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[
"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"
|
Dole
|
[
"Virgin Mary"
] |
{
"passage": 2423,
"query": 3759
}
|
Query: The images also show what Beyonce would look like as the Queen - and the @placeholder.
Entities: Michelangelo, Vermeer, Katy Winter, Kanye West, Queen, Tumbler, Shows Beyonce, Carter family, Virgin Mary, Jay Z, Bey, Carter Family Portrait Gallery, Klimt, Sistine Chapel ceiling, Girl With A Pearl Earring, The Creation, Blue Ivy, Beyonce, The Kiss, Girl With Pearl Earring, Kanye, Tumblr
Passage: By Katy Winter You might be forgiven for thinking ultimate power couple Beyonce and Jay Z have taken over the modern world, but now one cunning artist is making sure they leave their imprint on the art world, too. Displayed on Tumbler account The Carter Family Portrait Gallery, nearly every recognisable piece of artwork from the 1400s onwards has been given a makeover to incorporate the face of Queen Bey, Jay Z, and even little Blue Ivy. And while art aficionados may shudder to see such masterpieces as Klimt’s The Kiss, Vermeer's Girl With A Pearl Earring, and Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling defaced in such a manner, we can’t help but feel that, like most things, they are improved by the addition of the Carter family. Beyonce, Jay Z, Blue Ivy and even Kanye added to famous works paintings. Work of hit Tumblr account 'The Carter Family Portrait Gallery' Shows Beyonce as Girl With Pearl Earring, Virgin Mary and the Queen. Jay Z and Kanye West appear in Michelangelo's The Creation
|
Virgin Mary
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 2424,
"query": 3760
}
|
Query: With European sales in decline and the @placeholder market only slowly recovering, China represents a beacon of steady growth at a time of economic uncertainty.
Entities: Frankfurt Motor Show, U.S., German, Ford, European, General Motors, China
Passage: The world's car giants go head-to-head as the Frankfurt Motor Show opens to the public. Flaunting the latest releases, the show is a tapestry of hybrid and concept designs from some of the most illustrious marques. But while the German city plays host to glitz and glamor, manufacturers are eyeing a burgeoning class of car buyers more than 6,000 miles away in China, where 200 million cars now run on the country's ever-congested roads. The world's largest car market, China is the major battleground for European companies in the 21st century, as premium brands look to exploit a growing population of 1.3 billion people. China car sales increasing 11% in August year on year, according to the state-backed manufacturers association. China's car market will almost match the combined size of the U.S. and western European market by 2019. U.S. auto giants Ford and General Motors have reported record sales increases in China for the month of August
|
U.S.
|
[
"Tokyo Dog"
] |
{
"passage": 2425,
"query": 3761
}
|
Query: @placeholder sent their evidence in, including photos and videos, back on February 23, but only now has the record been recognised.
Entities: Seattle, World, Guinness World Record, Alex Finnis, Tokyo Dog, Japanese, Junni Ban
Passage: By Alex Finnis for Mail online The humble hot dog - we know it as the cheap snack you can pick up for a few dollars on the street or during half-time at a baseball game. So you might be more than a little shocked if you decided to buy one from a food van in Seattle, only to be charged $169 (£102). The Junni Ban is what you might call a haute dog, and is the creation of Japanese food fusion specialists Tokyo Dog. World's dearest dog: Tokyo Dog's Junni Ban costs $169 and is topped with truffles, caviar and foie gras. Tokyo Dog in Seattle have broken Guinness World Record with 'Junni Ban' Foot-long smoked cheese bratwurst is also topped with wagyu beef, teriyake grilled onions, maitake mushrooms and Japanese mayonnaise
|
Tokyo Dog
|
[
"Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership"
] |
{
"passage": 2426,
"query": 3762
}
|
Query: ‘If the UK separates from the EU, I think will go a long way to derail the @placeholder project,’ he said.
