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[
"England"
] |
{
"passage": 2376,
"query": 3680
}
|
Query: Meanwhile, @placeholder's win over Hungary featured another incident that highlighted the need for goal-line technology in football.
Entities: Capello, Los Angeles Galaxy, Italian, World Cup, England, David Beckham, Achilles, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Euro 2012, Hungary, Fabio Capello, CNN, AC Milan, Beckham, South Africa
Passage: (CNN) -- David Beckham's glittering international career has been brought to an end after England coach Fabio Capello announced his fate in a pre-match television interview. Capello said the 35-year-old Beckham was now "a little bit old" -- ending the former Manchester United and Real Madrid star's hopes of adding to his 115 caps. Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder Beckham had hoped to crown his England career with a fourth World Cup finals appearance in South Africa, but was ruled out after suffering a serious Achilles tendon injury in March while on loan with Italian club AC Milan. He went to South Africa anyway as an ambassador for England's 2018 World Cup bid and as a mentor for the team, watching the matches from the bench alongside Capello. Fabio Capello indicates that David Beckham will not play for England again. Italian coach reveals that Beckham is "a little bit old" before match against Hungary. The 35-year-old missed out on his fourth World Cup after suffering Achilles injury. Midfielder will not be fit before start of England's Euro 2012 qualifiers next month
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England
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[
"Britain",
"Kindred Britain"
] |
{
"passage": 2377,
"query": 3681
}
|
Query: The scientists said that if it were a book, @placeholder would measure at least a foot in width.
Entities: Britain, William Shakespeare, Britons, George Washington, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Stanford University, Napoleon Bonaparte, Charles Darwin, Virginia Woolf, Isaac Newton, Kindred Britain, Sarah Griffiths
Passage: By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 11:54 EST, 6 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:34 EST, 6 January 2014 If you have ever wondered how famous people through the ages might be connected to one another, a new interactive map could cure your curiosity. Kindred Britain, a network of nearly 30,000 individuals mostly made up of Britons, explains how Charles Dickens is connected to Napoleon Bonaparte and how Isaac Newton is linked with Jane Austen, as well as a countless other connections. It looks at relationships of blood and marriage in a bid to highlight Britain’s history as a giant family affair. Kindred Britain is a network of nearly 30,000 famous individuals. It explains how they are all connected to one another in surprising ways. Created by Stanford University, it looks at relationships of blood and marriage to show Britain’s history as a giant family affair. Each record shows a individual's network, timeline and geography. William Shakespeare, George Washington, Virginia Woolf and Charles Darwin are the most viewed people on the website
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Britain
|
[
"Britain",
"Kindred Britain"
] |
{
"passage": 2377,
"query": 3681
}
|
Query: The scientists said that if it were a book, @placeholder would measure at least a foot in width.
Entities: Britain, William Shakespeare, Britons, George Washington, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Stanford University, Napoleon Bonaparte, Charles Darwin, Virginia Woolf, Isaac Newton, Kindred Britain, Sarah Griffiths
Passage: By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 11:54 EST, 6 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:34 EST, 6 January 2014 If you have ever wondered how famous people through the ages might be connected to one another, a new interactive map could cure your curiosity. Kindred Britain, a network of nearly 30,000 individuals mostly made up of Britons, explains how Charles Dickens is connected to Napoleon Bonaparte and how Isaac Newton is linked with Jane Austen, as well as a countless other connections. It looks at relationships of blood and marriage in a bid to highlight Britain’s history as a giant family affair. Kindred Britain is a network of nearly 30,000 famous individuals. It explains how they are all connected to one another in surprising ways. Created by Stanford University, it looks at relationships of blood and marriage to show Britain’s history as a giant family affair. Each record shows a individual's network, timeline and geography. William Shakespeare, George Washington, Virginia Woolf and Charles Darwin are the most viewed people on the website
|
Kindred Britain
|
[
"Wimbledon"
] |
{
"passage": 2378,
"query": 3682
}
|
Query: Trademark: The Bulgarian uses his distinctive single-handed backhand to good effect at @placeholder
Entities: Queen, Saville, Australia, Luke Saville, Centre Court, Sharapova, Bulgarian, Dimitrov, Maria Sharapova, Grigor Dimitrov, Samarrai, Maria, Riath Al, Australian, Wimbledon
Passage: By Riath Al-Samarrai Follow @@riathalsam In the moments following his demolition of Luke Saville, Grigor Dimitrov launched a ball high into the Centre Court crowd and very nearly hit a lady who had not been paying attention. It’s conceivable that the man known as Mr Sharapova was sending a wake-up call. Soon enough, he’ll have made a name in his own right; soon enough the established order of men’s tennis will start to fear the Bulgarian creeping up on them, if they don’t already. For make no mistake, the 11th seed who dates Maria is a special player. Volley good: Grigor Dimitrov beat Luke Saville of Australia on Centre Court on Wednesday. Dimitrov won warm-up event at Queen's two weeks ago. Bulgarian cruises past Australian Saville in straight sets, 6-3 6-2 6-3. Grasscourt star now into third round at Wimbledon. Dimitrov is boyfriend of Maria Sharapova
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Wimbledon
|
[
"FIFA"
] |
{
"passage": 2379,
"query": 3683
}
|
Query: "I saw @placeholder last week and told them that we can provide a system if they want it, but it's very clear they don't want the system," he said.
Entities: LONDON, England, Hawk-Eye, IFAB, Barcelona, Champions League, Chelsea, CNN, Sepp Blatter, FIFA
Passage: LONDON, England (CNN) -- The debate about using technology to help referees has been re-ignited following a number of controversial decisions in the Champions League semi-final between Chelsea and Barcelona. The Hawk-Eye system is already widely used in tennis and has transformed the game. Sepp Blatter, president of FIFA, the game's governing body, has consistently opposed the use of in-game video replays, but goal-line technology, to determine if the ball has crossed the goal line, has received more support. The Hawk-Eye system is extensively used in tennis, using cameras to calculate the trajectory of the ball. The system then uses the trajectory data to determine exactly where the ball has hit the ground, making it invaluable for marginal line calls. Debate over whether technology should be used to help referees. FIFA is opposed to video replays but has considered goal-line technology. Hawk-Eye system and microchipped footballs were rejected by IFAB. Some feel it will take a big-match controversy to re-open the debate
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FIFA
|
[
"Henderson",
"Jordan Henderson"
] |
{
"passage": 2380,
"query": 3684
}
|
Query: I think @placeholder could go in there, he has great leg and could do a job.’
Entities: Peter Reid, England, Reid, Switzerland, Roy Hodgon, Henderson, Phil Jones, Jack Wilshere, Wilshere, Ross Barkley, Jordan Henderson, Adam Lallana, Liverpool, Admir Mehmedi, Hodgson, Sunderland
Passage: England stalwart Peter Reid has called upon Liverpool’s Jordan Henderson to be given the key role of becoming Roy Hodgon’s long-term holding midfielder – rather than Jack Wilshere. Reid believes finding the right “destroyer” is the biggest question left for Hodgson after the 2-0 win in Switzerland. Man in the middle: Jordan Henderson should be England's holding midfielder, according to Peter Reid Shadow: Henderson keeps tabs on Switzerland's Admir Mehmedi on Monday night He admitted: ‘I am not sure about Wilshere in the holding midfield role. 'We have good forward players like Ross Barkley and Adam Lallana to come back but at the other end, when Phil Jones lost the ball at 0-0, if we were against top quality opposition, we would have been 1-0 down. Liverpool man has established himself in England's engine room. Reid reckons Henderson should be given long-term holding role. Former Sunderland boss reveals doubts over Wilshere for key position
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Henderson
|
[
"Henderson",
"Jordan Henderson"
] |
{
"passage": 2380,
"query": 3684
}
|
Query: I think @placeholder could go in there, he has great leg and could do a job.’
Entities: Peter Reid, England, Reid, Switzerland, Roy Hodgon, Henderson, Phil Jones, Jack Wilshere, Wilshere, Ross Barkley, Jordan Henderson, Adam Lallana, Liverpool, Admir Mehmedi, Hodgson, Sunderland
Passage: England stalwart Peter Reid has called upon Liverpool’s Jordan Henderson to be given the key role of becoming Roy Hodgon’s long-term holding midfielder – rather than Jack Wilshere. Reid believes finding the right “destroyer” is the biggest question left for Hodgson after the 2-0 win in Switzerland. Man in the middle: Jordan Henderson should be England's holding midfielder, according to Peter Reid Shadow: Henderson keeps tabs on Switzerland's Admir Mehmedi on Monday night He admitted: ‘I am not sure about Wilshere in the holding midfield role. 'We have good forward players like Ross Barkley and Adam Lallana to come back but at the other end, when Phil Jones lost the ball at 0-0, if we were against top quality opposition, we would have been 1-0 down. Liverpool man has established himself in England's engine room. Reid reckons Henderson should be given long-term holding role. Former Sunderland boss reveals doubts over Wilshere for key position
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Jordan Henderson
|
[
"Vincent Kompany"
] |
{
"passage": 2381,
"query": 3685
}
|
Query: plenty of people were ready to say @placeholder was the best defender
Entities: Coutinho, Manchester City, Anfield, Philippe Coutinho, City, Arsenal, Premier League, Jamie Redknapp, Chelsea, FA Cup, Liverpool, Raheem Sterling, Vincent Kompany
Passage: By Jamie Redknapp Liverpool's win over Manchester City was one of the best games I’ve seen for a long time. Liverpool were sensational and just blew City away in the first half. There were questions over whether they could cope with the pressure but they answered them all with a wonderful performance. Raheem Sterling and Philippe Coutinho set the tone and were fantastic all game but after going behind City came back so well. They had Liverpool on the ropes and the home side looked almost ready to settle for a draw before Coutinho hit a brilliant strike to win it. Liverpool's 3-2 win over Manchester City is what the Premier League is all about. Liverpool have won 10 straight Premier League games - a new club record. Vincent Kompany's performance came at a big price for City. Chelsea will go to Anfield later this month with everything still to play for. Arsenal need silverware and they can't let the chance to win FA Cup slip by
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Vincent Kompany
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 2382,
"query": 3686
}
|
Query: She notes that @placeholder's now infamous "47 percent" comment was almost certainly spurred by the need to appeal to right-wing donors at that fundraiser.
Entities: Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Romney, Americans, Obama, CNN, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- When the race is done, the balloons have wilted, and the confetti has been swept up, Campaign 2012 may be marked more by its failures than its triumphs. But here's the starkest failure in these final days before the vote: Neither candidate has made a convincing enough argument for his presidency to break free of the margin of error in the polls. No matter who is elected, close to as many Americans will have voted against him as for him. Sure, Barack Obama has generally stayed a point or two ahead of his rival in most battlegrounds, but despite his mighty pushes and the advantage of the bully pulpit he has rarely done any better. And Mitt Romney, while he has managed to relentlessly nip at the president's heels like a dog chasing a car (as opposed to one riding on top), he has never been able to decisively bridge the gap from "also ran" to "front runner." ANALYSIS: Both Romney and Obama have been unable to break through to unite voters. Romney has been trying to recover from being pulled from the right early in the campaign. Obama has seemed like an unwilling participant in his own re-election
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Mitt Romney
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 2382,
"query": 3686
}
|
Query: She notes that @placeholder's now infamous "47 percent" comment was almost certainly spurred by the need to appeal to right-wing donors at that fundraiser.
Entities: Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Romney, Americans, Obama, CNN, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- When the race is done, the balloons have wilted, and the confetti has been swept up, Campaign 2012 may be marked more by its failures than its triumphs. But here's the starkest failure in these final days before the vote: Neither candidate has made a convincing enough argument for his presidency to break free of the margin of error in the polls. No matter who is elected, close to as many Americans will have voted against him as for him. Sure, Barack Obama has generally stayed a point or two ahead of his rival in most battlegrounds, but despite his mighty pushes and the advantage of the bully pulpit he has rarely done any better. And Mitt Romney, while he has managed to relentlessly nip at the president's heels like a dog chasing a car (as opposed to one riding on top), he has never been able to decisively bridge the gap from "also ran" to "front runner." ANALYSIS: Both Romney and Obama have been unable to break through to unite voters. Romney has been trying to recover from being pulled from the right early in the campaign. Obama has seemed like an unwilling participant in his own re-election
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Romney
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[
"Lucas",
"Spero Lucas"
] |
{
"passage": 2383,
"query": 3687
}
|
Query: CNN: @placeholder, like a lot of your characters, is not a conventional "good guy."
Entities: The Cut, Spero Lucas, HBO, U.S., Washington, D.C., Iraq, George Pelecanos, New Orleans, Lucas, CNN, American, Treme, Pelecanos, Stephen King, Washington
Passage: (CNN) -- Horror-meister, Stephen King calls George Pelecanos "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer." His stories are set in Pelecanos' hometown of Washington, D.C., but this is not the side of the U.S. capitol that you see portrayed on TV with white marble monuments, lawyers and lobbyists. Pelecanos is more interested in working families struggling to get by, the racial tensions in its ethnic neighborhoods and the low-lifes on the edges. His crime-writing peers call Pelecanos the "undisputed poet" of Washington's gritty side. The best-selling and award-winning author is out this week with his 17th and latest novel, "The Cut." It's the first in a new series featuring Iraq war veteran and private investigator Spero Lucas. When he's not working for a Washington defense attorney, Lucas recovers stolen property for a 40% cut. Now, a high-profile crime boss hires Lucas to find out who's been stealing from him, and it could turn out to be Lucas' biggest payday or an untimely end. Author George Pelecanos returns with his new novel, "The Cut" The first in a new series features Iraq war vet and private investigator Spero Lucas. Pelecanos is also currently a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set "Treme"
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Lucas
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[
"Lucas",
"Spero Lucas"
] |
{
"passage": 2383,
"query": 3687
}
|
Query: CNN: @placeholder, like a lot of your characters, is not a conventional "good guy."
Entities: The Cut, Spero Lucas, HBO, U.S., Washington, D.C., Iraq, George Pelecanos, New Orleans, Lucas, CNN, American, Treme, Pelecanos, Stephen King, Washington
Passage: (CNN) -- Horror-meister, Stephen King calls George Pelecanos "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer." His stories are set in Pelecanos' hometown of Washington, D.C., but this is not the side of the U.S. capitol that you see portrayed on TV with white marble monuments, lawyers and lobbyists. Pelecanos is more interested in working families struggling to get by, the racial tensions in its ethnic neighborhoods and the low-lifes on the edges. His crime-writing peers call Pelecanos the "undisputed poet" of Washington's gritty side. The best-selling and award-winning author is out this week with his 17th and latest novel, "The Cut." It's the first in a new series featuring Iraq war veteran and private investigator Spero Lucas. When he's not working for a Washington defense attorney, Lucas recovers stolen property for a 40% cut. Now, a high-profile crime boss hires Lucas to find out who's been stealing from him, and it could turn out to be Lucas' biggest payday or an untimely end. Author George Pelecanos returns with his new novel, "The Cut" The first in a new series features Iraq war vet and private investigator Spero Lucas. Pelecanos is also currently a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set "Treme"
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Spero Lucas
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[
"Washington",
"Washington, D.C."
] |
{
"passage": 2383,
"query": 3688
}
|
Query: CNN: You describe the streets, neighborhoods and shops of @placeholder in near map-like detail.
Entities: The Cut, Spero Lucas, HBO, U.S., Washington, D.C., Iraq, George Pelecanos, New Orleans, Lucas, CNN, American, Treme, Pelecanos, Stephen King, Washington
Passage: (CNN) -- Horror-meister, Stephen King calls George Pelecanos "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer." His stories are set in Pelecanos' hometown of Washington, D.C., but this is not the side of the U.S. capitol that you see portrayed on TV with white marble monuments, lawyers and lobbyists. Pelecanos is more interested in working families struggling to get by, the racial tensions in its ethnic neighborhoods and the low-lifes on the edges. His crime-writing peers call Pelecanos the "undisputed poet" of Washington's gritty side. The best-selling and award-winning author is out this week with his 17th and latest novel, "The Cut." It's the first in a new series featuring Iraq war veteran and private investigator Spero Lucas. When he's not working for a Washington defense attorney, Lucas recovers stolen property for a 40% cut. Now, a high-profile crime boss hires Lucas to find out who's been stealing from him, and it could turn out to be Lucas' biggest payday or an untimely end. Author George Pelecanos returns with his new novel, "The Cut" The first in a new series features Iraq war vet and private investigator Spero Lucas. Pelecanos is also currently a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set "Treme"
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Washington
|
[
"Washington",
"Washington, D.C."
