upcoming fixture
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Costa Rica
|
[
"Burberry"
] |
{
"passage": 2355,
"query": 3655
}
|
Query: Fear not, @placeholder's covetable beauty collection, which the models will be showcasing on the runway, will also be up for grabs online.
Entities: Kensington Gardens, Kate Moss, James Bay, Sam Rollinson, Suki Waterhouse, Christopher Bailey, Burberry, Mario Testino, Cara Delevingne, Jourdan Dunn, Malaika Firth
Passage: We may be waving goodbye to summer style but Christopher Bailey has already whet our appetites for next year - and it looks set to be one colourful season. The Burberry boss sent his models - a who's who from the world's top agencies - down his rainbow coloured catwalk in a sumptuous selection of layered tulle dresses, cropped denim jackets and classic trenches inspired by the birds and the bees. New girl on the block Malaika Firth opened the stellar show, which was set against the sun-drenched backdrop of Kensington Gardens, followed by the likes of Sam Rollinson, Suki Waterhouse, Jourdan Dunn and Charlotte Wiggins all dressed head-to-toe in the British heritage label's latest offering. Christopher Bailey was inspired by insects, which were emblazoned onto colourful trenches and bags. Watched from front row by Cara Delevingne, Kate Moss and Mario Testino. Live performance by James Bay
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Burberry
|
[
"Burberry"
] |
{
"passage": 2355,
"query": 3656
}
|
Query: @placeholder was founded in 1856 but has moved with the times under Bailey.
Entities: Kensington Gardens, Kate Moss, James Bay, Sam Rollinson, Suki Waterhouse, Christopher Bailey, Burberry, Mario Testino, Cara Delevingne, Jourdan Dunn, Malaika Firth
Passage: We may be waving goodbye to summer style but Christopher Bailey has already whet our appetites for next year - and it looks set to be one colourful season. The Burberry boss sent his models - a who's who from the world's top agencies - down his rainbow coloured catwalk in a sumptuous selection of layered tulle dresses, cropped denim jackets and classic trenches inspired by the birds and the bees. New girl on the block Malaika Firth opened the stellar show, which was set against the sun-drenched backdrop of Kensington Gardens, followed by the likes of Sam Rollinson, Suki Waterhouse, Jourdan Dunn and Charlotte Wiggins all dressed head-to-toe in the British heritage label's latest offering. Christopher Bailey was inspired by insects, which were emblazoned onto colourful trenches and bags. Watched from front row by Cara Delevingne, Kate Moss and Mario Testino. Live performance by James Bay
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Burberry
|
[
"ABC",
"ABC News"
] |
{
"passage": 2356,
"query": 3657
}
|
Query: Walters spent two decades as co-host and correspondent for @placeholder's news magazine show "20/20."
Entities: ABC News, Jeffrey Schneider, ABC, Barbara Walters, Schneider, Walters, Barbara, CNN, British, Washington
Passage: (CNN) -- Longtime ABC News personality Barbara Walters was being treated for a cut on her forehead Sunday after a fall in Washington, the network said. Walters, 83, suffered the cut after falling on a stair Saturday evening while visiting the British ambassador's residence, ABC News Senior Vice President Jeffrey Schneider said in a statement. "Out of an abundance of caution, she went to the hospital to have her cut tended to, have a full examination and remains there for observation," Schneider said. "Barbara is alert (and telling everyone what to do), which we all take as a very positive sign." ABC's Barbara Walters fell on a stair Saturday night at the British ambassador's residence. She went to the hospital as a precaution and remains there for observation, the network says
|
ABC
|
[
"ABC",
"ABC News"
] |
{
"passage": 2356,
"query": 3657
}
|
Query: Walters spent two decades as co-host and correspondent for @placeholder's news magazine show "20/20."