Entities: US, Britain, US Senate, U.S., Cameron, EU, Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, European Union, Tim Shipman, British, European, Said Washington, Obama, UK, American, Europe
Passage: By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 13:46 EST, 27 May 2013 | UPDATED: 19:19 EST, 27 May 2013 Obama officials have warned Cameron that they may not renegotiate with the UK if it pulls out of Europe Britain risks losing out on £10billion a year in trade deals if the UK withdraws from the European Union, the Obama administration has warned. US officials have told their British counterparts that a vote to leave would exclude the UK from a transatlantic free trade deal which leaders hope to thrash out later this year. American diplomats believe it will be very difficult to get the so-called Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership – which could generate hundreds of billions of pounds worth of trade – through the US Senate. Europe and U.S. set to negotiate one biggest bilateral trade deals ever. EU said it will be worth more than £400 to every European household. Obama officials have warned UK could miss out on money if it exits Europe. Said Washington unlikely to want to negotiate separate deal with UK
|
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
|
[
"Ralph"
] |
{
"passage": 2427,
"query": 3763
}
|
Query: Together: Nora and Aaron, who is holding @placeholder, are pictured above dancing at a friend's wedding
Entities: Minneapolis, Peter Parker, Spider-Man, Ralph, Nora, Aaron Purmort, Aaron Purmont, Minneapolis Star Tribune
Passage: A 35-year-old father who died of an aggressive brain tumor handled his death with humor - by comparing his battle with the disease to a living a double-life as Spider-Man. Aaron Purmort, from Minneapolis, was diagnosed with a glioblastoma in 2011, and died this week - but not before writing his own obituary along with his wife, Nora. The piece, published Sunday in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, phrased his life in terms of Peter Parker's famous alter-ego, with cancer as the villain he tried to defeat. 'Spider-Man': Aaron Purmont's obituary, published Sunday in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, compares him to a superhero who fought cancer. Aaron Purmort, 35, was diagnosed in 2011 and died this week. He and his wife Nora co-wrote obituary which was published Sunday. 'Reveals' that he is Spider-Man and has battled villain named Cancer. Then describes his real life, and adds their son, Ralph, will 'avenge' him. Nora had written a blog charting family's struggle with the disease
|
Ralph
|
[
"Ralph"
] |
{
"passage": 2427,
"query": 3764
}
|
Query: The obituary says he will grow up to 'avenge' him, and @placeholder now associates his father with the superhero.
Entities: Minneapolis, Peter Parker, Spider-Man, Ralph, Nora, Aaron Purmort, Aaron Purmont, Minneapolis Star Tribune
Passage: A 35-year-old father who died of an aggressive brain tumor handled his death with humor - by comparing his battle with the disease to a living a double-life as Spider-Man. Aaron Purmort, from Minneapolis, was diagnosed with a glioblastoma in 2011, and died this week - but not before writing his own obituary along with his wife, Nora. The piece, published Sunday in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, phrased his life in terms of Peter Parker's famous alter-ego, with cancer as the villain he tried to defeat. 'Spider-Man': Aaron Purmont's obituary, published Sunday in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, compares him to a superhero who fought cancer. Aaron Purmort, 35, was diagnosed in 2011 and died this week. He and his wife Nora co-wrote obituary which was published Sunday. 'Reveals' that he is Spider-Man and has battled villain named Cancer. Then describes his real life, and adds their son, Ralph, will 'avenge' him. Nora had written a blog charting family's struggle with the disease
|
Ralph
|
[
"Ralph"
] |
{
"passage": 2427,
"query": 3765
}
|
Query: Nora said @placeholder, who will have his second birthday in January, now associates her father with Spider-Man, a comic-book figure his father loved well into adulthood.
Entities: Minneapolis, Peter Parker, Spider-Man, Ralph, Nora, Aaron Purmort, Aaron Purmont, Minneapolis Star Tribune
Passage: A 35-year-old father who died of an aggressive brain tumor handled his death with humor - by comparing his battle with the disease to a living a double-life as Spider-Man. Aaron Purmort, from Minneapolis, was diagnosed with a glioblastoma in 2011, and died this week - but not before writing his own obituary along with his wife, Nora. The piece, published Sunday in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, phrased his life in terms of Peter Parker's famous alter-ego, with cancer as the villain he tried to defeat. 'Spider-Man': Aaron Purmont's obituary, published Sunday in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, compares him to a superhero who fought cancer. Aaron Purmort, 35, was diagnosed in 2011 and died this week. He and his wife Nora co-wrote obituary which was published Sunday. 'Reveals' that he is Spider-Man and has battled villain named Cancer. Then describes his real life, and adds their son, Ralph, will 'avenge' him. Nora had written a blog charting family's struggle with the disease
|
Ralph
|
[
"Davis",
"Jordan Davis"
] |
{
"passage": 2428,
"query": 3766
}
|
Query: However, defense attorneys say Dunn never cursed at Davis and that @placeholder got much more explicit in their fight.