] |
{
"passage": 2383,
"query": 3688
}
|
Query: CNN: You describe the streets, neighborhoods and shops of @placeholder in near map-like detail.
Entities: The Cut, Spero Lucas, HBO, U.S., Washington, D.C., Iraq, George Pelecanos, New Orleans, Lucas, CNN, American, Treme, Pelecanos, Stephen King, Washington
Passage: (CNN) -- Horror-meister, Stephen King calls George Pelecanos "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer." His stories are set in Pelecanos' hometown of Washington, D.C., but this is not the side of the U.S. capitol that you see portrayed on TV with white marble monuments, lawyers and lobbyists. Pelecanos is more interested in working families struggling to get by, the racial tensions in its ethnic neighborhoods and the low-lifes on the edges. His crime-writing peers call Pelecanos the "undisputed poet" of Washington's gritty side. The best-selling and award-winning author is out this week with his 17th and latest novel, "The Cut." It's the first in a new series featuring Iraq war veteran and private investigator Spero Lucas. When he's not working for a Washington defense attorney, Lucas recovers stolen property for a 40% cut. Now, a high-profile crime boss hires Lucas to find out who's been stealing from him, and it could turn out to be Lucas' biggest payday or an untimely end. Author George Pelecanos returns with his new novel, "The Cut" The first in a new series features Iraq war vet and private investigator Spero Lucas. Pelecanos is also currently a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set "Treme"
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Washington, D.C.
|
[
"Lucas",
"Spero Lucas"
] |
{
"passage": 2383,
"query": 3689
}
|
Query: Pelecanos: I'll get started on a new @placeholder book soon.
Entities: The Cut, Spero Lucas, HBO, U.S., Washington, D.C., Iraq, George Pelecanos, New Orleans, Lucas, CNN, American, Treme, Pelecanos, Stephen King, Washington
Passage: (CNN) -- Horror-meister, Stephen King calls George Pelecanos "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer." His stories are set in Pelecanos' hometown of Washington, D.C., but this is not the side of the U.S. capitol that you see portrayed on TV with white marble monuments, lawyers and lobbyists. Pelecanos is more interested in working families struggling to get by, the racial tensions in its ethnic neighborhoods and the low-lifes on the edges. His crime-writing peers call Pelecanos the "undisputed poet" of Washington's gritty side. The best-selling and award-winning author is out this week with his 17th and latest novel, "The Cut." It's the first in a new series featuring Iraq war veteran and private investigator Spero Lucas. When he's not working for a Washington defense attorney, Lucas recovers stolen property for a 40% cut. Now, a high-profile crime boss hires Lucas to find out who's been stealing from him, and it could turn out to be Lucas' biggest payday or an untimely end. Author George Pelecanos returns with his new novel, "The Cut" The first in a new series features Iraq war vet and private investigator Spero Lucas. Pelecanos is also currently a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set "Treme"
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Lucas
|
[
"Lucas",
"Spero Lucas"
] |
{
"passage": 2383,
"query": 3689
}
|
Query: Pelecanos: I'll get started on a new @placeholder book soon.
Entities: The Cut, Spero Lucas, HBO, U.S., Washington, D.C., Iraq, George Pelecanos, New Orleans, Lucas, CNN, American, Treme, Pelecanos, Stephen King, Washington
Passage: (CNN) -- Horror-meister, Stephen King calls George Pelecanos "perhaps the greatest living American crime writer." His stories are set in Pelecanos' hometown of Washington, D.C., but this is not the side of the U.S. capitol that you see portrayed on TV with white marble monuments, lawyers and lobbyists. Pelecanos is more interested in working families struggling to get by, the racial tensions in its ethnic neighborhoods and the low-lifes on the edges. His crime-writing peers call Pelecanos the "undisputed poet" of Washington's gritty side. The best-selling and award-winning author is out this week with his 17th and latest novel, "The Cut." It's the first in a new series featuring Iraq war veteran and private investigator Spero Lucas. When he's not working for a Washington defense attorney, Lucas recovers stolen property for a 40% cut. Now, a high-profile crime boss hires Lucas to find out who's been stealing from him, and it could turn out to be Lucas' biggest payday or an untimely end. Author George Pelecanos returns with his new novel, "The Cut" The first in a new series features Iraq war vet and private investigator Spero Lucas. Pelecanos is also currently a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set "Treme"
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Spero Lucas
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[
"Republicans"
] |
{
"passage": 2384,
"query": 3690
}
|
Query: Some have been targeted by the @placeholder's campaign machine.
Entities: House, NC, Republicans, Barack Obama, White House, Obamacare, Denis McDonough, Captiol Hill, Hagan, Democrats, GOP House, Biden, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Washington, Senate
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- While 39 House Democrats voted with Republicans on a proposed fix to canceled insurance policies under Obamacare on Friday, sources on both sides said more would have defected without President Barack Obama's mea culpa over the mess. As it is, the vote is an embarrassment for the President, but it could have been worse. Another 18 defectors could have given Republicans a veto-proof majority and ammunition to really pressure the Democratic-controlled Senate to take up the measure. But senior Democratic aides said that might have been possible before Thursday. That's when Obama took action on his own, met with reporters to talk about it, and dispatched his Chief of Staff, Denis McDonough, to Captiol Hill to meet with Democratic lawmakers. NEW: Obama and CEOs discuss steps to address policy cancellations, White House says. The House votes on a bill to address canceled insurance plans. Biden campaigns in NC with Sen. Hagan, who has pushed for changes to Obamacare. Thirty-nine Democrats vote for GOP House bill aiming to reverse canceled policies
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Republicans
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[
"Republicans"
] |
{
"passage": 2384,
"query": 3691
}
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Query: Friday, he was back at the White House working to keep his promise to address its shortcomings as the @placeholder-led House took its own action to reverse the insurance policy cancellations.
Entities: House, NC, Republicans, Barack Obama, White House, Obamacare, Denis McDonough, Captiol Hill, Hagan, Democrats, GOP House, Biden, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Washington, Senate
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- While 39 House Democrats voted with Republicans on a proposed fix to canceled insurance policies under Obamacare on Friday, sources on both sides said more would have defected without President Barack Obama's mea culpa over the mess. As it is, the vote is an embarrassment for the President, but it could have been worse. Another 18 defectors could have given Republicans a veto-proof majority and ammunition to really pressure the Democratic-controlled Senate to take up the measure. But senior Democratic aides said that might have been possible before Thursday. That's when Obama took action on his own, met with reporters to talk about it, and dispatched his Chief of Staff, Denis McDonough, to Captiol Hill to meet with Democratic lawmakers. NEW: Obama and CEOs discuss steps to address policy cancellations, White House says. The House votes on a bill to address canceled insurance plans. Biden campaigns in NC with Sen. Hagan, who has pushed for changes to Obamacare. Thirty-nine Democrats vote for GOP House bill aiming to reverse canceled policies
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Republicans
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[
"House",
"White House"
] |
{
"passage": 2384,
"query": 3692
}
|
Query: Friday, he was back at the White House working to keep his promise to address its shortcomings as the Republican-led @placeholder took its own action to reverse the insurance policy cancellations.
Entities: House, NC, Republicans, Barack Obama, White House, Obamacare, Denis McDonough, Captiol Hill, Hagan, Democrats, GOP House, Biden, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Washington, Senate
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- While 39 House Democrats voted with Republicans on a proposed fix to canceled insurance policies under Obamacare on Friday, sources on both sides said more would have defected without President Barack Obama's mea culpa over the mess. As it is, the vote is an embarrassment for the President, but it could have been worse. Another 18 defectors could have given Republicans a veto-proof majority and ammunition to really pressure the Democratic-controlled Senate to take up the measure. But senior Democratic aides said that might have been possible before Thursday. That's when Obama took action on his own, met with reporters to talk about it, and dispatched his Chief of Staff, Denis McDonough, to Captiol Hill to meet with Democratic lawmakers. NEW: Obama and CEOs discuss steps to address policy cancellations, White House says. The House votes on a bill to address canceled insurance plans. Biden campaigns in NC with Sen. Hagan, who has pushed for changes to Obamacare. Thirty-nine Democrats vote for GOP House bill aiming to reverse canceled policies
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House
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[
"House",
"White House"
] |
{
"passage": 2384,
"query": 3692
}
|
Query: Friday, he was back at the White House working to keep his promise to address its shortcomings as the Republican-led @placeholder took its own action to reverse the insurance policy cancellations.
Entities: House, NC, Republicans, Barack Obama, White House, Obamacare, Denis McDonough, Captiol Hill, Hagan, Democrats, GOP House, Biden, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Washington, Senate
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- While 39 House Democrats voted with Republicans on a proposed fix to canceled insurance policies under Obamacare on Friday, sources on both sides said more would have defected without President Barack Obama's mea culpa over the mess. As it is, the vote is an embarrassment for the President, but it could have been worse. Another 18 defectors could have given Republicans a veto-proof majority and ammunition to really pressure the Democratic-controlled Senate to take up the measure. But senior Democratic aides said that might have been possible before Thursday. That's when Obama took action on his own, met with reporters to talk about it, and dispatched his Chief of Staff, Denis McDonough, to Captiol Hill to meet with Democratic lawmakers. NEW: Obama and CEOs discuss steps to address policy cancellations, White House says. The House votes on a bill to address canceled insurance plans. Biden campaigns in NC with Sen. Hagan, who has pushed for changes to Obamacare. Thirty-nine Democrats vote for GOP House bill aiming to reverse canceled policies
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White House
|
[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 2384,
"query": 3693
}
|
Query: "I feel deeply responsible for making it harder for them," @placeholder said on Thursday about Democrats who supported his bill and now face tougher reelection bids because of the law's difficult beginning.
Entities: House, NC, Republicans, Barack Obama, White House, Obamacare, Denis McDonough, Captiol Hill, Hagan, Democrats, GOP House, Biden, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Washington, Senate
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- While 39 House Democrats voted with Republicans on a proposed fix to canceled insurance policies under Obamacare on Friday, sources on both sides said more would have defected without President Barack Obama's mea culpa over the mess. As it is, the vote is an embarrassment for the President, but it could have been worse. Another 18 defectors could have given Republicans a veto-proof majority and ammunition to really pressure the Democratic-controlled Senate to take up the measure. But senior Democratic aides said that might have been possible before Thursday. That's when Obama took action on his own, met with reporters to talk about it, and dispatched his Chief of Staff, Denis McDonough, to Captiol Hill to meet with Democratic lawmakers. NEW: Obama and CEOs discuss steps to address policy cancellations, White House says. The House votes on a bill to address canceled insurance plans. Biden campaigns in NC with Sen. Hagan, who has pushed for changes to Obamacare. Thirty-nine Democrats vote for GOP House bill aiming to reverse canceled policies
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Barack Obama
|
[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 2384,
"query": 3693
}
|
Query: "I feel deeply responsible for making it harder for them," @placeholder said on Thursday about Democrats who supported his bill and now face tougher reelection bids because of the law's difficult beginning.
Entities: House, NC, Republicans, Barack Obama, White House, Obamacare, Denis McDonough, Captiol Hill, Hagan, Democrats, GOP House, Biden, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Washington, Senate
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- While 39 House Democrats voted with Republicans on a proposed fix to canceled insurance policies under Obamacare on Friday, sources on both sides said more would have defected without President Barack Obama's mea culpa over the mess. As it is, the vote is an embarrassment for the President, but it could have been worse. Another 18 defectors could have given Republicans a veto-proof majority and ammunition to really pressure the Democratic-controlled Senate to take up the measure. But senior Democratic aides said that might have been possible before Thursday. That's when Obama took action on his own, met with reporters to talk about it, and dispatched his Chief of Staff, Denis McDonough, to Captiol Hill to meet with Democratic lawmakers. NEW: Obama and CEOs discuss steps to address policy cancellations, White House says. The House votes on a bill to address canceled insurance plans. Biden campaigns in NC with Sen. Hagan, who has pushed for changes to Obamacare. Thirty-nine Democrats vote for GOP House bill aiming to reverse canceled policies
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Obama
|
[
"Democratic",
"Democrats"
] |
{
"passage": 2384,
"query": 3694
}
|
Query: "I feel deeply responsible for making it harder for them," Obama said on Thursday about @placeholder who supported his bill and now face tougher reelection bids because of the law's difficult beginning.
Entities: House, NC, Republicans, Barack Obama, White House, Obamacare, Denis McDonough, Captiol Hill, Hagan, Democrats, GOP House, Biden, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Washington, Senate
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- While 39 House Democrats voted with Republicans on a proposed fix to canceled insurance policies under Obamacare on Friday, sources on both sides said more would have defected without President Barack Obama's mea culpa over the mess. As it is, the vote is an embarrassment for the President, but it could have been worse. Another 18 defectors could have given Republicans a veto-proof majority and ammunition to really pressure the Democratic-controlled Senate to take up the measure. But senior Democratic aides said that might have been possible before Thursday. That's when Obama took action on his own, met with reporters to talk about it, and dispatched his Chief of Staff, Denis McDonough, to Captiol Hill to meet with Democratic lawmakers. NEW: Obama and CEOs discuss steps to address policy cancellations, White House says. The House votes on a bill to address canceled insurance plans. Biden campaigns in NC with Sen. Hagan, who has pushed for changes to Obamacare. Thirty-nine Democrats vote for GOP House bill aiming to reverse canceled policies
|
Democratic
|
[
"Democratic",
"Democrats"
] |
{
"passage": 2384,
"query": 3694
}
|
Query: "I feel deeply responsible for making it harder for them," Obama said on Thursday about @placeholder who supported his bill and now face tougher reelection bids because of the law's difficult beginning.
Entities: House, NC, Republicans, Barack Obama, White House, Obamacare, Denis McDonough, Captiol Hill, Hagan, Democrats, GOP House, Biden, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Washington, Senate
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- While 39 House Democrats voted with Republicans on a proposed fix to canceled insurance policies under Obamacare on Friday, sources on both sides said more would have defected without President Barack Obama's mea culpa over the mess. As it is, the vote is an embarrassment for the President, but it could have been worse. Another 18 defectors could have given Republicans a veto-proof majority and ammunition to really pressure the Democratic-controlled Senate to take up the measure. But senior Democratic aides said that might have been possible before Thursday. That's when Obama took action on his own, met with reporters to talk about it, and dispatched his Chief of Staff, Denis McDonough, to Captiol Hill to meet with Democratic lawmakers. NEW: Obama and CEOs discuss steps to address policy cancellations, White House says. The House votes on a bill to address canceled insurance plans. Biden campaigns in NC with Sen. Hagan, who has pushed for changes to Obamacare. Thirty-nine Democrats vote for GOP House bill aiming to reverse canceled policies
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Democrats
|
[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 2384,
"query": 3695
}
|
Query: Insurers met with @placeholder at the White House on Friday where he said they would "brainstorm" on the best approach for carrying out his rule changes.
Entities: House, NC, Republicans, Barack Obama, White House, Obamacare, Denis McDonough, Captiol Hill, Hagan, Democrats, GOP House, Biden, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Washington, Senate
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- While 39 House Democrats voted with Republicans on a proposed fix to canceled insurance policies under Obamacare on Friday, sources on both sides said more would have defected without President Barack Obama's mea culpa over the mess. As it is, the vote is an embarrassment for the President, but it could have been worse. Another 18 defectors could have given Republicans a veto-proof majority and ammunition to really pressure the Democratic-controlled Senate to take up the measure. But senior Democratic aides said that might have been possible before Thursday. That's when Obama took action on his own, met with reporters to talk about it, and dispatched his Chief of Staff, Denis McDonough, to Captiol Hill to meet with Democratic lawmakers. NEW: Obama and CEOs discuss steps to address policy cancellations, White House says. The House votes on a bill to address canceled insurance plans. Biden campaigns in NC with Sen. Hagan, who has pushed for changes to Obamacare. Thirty-nine Democrats vote for GOP House bill aiming to reverse canceled policies
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Barack Obama
|
[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 2384,
"query": 3695
}
|
Query: Insurers met with @placeholder at the White House on Friday where he said they would "brainstorm" on the best approach for carrying out his rule changes.