Entities: ABC News, Jeffrey Schneider, ABC, Barbara Walters, Schneider, Walters, Barbara, CNN, British, Washington
Passage: (CNN) -- Longtime ABC News personality Barbara Walters was being treated for a cut on her forehead Sunday after a fall in Washington, the network said. Walters, 83, suffered the cut after falling on a stair Saturday evening while visiting the British ambassador's residence, ABC News Senior Vice President Jeffrey Schneider said in a statement. "Out of an abundance of caution, she went to the hospital to have her cut tended to, have a full examination and remains there for observation," Schneider said. "Barbara is alert (and telling everyone what to do), which we all take as a very positive sign." ABC's Barbara Walters fell on a stair Saturday night at the British ambassador's residence. She went to the hospital as a precaution and remains there for observation, the network says
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ABC News
|
[
"Queen's Speech",
"Queen’s Speech"
] |
{
"passage": 2357,
"query": 3658
}
|
Query: There was no mention of Europe in the @placeholder, despite the issue threatening to split the Tory party and destablise the coalition
Entities: UKIP, Matt Chorley, Brussels, David Cameron, European Union Approvals Speech, Cameron, EU, European Union, Europe for Citizens, Queen’s Speech, UK, Queen's Speech, Commons to the Lords, Britain, Europe, Tory
Passage: By Matt Chorley PUBLISHED: 10:16 EST, 8 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:13 EST, 8 May 2013 Britain is to sign off taxpayer-funded ‘propaganda’ to promote the virtues European Union despite growing calls to quit Brussels altogether. Tory MPs had called on David Cameron to bring forward legislation in today’s Queen’s Speech for his promised in-out referendum. But instead, buried in the small print, was a plan for the UK to authorise the Europe for Citizens scheme which aims to ‘develop understanding of the EU’. David Cameron, pictured walking from the Commons to the Lords today, is under pressure to take a tougher line on Europe to see off the threat posed by UKIP. Cameron under pressure to bring forward in-out referendum. Buried in Queen's Speech is European Union Approvals Speech. It authorises Europe for Citizens scheme developing 'understanding' of EU
|
Queen's Speech
|
[
"Queen's Speech",
"Queen’s Speech"
] |
{
"passage": 2357,
"query": 3658
}
|
Query: There was no mention of Europe in the @placeholder, despite the issue threatening to split the Tory party and destablise the coalition
Entities: UKIP, Matt Chorley, Brussels, David Cameron, European Union Approvals Speech, Cameron, EU, European Union, Europe for Citizens, Queen’s Speech, UK, Queen's Speech, Commons to the Lords, Britain, Europe, Tory
Passage: By Matt Chorley PUBLISHED: 10:16 EST, 8 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:13 EST, 8 May 2013 Britain is to sign off taxpayer-funded ‘propaganda’ to promote the virtues European Union despite growing calls to quit Brussels altogether. Tory MPs had called on David Cameron to bring forward legislation in today’s Queen’s Speech for his promised in-out referendum. But instead, buried in the small print, was a plan for the UK to authorise the Europe for Citizens scheme which aims to ‘develop understanding of the EU’. David Cameron, pictured walking from the Commons to the Lords today, is under pressure to take a tougher line on Europe to see off the threat posed by UKIP. Cameron under pressure to bring forward in-out referendum. Buried in Queen's Speech is European Union Approvals Speech. It authorises Europe for Citizens scheme developing 'understanding' of EU
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Queen’s Speech
|
[
"Queen's Speech",
"Queen’s Speech"
] |
{
"passage": 2357,
"query": 3659
}
|
Query: The @placeholder contained several measures designed to address concerns raised by UKIP, including tackling immigration
Entities: UKIP, Matt Chorley, Brussels, David Cameron, European Union Approvals Speech, Cameron, EU, European Union, Europe for Citizens, Queen’s Speech, UK, Queen's Speech, Commons to the Lords, Britain, Europe, Tory
Passage: By Matt Chorley PUBLISHED: 10:16 EST, 8 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:13 EST, 8 May 2013 Britain is to sign off taxpayer-funded ‘propaganda’ to promote the virtues European Union despite growing calls to quit Brussels altogether. Tory MPs had called on David Cameron to bring forward legislation in today’s Queen’s Speech for his promised in-out referendum. But instead, buried in the small print, was a plan for the UK to authorise the Europe for Citizens scheme which aims to ‘develop understanding of the EU’. David Cameron, pictured walking from the Commons to the Lords today, is under pressure to take a tougher line on Europe to see off the threat posed by UKIP. Cameron under pressure to bring forward in-out referendum. Buried in Queen's Speech is European Union Approvals Speech. It authorises Europe for Citizens scheme developing 'understanding' of EU
|
Queen's Speech
|
[
"Queen's Speech",
"Queen’s Speech"
] |
{
"passage": 2357,
"query": 3659
}
|
Query: The @placeholder contained several measures designed to address concerns raised by UKIP, including tackling immigration
Entities: UKIP, Matt Chorley, Brussels, David Cameron, European Union Approvals Speech, Cameron, EU, European Union, Europe for Citizens, Queen’s Speech, UK, Queen's Speech, Commons to the Lords, Britain, Europe, Tory
Passage: By Matt Chorley PUBLISHED: 10:16 EST, 8 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:13 EST, 8 May 2013 Britain is to sign off taxpayer-funded ‘propaganda’ to promote the virtues European Union despite growing calls to quit Brussels altogether. Tory MPs had called on David Cameron to bring forward legislation in today’s Queen’s Speech for his promised in-out referendum. But instead, buried in the small print, was a plan for the UK to authorise the Europe for Citizens scheme which aims to ‘develop understanding of the EU’. David Cameron, pictured walking from the Commons to the Lords today, is under pressure to take a tougher line on Europe to see off the threat posed by UKIP. Cameron under pressure to bring forward in-out referendum. Buried in Queen's Speech is European Union Approvals Speech. It authorises Europe for Citizens scheme developing 'understanding' of EU
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Queen’s Speech
|
[
"Britain",
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 2357,
"query": 3660
}
|
Query: A government source said the scheme needed to be passed into @placeholder law so that ministers can apply for funding from a £200million central pot available to all EU states.