Entities: Volkswagen, Jacksonville, Michael Dunn, Ashley Collman, Jordan Davis, Davis, UPDATED, Florida, Dunn
Passage: By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 21:38 EST, 6 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:07 EST, 7 February 2014 As his girlfriend got out of the car to get food at a gas station, 47-year-old Michael Dunn turned to her and said 'I hate this music' - commenting on the loud bass coming from a parked SUV with four teens inside. Before she could get back to the Volkswagen with wine and chips, Dunn had shot up the SUV, eventually killing 17-year-old back passenger Jordan Davis. Opening statements in the white engineer's murder case began today in Jacksonville, Florida, with both sides revealing more details on how the fight about volume turned deadly in November 2012. Michael Dunn, 47, has plead not-guilty to first-degree murder for shooting dead 17-year-old Jordan Davis in November 2012. Opening statements in the case started today in Jacksonville, Florida. The defense says Dunn was defending himself after seeing Davis grab either a shotgun or a lead pipe. But police found no evidence of a weapon in the vehicle and the prosecution says the men did not threaten Dunn. The case could conclude as early as February 14
|
Davis
|
[
"Davis",
"Jordan Davis"
] |
{
"passage": 2428,
"query": 3766
}
|
Query: However, defense attorneys say Dunn never cursed at Davis and that @placeholder got much more explicit in their fight.
Entities: Volkswagen, Jacksonville, Michael Dunn, Ashley Collman, Jordan Davis, Davis, UPDATED, Florida, Dunn
Passage: By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 21:38 EST, 6 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:07 EST, 7 February 2014 As his girlfriend got out of the car to get food at a gas station, 47-year-old Michael Dunn turned to her and said 'I hate this music' - commenting on the loud bass coming from a parked SUV with four teens inside. Before she could get back to the Volkswagen with wine and chips, Dunn had shot up the SUV, eventually killing 17-year-old back passenger Jordan Davis. Opening statements in the white engineer's murder case began today in Jacksonville, Florida, with both sides revealing more details on how the fight about volume turned deadly in November 2012. Michael Dunn, 47, has plead not-guilty to first-degree murder for shooting dead 17-year-old Jordan Davis in November 2012. Opening statements in the case started today in Jacksonville, Florida. The defense says Dunn was defending himself after seeing Davis grab either a shotgun or a lead pipe. But police found no evidence of a weapon in the vehicle and the prosecution says the men did not threaten Dunn. The case could conclude as early as February 14
|
Jordan Davis
|
[
"Dunn",
"Michael Dunn"
] |
{
"passage": 2428,
"query": 3767
}
|
Query: They decided to go home the next day instead of turn @placeholder in because Rouer was 'petrified' and 'didn't know the law of self-defense'.
Entities: Volkswagen, Jacksonville, Michael Dunn, Ashley Collman, Jordan Davis, Davis, UPDATED, Florida, Dunn
Passage: By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 21:38 EST, 6 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:07 EST, 7 February 2014 As his girlfriend got out of the car to get food at a gas station, 47-year-old Michael Dunn turned to her and said 'I hate this music' - commenting on the loud bass coming from a parked SUV with four teens inside. Before she could get back to the Volkswagen with wine and chips, Dunn had shot up the SUV, eventually killing 17-year-old back passenger Jordan Davis. Opening statements in the white engineer's murder case began today in Jacksonville, Florida, with both sides revealing more details on how the fight about volume turned deadly in November 2012. Michael Dunn, 47, has plead not-guilty to first-degree murder for shooting dead 17-year-old Jordan Davis in November 2012. Opening statements in the case started today in Jacksonville, Florida. The defense says Dunn was defending himself after seeing Davis grab either a shotgun or a lead pipe. But police found no evidence of a weapon in the vehicle and the prosecution says the men did not threaten Dunn. The case could conclude as early as February 14
|
Dunn
|
[
"Dunn",
"Michael Dunn"
] |
{
"passage": 2428,
"query": 3767
}
|
Query: They decided to go home the next day instead of turn @placeholder in because Rouer was 'petrified' and 'didn't know the law of self-defense'.