Entities: House, NC, Republicans, Barack Obama, White House, Obamacare, Denis McDonough, Captiol Hill, Hagan, Democrats, GOP House, Biden, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Washington, Senate
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- While 39 House Democrats voted with Republicans on a proposed fix to canceled insurance policies under Obamacare on Friday, sources on both sides said more would have defected without President Barack Obama's mea culpa over the mess. As it is, the vote is an embarrassment for the President, but it could have been worse. Another 18 defectors could have given Republicans a veto-proof majority and ammunition to really pressure the Democratic-controlled Senate to take up the measure. But senior Democratic aides said that might have been possible before Thursday. That's when Obama took action on his own, met with reporters to talk about it, and dispatched his Chief of Staff, Denis McDonough, to Captiol Hill to meet with Democratic lawmakers. NEW: Obama and CEOs discuss steps to address policy cancellations, White House says. The House votes on a bill to address canceled insurance plans. Biden campaigns in NC with Sen. Hagan, who has pushed for changes to Obamacare. Thirty-nine Democrats vote for GOP House bill aiming to reverse canceled policies
|
Obama
|
[
"Mogadishu"
] |
{
"passage": 2385,
"query": 3696
}
|
Query: "I bear witness that the 22 months I have been in the office, we managed to improve the security situation of the country, especially @placeholder," the minister said, "but now it is time to resign so that someone else who is better than me can take over the office."
Entities: Al-Shabaab, al Qaeda, Mohamed Madale, Mogadishu, Somali, Somalia
Passage: Al-Shabaab militants launched an attack Somalia's parliament headquarters Saturday, leaving at least 10 people dead and more than 11 others wounded, witnesses and officials said. Members of the parliament were among those wounded after gunmen loyal to the al Qaeda-affiliated terror group stormed the facility in Mogadishu, according to witnesses and official accounts. Fighters used automatic rifles, heavy machine guns and explosives in an attack that lasted more than three hours, witnesses said. Mohamed Madale, a police spokesman, said security forces later secured the building after the fighters blew themselves up. He said the security forces killed several fighters during the attack. Somali security minister resigns in wake of the attacks. Al-Shabaab militants attacked building with explosives, weapons. Fighters blew themselves up; building has been secured, police spokesman says. Somali Prime Minister calls attack "cowardly, despicable"
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Mogadishu
|
[
"Libyan"
] |
{
"passage": 2386,
"query": 3697
}
|
Query: The administration official said that "if there are members who are not going to support (the resolution), we're going to find another way to get the @placeholder their money."
Entities: United States, Moammar Gadhafi, United Nations, U.N., U.N. Security Council, National Transitional Council, African National Congress, Obama, CNN, Libyan, South Africa
Passage: (CNN) -- The United States will support an effort by several members of the U.N. Security Council to override the United Nations' sanctions committee and allow countries to free up frozen Libyan assets to speedily provide funds for the Libyan opposition's National Transitional Council. The Obama administration has tried for days to get approval from the U.N. sanctions committee to unfreeze $1 billion to $1.5 billion worth of Libyan assets, but South Africa has been blocking that move. Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi funded South Africa's African National Congress -- now the ruling party -- when it was a liberation movement fighting the white apartheid regime. The United States and other countries are exploring ways to help the Libyan rebels. A resolution would free $1.5 million of frozen Libyan assets. South Africa has been blocking committee approval of the resolution
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Libyan
|
[
"Veronica Zelle"
] |
{
"passage": 2387,
"query": 3698
}
|
Query: @placeholder maintains an account on the site and interacts with the girls daily, always taking note of what they want to see next.
Entities: CNN, Facebook, Sweety High, Veronica Zelle
Passage: (CNN) -- Sweety High co-founder Veronica Zelle remembers a young girl who wanted desperately to sing and share her voice, but was so afraid to show her face on camera that she would cover it with a dark towel and sing in the background. But through the encouraging words of her friends and peers on Sweety High, an online community exclusively for tween and teen girls, she was able to pull back the curtain and showcase her face and voice in tandem. It's a social gaming site that combines aspects of a site like Facebook with a call to be creative in an environment that includes contests with rewards and points. Sweety High is a social gaming site for tween and teen girls between ages 8 and 16. The site encourages and rewards girls for their positivity and creativity. Users can post videos, writing, artwork and photos to win prizes
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Veronica Zelle
|
[
"Alessandra Ambrosio"
] |
{
"passage": 2388,
"query": 3699
}
|
Query: Still pouting: @placeholder works the post-workout sweaty look to perfection in the teaser video
Entities: Angel, Victoria's Secret Angel Adrina Lima, YouTube, Victoria's Secret, Candice Swanepoel, Victoria's Secret Angels, Adrina Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio
Passage: It is the time of year again when the already toned Victoria's Secret Angels begin to fine tune their near flawless physiques in the run up to the brand's highly anticipated catwalk show. And, just like the previous two years, they have released a series of workout videos, aptly called 'Train like an Angel', revealing their fitness secrets. In the trailer for this years set of short films, released today on the Victoria's Secret YouTube channel, we get a sneak peek of the workouts used by Adrina Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio and Candice Swanepoel. Scroll down for video Working up a sweat: Victoria's Secret Angel Adrina Lima appears in this year's 'Train like an Angel' series. Sneak peek of workouts used by Adrina Lima and Candice Swanepoel. Final video, staring Alessandra Ambrosio, has yet to be released
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Alessandra Ambrosio
|
[
"China"
] |
{
"passage": 2389,
"query": 3700
}
|
Query: "I have won this honor for all archers in @placeholder and I believe the future will be brighter," said Zhang.
Entities: Italy, Olympic, Swedish, Greco-Roman, South Korean, Zhang, Abrahamian, Zhang Juanjuan, Park Sung-Hyun, Athens, Ara Abrahamian, CNN, China, Andrea Minguzzi
Passage: (CNN) -- Swedish wrestler Ara Abrahamian threw away the bronze medal he won in the Greco-Roman category in disgust in a protest over judging in his semifinal bout. Abrahamian places his medal on the competition mat in protest at a judging decision. Abrahamian was beaten in the 84 kg class by eventual gold medal winner Andrea Minguzzi of Italy but was furious with the verdict, shouting at the referee before confronting the judges. The Athens silver medal winner had to be restrained by teammates and later went on to win a bronze medal match. But the row continued at the medal ceremony as he only grudgingly mounted the podium and after receiving his medal made a point of taking it off and leaving it in the center of the competition mat. Swedish wrestler Ara Abrahamian throws away bronze medal in disgust. China's Zhang Juanjuan breaks South Korean dominance in women's archery. Zhang defeats defending champion Park Sung-Hyun 110-109 in a tense final. Heavy rain disrupts Olympic program with rowing and canoeing all washed out
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China
|
[
"China"
] |
{
"passage": 2389,
"query": 3701
}
|
Query: Following the completion of all Thursday's medal events, @placeholder lead the way witha massive 22 gold medals.
Entities: Italy, Olympic, Swedish, Greco-Roman, South Korean, Zhang, Abrahamian, Zhang Juanjuan, Park Sung-Hyun, Athens, Ara Abrahamian, CNN, China, Andrea Minguzzi
Passage: (CNN) -- Swedish wrestler Ara Abrahamian threw away the bronze medal he won in the Greco-Roman category in disgust in a protest over judging in his semifinal bout. Abrahamian places his medal on the competition mat in protest at a judging decision. Abrahamian was beaten in the 84 kg class by eventual gold medal winner Andrea Minguzzi of Italy but was furious with the verdict, shouting at the referee before confronting the judges. The Athens silver medal winner had to be restrained by teammates and later went on to win a bronze medal match. But the row continued at the medal ceremony as he only grudgingly mounted the podium and after receiving his medal made a point of taking it off and leaving it in the center of the competition mat. Swedish wrestler Ara Abrahamian throws away bronze medal in disgust. China's Zhang Juanjuan breaks South Korean dominance in women's archery. Zhang defeats defending champion Park Sung-Hyun 110-109 in a tense final. Heavy rain disrupts Olympic program with rowing and canoeing all washed out
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China
|
[
"Abou Diaby"
] |
{
"passage": 2390,
"query": 3702
}
|
Query: Glass man: @placeholder could return against Norwich after being sidelined for the last 15 months
Entities: England, Denmark, Nike, Injury, Abou Diaby, Neymar, Sami Mokbel, Liverpool, Gunners, Norwich, Brazil, Jack Wilshere, Arsenal, FA Cup, SamiMokbel81_DM, West Bromwich, Matt Barlow, Wilshere, Hull, Matt_Barlow_DM, World Cup, FA Cup Final, Daniel Agger
Passage: By Sami Mokbel Follow @@SamiMokbel81_DM and Matt Barlow Follow @@Matt_Barlow_DM Jack Wilshere is set to make his long-awaited comeback from a foot injury against Norwich on Sunday. The Arsenal midfielder broke a foot in a challenge with Liverpool’s Daniel Agger in England’s win over Denmark on March 5. The injury cast doubt over his World Cup prospects but Wilshere has recovered in time to feature in the FA Cup final against Hull on Saturday week and to gain a place the World Cup squad for Brazil. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Wilshere in new Nike advert with Neymar Long-awaited: Jack Wilshere is set to make his comeback from injury in the final game of the season. Jack Wilshere broke his foot in England's win over Denmark on March 5. Injury cast doubt over his World Cup prospects. Midfielder has recovered in time for FA Cup Final against Hull and World Cup in Brazil. Abou Diaby has not played for Arsenal in 15 months and was on bench for Gunners' win against West Bromwich on Sunday
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Abou Diaby
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[
"Macedonia",
"Macedonian"
] |
{
"passage": 2391,
"query": 3703
}
|
Query: "@placeholder was mentioned more times in a single basketball game on international TV than during its whole 20 years of existence since its independence," said Kasapi-Nuhiu.
Entities: Bo McCalebb, Macedonian, McCalebb, EuroBasket, Borche McCalebbovski, Lithuania, European, New Orleans, Macedonia, Balkan, CNN, Bo the Great
Passage: (CNN) -- Bo McCalebb, a 26-year old from New Orleans, makes for an unlikely Macedonian national hero. Until a year ago the basketball player had not even set foot in the small Balkan country, but since helping the national team to their biggest ever international sporting success last month, he's become one of Macedonia's favorite adopted sons. McCalebb was instrumental in Macedonia's fourth-place finish, their highest ever, at the EuroBasket championships in Lithuania. If not quite "Bo the Great," he's since been given the moniker "Borche McCalebbovski" by wags in the local media, who quickly picked up on the unprecedented fervor the team's wins created across the country . Macedonia achieved forth place at recent European basketball championships. Naturalized player, Bo McCalebb was key to the team's success. Unexpected wins lead to huge celebrations in Macedonia's captial. Some signs that ethnic divisions could be bridged by sports success
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Macedonia
|
[
"Macedonia",
"Macedonian"
] |
{
"passage": 2391,
"query": 3703
}
|
Query: "@placeholder was mentioned more times in a single basketball game on international TV than during its whole 20 years of existence since its independence," said Kasapi-Nuhiu.
Entities: Bo McCalebb, Macedonian, McCalebb, EuroBasket, Borche McCalebbovski, Lithuania, European, New Orleans, Macedonia, Balkan, CNN, Bo the Great
Passage: (CNN) -- Bo McCalebb, a 26-year old from New Orleans, makes for an unlikely Macedonian national hero. Until a year ago the basketball player had not even set foot in the small Balkan country, but since helping the national team to their biggest ever international sporting success last month, he's become one of Macedonia's favorite adopted sons. McCalebb was instrumental in Macedonia's fourth-place finish, their highest ever, at the EuroBasket championships in Lithuania. If not quite "Bo the Great," he's since been given the moniker "Borche McCalebbovski" by wags in the local media, who quickly picked up on the unprecedented fervor the team's wins created across the country . Macedonia achieved forth place at recent European basketball championships. Naturalized player, Bo McCalebb was key to the team's success. Unexpected wins lead to huge celebrations in Macedonia's captial. Some signs that ethnic divisions could be bridged by sports success
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Macedonian
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[
"European"
] |
{
"passage": 2391,
"query": 3704
}
|
Query: "I talked to a lot of older players and they said you can play longer with a (@placeholder) passport; I didn't even think about it, I just said yes."
Entities: Bo McCalebb, Macedonian, McCalebb, EuroBasket, Borche McCalebbovski, Lithuania, European, New Orleans, Macedonia, Balkan, CNN, Bo the Great
Passage: (CNN) -- Bo McCalebb, a 26-year old from New Orleans, makes for an unlikely Macedonian national hero. Until a year ago the basketball player had not even set foot in the small Balkan country, but since helping the national team to their biggest ever international sporting success last month, he's become one of Macedonia's favorite adopted sons. McCalebb was instrumental in Macedonia's fourth-place finish, their highest ever, at the EuroBasket championships in Lithuania. If not quite "Bo the Great," he's since been given the moniker "Borche McCalebbovski" by wags in the local media, who quickly picked up on the unprecedented fervor the team's wins created across the country . Macedonia achieved forth place at recent European basketball championships. Naturalized player, Bo McCalebb was key to the team's success. Unexpected wins lead to huge celebrations in Macedonia's captial. Some signs that ethnic divisions could be bridged by sports success
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European
|
[
"Bale",
"Gareth Bale"
] |
{
"passage": 2392,
"query": 3705
}
|
Query: In tow: @placeholder will be hoping he can follow Ronaldo to become a Real Madrid superstar
Entities: European Cup, UEFA Super Cup, Champions League, Welsh, Carlo Ancelotti, Cardiff, Wales, Atletico Madrid, Spain, Sevilla, Neil Ashton, Bale, Ancelotti, Ronaldo, Super Cup, Europa League, Gareth Bale, Real Madrid, Millenium Stadium, Cardiff City Stadium
Passage: By Neil Ashton Follow @@neilashton_ Carlo Ancelotti hailed Gareth Bale as the best player in the world ahead of his homecoming in Cardiff for the Super Cup tomorrow. The Real Madrid coach, who won the Champions League with the club last season, claimed the Wales forward is now one of the elite. Real Madrid, who won their tenth European Cup against Atletico Madrid last season, face Europa League winners Sevilla in the UEFA Super Cup at the Cardiff City Stadium. VIDEO Scroll down to see Ronaldo rattle one in off the underside of the bar in training The best: Carlo Ancelotti has hailed Gareth Bale ahead of the new campaign. Ancelotti hails Bale as the best in the world ahead of Super Cup. The Welsh midfielder is set to return home to play at Millenium Stadium. Enjoyed superb first season in Spain winning the Champions League
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Bale
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[
"Bale",
"Gareth Bale"
] |
{
"passage": 2392,
"query": 3705
}
|
Query: In tow: @placeholder will be hoping he can follow Ronaldo to become a Real Madrid superstar
Entities: European Cup, UEFA Super Cup, Champions League, Welsh, Carlo Ancelotti, Cardiff, Wales, Atletico Madrid, Spain, Sevilla, Neil Ashton, Bale, Ancelotti, Ronaldo, Super Cup, Europa League, Gareth Bale, Real Madrid, Millenium Stadium, Cardiff City Stadium
Passage: By Neil Ashton Follow @@neilashton_ Carlo Ancelotti hailed Gareth Bale as the best player in the world ahead of his homecoming in Cardiff for the Super Cup tomorrow. The Real Madrid coach, who won the Champions League with the club last season, claimed the Wales forward is now one of the elite. Real Madrid, who won their tenth European Cup against Atletico Madrid last season, face Europa League winners Sevilla in the UEFA Super Cup at the Cardiff City Stadium. VIDEO Scroll down to see Ronaldo rattle one in off the underside of the bar in training The best: Carlo Ancelotti has hailed Gareth Bale ahead of the new campaign. Ancelotti hails Bale as the best in the world ahead of Super Cup. The Welsh midfielder is set to return home to play at Millenium Stadium. Enjoyed superb first season in Spain winning the Champions League
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Gareth Bale
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[
"Welsh"
] |
{
"passage": 2392,
"query": 3706
}
|
Query: Impressed: Ancelotti has been delighted with the form of his @placeholder wing wizard
Entities: European Cup, UEFA Super Cup, Champions League, Welsh, Carlo Ancelotti, Cardiff, Wales, Atletico Madrid, Spain, Sevilla, Neil Ashton, Bale, Ancelotti, Ronaldo, Super Cup, Europa League, Gareth Bale, Real Madrid, Millenium Stadium, Cardiff City Stadium
Passage: By Neil Ashton Follow @@neilashton_ Carlo Ancelotti hailed Gareth Bale as the best player in the world ahead of his homecoming in Cardiff for the Super Cup tomorrow. The Real Madrid coach, who won the Champions League with the club last season, claimed the Wales forward is now one of the elite. Real Madrid, who won their tenth European Cup against Atletico Madrid last season, face Europa League winners Sevilla in the UEFA Super Cup at the Cardiff City Stadium. VIDEO Scroll down to see Ronaldo rattle one in off the underside of the bar in training The best: Carlo Ancelotti has hailed Gareth Bale ahead of the new campaign. Ancelotti hails Bale as the best in the world ahead of Super Cup. The Welsh midfielder is set to return home to play at Millenium Stadium. Enjoyed superb first season in Spain winning the Champions League
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Welsh
|
[
"God"
] |
{
"passage": 2393,
"query": 3707
}
|
Query: The controversial late night comedian points out that the story is about a man who at 900 years old decides to take two animals of every kind in the world, who conveniently happen to live within 5 miles of each other and load them onto a giant ship to save them from @placeholder as he destroys the world so that it may start anew.