Entities: UKIP, Matt Chorley, Brussels, David Cameron, European Union Approvals Speech, Cameron, EU, European Union, Europe for Citizens, Queen’s Speech, UK, Queen's Speech, Commons to the Lords, Britain, Europe, Tory
Passage: By Matt Chorley PUBLISHED: 10:16 EST, 8 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:13 EST, 8 May 2013 Britain is to sign off taxpayer-funded ‘propaganda’ to promote the virtues European Union despite growing calls to quit Brussels altogether. Tory MPs had called on David Cameron to bring forward legislation in today’s Queen’s Speech for his promised in-out referendum. But instead, buried in the small print, was a plan for the UK to authorise the Europe for Citizens scheme which aims to ‘develop understanding of the EU’. David Cameron, pictured walking from the Commons to the Lords today, is under pressure to take a tougher line on Europe to see off the threat posed by UKIP. Cameron under pressure to bring forward in-out referendum. Buried in Queen's Speech is European Union Approvals Speech. It authorises Europe for Citizens scheme developing 'understanding' of EU
|
Britain
|
[
"Britain",
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 2357,
"query": 3660
}
|
Query: A government source said the scheme needed to be passed into @placeholder law so that ministers can apply for funding from a £200million central pot available to all EU states.
Entities: UKIP, Matt Chorley, Brussels, David Cameron, European Union Approvals Speech, Cameron, EU, European Union, Europe for Citizens, Queen’s Speech, UK, Queen's Speech, Commons to the Lords, Britain, Europe, Tory
Passage: By Matt Chorley PUBLISHED: 10:16 EST, 8 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:13 EST, 8 May 2013 Britain is to sign off taxpayer-funded ‘propaganda’ to promote the virtues European Union despite growing calls to quit Brussels altogether. Tory MPs had called on David Cameron to bring forward legislation in today’s Queen’s Speech for his promised in-out referendum. But instead, buried in the small print, was a plan for the UK to authorise the Europe for Citizens scheme which aims to ‘develop understanding of the EU’. David Cameron, pictured walking from the Commons to the Lords today, is under pressure to take a tougher line on Europe to see off the threat posed by UKIP. Cameron under pressure to bring forward in-out referendum. Buried in Queen's Speech is European Union Approvals Speech. It authorises Europe for Citizens scheme developing 'understanding' of EU
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UK
|
[
"Chicago"
] |
{
"passage": 2358,
"query": 3661
}
|
Query: The only other time @placeholder police took the step of designating a Public Enemy No.
Entities: Mexican, Chicago Crime Commission, Chicago, CNN, Guzman Loera, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
Passage: (CNN) -- Last winter, the Chicago Crime Commission and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration named Mexican billionaire Guzman Loera the city's "Public Enemy No. 1." Also known as "Shorty," Guzman heads the world's largest narcotics operation, the infamous Sinaloa cartel, and allegedly pushes 1,500 to 2,000 kilograms of cocaine through Chicago each month. The commission's executive vice president, Arthur Bilek, said "because of the direct link between the violence of the street gangs and the narcotics business, it can be said that Guzman's fingerprints are on the guns used in many of the shootings plaguing Chicago today." We don't know if Guzman has ever been in Chicago, but The New York Times magazine reported he calls Chicago his cartel's "home port." The head of the city's DEA's office, Jack Riley, says the Sinaloa cartel causes so much havoc in Chicago that Guzman deserves the title. Writers: Chicago named Mexican drug cartel leader "Public Enemy No. 1" They say stopping flow of drug money more effective than arresting criminals. Writers: Criminals use anonymous corporations in U.S. for money laundering. Writers: Proposed law will no longer allow owners to hide, thus money can be tracked
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Chicago
|
[
"Department of Homeland Security"
] |
{
"passage": 2359,
"query": 3662
}
|
Query: There's no one (back home) to deport them to," a @placeholder spokesman told CNN.
Entities: Rio Grande, United States, God, Austin, Department of Homeland Security, Honduran, Hondurans, Obama, CNN, McAllen, Border Patrol
Passage: In broad daylight, with no fear of being seen, a group of Honduran girls -- some as young as 14 -- cross illegally into the United States. "Because I want to see my parents in Austin," one tells CNN. Moments later, another group of Hondurans admits crossing the Rio Grande to get here, McAllen station, a border crossing into the United States. "Thank God nothing happened," they say of the perilous journey. This group quickly grows to 22. Most are children who traveled without any adults. Unlike other stories of illegal immigration across a porous border, these immigrants aren't sneaking in. They're showing up and announcing themselves. "I want to see my parents," Honduran teen tells CNN. 60,000 unaccompanied juveniles expected to cross in 2014, Border Patrol official says. "Consulates can't keep up," and they're "in limbo," Department of Homeland Security official says. Obama calls it an "urgent humanitarian situation"
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Department of Homeland Security
|
[
"Jim"
] |
{
"passage": 2360,
"query": 3663
}
|
Query: In 2010, they battled poor health when Ronnie suffered a viral infection that caused blood clots in his lungs and @placeholder wanted them to move in with him, but his home was not handicapped-accessible.