Entities: Volkswagen, Jacksonville, Michael Dunn, Ashley Collman, Jordan Davis, Davis, UPDATED, Florida, Dunn
Passage: By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 21:38 EST, 6 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:07 EST, 7 February 2014 As his girlfriend got out of the car to get food at a gas station, 47-year-old Michael Dunn turned to her and said 'I hate this music' - commenting on the loud bass coming from a parked SUV with four teens inside. Before she could get back to the Volkswagen with wine and chips, Dunn had shot up the SUV, eventually killing 17-year-old back passenger Jordan Davis. Opening statements in the white engineer's murder case began today in Jacksonville, Florida, with both sides revealing more details on how the fight about volume turned deadly in November 2012. Michael Dunn, 47, has plead not-guilty to first-degree murder for shooting dead 17-year-old Jordan Davis in November 2012. Opening statements in the case started today in Jacksonville, Florida. The defense says Dunn was defending himself after seeing Davis grab either a shotgun or a lead pipe. But police found no evidence of a weapon in the vehicle and the prosecution says the men did not threaten Dunn. The case could conclude as early as February 14
|
Michael Dunn
|
[
"American Airlines"
] |
{
"passage": 2429,
"query": 3768
}
|
Query: @placeholder on Thursday said it is participating in the program, but added it is "not in favor of installing counter-MANPADS on commercial aircraft."
Entities: Department of Homeland Security, California, BAE, WASHINGTON, American Airlines, Amy Kudwa, New York, BAE Systems, DHS, CNN
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In first-ever tests for commercial airplanes carrying passengers, as many as three American Airlines jets will be equipped with a shoulder-fired missile defense system. The Department of Homeland Security signed a $29 million contract with BAE Systems on December 21. BAE said Thursday it is working with American Airlines to put laser systems on the planes, which will be flying between New York and California. Since the contract calls for the planes to log about 7,000 flight hours, the tests will probably last from early spring, starting in March or April, until the end of the year, DHS spokeswoman Amy Kudwa said. Some American Airlines passenger planes will be equipped with anti-missile gear. Officials: No specific aviation threat from shoulder-fired missiles detected. There will be no test firing, officials say
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American Airlines
|
[
"San Marino"
] |
{
"passage": 2430,
"query": 3769
}
|
Query: Lineker also posted a series of tweets during England's easy win over @placeholder, suggesting that the man who netted 48 goals for the Three Lions was not taking their opponents entirely seriously.
Entities: Wembley, England, Robbie Keane, San Marino, Irish, Ireland, Three Lions, Twitter, Lineker, Republic of Ireland, Gibraltar, Estonia, Hodgson, Gary Lineker
Passage: Gary Lineker has blasted 'silly' international games of Twitter in the wake of comfortable wins for both England and Republic of Ireland this week. The Three Lions put five past San Marino in an ambient stroll at Wembley on Thursday, while a Robbie Keane hat-trick paved the way for the Irish to thrash Gibraltar 7-0 on Saturday. And regular tweeter Lineker has had his say on matters, stating after Ireland's win that: 'Some of these international games are just silly nowadays. Not much more than pub teams.' VIDEO Scroll down for Hodgson's thoughts on how Estonia and San Marino differ. Lineker takes to Twitter after easy wins for England and Ireland. Refers to Gibraltar and San Marino as 'not much more than pub teams' Republic of Ireland beat Gibraltar 7-0 in their qualifying game on Saturday. While England thumped San Marino 5-0 at Wembley on Thursday night
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San Marino
|
[
"Windows Phone"
] |
{
"passage": 2431,
"query": 3770
}
|
Query: And on Monday, the company announced that the Xbox was getting a user interface refresh, with dozens of new content channels and the addition of a @placeholder app you can use to control your Xbox.