Entities: God, HBO, Maher, Russell Crowe, Chris Christie, Noah's Ark, Alexandra Klausner, Real Time, Bill Maher
Passage: 'What kind of tyrant punishes everyone just to get back at the few he's mad at? I mean, besides Chris Christie,' he added By Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 10:28 EST, 16 March 2014 | UPDATED: 10:34 EST, 16 March 2014 Comedian Bill Maher hosted a 'Real Time' show on HBO on Friday that's one for the big book. He spoke of the story of Noah's Ark and called the biblical God a 'psychotic mass murderer' who also 'drowns babies.' Maher explains that he dislikes the story of Noah's Ark because of it's 'implausibility' and its 'immorality'. Maher explains that he dislikes the story of Noah's Ark because of it's 'implausibility' and its 'immorality' 'What kind of tyrant punishes everyone just to get back at the few he's mad at? I mean, besides Chris Christie,' he added. 'Hey, God, you know you're kind of a dick when you're in a movie with Russell Crowe and you're the one with anger issues,' quipped Maher
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God
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[
"Stig"
] |
{
"passage": 2394,
"query": 3708
}
|
Query: @placeholder needed a four hour operation and a week's recovery in a vet clinic (pictured)
Entities: RSPCA, Staffordshire, Alex Ward, Edmonds, Stig, Kim Edmonds, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Springer Spaniels
Passage: By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 07:14 EST, 25 August 2012 | UPDATED: 11:03 EST, 25 August 2012 A woman is facing a jail sentence for slashing her dog’s head, nose and body 31 times before cutting herself and telling police it was an intruder. Kim Edmonds, 21, carried out the cruel attack on her springer spaniel Stig which left him mutilated with lacerations and burns in what a RSPCA inspector called the ‘worst attack’ she had ever seen. The unemployed woman from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire was found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to the dog on Friday and, pending a psychiatric report, the judge did not rule out a maximum sentence of six months in jail. Kim Edmonds was found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to her dog. She slashed her two Springer Spaniels, one sustained 31 lacerations and burns. Pending a psychiatric report, Edmonds could serve a maximum of six months in jail. After the attack she made an emergency call to police, claiming an intruder had attacked her and her dogs. Investigators discovered her injuries were self-inflicted
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Stig
|
[
"Stig"
] |
{
"passage": 2394,
"query": 3709
}
|
Query: @placeholder needed a four hour operation and spent a week recovering at a vet clinic, costing the RSPCA thousands of pounds.
Entities: RSPCA, Staffordshire, Alex Ward, Edmonds, Stig, Kim Edmonds, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Springer Spaniels
Passage: By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 07:14 EST, 25 August 2012 | UPDATED: 11:03 EST, 25 August 2012 A woman is facing a jail sentence for slashing her dog’s head, nose and body 31 times before cutting herself and telling police it was an intruder. Kim Edmonds, 21, carried out the cruel attack on her springer spaniel Stig which left him mutilated with lacerations and burns in what a RSPCA inspector called the ‘worst attack’ she had ever seen. The unemployed woman from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire was found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to the dog on Friday and, pending a psychiatric report, the judge did not rule out a maximum sentence of six months in jail. Kim Edmonds was found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to her dog. She slashed her two Springer Spaniels, one sustained 31 lacerations and burns. Pending a psychiatric report, Edmonds could serve a maximum of six months in jail. After the attack she made an emergency call to police, claiming an intruder had attacked her and her dogs. Investigators discovered her injuries were self-inflicted
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Stig
|
[
"Madonna"
] |
{
"passage": 2395,
"query": 3710
}
|
Query: Leigh used the same techniques when helping Madonna's younger brother Christopher Ciccone write his best-selling memoir, "Life With My Sister @placeholder."
Entities: Madonna, Leigh, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Christopher Ciccone, Jeannie Out of the Bottle, English, CNN, Barbara Eden, Wendy Leigh
Passage: (CNN) -- When all is said and done, Wendy Leigh is just a name on a book cover. Sometimes her name is accompanied by the word "with," or, in the case of one juicy memoir, the phrase "assisted by, edited by, and put into proper English by ..." Leigh is a celebrity ghostwriter -- as crucial to the publishing process as paper and ink. "Clearly I am not sitting there holding a pen with the [celebrity]," said Leigh, who has co-written autobiographies with Zsa Zsa Gabor and Madonna's brother Christopher Ciccone. "It's a very delicate relationship," she said. "I'm not there as an interrogator. ... Nothing will go in that book that they don't want. But that's not to say you're not going to do quite a bit of coaxing and convincing." Leigh's latest, Barbara Eden's "Jeannie Out of the Bottle" is due out in 2011. Celebrity memoirs fill bookshelves before the holiday season. Many celebrities might not have the time or skill set to write their own books, expert says. Five ghostwriters worked with Zsa Zsa Gabor before her memoirs were finally finished
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Madonna
|
[
"Bo Xilai"
] |
{
"passage": 2396,
"query": 3711
}
|
Query: and the erratic behaviour of @placeholder’s wife Gu, who with the help of her
Entities: US, Wang Lijun, Gu Kailai, Chinese, Peter Simpson, Neil Heywood, Intermediate Court, China, Chengdu, Wang, Heywood, Bo Xilai, British, Jill Reilly
Passage: By Jill Reilly and Peter Simpson PUBLISHED: 07:38 EST, 18 September 2012 | UPDATED: 08:03 EST, 18 September 2012 The Chinese police chief who exposed the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood and then tried to defect to the US, has avoided the death penalty in China. The Intermediate Court in the central city of Chengdu did not issue a verdict following the two half-day sessions in which it heard charges that Wang Lijun tried to defect, abused his power, took bribes and ignored the laws. Wang's lawyer declined to comment other than to confirm the trial had concluded. Heywood's death in November was initially ruled as either from excessive drinking or a heart attack. Gu Kailai, wife of politician Bo Xilai was handed a suspended death sentence for poisoning Heywood. Case of Wang Lijun was held behind closed doors amid tight security in Chengdu. Wang, 52, is the former mafia-busting cop and right hand man of popular party secretary Bo Xilai
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Bo Xilai
|
[
"Muslim Brotherhood"
] |
{
"passage": 2397,
"query": 3712
}
|
Query: various parties of Morsy, the former @placeholder leader who last
Entities: Daily Mail, Islamic, al-Zawahiri, Americans, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Egyptian, Mohamed Morsy, Gulf, Middle East, Muslims, Zionists, Mubarak, West, Muslim Brotherhood, Al-Zawahiri, U.S., Hosni, al Qaeda, Department of State, American
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:57 EST, 3 August 2013 | UPDATED: 00:57 EST, 3 August 2013 On the same day that the U.S. Department of State issued a global terrorism warning, a message suspected to be from al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri was posted on multiple jihadist web forums on Friday. In the 14-minute audio message, the 62-year-old al-Zawahiri criticizes the ouster of Muslim Brotherhood-backed former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy, blaming the military coup that resulted in his removal on Americans and 'Zionists.' The crusaders, the seculars, the Americanized army, (former Egyptian President Hosni) Mubarak's thugs and some members of Islamic parties with the support of Gulf money and American plotting, all agreed to topple Mohamed Morsy's government,' he said in the recording. The message began showing up on jihadist websites on the same day the U.S. government issued a global terrorism alert. Al-Zawahiri urges Muslims to unite and fight the West. The terrorism alert was issued because U.S. intelligence officers intercepted communications between al Qaeda operatives organizing an attack on U.S. targets in the Middle East
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Muslim Brotherhood
|
[
"Ukraine"
] |
{
"passage": 2398,
"query": 3713
}
|
Query: @placeholder military, security and police forces are so impotent, demoralized and compromised by Russian infiltration that their response has so far been pathetic.
Entities: Balkans, Kosovars, Graham Allison, Latvia, pro-Russian, Serbs, Ukraine, NATO, Yugoslavia, Russia, West, Russian Revolution, Geneva, Bosnians, U.S., Allison, Obama, American, Croatians
Passage: Despite the ray of good news in Thursday's Geneva agreement on steps to de-escalate the crisis in Ukraine, President Obama was right to sound a note of caution, observing that "I don't think we can be sure of anything at this point." The deal, reached by Russia, Ukraine and the West, called for, among other things, disarming illegally armed pro-Russian demonstrators in eastern Ukraine, and the surrender of the government buildings they have seized. These are good and essential first steps, but unless they can now be implemented as a basis on which the parties can move to further, bolder steps to reverse underlying trends, Ukraine could still slide into civil war. If this happened, how would it affect American national interests? Could Ukraine become a 21st century echo of the Balkans in the 1990s, when the collapse of Yugoslavia saw a decade of war between Serbs, Croatians, Bosnians and Kosovars? (No one should forget that just a century ago Ukraine was sucked into a tragic, bloody civil war shortly after gaining independence in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution.). Graham Allison: Geneva deal on de-escalation in Ukraine a ray of hope. He says unless terms are implemented and conflict reversed, civil war still a threat. He says West does have an interest in stalling Russia-coaxed incursions. Allison: If Latvia, part of NATO, were next, U.S. could be compelled to enter conflict
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Ukraine
|
[
"Ukraine"
] |
{
"passage": 2398,
"query": 3714
}
|
Query: If Thursday's deal unravels and @placeholder authorities remain unable to restore basic law and order, the pro-Russian demonstrators occupying buildings will be emboldened to expand their reach.
Entities: Balkans, Kosovars, Graham Allison, Latvia, pro-Russian, Serbs, Ukraine, NATO, Yugoslavia, Russia, West, Russian Revolution, Geneva, Bosnians, U.S., Allison, Obama, American, Croatians
Passage: Despite the ray of good news in Thursday's Geneva agreement on steps to de-escalate the crisis in Ukraine, President Obama was right to sound a note of caution, observing that "I don't think we can be sure of anything at this point." The deal, reached by Russia, Ukraine and the West, called for, among other things, disarming illegally armed pro-Russian demonstrators in eastern Ukraine, and the surrender of the government buildings they have seized. These are good and essential first steps, but unless they can now be implemented as a basis on which the parties can move to further, bolder steps to reverse underlying trends, Ukraine could still slide into civil war. If this happened, how would it affect American national interests? Could Ukraine become a 21st century echo of the Balkans in the 1990s, when the collapse of Yugoslavia saw a decade of war between Serbs, Croatians, Bosnians and Kosovars? (No one should forget that just a century ago Ukraine was sucked into a tragic, bloody civil war shortly after gaining independence in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution.). Graham Allison: Geneva deal on de-escalation in Ukraine a ray of hope. He says unless terms are implemented and conflict reversed, civil war still a threat. He says West does have an interest in stalling Russia-coaxed incursions. Allison: If Latvia, part of NATO, were next, U.S. could be compelled to enter conflict
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Ukraine
|
[
"Russia"
] |
{
"passage": 2398,
"query": 3715
}
|
Query: @placeholder military intervention in Latvia, even under the guise of special forces in green garb without insignia, would almost certainly be engaged by Latvian military and police.
Entities: Balkans, Kosovars, Graham Allison, Latvia, pro-Russian, Serbs, Ukraine, NATO, Yugoslavia, Russia, West, Russian Revolution, Geneva, Bosnians, U.S., Allison, Obama, American, Croatians
Passage: Despite the ray of good news in Thursday's Geneva agreement on steps to de-escalate the crisis in Ukraine, President Obama was right to sound a note of caution, observing that "I don't think we can be sure of anything at this point." The deal, reached by Russia, Ukraine and the West, called for, among other things, disarming illegally armed pro-Russian demonstrators in eastern Ukraine, and the surrender of the government buildings they have seized. These are good and essential first steps, but unless they can now be implemented as a basis on which the parties can move to further, bolder steps to reverse underlying trends, Ukraine could still slide into civil war. If this happened, how would it affect American national interests? Could Ukraine become a 21st century echo of the Balkans in the 1990s, when the collapse of Yugoslavia saw a decade of war between Serbs, Croatians, Bosnians and Kosovars? (No one should forget that just a century ago Ukraine was sucked into a tragic, bloody civil war shortly after gaining independence in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution.). Graham Allison: Geneva deal on de-escalation in Ukraine a ray of hope. He says unless terms are implemented and conflict reversed, civil war still a threat. He says West does have an interest in stalling Russia-coaxed incursions. Allison: If Latvia, part of NATO, were next, U.S. could be compelled to enter conflict
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Russia
|
[
"Josie Cunningham"
] |
{
"passage": 2399,
"query": 3716
}
|
Query: Showing off her platinum blonde locks, @placeholder pole-danced in a nightclub, before flashing her pink bra and falling over several times in the street.
Entities: NHS, Josie Cunningham, Twitter, Christmas, Grace
Passage: She most recently provoked mothers by saying breastfeeding was 'vile and borderline incest'. Now NHS boob job scrounger Josie Cunningham, who gave birth to daughter Grace in September, is saying she wants to get pregnant again by Christmas - to save on the school run. The unemployed wannabe-model, who fell pregnant with her third child after a stint as a £1,000-a-night hooker, wants another child in the same school year as Grace. Scroll down for video Would-be glamour model Josie Cunningham, 24, seen leaving hospital with her new baby daughter Grace earlier this month, left, wants to have a fourth child to make the school run easier. The 24-year-old mother-of-three gave birth to daughter Grace in September. Wants fourth child in the same school year as Grace to save on school run. Recently described breastfeeding as 'vile' and 'borderline incest' on Twitter. Wannabe model first sparked fury after £4,800 NHS breast enlargement. She caused outrage after getting free taxis to take her children to school
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Josie Cunningham
|
[
"German"
] |
{
"passage": 2400,
"query": 3717
}
|
Query: @placeholder's Bild newspaper, a sister publication of Bild am Sonntag, published an editorial Sunday criticizing the reported lawsuit plans.