Entities: Italian, nie Galyon, t, Giovanni Battista Tocci, rida's , yon tw, Ohio, como an, nie Galyon ma, nie an, Jim, Florida, o, u, vanni Battista Tocci, w, ly in, Galyons, Ronnie, Donnie Galyon, Giacomo, Donnie
Passage: Ronnie and Donnie Galyon may be the world's oldest conjoined twins, but when they celebrated their 63rd birthday recently, they decided to keep it young — with a trip to Florida's amusement parks. The Galyon twins, of Ohio, unofficially reached the milestone the day after they turned 63 on Oct. 28. They beat out the previous record held for more than seven decades by Giacomo and Giovanni Battista Tocci, who were born in Italy in 1877 and lived to be 63. Scroll down for video Meet Ronnie and Donnie Galyon, the world's unofficial oldest-living conjoined twins. They celebrated their 63rd birthday in October. The Ohio twins in October celebrated their longevity milestone playing at Florida's amusement parks. Ronnie and Donnie Galyon are joined at the waist and face each other and have four arms, four legs and separate hearts and stomachs. They share a lower digestive tract, a groin, a rectum and penis, over which Donnie has control. The Galyons beat the previous record holders, Italian twins Giacomo and Giovanni Battista Tocci, who were born in 1877 and lived to be 63. Their younger brother Jim says Ronnie and Donnie are 'really healthy'
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Jim
|
[
"Martin Place"
] |
{
"passage": 2361,
"query": 3664
}
|
Query: Hundreds of people were laying tributes on Wednesday in other areas of @placeholder
Entities: Lindt cafe, Islamic, Tori, Martin Place, Katrina Dawson, Haron Monis, Tori Johnson, Sydney, Lindt, Johnson
Passage: The staff of the Sydney cafe involved in the terrorist siege have penned a touching note for their manager and hero Tori Johnson reminding the world of his bravery. Mr Johnson, 34, died during a heroic final stand-off on Tuesday morning when he was shot trying to wrestle a gun from Islamic extremist Man Haron Monis inside the Lindt cafe. His employees left a handwritten note, a bouquet of flowers and Lindt chocolates among the thousands of tributes that have now taken over Martin Place. 'Tori, you always had time for us long before you came to Lindt,' the note began. Staff at Lindt cafe in Martin Place penned a note for their manager Tori Johnson reminding the world of his bravery. The 34-year-old was shot trying to wrestle a gun from Islamic extremist Man Haron Monis inside the Lindt cafe on Tuesday morning. A single bunch of white roses left resting on a pole when the siege ended at 2.15am on Tuesday has sparked the beginning of a makeshift shrine. Thousands of people continue to flock to the area more than 24 hours later. Mr Johnson and mother of three Katrina Dawson were both killed after being held hostage for more than 16 hours
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Martin Place
|
[
"Pirates",
"Pittsburgh"
] |
{
"passage": 2362,
"query": 3665
}
|
Query: ‘You could watch a hundred thousand more games and never see that,’ said the @placeholder announcer.
Entities: Pedro Alvarez, Pittsburgh, Maldonado, Pirates, Ryan Gorman, Milwaukee Brewers, Martin Maldonado
Passage: By Ryan Gorman ‘He tore the cover off the ball’ is said when a baseball player hits the ball hard – but a backup catcher literally did just that Friday night in Pittsburgh. Milwaukee Brewers backstop Martin Maldonado secured his place in baseball lore when the cover came off an otherwise routine ground ball he hit during the sixth inning. Maldonado had a runner on second base when his blistering ground ball caught Pirates third baseman Pedro Alvarez by surprise, and then everyone else in the stadium. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO 'The ball just fell apart': The cover visibly came off the ball as it rolled towards third base. Brewers backstop Martin Maldonado's hit will go down in baseball history. Announcers and players with decades of experience in baseball said they had never seen anything like it
|
Pirates
|
[
"Pirates",
"Pittsburgh"
] |
{
"passage": 2362,
"query": 3665
}
|
Query: ‘You could watch a hundred thousand more games and never see that,’ said the @placeholder announcer.
Entities: Pedro Alvarez, Pittsburgh, Maldonado, Pirates, Ryan Gorman, Milwaukee Brewers, Martin Maldonado
Passage: By Ryan Gorman ‘He tore the cover off the ball’ is said when a baseball player hits the ball hard – but a backup catcher literally did just that Friday night in Pittsburgh. Milwaukee Brewers backstop Martin Maldonado secured his place in baseball lore when the cover came off an otherwise routine ground ball he hit during the sixth inning. Maldonado had a runner on second base when his blistering ground ball caught Pirates third baseman Pedro Alvarez by surprise, and then everyone else in the stadium. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO 'The ball just fell apart': The cover visibly came off the ball as it rolled towards third base. Brewers backstop Martin Maldonado's hit will go down in baseball history. Announcers and players with decades of experience in baseball said they had never seen anything like it
|
Pittsburgh
|
[
"Department of Veterans Affairs"
] |
{
"passage": 2363,
"query": 3666
}
|
Query: The median age of female veterans is much lower than their male counterparts: 47, compared with 61, according to @placeholder data.