Entities: 3-D, iPhone, Microsoft, WIRED, iOS, Windows Phone, iPad, Xbox Live, App Store, Xbox, Apple
Passage: (WIRED) -- Microsoft released an Xbox Live app for iOS devices on Wednesday, bringing features of Microsoft's gaming service to Apple devices for the first time. My Xbox Live lets users edit their 3-D avatars, chat with Xbox Live friends and revel in their achievements. You can also check out more information about the newest apps and games on Xbox, as well as gaming tips and breaking news. Windows Phone users have had Xbox Live services packaged into their mobile experience for a while now, but now iOS users can get a piece of the action. And whether they like it or not, iOS users who download the app are also getting a screen similar to a Windows Phone-style user interface. My Xbox Live lets users edit their 3-D avatars, chat with Xbox Live friends. iOS users who download the app get a screen similar to Windows Phone-style interface. My Xbox Live is available free for download on the iPhone and iPad in the App Store
|
Windows Phone
|
[
"Xbox",
"Xbox Live"
] |
{
"passage": 2431,
"query": 3771
}
|
Query: And on Monday, the company announced that the Xbox was getting a user interface refresh, with dozens of new content channels and the addition of a Windows Phone app you can use to control your @placeholder.
Entities: 3-D, iPhone, Microsoft, WIRED, iOS, Windows Phone, iPad, Xbox Live, App Store, Xbox, Apple
Passage: (WIRED) -- Microsoft released an Xbox Live app for iOS devices on Wednesday, bringing features of Microsoft's gaming service to Apple devices for the first time. My Xbox Live lets users edit their 3-D avatars, chat with Xbox Live friends and revel in their achievements. You can also check out more information about the newest apps and games on Xbox, as well as gaming tips and breaking news. Windows Phone users have had Xbox Live services packaged into their mobile experience for a while now, but now iOS users can get a piece of the action. And whether they like it or not, iOS users who download the app are also getting a screen similar to a Windows Phone-style user interface. My Xbox Live lets users edit their 3-D avatars, chat with Xbox Live friends. iOS users who download the app get a screen similar to Windows Phone-style interface. My Xbox Live is available free for download on the iPhone and iPad in the App Store
|
Xbox
|
[
"Xbox",
"Xbox Live"
] |
{
"passage": 2431,
"query": 3771
}
|
Query: And on Monday, the company announced that the Xbox was getting a user interface refresh, with dozens of new content channels and the addition of a Windows Phone app you can use to control your @placeholder.
Entities: 3-D, iPhone, Microsoft, WIRED, iOS, Windows Phone, iPad, Xbox Live, App Store, Xbox, Apple
Passage: (WIRED) -- Microsoft released an Xbox Live app for iOS devices on Wednesday, bringing features of Microsoft's gaming service to Apple devices for the first time. My Xbox Live lets users edit their 3-D avatars, chat with Xbox Live friends and revel in their achievements. You can also check out more information about the newest apps and games on Xbox, as well as gaming tips and breaking news. Windows Phone users have had Xbox Live services packaged into their mobile experience for a while now, but now iOS users can get a piece of the action. And whether they like it or not, iOS users who download the app are also getting a screen similar to a Windows Phone-style user interface. My Xbox Live lets users edit their 3-D avatars, chat with Xbox Live friends. iOS users who download the app get a screen similar to Windows Phone-style interface. My Xbox Live is available free for download on the iPhone and iPad in the App Store
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Xbox Live
|
[
"Grand National",
"National"
] |
{
"passage": 2432,
"query": 3772
}
|
Query: He worked as a taxi driver to supplement his income as a trainer prior to finding @placeholder success.
Entities: Donald McCain, Daily Mail, National, Grand National, Southport, Red Rum, Donald, Britain, Ginger McCain, Aintree, Ballabriggs, Amberleigh House, McCain
Passage: Mastermind of Grand National triple by Britain's favourite horse By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 7:29 PM on 19th September 2011 Legendary trainer Ginger McCain has died at the age of 80. McCain is best known for training Red Rum - winner of the Grand National in 1973, 1974 and 1977. Real name Donald, McCain also won the National with Amberleigh House in 2004 and retired two years later. McCain's son Donald took over the stable from his father in 2006 and followed in his footsteps by training the 2011 Aintree winner Ballabriggs. Late greats: Donald McCain, who has died at the age of 80, pictured with Red Rum on Southport beach in 1990. Mastermind of Grand National triple by Britain's favourite horse
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Grand National
|
[
"Grand National",
"National"
] |
{
"passage": 2432,
"query": 3772
}
|
Query: He worked as a taxi driver to supplement his income as a trainer prior to finding @placeholder success.