Entities: Tabriz, Press TV, Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, German, Ashtiani, Iran, CNN, Bild am Sonntag
Passage: (CNN) -- A woman convicted of murder and adultery and sentenced to die by stoning said Saturday she would sue the two German journalists who interviewed her son, Iran's government-backed Press TV reported. The men, identified only as a reporter and photojournalist, were arrested in October after they interviewed the son and lawyer of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, who was convicted of adultery in 2006 and sentenced to death by stoning. Her case has drawn sharp criticism from the international community. No date has been set for her execution. Ashtiani told reporters in the northwestern city of Tabriz that she planned to sue the German nationals, Press TV reported. The men, who work for the Bild am Sonntag newspaper, are charged with espionage and are accused of working illegally as journalists in Iran. Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani is sentenced to die by stoning. She says she will sue two German nationals who interviewed her son. An activist says the government pressured her to make comments to reporters. A German newspaper describes the events as a "strange farce"
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German
|
[
"Bild am Sonntag"
] |
{
"passage": 2400,
"query": 3718
}
|
Query: Germany's @placeholder newspaper, a sister publication of Bild am Sonntag, published an editorial Sunday criticizing the reported lawsuit plans.
Entities: Tabriz, Press TV, Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, German, Ashtiani, Iran, CNN, Bild am Sonntag
Passage: (CNN) -- A woman convicted of murder and adultery and sentenced to die by stoning said Saturday she would sue the two German journalists who interviewed her son, Iran's government-backed Press TV reported. The men, identified only as a reporter and photojournalist, were arrested in October after they interviewed the son and lawyer of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, who was convicted of adultery in 2006 and sentenced to death by stoning. Her case has drawn sharp criticism from the international community. No date has been set for her execution. Ashtiani told reporters in the northwestern city of Tabriz that she planned to sue the German nationals, Press TV reported. The men, who work for the Bild am Sonntag newspaper, are charged with espionage and are accused of working illegally as journalists in Iran. Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani is sentenced to die by stoning. She says she will sue two German nationals who interviewed her son. An activist says the government pressured her to make comments to reporters. A German newspaper describes the events as a "strange farce"
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Bild am Sonntag
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[
"Jewish"
] |
{
"passage": 2401,
"query": 3719
}
|
Query: The Bible commands @placeholder to wear a blue fringe on their garments.
Entities: Hebrew, Israel, Ellie Zolfagharifard, Bar-Kokhba, Murex trunculus, Bible, Jewish
Passage: By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 08:50 EST, 2 January 2014 | UPDATED: 05:34 EST, 3 January 2014 A 2,000-year old textile containing a mysterious blue dye described in the Bible has been uncovered in Israel. The cloth, which displays one of the few remnants of the ancient colour ever found, was dyed using a snail known as the Murex trunculus. The gland of this sea-snail secretes a yellow fluid that, when exposed to sunlight, turns purple-blue and can be used to dye cloth. A 2,000-year old textile that contains a mysterious blue dye described in the Bible, has been uncovered in Israel. Researchers and rabbis have long searched for the enigmatic colour, called tekhelet in Hebrew. Rabbis have long searched for the enigmatic blue colour, called tekhelet. It was used in clothing of the High Priest, but the dye was lost in antiquity. The fabrics may have been part of the property belonging to Jewish refugees from the time of the Bar-Kokhba revolt of 132-135 AD
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Jewish
|
[
"London"
] |
{
"passage": 2402,
"query": 3720
}
|
Query: Police in @placeholder are now investigating the hacking claims as well as allegations of bribery of police.
Entities: United States, Andy Coulson, New York, News of the World, Mark Lewis, News International, Rupert Murdoch, CNN, News Corp., London, News Corp, British
Passage: London (CNN) -- A lawyer for numerous alleged victims of phone hacking by journalists has confirmed that he plans to launch legal action in the United States against media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Mark Lewis told CNN Friday he expects an initial hearing to be held in New York in about two to three months, as he seeks to begin legal claims in the United States. This summer's scandal around claims of phone hacking by journalists working for the now-defunct News of the World -- run by News International, the British arm of News Corp. -- rocked public confidence in the media, police and politicians. NEW: Andy Coulson is taking legal action against News Corp., his lawyer says. Lawyer Mark Lewis says an initial hearing may take place in New York this fall. News Corp is the parent company of the publishers of News of the World. Outrage over claims of phone hacking by the newspaper's journalists led to its closure
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London
|
[
"Ariel Castro"
] |
{
"passage": 2403,
"query": 3721
}
|
Query: Following the discovery of Amanda Berry, Michelle Knight and @placeholder, who had been missing for 10 years, languishing in the basement of Castro's home, there was a renewed focus on missing persons cold cases.
Entities: Hayley O'keeffe, Acevedo, Ariel Castro, WKYC, Cleveland, Alex Greig, Ryan Gorman, Elias Acevedo, PUBLISHED, UPDATED
Passage: By Alex Greig and Hayley O'keeffe and Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 19:49 EST, 30 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:30 EST, 31 December 2013 A neighbor of notorious kidnapper and rapist Ariel Castro pleaded guilty Monday to hundreds of charges including murder, kidnapping and rape. Elias Acevedo, 49 pleaded guilty to 297 charges in total after previously confessed to the kidnapping, rape and murder of two women in a Cleveland neighborhood in the early 1990s, as well as repeatedly sexually assaulting his own daughters. The disturbed man was sentenced to 445 years in prison without the possibility of parole, WKYC reported. Elias Acevedo, 49, pleaded guilty Monday to the kidnap, rape and murder of two women who disappeared in the mid-90s. At the time of the women's disappearance, Acevedo lived on the same block as Ariel Castro. He also pleaded guilty to kidnapping and raping his three daughters over the past two decades. Paternity testing shows that Acevedo fathered a child with at least one member of his own family
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Ariel Castro
|
[
"Android"
] |
{
"passage": 2404,
"query": 3722
}
|
Query: @placeholder uses the cryptographic signature as a way to check that an app or program is legitimate and to ensure it has not been tampered with.
Entities: Samsung Galaxy S4, Bluebox, Google, Android, Nexus, Jeff Forristal
Passage: A 'master key' that could give hackers complete access to mobile phones and tablets running Google's Android software (logo pictured) has been revealed A ‘master key’ that could give hackers complete access to mobile phones and tablets running Google’s Android software has been revealed. The bug could allow hackers to hijack phones, allowing them to steal data, listen in to calls or send junk email and text messages. Researchers say the loophole has been present since 2009, and claim around 900 million devices are at risk. Jeff Forristal of Bluebox, the firm which uncovered the key, said the implications of the discovery were ‘huge’. A bug that has been present since 2009 allows hackers to listen in to calls and send junk emails from Android devices. One research firm claims over 900 million Android devices are at risk from the bug that takes advantage of the way the operating system handles cryptographic verification of apps installed on phones and tablets. Samsung Galaxy S4 handsets have a fix, but Google's Nexus phones remain at risk. There is no evidence that the flaw has been exploited yet
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Android
|
[
"Papua New Guinea"
] |
{
"passage": 2405,
"query": 3723
}
|
Query: Breach of rights: Protesters say the policy is a breach of the human rights of people who deserve a better chance at life - something they say they won't get in @placeholder
Entities: Australia, Papua New Guinea, Iranian, Matt Blake, Iran, Immigration Department, Christmas Island, Kevin Rudd, Australian
Passage: By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 11:28 EST, 22 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:38 EST, 22 July 2013 The Australian government has sparked fury after it published photographs of asylum seekers weeping as they await deportation to Papua New Guinea - hours after arriving on a rickety boat from Iran. In one of the photographs a young woman sobs, her head in her hands, as she sits on the floor of a detention camp on Christmas Island moments after she was told she was to be resettled. They were the first boatload - carrying 81 mostly Iranian nationals - of refugees to arrive in Australia since Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced that all unauthorised asylum-seekers will be sent to Papua New Guinea for resettlement. The 81 Iranian refugees landed on Christmas Island today in rickety boat. They are first refugees to arrive since asylum deal was announced Friday. The deal allows Australia to send all illegal refugees to Papua New Guinea. In one of the photographs a young woman sobs, her head in her hands. Immigration Department spokesman: 'I'm sure they regret coming here now'
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Papua New Guinea
|
[
"Paler Lin"
] |
{
"passage": 2406,
"query": 3724
}
|
Query: But critics have pointed to a number of flaws in the footage, as well as the hefty profit @placeholder has reportedly made from its success - up to a huge $52,000.
Entities: Kevin Nickel, Josh Paler Lin, Los Angeles, DailyMail.com, YouTube, Kenneth Nickel, CBS, Nickel, Thomas, Kenny, Paler Lin, Video
Passage: The brother of an apparent street beggar who became an internet star for spending $100 on food for other people claims his 'mentally unstable' sibling chose to be homeless and is awaiting a $150,000 inheritance. Kevin Nickel also said the man the internet knows as Thomas - whose online donation kitty has received more than $135,000 from members of the public - is actually named Kenneth Nickel, or Kenny, and that he wants people to know 'it's all a scam' so that the donated money can go to those who actually need it. 'He's sitting on money - he's sitting on an estate,' Mr Nickel told CBS Los Angeles. YouTube star Josh Paler Lin filmed himself giving beggar Thomas $100. Video showed Thomas spending cash on food for his homeless friends. Thomas' brother Kevin Nickel says his name is Kenneth Nickel and goes by Kenny. Claims his brother is 'sitting on' money from their parents estate. An online donations page for 'Thomas' has received over $135,000. One witness who saw the video filmed said Paler Lin drove Thomas to the liquor store. Thomas insists he had never met Paler Lin before, events were not set up. Paler Lin told DailyMail.com the events were natural and not pre-planned
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Paler Lin
|
[
"Paler Lin"
] |
{
"passage": 2406,
"query": 3725
}
|
Query: 'They go to a homeless person and make a feel-good video because they know that's going to get views,' said one YouTube user, referring to the site's personalities, such as @placeholder.
Entities: Kevin Nickel, Josh Paler Lin, Los Angeles, DailyMail.com, YouTube, Kenneth Nickel, CBS, Nickel, Thomas, Kenny, Paler Lin, Video
Passage: The brother of an apparent street beggar who became an internet star for spending $100 on food for other people claims his 'mentally unstable' sibling chose to be homeless and is awaiting a $150,000 inheritance. Kevin Nickel also said the man the internet knows as Thomas - whose online donation kitty has received more than $135,000 from members of the public - is actually named Kenneth Nickel, or Kenny, and that he wants people to know 'it's all a scam' so that the donated money can go to those who actually need it. 'He's sitting on money - he's sitting on an estate,' Mr Nickel told CBS Los Angeles. YouTube star Josh Paler Lin filmed himself giving beggar Thomas $100. Video showed Thomas spending cash on food for his homeless friends. Thomas' brother Kevin Nickel says his name is Kenneth Nickel and goes by Kenny. Claims his brother is 'sitting on' money from their parents estate. An online donations page for 'Thomas' has received over $135,000. One witness who saw the video filmed said Paler Lin drove Thomas to the liquor store. Thomas insists he had never met Paler Lin before, events were not set up. Paler Lin told DailyMail.com the events were natural and not pre-planned
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Paler Lin
|
[
"Thomas"
] |
{
"passage": 2406,
"query": 3726
}
|
Query: When questioned by DailyMail.com, he did not explain why @placeholder chose to drag several bags of food 34 minutes to the park, instead of shopping at least two stores that were closer to the park.
Entities: Kevin Nickel, Josh Paler Lin, Los Angeles, DailyMail.com, YouTube, Kenneth Nickel, CBS, Nickel, Thomas, Kenny, Paler Lin, Video
Passage: The brother of an apparent street beggar who became an internet star for spending $100 on food for other people claims his 'mentally unstable' sibling chose to be homeless and is awaiting a $150,000 inheritance. Kevin Nickel also said the man the internet knows as Thomas - whose online donation kitty has received more than $135,000 from members of the public - is actually named Kenneth Nickel, or Kenny, and that he wants people to know 'it's all a scam' so that the donated money can go to those who actually need it. 'He's sitting on money - he's sitting on an estate,' Mr Nickel told CBS Los Angeles. YouTube star Josh Paler Lin filmed himself giving beggar Thomas $100. Video showed Thomas spending cash on food for his homeless friends. Thomas' brother Kevin Nickel says his name is Kenneth Nickel and goes by Kenny. Claims his brother is 'sitting on' money from their parents estate. An online donations page for 'Thomas' has received over $135,000. One witness who saw the video filmed said Paler Lin drove Thomas to the liquor store. Thomas insists he had never met Paler Lin before, events were not set up. Paler Lin told DailyMail.com the events were natural and not pre-planned
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Thomas
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[
"Stuart Lancaster"
] |
{
"passage": 2407,
"query": 3727
}
|
Query: Burgess crosses his arms and looks stern ahead of his debut - which @placeholder will be watching
Entities: Bristol, Sam Burgess, Saxons, World Cup, England, Adam Jones, Andy Short, Wales, Ireland, Ireland Wolfhounds, Under 20s, Stuart Lancaster, Andy Robinson, England Saxons, Test, Worcester, Cork
Passage: This day was always likely to come; it was just a question of how soon. Sam Burgess is back in an England shirt again - this time in the code he is still hurriedly attempting to crack. When the Saxons take on the savagely-titled Ireland ‘Wolfhounds’ in Cork on Friday night, there will be all manner of Test players involved in what is, sadly, a rare ‘A’-team international match. In a World Cup year, so many fringe candidates for national service require these occasions to press their case, but most countries have dispensed with second-string sides - leaving a giant leap between the Under 20s and the senior ranks. Sam Burgess will make his England Saxons debut in Cork on Friday night. Rugby league convert will play at inside centre against Ireland Wolfhounds. Stuart Lancaster is flying across to Cork to keep tabs on his second string. Bristol director of rugby Andy Robinson has displayed his ruthless streak. He has banished Andy Short from squad for joining rivals Worcester. Adam Jones may have retired from international duty with Wales, but don't bet against him wearing the red shirt again in the future
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Stuart Lancaster
|
[
"Mariah Yeater",
"Yeater"
] |
{
"passage": 2408,
"query": 3728
}
|
Query: At the time of the alleged encounter, @placeholder had only just turned 19.
Entities: Tristyn, Alanah Eriksen, Yeater, Justin Bieber, Today Show, Mariah Yeater
Passage: By Alanah Eriksen UPDATED: 16:05 EST, 4 November 2011 Justin Bieber has spoken for the first time about allegations he fathered a fan's four-month-old child. Mariah Yeater, 20, claims in court filings that the star father her son Tristyn during a 30-second sex session in a bathroom backstage after one of his shows. She now wants to force the 17-year-old to take a DNA test and pay up to $260,000 in monthly child support. 'I would just like to say basically that none of those allegations are true,' he told the Today Show. 'I know that I'm going to be a target but I'm never going to be a victim.' The 20-year-old who claims he fathered her three-month-old child could face a statutory rape charge. She considered giving the child up for adoption. Photos have emerged showing intimate tattoos as she strips off for the camera. It has been alleged she told her ex-boyfriend he was the father. Ex boyfriend denied he got her pregnant and a fight left Yeater charged with Battery
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Mariah Yeater
|
[
"Mariah Yeater",
"Yeater"
] |
{
"passage": 2408,
"query": 3728
}
|
Query: At the time of the alleged encounter, @placeholder had only just turned 19.