Entities: WASHINGTON, VA, Government Accountability Office, GAO, CNN, Department of Veterans Affairs
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities do not consistently offer the level of services and infrastructure necessary to properly treat the growing number of female veterans, a government investigation concludes. One official says the VA can offer women better medical care than they would get in private practice. The report by the Government Accountability Office found wide variation in the medical centers' facilities and programs for female veterans. Investigators visited 18 veterans' facilities and found that basic services, like pelvic examinations, were being provided and that patients had access to female providers for gender-specific care. But the facilities were lacking in some simpler accommodations, such as the configuration of exam rooms and privacy in check-in areas. GAO report finds centers lacking in simple accommodations. Veterans' agency says it is working hard for improvement. Aging infrastructure expected to complicate efforts. Number of women enrolled for care expected to rise 30 percent over five years
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Department of Veterans Affairs
|
[
"Paul Lambert"
] |
{
"passage": 2364,
"query": 3667
}
|
Query: And @placeholder seems to be enjoying the Irishman's company - describing him as less serious than most people think ahead of the game.
Entities: Irishman, Aston Villa, Paul Lambert, Ireland, Roy Keane, Manchester United, Villa, Stoke, Keane, Premier League, Britannia Stadium, The Britannia
Passage: Roy Keane was on the touchline for Aston Villa's clash with Stoke as he made his first competitive outing in his new role as Paul Lambert's assistant manager. And it looks as if the former Manchester United midfielder has lost none of that competitive spirit on his return to the Premier League. Keane was on his feet at The Britannia Stadium making his feelings known - something fans will be very familiar with from his playing days. Getting vocal: Roy Keane reacts to a piece of play at The Britannia in his first competitive outing with Villa Partners in crime: The Villa boss and his right hand man take on the linesman over a decision he made. Irishman was making his first appearance as Paul Lambert's assistant. He was on his feet making his feelings known at the Britannia Stadium. Keane is combining No 2 roles at Villa and with Ireland's national team
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Paul Lambert
|
[
"Tahiti"
] |
{
"passage": 2365,
"query": 3668
}
|
Query: "When you know you're playing against, with all due respect, the @placeholder team, you think everything's easy.
Entities: Nigeria, Estadio Mineirao, Nnamdi Oduamadi, South Pacific, Spain, Belo Horizonte, Maracana, African, Jonathan Tehau, Group B, Confederations Cup, Tahiti, FIFA
Passage: Tahiti were handed a harsh introduction to the Confederations Cup as African champions Nigeria inflicted a 6-1 defeat on the minnows Monday. But the team from the South Pacific at least had the consolation of scoring a memorable first goal in a senior FIFA competition to the delight of the crowd in the Estadio Mineirao in Belo Horizonte. Trailing 3-0 in the 54th minute, a corner was met by Jonathan Tehau, who headed home emphatically. It was no more than Tahiti deserved for a spirited display and they celebrated in trademark style by forming a circle and pretending to use canoe paddles. Nigeria beat Tahiti 6-1 in Group B opener at Confederations Cup. Nnamdi Oduamadi scores a hat-rick in Belo Horizonte. 138th-ranked Tahiti reply through Jonathan Tehau. South Pacific minnows next play world champions Spain in Maracana
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Tahiti
|
[
"HMS M33"
] |
{
"passage": 2366,
"query": 3669
}
|
Query: He said 'The county council saved and restored the @placeholder warship, which is one of only two surviving First World War ships, and it will now become an even more popular public attraction as the nation remembers the 1914-18 war when it celebrates the centenary of that war.'
Entities: Hampshire County Council, World War One, HMS M33, Anthony Bond
Passage: By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 03:34 EST, 18 March 2013 | UPDATED: 05:25 EST, 18 March 2013 A county council has been accused of 'wasting' £250,000 of taxpayers' money restoring a World War One gunboat while cutting public services at the same time. Conservative-run Hampshire County Council has approved the money for a major revamp of the boat - officially known as HMS M33 - in this year's budget. But it has provoked controversy after the council made £100m savings over the last two years and axed 1,700 jobs. Controversial: Hampshire County Council has approved money for revamp of HMS M33, pictured, despite making £100m savings over the last two years and axed 1,700 jobs. Hampshire County Council has approved money for revamp of HMS M33. But council made £100m savings over the last two years and axed 1,700 jobs. Cuts included closing two libraries which are now run by volunteers
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HMS M33
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[
"Iraq"
] |
{
"passage": 2367,
"query": 3670
}
|
Query: The @placeholder Embassy in Washington did not respond to suggestions that Iraqi officials may have stolen some of the money, but a high-ranking Iraqi official said the inspector general's report has shown that "the United States failed to put in place accountable and transparent financial controls to safeguard Iraqi funds."
Entities: U.S., Stuart Bowen, Washington, Bowen, Baghdad, Central Bank of Iraq, CNN, Iraq
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- The U.S. official in charge of investigating fraud in Iraq said Monday he is carrying out a third audit to see if it might determine what happened to $6.7 billion in cash that was flown into Iraq eight years ago and is now missing. "It has not been properly accounted for," said Stuart Bowen, special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction. The money -- which belonged to Iraq -- was part of a sum of $20 billion that was shipped into war-torn Baghdad in bricks of hundred-dollar bills. They were shrink-wrapped and stored in the Central Bank of Iraq to pay for reconstruction. Stuart Bowen's job is to try to find out what happened to $6.7 billion in missing funds. The money belonged to Iraq, but U.S. taxpayers might be on the hook. "The system was too loose and unregulated in 2003 and 2004," Bowen says
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Iraq
|
[
"Washington"
] |
{
"passage": 2367,
"query": 3671
}
|
Query: The Iraqi Embassy in @placeholder did not respond to suggestions that Iraqi officials may have stolen some of the money, but a high-ranking Iraqi official said the inspector general's report has shown that "the United States failed to put in place accountable and transparent financial controls to safeguard Iraqi funds."