Entities: Donald McCain, Daily Mail, National, Grand National, Southport, Red Rum, Donald, Britain, Ginger McCain, Aintree, Ballabriggs, Amberleigh House, McCain
Passage: Mastermind of Grand National triple by Britain's favourite horse By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 7:29 PM on 19th September 2011 Legendary trainer Ginger McCain has died at the age of 80. McCain is best known for training Red Rum - winner of the Grand National in 1973, 1974 and 1977. Real name Donald, McCain also won the National with Amberleigh House in 2004 and retired two years later. McCain's son Donald took over the stable from his father in 2006 and followed in his footsteps by training the 2011 Aintree winner Ballabriggs. Late greats: Donald McCain, who has died at the age of 80, pictured with Red Rum on Southport beach in 1990. Mastermind of Grand National triple by Britain's favourite horse
|
National
|
[
"Alexis Sanchez"
] |
{
"passage": 2433,
"query": 3773
}
|
Query: Defeat for Spain, when it really mattered, was more profoundly devastating and all the harder to stomach because @placeholder helped inflict it on a number of his team-mates at Barcelona.
Entities: Argentinian, VIDEO Team Profile, World Cup, South American, Argentine, Alexis Sanchez, Spain, Chile, Barcelona, Maracana, Jorge Sampaoli, Holland, European
Passage: Take a bunch of red-hot Chile peppers, stir in a simmering measure of brooding Argentine volatility, bring quickly to the boil and pour down the throats of the European aristocrats who strolled in here as the champions of world football. Poor old Spain had no chance. They are going home choking on that fiery recipe. Chile's Argentinian manager Jorge Sampaoli refers to his players as 'my courageous rebels.' VIDEO Team Profile: Chile Gifted: Barcelona and Chile forward Alexis Sanchez played a key role in Spain's downfall When they play with the irreverent passion which lit up the Maracana on Wednesday night, Chile can indeed over-throw pretty well any established order. Chile beat Spain 2-0 to dump the World Cup holders out of 2014's tournament. South American side have qualified for the last 16, despite being underdogs. Manager Jorge Sampaoli will hope his team continue their rich form against Holland
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Alexis Sanchez
|
[
"Spain"
] |
{
"passage": 2433,
"query": 3774
}
|
Query: And perhaps, when asked if beating @placeholder was his best victory, he was being prophetic as well as philosophical when he replied: 'The best victory is always the next victory.'
Entities: Argentinian, VIDEO Team Profile, World Cup, South American, Argentine, Alexis Sanchez, Spain, Chile, Barcelona, Maracana, Jorge Sampaoli, Holland, European
Passage: Take a bunch of red-hot Chile peppers, stir in a simmering measure of brooding Argentine volatility, bring quickly to the boil and pour down the throats of the European aristocrats who strolled in here as the champions of world football. Poor old Spain had no chance. They are going home choking on that fiery recipe. Chile's Argentinian manager Jorge Sampaoli refers to his players as 'my courageous rebels.' VIDEO Team Profile: Chile Gifted: Barcelona and Chile forward Alexis Sanchez played a key role in Spain's downfall When they play with the irreverent passion which lit up the Maracana on Wednesday night, Chile can indeed over-throw pretty well any established order. Chile beat Spain 2-0 to dump the World Cup holders out of 2014's tournament. South American side have qualified for the last 16, despite being underdogs. Manager Jorge Sampaoli will hope his team continue their rich form against Holland
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Spain
|
[
"Big Brother"
] |
{
"passage": 2434,
"query": 3775
}
|
Query: Fifteen years after its launch, @placeholder continues to be a worldwide hit that engages passionate young fans across multiple platforms."
Entities: Hong Kong, Nineteen Eighty-Four, Chinese, Big Brother, CNN, China, George Orwell
Passage: Hong Kong (CNN) -- "Big Brother is watching you." This is the sinister maxim repeated throughout George Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four," his dark portrayal of life inside an authoritarian state characterized by its omniscient and paranoid leadership. Fortunately this kind of dystopian nightmare is confined to fiction for most of us -- or more recently the world of reality television with the phenomenally successful Big Brother show, where groups of hapless "housemates" try to outlast each in an isolated environment where their every move is monitored 24 hours a day. And now the show is coming to China's small screen, an irony that won't be lost on many in a country that purportedly has more people employed to censor the Internet than its army (the world's largest) has soldiers. Launching in early 2015, the first-ever Chinese version of Big Brother will air for ten weeks. Will follow the format of the hugely successful reality show popular across the world. Comes at a time when China has been clamping down on "excessive, vulgar" content
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Big Brother
|
[
"CDC",
"Centers for Disease Control and Prevention"
] |
{
"passage": 2435,
"query": 3776
}
|
Query: @placeholder officials at a news conference Friday were asked to compare the strain with the deadly 1918 virus.