Entities: Tristyn, Alanah Eriksen, Yeater, Justin Bieber, Today Show, Mariah Yeater
Passage: By Alanah Eriksen UPDATED: 16:05 EST, 4 November 2011 Justin Bieber has spoken for the first time about allegations he fathered a fan's four-month-old child. Mariah Yeater, 20, claims in court filings that the star father her son Tristyn during a 30-second sex session in a bathroom backstage after one of his shows. She now wants to force the 17-year-old to take a DNA test and pay up to $260,000 in monthly child support. 'I would just like to say basically that none of those allegations are true,' he told the Today Show. 'I know that I'm going to be a target but I'm never going to be a victim.' The 20-year-old who claims he fathered her three-month-old child could face a statutory rape charge. She considered giving the child up for adoption. Photos have emerged showing intimate tattoos as she strips off for the camera. It has been alleged she told her ex-boyfriend he was the father. Ex boyfriend denied he got her pregnant and a fight left Yeater charged with Battery
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Yeater
|
[
"Mariah Yeater",
"Yeater"
] |
{
"passage": 2408,
"query": 3729
}
|
Query: take action, given that it's been reported that @placeholder is filing a
Entities: Tristyn, Alanah Eriksen, Yeater, Justin Bieber, Today Show, Mariah Yeater
Passage: By Alanah Eriksen UPDATED: 16:05 EST, 4 November 2011 Justin Bieber has spoken for the first time about allegations he fathered a fan's four-month-old child. Mariah Yeater, 20, claims in court filings that the star father her son Tristyn during a 30-second sex session in a bathroom backstage after one of his shows. She now wants to force the 17-year-old to take a DNA test and pay up to $260,000 in monthly child support. 'I would just like to say basically that none of those allegations are true,' he told the Today Show. 'I know that I'm going to be a target but I'm never going to be a victim.' The 20-year-old who claims he fathered her three-month-old child could face a statutory rape charge. She considered giving the child up for adoption. Photos have emerged showing intimate tattoos as she strips off for the camera. It has been alleged she told her ex-boyfriend he was the father. Ex boyfriend denied he got her pregnant and a fight left Yeater charged with Battery
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Mariah Yeater
|
[
"Mariah Yeater",
"Yeater"
] |
{
"passage": 2408,
"query": 3729
}
|
Query: take action, given that it's been reported that @placeholder is filing a
Entities: Tristyn, Alanah Eriksen, Yeater, Justin Bieber, Today Show, Mariah Yeater
Passage: By Alanah Eriksen UPDATED: 16:05 EST, 4 November 2011 Justin Bieber has spoken for the first time about allegations he fathered a fan's four-month-old child. Mariah Yeater, 20, claims in court filings that the star father her son Tristyn during a 30-second sex session in a bathroom backstage after one of his shows. She now wants to force the 17-year-old to take a DNA test and pay up to $260,000 in monthly child support. 'I would just like to say basically that none of those allegations are true,' he told the Today Show. 'I know that I'm going to be a target but I'm never going to be a victim.' The 20-year-old who claims he fathered her three-month-old child could face a statutory rape charge. She considered giving the child up for adoption. Photos have emerged showing intimate tattoos as she strips off for the camera. It has been alleged she told her ex-boyfriend he was the father. Ex boyfriend denied he got her pregnant and a fight left Yeater charged with Battery
|
Yeater
|
[
"Justin Bieber"
] |
{
"passage": 2408,
"query": 3730
}
|
Query: Before @placeholder: Mariah looks sweet and innocent in her school yearbook photo from 2006
Entities: Tristyn, Alanah Eriksen, Yeater, Justin Bieber, Today Show, Mariah Yeater
Passage: By Alanah Eriksen UPDATED: 16:05 EST, 4 November 2011 Justin Bieber has spoken for the first time about allegations he fathered a fan's four-month-old child. Mariah Yeater, 20, claims in court filings that the star father her son Tristyn during a 30-second sex session in a bathroom backstage after one of his shows. She now wants to force the 17-year-old to take a DNA test and pay up to $260,000 in monthly child support. 'I would just like to say basically that none of those allegations are true,' he told the Today Show. 'I know that I'm going to be a target but I'm never going to be a victim.' The 20-year-old who claims he fathered her three-month-old child could face a statutory rape charge. She considered giving the child up for adoption. Photos have emerged showing intimate tattoos as she strips off for the camera. It has been alleged she told her ex-boyfriend he was the father. Ex boyfriend denied he got her pregnant and a fight left Yeater charged with Battery
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Justin Bieber
|
[
"Santa Claus"
] |
{
"passage": 2409,
"query": 3731
}
|
Query: @placeholder's little helper, Prince George peers around the door with his parents and great-grandmother the Queen, as joker Prince Harry dressed as Father Christmas delivers gifts for his nephew
Entities: Queen, Santa Claus, Charles, William, Daily Mail, Harry, Duchess of Cornwall, Alison Jackson, Sandringham, Christmas, Royal Family, Prince George, Kate
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:45 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 03:27 EST, 12 December 2013 Dressed in a reindeer costume, Prince George enjoys his first Christmas, surrounded by all four generations of the Royal Family. As well as delighted parents William and Kate, there’s uncle Harry in the role of Santa Claus. And the Queen, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall also make an appearance. At first glance, you’d be forgiven for thinking you are privy to an advance sneak peek into the Royal family’s Christmas album. But not is all as it seems. For this Sandringham scene has been created by spoof photographer Alison Jackson, using lookalikes. Spoof photographer Alison Jackson imagines Prince George's first Christmas. You could be forgiven for thinking the snaps are straight from the Royal family's album
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Santa Claus
|
[
"Prosecuting Casey Anthony"
] |
{
"passage": 2410,
"query": 3732
}
|
Query: CNN: In "@placeholder," you play Jeff Ashton, the trial lawyer.
Entities: Rob Lowe, Chris Traeger, Knife Fight, Parks and Recreation, Behind the Candelabra, NBC, Liberace, Paul Turner, Jeff Ashton, Ulysses S. Grant, Matt Damon, Prosecuting Casey Anthony, Casey Anthony, CNN, Lifetime, Lowe
Passage: (CNN) -- It's been a busy month for Rob Lowe. His Lifetime movie "Prosecuting Casey Anthony" premiered Saturday with him as attorney Jeff Ashton. On Friday, Lowe will tread familiar territory when his indie flick "Knife Fight" hits theaters. The actor plays Paul Turner, a cutthroat political strategist who's trying to keep his candidates afloat amid self-sabotaging drama. Lowe also can be seen weekly as sad-sack health nut Chris Traeger on NBC's "Parks and Recreation," which is shooting its fifth season. CNN recently spoke with Lowe about his projects, his personal thoughts on the Casey Anthony trial, his dream of playing Ulysses S. Grant and working with Matt Damon on "Behind the Candelabra," the story of Liberace. Rob Lowe recently starred in a Lifetime movie about the Casey Anthony trial. Lowe's also appearing as a political strategist in the indie film "Knife Fight" The actor is attached to a role he says he's wanted to play for years: Ulysses S. Grant
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Prosecuting Casey Anthony
|
[
"Jeff Ashton"
] |
{
"passage": 2410,
"query": 3733
}
|
Query: CNN: In "Prosecuting Casey Anthony," you play @placeholder, the trial lawyer.
Entities: Rob Lowe, Chris Traeger, Knife Fight, Parks and Recreation, Behind the Candelabra, NBC, Liberace, Paul Turner, Jeff Ashton, Ulysses S. Grant, Matt Damon, Prosecuting Casey Anthony, Casey Anthony, CNN, Lifetime, Lowe
Passage: (CNN) -- It's been a busy month for Rob Lowe. His Lifetime movie "Prosecuting Casey Anthony" premiered Saturday with him as attorney Jeff Ashton. On Friday, Lowe will tread familiar territory when his indie flick "Knife Fight" hits theaters. The actor plays Paul Turner, a cutthroat political strategist who's trying to keep his candidates afloat amid self-sabotaging drama. Lowe also can be seen weekly as sad-sack health nut Chris Traeger on NBC's "Parks and Recreation," which is shooting its fifth season. CNN recently spoke with Lowe about his projects, his personal thoughts on the Casey Anthony trial, his dream of playing Ulysses S. Grant and working with Matt Damon on "Behind the Candelabra," the story of Liberace. Rob Lowe recently starred in a Lifetime movie about the Casey Anthony trial. Lowe's also appearing as a political strategist in the indie film "Knife Fight" The actor is attached to a role he says he's wanted to play for years: Ulysses S. Grant
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Jeff Ashton
|
[
"Hernandez",
"Israel Hernandez-Llach"
] |
{
"passage": 2411,
"query": 3734
}
|
Query: According to the police report, @placeholder-Llach fled after he was confronted by police about 5 a.m.
Entities: Hernandez, Llach, Miami, James Nye, Jorge Mercado, Israel Hernandez-Llach, Miami Beach, McDonalds
Passage: By James Nye PUBLISHED: 07:36 EST, 9 August 2013 | UPDATED: 08:09 EST, 9 August 2013 The family of an 18-year-old Miami graffiti artist who died after being chased and Tasered by a pair of Miami Beach police officers on Tuesday are outraged after witnesses described seeing the cops high-fiving each other in celebration as he lay dying. The distraught father of Israel Hernandez-Llach has called for an investigation into what he called an 'act of barbarism and assassination' and Officer Jorge Mercado, a 13-year veteran of the force, has been placed on paid administrative leave - pending an investigation. Israel Hernandez-Llach, 18, was Tasered on Tuesday after Miami police caught him spray painting the front of a McDonalds. The officers gave chase for ten minutes and cornered Hernandez-Llach. He was hit in the chest by the stun gun - lost consciousness and could not be revived. Witnesses reported seeing the officers who caught the teen celebrating wildly with high-fives as he lay dying
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Hernandez
|
[
"Hernandez",
"Israel Hernandez-Llach"
] |
{
"passage": 2411,
"query": 3734
}
|
Query: According to the police report, @placeholder-Llach fled after he was confronted by police about 5 a.m.
Entities: Hernandez, Llach, Miami, James Nye, Jorge Mercado, Israel Hernandez-Llach, Miami Beach, McDonalds
Passage: By James Nye PUBLISHED: 07:36 EST, 9 August 2013 | UPDATED: 08:09 EST, 9 August 2013 The family of an 18-year-old Miami graffiti artist who died after being chased and Tasered by a pair of Miami Beach police officers on Tuesday are outraged after witnesses described seeing the cops high-fiving each other in celebration as he lay dying. The distraught father of Israel Hernandez-Llach has called for an investigation into what he called an 'act of barbarism and assassination' and Officer Jorge Mercado, a 13-year veteran of the force, has been placed on paid administrative leave - pending an investigation. Israel Hernandez-Llach, 18, was Tasered on Tuesday after Miami police caught him spray painting the front of a McDonalds. The officers gave chase for ten minutes and cornered Hernandez-Llach. He was hit in the chest by the stun gun - lost consciousness and could not be revived. Witnesses reported seeing the officers who caught the teen celebrating wildly with high-fives as he lay dying
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Israel Hernandez-Llach
|
[
"Hernandez",
"Israel Hernandez-Llach"
] |
{
"passage": 2411,
"query": 3735
}
|
Query: Once in custody, @placeholder-Llach displayed signs of medical distress and was pronounced dead soon after, he said.
Entities: Hernandez, Llach, Miami, James Nye, Jorge Mercado, Israel Hernandez-Llach, Miami Beach, McDonalds
Passage: By James Nye PUBLISHED: 07:36 EST, 9 August 2013 | UPDATED: 08:09 EST, 9 August 2013 The family of an 18-year-old Miami graffiti artist who died after being chased and Tasered by a pair of Miami Beach police officers on Tuesday are outraged after witnesses described seeing the cops high-fiving each other in celebration as he lay dying. The distraught father of Israel Hernandez-Llach has called for an investigation into what he called an 'act of barbarism and assassination' and Officer Jorge Mercado, a 13-year veteran of the force, has been placed on paid administrative leave - pending an investigation. Israel Hernandez-Llach, 18, was Tasered on Tuesday after Miami police caught him spray painting the front of a McDonalds. The officers gave chase for ten minutes and cornered Hernandez-Llach. He was hit in the chest by the stun gun - lost consciousness and could not be revived. Witnesses reported seeing the officers who caught the teen celebrating wildly with high-fives as he lay dying
|
Hernandez
|
[
"Hernandez",
"Israel Hernandez-Llach"
] |
{
"passage": 2411,
"query": 3735
}
|
Query: Once in custody, @placeholder-Llach displayed signs of medical distress and was pronounced dead soon after, he said.
Entities: Hernandez, Llach, Miami, James Nye, Jorge Mercado, Israel Hernandez-Llach, Miami Beach, McDonalds
Passage: By James Nye PUBLISHED: 07:36 EST, 9 August 2013 | UPDATED: 08:09 EST, 9 August 2013 The family of an 18-year-old Miami graffiti artist who died after being chased and Tasered by a pair of Miami Beach police officers on Tuesday are outraged after witnesses described seeing the cops high-fiving each other in celebration as he lay dying. The distraught father of Israel Hernandez-Llach has called for an investigation into what he called an 'act of barbarism and assassination' and Officer Jorge Mercado, a 13-year veteran of the force, has been placed on paid administrative leave - pending an investigation. Israel Hernandez-Llach, 18, was Tasered on Tuesday after Miami police caught him spray painting the front of a McDonalds. The officers gave chase for ten minutes and cornered Hernandez-Llach. He was hit in the chest by the stun gun - lost consciousness and could not be revived. Witnesses reported seeing the officers who caught the teen celebrating wildly with high-fives as he lay dying
|
Israel Hernandez-Llach
|
[
"Jorge Mercado"
] |
{
"passage": 2411,
"query": 3736
}
|
Query: According to his internal affairs record, @placeholder has had six complaints filed against him ranging from excessive and battery to violating the department's code of respect.
Entities: Hernandez, Llach, Miami, James Nye, Jorge Mercado, Israel Hernandez-Llach, Miami Beach, McDonalds
Passage: By James Nye PUBLISHED: 07:36 EST, 9 August 2013 | UPDATED: 08:09 EST, 9 August 2013 The family of an 18-year-old Miami graffiti artist who died after being chased and Tasered by a pair of Miami Beach police officers on Tuesday are outraged after witnesses described seeing the cops high-fiving each other in celebration as he lay dying. The distraught father of Israel Hernandez-Llach has called for an investigation into what he called an 'act of barbarism and assassination' and Officer Jorge Mercado, a 13-year veteran of the force, has been placed on paid administrative leave - pending an investigation. Israel Hernandez-Llach, 18, was Tasered on Tuesday after Miami police caught him spray painting the front of a McDonalds. The officers gave chase for ten minutes and cornered Hernandez-Llach. He was hit in the chest by the stun gun - lost consciousness and could not be revived. Witnesses reported seeing the officers who caught the teen celebrating wildly with high-fives as he lay dying
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Jorge Mercado
|
[
"Carlos Tevez"
] |
{
"passage": 2412,
"query": 3737
}
|
Query: @placeholder made certain of the victory with a stunning long-range strike into the top corner early in the second half.
Entities: Mexican, Lionel Messi, Argentina, Germany, World Cup, Manchester City, Javier Hernandez, Mexico, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Oscar Perez, Mexicans, Carlos Tevez, CNN, Gonzalo Higuain, South Africa
Passage: (CNN) -- Carlos Tevez scored twice as Argentina beat Mexico 3-1 in Johannesburg, South Africa, to set up a meeting with Germany in the quarterfinals of the World Cup. The Manchester City striker opened the scoring after 25 minutes in controversial fashion when television replays, which were relayed on the giant screens in the stadium, showed he was offside when he received the ball from Lionel Messi and headed into the net. Despite protests from the Mexican players, the goal was allowed to stand. Argentina doubled its lead when Gonzalo Higuain rounded goalkeeper Oscar Perez to score his fourth goal of the tournament. Argentina beats Mexico 3-1 in Johannesburg to reach World Cup quarterfinals. Carlos Tevez scores twice for Argentina and Gonzalo Higuain gets one. Javier Hernandez nets a consolation goal for the Mexicans. Argentina will play Germany in the semifinal in Cape Town on Saturday, July 3
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Carlos Tevez
|
[
"Javier Hernandez"
] |
{
"passage": 2412,
"query": 3738
}
|
Query: @placeholder pulled a goal back for Mexico with a powerful left-footed drive after 70 minutes, but it proved to be little more than a consolation for the Mexicans as Argentina easily claimed the victory.