Entities: U.S., Stuart Bowen, Washington, Bowen, Baghdad, Central Bank of Iraq, CNN, Iraq
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- The U.S. official in charge of investigating fraud in Iraq said Monday he is carrying out a third audit to see if it might determine what happened to $6.7 billion in cash that was flown into Iraq eight years ago and is now missing. "It has not been properly accounted for," said Stuart Bowen, special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction. The money -- which belonged to Iraq -- was part of a sum of $20 billion that was shipped into war-torn Baghdad in bricks of hundred-dollar bills. They were shrink-wrapped and stored in the Central Bank of Iraq to pay for reconstruction. Stuart Bowen's job is to try to find out what happened to $6.7 billion in missing funds. The money belonged to Iraq, but U.S. taxpayers might be on the hook. "The system was too loose and unregulated in 2003 and 2004," Bowen says
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Washington
|
[
"Brighton"
] |
{
"passage": 2368,
"query": 3672
}
|
Query: Up for the job: Garcia, who left @placeholder after narrowly missing out on promotion, has put his name forward
Entities: Garcia, Johan Cruyff, Louis van Gaal, Barca, Barcelona, Neil Lennon, Celtic, Celtic Park, John Greechan, Brighton, Henrik Larsson, Oscar Garcia
Passage: By John Greechan He hasn’t scored as many goals at Celtic Park as certain rivals in the race to replace Neil Lennon; Oscar Garcia has just the one to his name and, to be honest, the only strike in a 1996 friendly is unlikely to rival any of Henrik Larsson’s in terms of emotional impact. What the former Barcelona midfielder lacks in Celtic credentials, though, he perhaps makes up for in suitability for this particular job. Not because he can drop the names of Johan Cruyff and Louis van Gaal into conversations about his formative footballing years. But because his outlook sits so easily with the philosophy of a club constrained by financial realities. Garcia lacks the playing connection to the club, which means no baggage. Former Brighton boss used to developing - and selling - young players. Education at Barca has influenced him, but he remains his own man
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Brighton
|
[
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 2369,
"query": 3673
}
|
Query: ‘However, if they consistently refuse this support, are destitute and cannot demonstrate that they have a right to reside in the @placeholder, our only option is to enforce their removal.’
Entities: Freedom of Information Act, Romania, Eastern Europe, David Cameron, Bulgaria, EU, Park Lane, Eastern Europeans, Home Office, UK, Eastern European, Romanian
Passage: The Government has spent £80,000 of taxpayers' cash flying Eastern Europeans back to their homelands. Picture shows a policeman escorting a Romanian away from Park Lane The Government has spent £80,000 of taxpayers’ cash flying Eastern European vagrants back to their homelands – only for many to return weeks later. More than 200 people were flown back to Romania and Bulgaria in the first three months of this year – using tickets paid for by the Home Office, according to figures obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. The migrants returned to Eastern Europe after a crackdown ordered by David Cameron on foreign EU nationals begging or sleeping rough in the UK. More than 200 people flown back to Romania and Bulgaria in first three months of this year. The Home Office has spent £80,000 of taxpayers' cash to pay for the tickets. Now it has emerged deported Romanian beggars are returning using different names
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UK
|
[
"Nigeria"
] |
{
"passage": 2370,
"query": 3674
}
|
Query: Yet, @placeholder Guinness is expanding its facilities to increase production.
Entities: Nigeria, Shodeinde, Ireland, LAGOS, Foreign Extra, Kashi Shodeinde, Lagos, Africa, Guinness Nigeria, CNN, Guinness
Passage: LAGOS, Nigeria (CNN) -- Kashi Shodeinde turned the ignition and his battered truck convulsed as black fumes poured from the exhaust. His precious cargo of bottled Guinness beer rattled as he set off into the gauntlet of Lagos' potholed roads and traffic. Nigeria consumes more Guinness beer than Ireland, the company says. Working for a foreign company to send his three children to school, Shodeinde is on the frontline of private investors' struggle to gain a foothold in Nigeria. "In the whole of Nigeria, Guinness is No. 1!" he exclaimed. Brewed in Nigeria since 1962, the country's thicker-tasting "Foreign Extra" is not just supporting Shodeinde and his family, but helped Guinness Nigeria defy the global recession with 6 percent annual growth this year, according to the company. Guinness beer plant in Nigeria expanding facilities as business thrives. Guinness success story highlights potential for foreign investment in Africa. But other foreign companies have pulled out of Nigeria, citing rising production costs. Problems with infrastructure, government make some hesitate to invest in Nigeria
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Nigeria
|
[
"Nadal",
"Rafa",
"Rafael Nadal"
] |
{
"passage": 2371,
"query": 3675
}
|
Query: In contrast, @placeholder has reached the Wimbledon finals five times in the last six years, winning the title twice.