Entities: Mexican, U.S. Education Department, United States, GENEVA, Virus, H1N1, Switzerland, Mexico, Acapulco, World Health Organization, Michael Shaw, West, CNN, CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Passage: GENEVA, Switzerland (CNN) -- The number of confirmed swine flu cases across the globe kept rising Friday, but some signs of hope emerged in the battle against the worldwide outbreak. Tourists sunbathe wearing surgical masks in the popular Mexican resort of Acapulco. The World Health Organization said Friday that the number of confirmed cases stood at 367 worldwide, including 141 in the United States and 156 in Mexico. Thirteen countries have confirmed cases, the organization said. Meanwhile, researchers worked to develop a vaccine for swine flu, which is also known as 2009 H1N1. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hopes to have a vaccine to manufacturers within a month, said Michael Shaw, lab team leader for the H1N1 response at the CDC. NEW: Mexican government says 16 people have died from virus. Virus has spread to 13 countries, with hardest-hit areas in the West. U.S. Education Department says outbreak has closed 433 schools in 17 states. Vaccine could be made "in a relatively short period of time," official says
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CDC
|
[
"CDC",
"Centers for Disease Control and Prevention"
] |
{
"passage": 2435,
"query": 3776
}
|
Query: @placeholder officials at a news conference Friday were asked to compare the strain with the deadly 1918 virus.
Entities: Mexican, U.S. Education Department, United States, GENEVA, Virus, H1N1, Switzerland, Mexico, Acapulco, World Health Organization, Michael Shaw, West, CNN, CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Passage: GENEVA, Switzerland (CNN) -- The number of confirmed swine flu cases across the globe kept rising Friday, but some signs of hope emerged in the battle against the worldwide outbreak. Tourists sunbathe wearing surgical masks in the popular Mexican resort of Acapulco. The World Health Organization said Friday that the number of confirmed cases stood at 367 worldwide, including 141 in the United States and 156 in Mexico. Thirteen countries have confirmed cases, the organization said. Meanwhile, researchers worked to develop a vaccine for swine flu, which is also known as 2009 H1N1. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hopes to have a vaccine to manufacturers within a month, said Michael Shaw, lab team leader for the H1N1 response at the CDC. NEW: Mexican government says 16 people have died from virus. Virus has spread to 13 countries, with hardest-hit areas in the West. U.S. Education Department says outbreak has closed 433 schools in 17 states. Vaccine could be made "in a relatively short period of time," official says
|
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
|
[
"Jackson",
"Michael Jackson"
] |
{
"passage": 2436,
"query": 3777
}
|
Query: Briggs disputed the estimate, saying that while @placeholder was "a great performer" companies decide which celebrities to align their products with based on "likability" as measured by "Q scores."
Entities: Debbie Rowe, Rebbie, Michael Jackson, This Is It, Eric Briggs, Briggs, AEG Live, Randy, CNN, Los Angeles, London, Jackson
Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- Negative headlines about drugs and sex abuse charges greatly diminished Michael Jackson's earning potential, an entertainment consultant said. Jackson's album sales dropped sharply from his peak and his "likability" rating turned dramatically negative after "significantly negative headlines, drug abuse and other issues," Eric Briggs testified. Briggs' testimony in the wrongful death trial of AEG Live is intended to counter an expert hired by Jackson lawyers who concluded the pop icon would have earned another $1.5 billion from world tours had he not died while preparing for his comeback concerts. AEG Live placed a big bet on Jackson's ability to sell tickets when it signed him to a three-year deal for his "This Is It" tour. While the company worked hard to convince Jackson in 2009 to let them produce and promote the concerts, it paid Briggs more than $700,000 to prepare testimony for this trial questioning Jackson's star power. Michael Jackson's "likability" plunged in his last years, expert says. Damages for Jackson's death could be based on how much he might have earned. AEG Live execs bragged about how fast Jackson's first 50 London concerts sold out. Upcoming witnesses include Jackson brother Randy, sister Rebbie, ex-wife Debbie Rowe
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Jackson
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[
"Jackson",
"Michael Jackson"
] |
{
"passage": 2436,
"query": 3777
}
|
Query: Briggs disputed the estimate, saying that while @placeholder was "a great performer" companies decide which celebrities to align their products with based on "likability" as measured by "Q scores."