Entities: Mexican, Lionel Messi, Argentina, Germany, World Cup, Manchester City, Javier Hernandez, Mexico, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Oscar Perez, Mexicans, Carlos Tevez, CNN, Gonzalo Higuain, South Africa
Passage: (CNN) -- Carlos Tevez scored twice as Argentina beat Mexico 3-1 in Johannesburg, South Africa, to set up a meeting with Germany in the quarterfinals of the World Cup. The Manchester City striker opened the scoring after 25 minutes in controversial fashion when television replays, which were relayed on the giant screens in the stadium, showed he was offside when he received the ball from Lionel Messi and headed into the net. Despite protests from the Mexican players, the goal was allowed to stand. Argentina doubled its lead when Gonzalo Higuain rounded goalkeeper Oscar Perez to score his fourth goal of the tournament. Argentina beats Mexico 3-1 in Johannesburg to reach World Cup quarterfinals. Carlos Tevez scores twice for Argentina and Gonzalo Higuain gets one. Javier Hernandez nets a consolation goal for the Mexicans. Argentina will play Germany in the semifinal in Cape Town on Saturday, July 3
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Javier Hernandez
|
[
"Argentina"
] |
{
"passage": 2412,
"query": 3739
}
|
Query: Javier Hernandez pulled a goal back for Mexico with a powerful left-footed drive after 70 minutes, but it proved to be little more than a consolation for the Mexicans as @placeholder easily claimed the victory.
Entities: Mexican, Lionel Messi, Argentina, Germany, World Cup, Manchester City, Javier Hernandez, Mexico, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Oscar Perez, Mexicans, Carlos Tevez, CNN, Gonzalo Higuain, South Africa
Passage: (CNN) -- Carlos Tevez scored twice as Argentina beat Mexico 3-1 in Johannesburg, South Africa, to set up a meeting with Germany in the quarterfinals of the World Cup. The Manchester City striker opened the scoring after 25 minutes in controversial fashion when television replays, which were relayed on the giant screens in the stadium, showed he was offside when he received the ball from Lionel Messi and headed into the net. Despite protests from the Mexican players, the goal was allowed to stand. Argentina doubled its lead when Gonzalo Higuain rounded goalkeeper Oscar Perez to score his fourth goal of the tournament. Argentina beats Mexico 3-1 in Johannesburg to reach World Cup quarterfinals. Carlos Tevez scores twice for Argentina and Gonzalo Higuain gets one. Javier Hernandez nets a consolation goal for the Mexicans. Argentina will play Germany in the semifinal in Cape Town on Saturday, July 3
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Argentina
|
[
"Chapman",
"Mark Chapman",
"Mark David Chapman"
] |
{
"passage": 2413,
"query": 3740
}
|
Query: The board decided that Chapman should remain imprisoned because there is a 'reasonable probability that [@placeholder] would not live and remain at liberty without again violating the law.
Entities: Mark David Chapman, MailOnline, Alex Greg, John Lennon, Chapman, New York, Mark Chapman, Ashley Collman, Hawaii, Lennon, Manhattan, Associated Press, Beatle
Passage: By Associated Press and Ashley Collman and Alex Greg for MailOnline The man who shot dead John Lennon outside the Beatle's New York apartment building detailed the intense planning that went into the murder, in a court hearing last week. Mark Chapman stalked the music legend for months before the shooting, shelling out on tickets to and from his home in Hawaii. Last week, the now 59-year-old appeared before a board who decided to deny him bail, perhaps in part because he continued to brag about the murder. When asked why he decided to target Lennon, Chapman said he couldn't resist the fame that would come with the crime. John Lennon's killer talked about the notorious 1980 murder as he appeared in front of a parole board last week. Mark David Chapman, now 59, was denied parole for the eighth time. Shot dead the music legend outside his Manhattan apartment on December 8, 1980 and sentenced to 20 years to life in prison
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Chapman
|
[
"Chapman",
"Mark Chapman",
"Mark David Chapman"
] |
{
"passage": 2413,
"query": 3740
}
|
Query: The board decided that Chapman should remain imprisoned because there is a 'reasonable probability that [@placeholder] would not live and remain at liberty without again violating the law.
Entities: Mark David Chapman, MailOnline, Alex Greg, John Lennon, Chapman, New York, Mark Chapman, Ashley Collman, Hawaii, Lennon, Manhattan, Associated Press, Beatle
Passage: By Associated Press and Ashley Collman and Alex Greg for MailOnline The man who shot dead John Lennon outside the Beatle's New York apartment building detailed the intense planning that went into the murder, in a court hearing last week. Mark Chapman stalked the music legend for months before the shooting, shelling out on tickets to and from his home in Hawaii. Last week, the now 59-year-old appeared before a board who decided to deny him bail, perhaps in part because he continued to brag about the murder. When asked why he decided to target Lennon, Chapman said he couldn't resist the fame that would come with the crime. John Lennon's killer talked about the notorious 1980 murder as he appeared in front of a parole board last week. Mark David Chapman, now 59, was denied parole for the eighth time. Shot dead the music legend outside his Manhattan apartment on December 8, 1980 and sentenced to 20 years to life in prison
|
Mark Chapman
|
[
"Chapman",
"Mark Chapman",
"Mark David Chapman"
] |
{
"passage": 2413,
"query": 3740
}
|
Query: The board decided that Chapman should remain imprisoned because there is a 'reasonable probability that [@placeholder] would not live and remain at liberty without again violating the law.
Entities: Mark David Chapman, MailOnline, Alex Greg, John Lennon, Chapman, New York, Mark Chapman, Ashley Collman, Hawaii, Lennon, Manhattan, Associated Press, Beatle
Passage: By Associated Press and Ashley Collman and Alex Greg for MailOnline The man who shot dead John Lennon outside the Beatle's New York apartment building detailed the intense planning that went into the murder, in a court hearing last week. Mark Chapman stalked the music legend for months before the shooting, shelling out on tickets to and from his home in Hawaii. Last week, the now 59-year-old appeared before a board who decided to deny him bail, perhaps in part because he continued to brag about the murder. When asked why he decided to target Lennon, Chapman said he couldn't resist the fame that would come with the crime. John Lennon's killer talked about the notorious 1980 murder as he appeared in front of a parole board last week. Mark David Chapman, now 59, was denied parole for the eighth time. Shot dead the music legend outside his Manhattan apartment on December 8, 1980 and sentenced to 20 years to life in prison
|
Mark David Chapman
|
[
"Halliburton"
] |
{
"passage": 2414,
"query": 3741
}
|
Query: Meanwhile, @placeholder -- a BP contractor -- was "responsible for conducting the cement job, and ... had certain responsibilities for monitoring the well," the report says.
Entities: BP, Gulf of Mexico, Transocean, Halliburton, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, Macondo, Gulf, CNN, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- BP, Transocean and Halliburton all share responsibility for the deadly explosion that resulted in the April 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, according to the final federal report on the matter released Wednesday. The three companies "violated a number of federal offshore safety regulations," according to the report, which includes a series of recommendations for improving drilling safety. The report, issued by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, concludes that a key cause of the explosion was a faulty cement drilling barrier at the Macondo well site. "The precise reasons for the failure of the production casing cement job are not known," the report states. But the disaster was "the result of poor risk management, last minute changes to plans, failure to observe and respond to critical indicators, inadequate well control response, and insufficient emergency bridge response training by companies and individuals responsible for drilling" at the site. NEW: While BP agrees with the report's conclusion, Halliburton rejects any responsibility. The final federal government report on the Gulf oil spill blames BP, Transocean, and Halliburton. The companies violated numerous federal safety regulations, the report says. 11 rig workers died and 200 million gallons of oil were released into the Gulf
|
Halliburton
|
[
"BP"
] |
{
"passage": 2414,
"query": 3742
}
|
Query: Meanwhile, Halliburton -- a @placeholder contractor -- was "responsible for conducting the cement job, and ... had certain responsibilities for monitoring the well," the report says.
Entities: BP, Gulf of Mexico, Transocean, Halliburton, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, Macondo, Gulf, CNN, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- BP, Transocean and Halliburton all share responsibility for the deadly explosion that resulted in the April 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, according to the final federal report on the matter released Wednesday. The three companies "violated a number of federal offshore safety regulations," according to the report, which includes a series of recommendations for improving drilling safety. The report, issued by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, concludes that a key cause of the explosion was a faulty cement drilling barrier at the Macondo well site. "The precise reasons for the failure of the production casing cement job are not known," the report states. But the disaster was "the result of poor risk management, last minute changes to plans, failure to observe and respond to critical indicators, inadequate well control response, and insufficient emergency bridge response training by companies and individuals responsible for drilling" at the site. NEW: While BP agrees with the report's conclusion, Halliburton rejects any responsibility. The final federal government report on the Gulf oil spill blames BP, Transocean, and Halliburton. The companies violated numerous federal safety regulations, the report says. 11 rig workers died and 200 million gallons of oil were released into the Gulf
|
BP
|
[
"Halliburton"
] |
{
"passage": 2414,
"query": 3743
}
|
Query: "Every contributing cause where @placeholder is named, the operational responsibility lies solely with BP.
Entities: BP, Gulf of Mexico, Transocean, Halliburton, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, Macondo, Gulf, CNN, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- BP, Transocean and Halliburton all share responsibility for the deadly explosion that resulted in the April 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, according to the final federal report on the matter released Wednesday. The three companies "violated a number of federal offshore safety regulations," according to the report, which includes a series of recommendations for improving drilling safety. The report, issued by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, concludes that a key cause of the explosion was a faulty cement drilling barrier at the Macondo well site. "The precise reasons for the failure of the production casing cement job are not known," the report states. But the disaster was "the result of poor risk management, last minute changes to plans, failure to observe and respond to critical indicators, inadequate well control response, and insufficient emergency bridge response training by companies and individuals responsible for drilling" at the site. NEW: While BP agrees with the report's conclusion, Halliburton rejects any responsibility. The final federal government report on the Gulf oil spill blames BP, Transocean, and Halliburton. The companies violated numerous federal safety regulations, the report says. 11 rig workers died and 200 million gallons of oil were released into the Gulf
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Halliburton
|
[
"Democrats"
] |
{
"passage": 2415,
"query": 3744
}
|
Query: A big part of Christie's appeal -- an image he has carefully cultivated -- is that he's a Republican with proven ability to win over @placeholder and independent voters.
Entities: George Washington Bridge, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Christie, Republican, Democrats, Errol Louis, New Hampshire, Iowa
Passage: Barely a month after pulling off a smashing re-election victory, Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie finds himself fending off a local scandal that has become an early stumbling block on his road to a run for president in 2016. And despite Christie's cries of foul -- he claims Democrats are making a mountain out of a molehill -- all indications are that the Republican hopeful has nobody to blame but himself for his current woes. As he prepares to ascend to the national stage -- and the glare of the spotlight that comes with it -- Christie must change some of the funky, in-your-face combative style that serves him well in New Jersey but is likely to cause voters in places such as Iowa and New Hampshire to recoil in horror. Errol Louis: Scandal brings new scrutiny to Chris Christie if he decides to run for president. The closing of roads leading to George Washington Bridge seen as political retaliation. Two officials close to Christie have resigned, and he said, "Mistakes were made" Louis: The episode could bolster the perception that Christie's style is too assertive
|
Democrats
|
[
"New Jersey"
] |
{
"passage": 2415,
"query": 3745
}
|
Query: A former prosecutor, Christie has built a case for his crossover appeal by pointing to his two victories in @placeholder, a state where Democrats outnumber Republicans by 700,000 and independent voters outnumber both parties.
Entities: George Washington Bridge, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Christie, Republican, Democrats, Errol Louis, New Hampshire, Iowa
Passage: Barely a month after pulling off a smashing re-election victory, Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie finds himself fending off a local scandal that has become an early stumbling block on his road to a run for president in 2016. And despite Christie's cries of foul -- he claims Democrats are making a mountain out of a molehill -- all indications are that the Republican hopeful has nobody to blame but himself for his current woes. As he prepares to ascend to the national stage -- and the glare of the spotlight that comes with it -- Christie must change some of the funky, in-your-face combative style that serves him well in New Jersey but is likely to cause voters in places such as Iowa and New Hampshire to recoil in horror. Errol Louis: Scandal brings new scrutiny to Chris Christie if he decides to run for president. The closing of roads leading to George Washington Bridge seen as political retaliation. Two officials close to Christie have resigned, and he said, "Mistakes were made" Louis: The episode could bolster the perception that Christie's style is too assertive
|
New Jersey
|
[
"Democrats"
] |
{
"passage": 2415,
"query": 3746
}
|
Query: A former prosecutor, Christie has built a case for his crossover appeal by pointing to his two victories in New Jersey, a state where @placeholder outnumber Republicans by 700,000 and independent voters outnumber both parties.
Entities: George Washington Bridge, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Christie, Republican, Democrats, Errol Louis, New Hampshire, Iowa
Passage: Barely a month after pulling off a smashing re-election victory, Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie finds himself fending off a local scandal that has become an early stumbling block on his road to a run for president in 2016. And despite Christie's cries of foul -- he claims Democrats are making a mountain out of a molehill -- all indications are that the Republican hopeful has nobody to blame but himself for his current woes. As he prepares to ascend to the national stage -- and the glare of the spotlight that comes with it -- Christie must change some of the funky, in-your-face combative style that serves him well in New Jersey but is likely to cause voters in places such as Iowa and New Hampshire to recoil in horror. Errol Louis: Scandal brings new scrutiny to Chris Christie if he decides to run for president. The closing of roads leading to George Washington Bridge seen as political retaliation. Two officials close to Christie have resigned, and he said, "Mistakes were made" Louis: The episode could bolster the perception that Christie's style is too assertive
|
Democrats
|
[
"Republican"
] |
{
"passage": 2415,
"query": 3747
}
|
Query: A former prosecutor, Christie has built a case for his crossover appeal by pointing to his two victories in New Jersey, a state where Democrats outnumber @placeholder by 700,000 and independent voters outnumber both parties.
Entities: George Washington Bridge, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Christie, Republican, Democrats, Errol Louis, New Hampshire, Iowa
Passage: Barely a month after pulling off a smashing re-election victory, Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie finds himself fending off a local scandal that has become an early stumbling block on his road to a run for president in 2016. And despite Christie's cries of foul -- he claims Democrats are making a mountain out of a molehill -- all indications are that the Republican hopeful has nobody to blame but himself for his current woes. As he prepares to ascend to the national stage -- and the glare of the spotlight that comes with it -- Christie must change some of the funky, in-your-face combative style that serves him well in New Jersey but is likely to cause voters in places such as Iowa and New Hampshire to recoil in horror. Errol Louis: Scandal brings new scrutiny to Chris Christie if he decides to run for president. The closing of roads leading to George Washington Bridge seen as political retaliation. Two officials close to Christie have resigned, and he said, "Mistakes were made" Louis: The episode could bolster the perception that Christie's style is too assertive
|
Republican
|
[
"Democrats"
] |
{
"passage": 2415,
"query": 3748
}
|
Query: That could turn Christie into a punching bag for national @placeholder and erode his crossover appeal.
Entities: George Washington Bridge, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Christie, Republican, Democrats, Errol Louis, New Hampshire, Iowa
Passage: Barely a month after pulling off a smashing re-election victory, Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie finds himself fending off a local scandal that has become an early stumbling block on his road to a run for president in 2016. And despite Christie's cries of foul -- he claims Democrats are making a mountain out of a molehill -- all indications are that the Republican hopeful has nobody to blame but himself for his current woes. As he prepares to ascend to the national stage -- and the glare of the spotlight that comes with it -- Christie must change some of the funky, in-your-face combative style that serves him well in New Jersey but is likely to cause voters in places such as Iowa and New Hampshire to recoil in horror. Errol Louis: Scandal brings new scrutiny to Chris Christie if he decides to run for president. The closing of roads leading to George Washington Bridge seen as political retaliation. Two officials close to Christie have resigned, and he said, "Mistakes were made" Louis: The episode could bolster the perception that Christie's style is too assertive
|
Democrats
|
[
"Luis Suarez"
] |
{
"passage": 2416,
"query": 3749
}
|
Query: @placeholder wanted to go and Liverpool will have more games to play next season.