Entities: Rafael Nadal, Nadal, Rosol, Wimbledon Center Court, Czech Republic, Lukas Rosol, Rafa, CNN, Prerov, Wimbledon
Passage: (CNN) -- An unknown tennis player ranked number 100 burst from obscurity and knocked Rafael Nadal out of Wimbledon Thursday. Lukas Rosol defeated the number 2 ranked Nadal, 6-7 (9-11) 6-4 6-4 2-6 6-4. Fresh off the biggest win of his life, Rosol said: "Before the last game, I was not sure if I will be shaking or not because it was the first time against Rafa and the first time also in Wimbledon Center Court. You never know what to expect, so it was not easy, and I survived." Rosol comes from Prerov, Czech Republic. He made his Wimbledon debut after losing in the first round of qualifying the last five years. Lukas Rosol, ranked 100, defeated the number 2 Rafael Nadal. Rosol made his Wimbledon debut this year. Tennis observers doubt Rosol will make it far
|
Nadal
|
[
"Nadal",
"Rafa",
"Rafael Nadal"
] |
{
"passage": 2371,
"query": 3675
}
|
Query: In contrast, @placeholder has reached the Wimbledon finals five times in the last six years, winning the title twice.
Entities: Rafael Nadal, Nadal, Rosol, Wimbledon Center Court, Czech Republic, Lukas Rosol, Rafa, CNN, Prerov, Wimbledon
Passage: (CNN) -- An unknown tennis player ranked number 100 burst from obscurity and knocked Rafael Nadal out of Wimbledon Thursday. Lukas Rosol defeated the number 2 ranked Nadal, 6-7 (9-11) 6-4 6-4 2-6 6-4. Fresh off the biggest win of his life, Rosol said: "Before the last game, I was not sure if I will be shaking or not because it was the first time against Rafa and the first time also in Wimbledon Center Court. You never know what to expect, so it was not easy, and I survived." Rosol comes from Prerov, Czech Republic. He made his Wimbledon debut after losing in the first round of qualifying the last five years. Lukas Rosol, ranked 100, defeated the number 2 Rafael Nadal. Rosol made his Wimbledon debut this year. Tennis observers doubt Rosol will make it far
|
Rafa
|
[
"Nadal",
"Rafa",
"Rafael Nadal"
] |
{
"passage": 2371,
"query": 3675
}
|
Query: In contrast, @placeholder has reached the Wimbledon finals five times in the last six years, winning the title twice.
Entities: Rafael Nadal, Nadal, Rosol, Wimbledon Center Court, Czech Republic, Lukas Rosol, Rafa, CNN, Prerov, Wimbledon
Passage: (CNN) -- An unknown tennis player ranked number 100 burst from obscurity and knocked Rafael Nadal out of Wimbledon Thursday. Lukas Rosol defeated the number 2 ranked Nadal, 6-7 (9-11) 6-4 6-4 2-6 6-4. Fresh off the biggest win of his life, Rosol said: "Before the last game, I was not sure if I will be shaking or not because it was the first time against Rafa and the first time also in Wimbledon Center Court. You never know what to expect, so it was not easy, and I survived." Rosol comes from Prerov, Czech Republic. He made his Wimbledon debut after losing in the first round of qualifying the last five years. Lukas Rosol, ranked 100, defeated the number 2 Rafael Nadal. Rosol made his Wimbledon debut this year. Tennis observers doubt Rosol will make it far
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Rafael Nadal
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[
"Esther Schmucker",
"Schmucker"
] |
{
"passage": 2372,
"query": 3676
}
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Query: @placeholder is one of the stars of Discovery series Amish Mafia, which is now in its second series.
Entities: Schmucker, Strasburg, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Imir R. Williams, Amish Mafia, Discovery Channel, Williams, Esther Schmucker, Mirkat
Passage: Rapper Imir R. Williams - who also goes by the stage name Mirkat – has pleaded guilty to beating a star of the TV series Amish Mafia. Williams admitted on Thursday to assaulting and stalking girlfriend Esther Schmucker, who appears on the Discovery Channel show based in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Authorities say Williams repeatedly punched Schmucker on October 31 at her Strasburg home and broke her nose, cheekbone and several teeth. Imir R. Williams (l) was released on bail on Monday and placed on probation for three years after he admitted to beating and stalking his girlfriend Esther Schmucker, from the TV series Amish Mafia. Esther Schmucker, 27, told police she was 'repeatedly punched' by boyfriend Imir R. Williams, 24. Schmucker was treated for numerous injuries but didn't report the incident for three days. She filed at least three protection-from-abuse orders against her boyfriend however all lapsed because she never made the court appearances
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Esther Schmucker
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[
"Esther Schmucker",
"Schmucker"
] |
{
"passage": 2372,
"query": 3676
}
|
Query: @placeholder is one of the stars of Discovery series Amish Mafia, which is now in its second series.