Entities: John W Henry, Emre, Brendan Rodgers, Manchester City, QPR, Barcelona, Rickie Lambert, Mark Hughes, Champions League, Dejan Lovren, Premier League, Lazar Markovic, Tottenham, Liverpool, Liverpool Way, Luis Suarez, Adam Lallana
Passage: John W Henry is fond of talking about The Liverpool Way. But in one respect, the owner is moving away from the club’s traditional blueprint for success this summer by buying players in bulk order. When Liverpool dominated the football landscape, they used to tweak their squad with one or two quality acquisitions each summer. Now, with Luis Suarez gone and Champions League due to return, manager Brendan Rodgers has been given the green light to go for quantity – understandable in one way, but risky in another. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Emre can and Lazar Markovic dazzling before linking up with Liverpool. Liverpool have signed six players already this summer. Only Adam Lallana, Rickie Lambert and Dejan Lovren have Premier League experience. Brendan Rodgers has opted to revamp his squad after the sale of Luis Suarez to Barcelona for £75million. Tottenham struggled last season after spending over £100m on new players. Mark Hughes experienced difficulties at Manchester City and QPR after bringing in a large number of new faces
|
Luis Suarez
|
[
"Luis Suarez"
] |
{
"passage": 2416,
"query": 3750
}
|
Query: Expectation: Some fans have questioned whether 32-year-old Rickie Lambert can step up in the absence of @placeholder next season
Entities: John W Henry, Emre, Brendan Rodgers, Manchester City, QPR, Barcelona, Rickie Lambert, Mark Hughes, Champions League, Dejan Lovren, Premier League, Lazar Markovic, Tottenham, Liverpool, Liverpool Way, Luis Suarez, Adam Lallana
Passage: John W Henry is fond of talking about The Liverpool Way. But in one respect, the owner is moving away from the club’s traditional blueprint for success this summer by buying players in bulk order. When Liverpool dominated the football landscape, they used to tweak their squad with one or two quality acquisitions each summer. Now, with Luis Suarez gone and Champions League due to return, manager Brendan Rodgers has been given the green light to go for quantity – understandable in one way, but risky in another. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Emre can and Lazar Markovic dazzling before linking up with Liverpool. Liverpool have signed six players already this summer. Only Adam Lallana, Rickie Lambert and Dejan Lovren have Premier League experience. Brendan Rodgers has opted to revamp his squad after the sale of Luis Suarez to Barcelona for £75million. Tottenham struggled last season after spending over £100m on new players. Mark Hughes experienced difficulties at Manchester City and QPR after bringing in a large number of new faces
|
Luis Suarez
|
[
"South Korea",
"South Koreans"
] |
{
"passage": 2417,
"query": 3751
}
|
Query: The order was made in Korean -- not likely understood by the Somali pirates -- and is thought to have helped save @placeholder lives.
Entities: Seoul, South Koreans, Kim Sung-hwan, South Korea, Kim Sung-Hwan, Oman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Kim, Samho Jewelry, Somali, CNN, Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea
Passage: Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- South Korea's foreign minister said Tuesday he wants five Somali pirates captured alive during the rescue of a hijacked ship last week to be put on trial in South Korea. "It's a given that we deal with pirates who have caused damage to our people and attack our military, and along those lines we are seriously weighing the possibility of bringing the pirates to our country," Kim Sung-Hwan said. The vessel, Samho Jewelry, was hijacked in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Oman earlier this month. South Koreans rescued 21 sailors, killed eight pirates and captured five others, according to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff. Kim Sung-hwan says possibility being considered of bringing pirates to South Korea. South Koreans rescued 21 sailors, killed eight pirates and captured five pirates last week. The Samho Jewelry vessel was hijacked in the Indian Ocean. A ship captain shot in the stomach is recovering, Kim says
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South Korea
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[
"South Korea",
"South Koreans"
] |
{
"passage": 2417,
"query": 3751
}
|
Query: The order was made in Korean -- not likely understood by the Somali pirates -- and is thought to have helped save @placeholder lives.
Entities: Seoul, South Koreans, Kim Sung-hwan, South Korea, Kim Sung-Hwan, Oman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Kim, Samho Jewelry, Somali, CNN, Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea
Passage: Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- South Korea's foreign minister said Tuesday he wants five Somali pirates captured alive during the rescue of a hijacked ship last week to be put on trial in South Korea. "It's a given that we deal with pirates who have caused damage to our people and attack our military, and along those lines we are seriously weighing the possibility of bringing the pirates to our country," Kim Sung-Hwan said. The vessel, Samho Jewelry, was hijacked in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Oman earlier this month. South Koreans rescued 21 sailors, killed eight pirates and captured five others, according to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff. Kim Sung-hwan says possibility being considered of bringing pirates to South Korea. South Koreans rescued 21 sailors, killed eight pirates and captured five pirates last week. The Samho Jewelry vessel was hijacked in the Indian Ocean. A ship captain shot in the stomach is recovering, Kim says
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South Koreans
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[
"Massachusetts"
] |
{
"passage": 2418,
"query": 3752
}
|
Query: Her mother, Honsch's 53-year-old wife Marcia, was found dead a week earlier in @placeholder.
Entities: Connecticut, Elizabeth, Joshua Gardner, Robert Tyree, Honsch, Elizabeth Honsch, Upstate New York, Dalton, ID, Marcia Honsch, Marcia, Massachusetts, Robert Honsch, Ohio
Passage: By Joshua Gardner Finally brought to justice? Robert Honsch was arrested in Ohio Tuesday, where he lived under a new name with a new family. His old wife and daughter were murdered in 1995 and only 19 years later have police found their suspect A perplexing investigation into the murder of an Upstate New York mother and daughter that spans three other states and nearly two decades may finally have a resolution. Police on Tuesday arrested Robert Honsch for the 1995 murders of his daughter Elizabeth, 17, and wife Marcia. He'd been living in Ohio under the assumed name Robert Tyree along with a new wife and children. Police say Robert Honsch shot his daughter Elizabeth Honsch, 17, in the head before dumping her body near a Connecticut shopping center in 1995. Her mother Marcia Honsch, 53, also shot in the head, was found dumped 40 miles away in Massachusetts. Honsch, 70, was arrested in Dalton, Ohio on Wednesday where he was living with a new wife and kids under an assumed name. The mother and daughter weren't ID'd until last month when a missing persons report was strangely filed by their relative nearly 20 years late
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Massachusetts
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[
"South Africa"
] |
{
"passage": 2419,
"query": 3753
}
|
Query: The offers from @placeholder were more than they would likely see in their lifetimes -- estimated to be between $100,000 and $150,000 per player.
Entities: Caribbean, World Cup, West Indies, Bridgetown, South Africa, Franklyn Stephenson, West Indian, Barbados, CNN, Kensington Oval
Passage: (CNN) -- It is a Sunday night in Bridgetown, Barbados. Here on this Caribbean island, and on the others that make up what's known as the West Indies, life revolves around one thing -- cricket. On this night, locals gather at historic Kensington Oval, which hosted the 2007 World Cup final. There are no national teams on display this time, but there is a local trophy up for grabs. It's enough to draw a large crowd of boisterous fans. In the concourse, a familiar face makes his way through the crowd. He is Franklyn Stephenson, and he is the best to have never played for the West Indies, all because of one decision he and his teammates made 30 years ago. West Indian cricketers shunned after touring apartheid-era South Africa. They defied international conventions after being offered large sums of money. Accused of strengthening apartheid's grip in South Africa by playing there. But players say they made a difference in helping cause of black people
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South Africa
|
[
"Franklyn Stephenson"
] |
{
"passage": 2419,
"query": 3754
}
|
Query: But the day the team left, @placeholder had a change of heart.
Entities: Caribbean, World Cup, West Indies, Bridgetown, South Africa, Franklyn Stephenson, West Indian, Barbados, CNN, Kensington Oval
Passage: (CNN) -- It is a Sunday night in Bridgetown, Barbados. Here on this Caribbean island, and on the others that make up what's known as the West Indies, life revolves around one thing -- cricket. On this night, locals gather at historic Kensington Oval, which hosted the 2007 World Cup final. There are no national teams on display this time, but there is a local trophy up for grabs. It's enough to draw a large crowd of boisterous fans. In the concourse, a familiar face makes his way through the crowd. He is Franklyn Stephenson, and he is the best to have never played for the West Indies, all because of one decision he and his teammates made 30 years ago. West Indian cricketers shunned after touring apartheid-era South Africa. They defied international conventions after being offered large sums of money. Accused of strengthening apartheid's grip in South Africa by playing there. But players say they made a difference in helping cause of black people
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Franklyn Stephenson
|
[
"South Africa"
] |
{
"passage": 2419,
"query": 3755
}
|
Query: "When we got to @placeholder, I realized that separation, and it wasn't only black and white," he said.
Entities: Caribbean, World Cup, West Indies, Bridgetown, South Africa, Franklyn Stephenson, West Indian, Barbados, CNN, Kensington Oval
Passage: (CNN) -- It is a Sunday night in Bridgetown, Barbados. Here on this Caribbean island, and on the others that make up what's known as the West Indies, life revolves around one thing -- cricket. On this night, locals gather at historic Kensington Oval, which hosted the 2007 World Cup final. There are no national teams on display this time, but there is a local trophy up for grabs. It's enough to draw a large crowd of boisterous fans. In the concourse, a familiar face makes his way through the crowd. He is Franklyn Stephenson, and he is the best to have never played for the West Indies, all because of one decision he and his teammates made 30 years ago. West Indian cricketers shunned after touring apartheid-era South Africa. They defied international conventions after being offered large sums of money. Accused of strengthening apartheid's grip in South Africa by playing there. But players say they made a difference in helping cause of black people
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South Africa
|
[
"Thai",
"Thailand"
] |
{
"passage": 2420,
"query": 3756
}
|
Query: DFAT warns that the new protocols in place by the @placeholder authorities will affect all Australians travelling to Thailand.
Entities: US, Wendy Farnell, ABC NewsRadio, Pipah, DFAT, Department of Foreign Affairs, Daily Mail Australia, Lucy Thackray For Daily Mail Australia, Australian, Singapore, Western Australia, Australians, David, Gammy, Australia, U.S., Embassy, Thai, Louise Cheer For Daily Mail Australia, Thailand, Bangkok, American
Passage: By Lucy Thackray For Daily Mail Australia and Louise Cheer For Daily Mail Australia An Australian couple have allegedly left Thailand with their newborn twins, born last month via surrogate, according to ABC NewsRadio. The report says that the same-sex couple are already in Singapore with their babies. The news come after couples from the US and Australia, who were flying out with surrogate babies, have been barred from travel by immigration officials in Thailand, as its local government continues its crackdown on surrogacy laws. A spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFAT) tells Daily Mail Australia, 'The Australian Embassy in Bangkok is currently assisting Australians with children born by surrogacy in Thailand who have been prevented from departing the country in recent days. Reports couple left Thailand with their twins, born last month via surrogate. Australian same-sex couple are allegedly in Singapore with their babies. Thai officials are barring couples involved in surrogacy from leaving. Australian Embassy in Bangkok is offering assistance to Australian couples and their newborns that are stranded in Thailand. Four couples, from the U.S. and Australia, were stopped in Bangkok. Two American couples have stopped by Thai officials in the past 24 hours. It comes after Western Australia's David and Wendy Farnell created international outcry. They were accused of abandoning a Thai-born child when they found out he had Down syndrome. Instead they took his healthy twin sister, Pipah, leaving Gammy behind
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Thai
|
[
"Thai",
"Thailand"
] |
{
"passage": 2420,
"query": 3756
}
|
Query: DFAT warns that the new protocols in place by the @placeholder authorities will affect all Australians travelling to Thailand.
Entities: US, Wendy Farnell, ABC NewsRadio, Pipah, DFAT, Department of Foreign Affairs, Daily Mail Australia, Lucy Thackray For Daily Mail Australia, Australian, Singapore, Western Australia, Australians, David, Gammy, Australia, U.S., Embassy, Thai, Louise Cheer For Daily Mail Australia, Thailand, Bangkok, American
Passage: By Lucy Thackray For Daily Mail Australia and Louise Cheer For Daily Mail Australia An Australian couple have allegedly left Thailand with their newborn twins, born last month via surrogate, according to ABC NewsRadio. The report says that the same-sex couple are already in Singapore with their babies. The news come after couples from the US and Australia, who were flying out with surrogate babies, have been barred from travel by immigration officials in Thailand, as its local government continues its crackdown on surrogacy laws. A spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFAT) tells Daily Mail Australia, 'The Australian Embassy in Bangkok is currently assisting Australians with children born by surrogacy in Thailand who have been prevented from departing the country in recent days. Reports couple left Thailand with their twins, born last month via surrogate. Australian same-sex couple are allegedly in Singapore with their babies. Thai officials are barring couples involved in surrogacy from leaving. Australian Embassy in Bangkok is offering assistance to Australian couples and their newborns that are stranded in Thailand. Four couples, from the U.S. and Australia, were stopped in Bangkok. Two American couples have stopped by Thai officials in the past 24 hours. It comes after Western Australia's David and Wendy Farnell created international outcry. They were accused of abandoning a Thai-born child when they found out he had Down syndrome. Instead they took his healthy twin sister, Pipah, leaving Gammy behind
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Thailand
|
[
"Harry Maxwell",
"Young Apprentice"
] |
{
"passage": 2421,
"query": 3757
}
|
Query: Outside of the boardroom @placeholder is just like any other teenager, he loves partying and having fun with his friends.
Entities: Lord Sugar, Young Apprentice, Mahiki, Harry Maxwell, Demi, Bianca London, Demi Moore
Passage: Came third in last year's Young Apprentice and is now selling Demi's range on his website Described photographs of him kissing girls in Mahiki 'tragic' By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 12:04 EST, 23 October 2012 | UPDATED: 12:00 EST, 24 October 2012 He is the baby-faced ladies man and self-proclaimed 'unrivaled intellect' who was left red-faced when he was sent packing on The Young Apprentice last year. But despite missing out on the much coveted title, 18-year-old Harry Maxwell has proven his critics (and Lord Sugar) wrong by launching a host of projects, one of which is selling Demi Moore's beauty range on his website. Came third in last year's Young Apprentice and is now selling Demi's range on his website. Described photographs of him kissing girls in Mahiki 'tragic'
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Harry Maxwell
|
[
"Harry Maxwell",
"Young Apprentice"
] |
{
"passage": 2421,
"query": 3757
}
|
Query: Outside of the boardroom @placeholder is just like any other teenager, he loves partying and having fun with his friends.
Entities: Lord Sugar, Young Apprentice, Mahiki, Harry Maxwell, Demi, Bianca London, Demi Moore
Passage: Came third in last year's Young Apprentice and is now selling Demi's range on his website Described photographs of him kissing girls in Mahiki 'tragic' By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 12:04 EST, 23 October 2012 | UPDATED: 12:00 EST, 24 October 2012 He is the baby-faced ladies man and self-proclaimed 'unrivaled intellect' who was left red-faced when he was sent packing on The Young Apprentice last year. But despite missing out on the much coveted title, 18-year-old Harry Maxwell has proven his critics (and Lord Sugar) wrong by launching a host of projects, one of which is selling Demi Moore's beauty range on his website. Came third in last year's Young Apprentice and is now selling Demi's range on his website. Described photographs of him kissing girls in Mahiki 'tragic'
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Young Apprentice
|
[
"Bob Dole",
"Dole"
] |
{
"passage": 2422,
"query": 3758
}
|
Query: But a senior @placeholder strategist told me this week that it was the candidate's idea to lead this last hurrah.
Entities: John McCain, John Kerry, Heather Whitestone, Dole, Miss America, Republican, Americans, CNN, South, Washington, Bob Dole
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- We were somewhere down South in the back half of October 1996. I believe we were in a theater. I remember thinking how terrible the lighting was, how small and deflated the crowd. I remember the look on the candidate's face. Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole was on stage with Heather Whitestone, the first deaf Miss America. She signed, "I love you" to the crowd. Then he signed it, too. They said what they were supposed to say, but there was something wordless encapsulated in that moment. I remember for the first time thinking, "Dole knows he's going to lose." Politicians are like gamblers, wired to think they can beat the odds. Bob Dole knew he would lose but went on marathon to help down-ballot Republicans. Four years ago, John McCain told supporters, "The failure is mine, not yours" John Kerry in defeat: "... The next morning, we all wake up as Americans"
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Bob Dole
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