Entities: Schmucker, Strasburg, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Imir R. Williams, Amish Mafia, Discovery Channel, Williams, Esther Schmucker, Mirkat
Passage: Rapper Imir R. Williams - who also goes by the stage name Mirkat – has pleaded guilty to beating a star of the TV series Amish Mafia. Williams admitted on Thursday to assaulting and stalking girlfriend Esther Schmucker, who appears on the Discovery Channel show based in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Authorities say Williams repeatedly punched Schmucker on October 31 at her Strasburg home and broke her nose, cheekbone and several teeth. Imir R. Williams (l) was released on bail on Monday and placed on probation for three years after he admitted to beating and stalking his girlfriend Esther Schmucker, from the TV series Amish Mafia. Esther Schmucker, 27, told police she was 'repeatedly punched' by boyfriend Imir R. Williams, 24. Schmucker was treated for numerous injuries but didn't report the incident for three days. She filed at least three protection-from-abuse orders against her boyfriend however all lapsed because she never made the court appearances
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Schmucker
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[
"Erickson",
"Roger Kynard Erickson"
] |
{
"passage": 2373,
"query": 3677
}
|
Query: He says playing alongside his father "teaches me so much," and that no matter how bad things get for the elder @placeholder, "he's still positive."
Entities: Dallas, Roky, Roky Erickson, Roger Kynard Erickson, CNN, Rocky, Erickson
Passage: (CNN) -- He was born Roger Kynard Erickson in 1947 in Dallas, but his fans know him as Roky (pronounced Rocky). For a career that spans nearly half a century, Erickson has spent little time actually performing, but he still has a loyal following and is on tour again. Music, he says, has been a lifelong part of him. He learned to play piano as a child, taught himself acoustic guitar at 12 and then learned the electric guitar. "It was just something that I would also look forward to," he says. " If I could, I would get out of school, then I would go home and play the guitar." Roky Erickson's career spans nearly half a century. He has battled mental illness for years after being diagnosed with schizophrenia. He currently is back on tour and plays alongside his son
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Erickson
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[
"Erickson",
"Roger Kynard Erickson"
] |
{
"passage": 2373,
"query": 3677
}
|
Query: He says playing alongside his father "teaches me so much," and that no matter how bad things get for the elder @placeholder, "he's still positive."
Entities: Dallas, Roky, Roky Erickson, Roger Kynard Erickson, CNN, Rocky, Erickson
Passage: (CNN) -- He was born Roger Kynard Erickson in 1947 in Dallas, but his fans know him as Roky (pronounced Rocky). For a career that spans nearly half a century, Erickson has spent little time actually performing, but he still has a loyal following and is on tour again. Music, he says, has been a lifelong part of him. He learned to play piano as a child, taught himself acoustic guitar at 12 and then learned the electric guitar. "It was just something that I would also look forward to," he says. " If I could, I would get out of school, then I would go home and play the guitar." Roky Erickson's career spans nearly half a century. He has battled mental illness for years after being diagnosed with schizophrenia. He currently is back on tour and plays alongside his son
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Roger Kynard Erickson
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[
"SeaLase"
] |
{
"passage": 2374,
"query": 3678
}
|
Query: Hi-tech military-grade security systems like @placeholder have become increasingly popular with superyacht owners looking to protect multi-millon dollar yachts on the open seas.
Entities: Afghanistan, LONDON, Finnish, England, Lasersec Systems, U.S., SeaLase, Iraq
Passage: LONDON, England -- A military-grade laser that blinds temporarily is the latest security technology available to wealthy superyacht owners afraid of pirate attacks. The SeaLase laser temporarily blinds pirates -- preventing them from attacking the yacht. The "SeaLase" laser, similar to weapons used for crowd control in Iraq and Afghanistan by the U.S. military, has a range of four kilometers and becomes harder to look at the closer an attacker comes. At a distance of one kilometer, attackers develop strong nausea and can no longer see, according to Lasersec Systems, the Finnish company that developed the lasers for commercial use. Lasers that blind pirates are now available to wealthy super-yacht owners. The lasers only temporarily impair eye-sight and make the assailant nauseous. Systems such as SeaLase are on the increase with growing piracy figures
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SeaLase
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[
"Thanksgiving"
] |
{
"passage": 2375,
"query": 3679
}
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Query: Those will be the nation's busiest airports this @placeholder, based on flight bookings, according to Orbitz.com.
Entities: O'Hare, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Steve Martin, Orlando International, Americans, Chicago, Thanksgiving, Orbitz, LAX, CNN, John Candy, AAA
Passage: (CNN) -- And they're off! Tens of millions of Americans are on the move for the annual November trek to see family and friends, feast on turkey and pumpkin pie, and rediscover the joys of their hometown on Thanksgiving. You probably know the drill: packed airports, crowded flights and lots of out-of-state license plates on the road. All eyes are on the weather, which can turn a simple trip into a nightmare -- cue visions of Steve Martin and John Candy struggling to get to snowy Chicago in "Planes, Trains and Automobiles." Should you recline your seat? The etiquette of crowded flying. AAA: 42.5 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles during the Thanksgiving weekend. Orbitz: LAX, Chicago's O'Hare and Orlando International will be busiest airports. All eyes are on the weather, which can turn a simple trip into a nightmare
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Thanksgiving
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