Entities: Debbie Rowe, Rebbie, Michael Jackson, This Is It, Eric Briggs, Briggs, AEG Live, Randy, CNN, Los Angeles, London, Jackson
Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- Negative headlines about drugs and sex abuse charges greatly diminished Michael Jackson's earning potential, an entertainment consultant said. Jackson's album sales dropped sharply from his peak and his "likability" rating turned dramatically negative after "significantly negative headlines, drug abuse and other issues," Eric Briggs testified. Briggs' testimony in the wrongful death trial of AEG Live is intended to counter an expert hired by Jackson lawyers who concluded the pop icon would have earned another $1.5 billion from world tours had he not died while preparing for his comeback concerts. AEG Live placed a big bet on Jackson's ability to sell tickets when it signed him to a three-year deal for his "This Is It" tour. While the company worked hard to convince Jackson in 2009 to let them produce and promote the concerts, it paid Briggs more than $700,000 to prepare testimony for this trial questioning Jackson's star power. Michael Jackson's "likability" plunged in his last years, expert says. Damages for Jackson's death could be based on how much he might have earned. AEG Live execs bragged about how fast Jackson's first 50 London concerts sold out. Upcoming witnesses include Jackson brother Randy, sister Rebbie, ex-wife Debbie Rowe
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Michael Jackson
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[
"France",
"French"
] |
{
"passage": 2437,
"query": 3778
}
|
Query: mistake' after he used a term linked to the @placeholder word for 'oven' when
Entities: French, France, Marine Le Pen, Matthew Blake, National Front, Marine, Le Pen, Jean Marie Le Pen, Jewish
Passage: By Matthew Blake France's National Front descended into further disarray today after its founder threatened to expose his daughter and the party's leader for stabbing him in the back. Jean Marie Le Pen, who launched the right-wing party in 1972, accused his daughter Marine Le Pen of betraying him after the party pulled his video blog from the internet this week amid claims he made an anti-semitic quip. Police were also looking in to a 'mysterious' £800,000, reports last night indicated. Detective are looking at doantions to the National Front of more than one million euros, which Mr Le Pen insists are legitimate. Blog was removed after he implied Jewish singer should be baked in an oven. Marine rebuked father at the weekend for what she called a 'political mistake' But he says she 'stabbed him in back' and is trying to freeze him out of party. Party chiefs have begged him to destroy letter amid fears it could split family. He says: 'If I get on their nerves, the only thing for them to do is to kill me. I’m not going to commit suicide' French police are also probing a 'mysterious £800,000' donated to the party
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France
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[
"France",
"French"
] |
{
"passage": 2437,
"query": 3778
}
|
Query: mistake' after he used a term linked to the @placeholder word for 'oven' when
Entities: French, France, Marine Le Pen, Matthew Blake, National Front, Marine, Le Pen, Jean Marie Le Pen, Jewish
Passage: By Matthew Blake France's National Front descended into further disarray today after its founder threatened to expose his daughter and the party's leader for stabbing him in the back. Jean Marie Le Pen, who launched the right-wing party in 1972, accused his daughter Marine Le Pen of betraying him after the party pulled his video blog from the internet this week amid claims he made an anti-semitic quip. Police were also looking in to a 'mysterious' £800,000, reports last night indicated. Detective are looking at doantions to the National Front of more than one million euros, which Mr Le Pen insists are legitimate. Blog was removed after he implied Jewish singer should be baked in an oven. Marine rebuked father at the weekend for what she called a 'political mistake' But he says she 'stabbed him in back' and is trying to freeze him out of party. Party chiefs have begged him to destroy letter amid fears it could split family. He says: 'If I get on their nerves, the only thing for them to do is to kill me. I’m not going to commit suicide' French police are also probing a 'mysterious £800,000' donated to the party
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French
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[
"LCROSS",
"Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite"
] |
{
"passage": 2438,
"query": 3779
}
|
Query: NASA televised live images of the @placeholder as it crashed into a crater near the moon's south pole.
Entities: Anthony Colaprete, LCROSS, Earth, Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, Dan Andrews, Centaur, NASA, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- NASA said Friday's rocket and satellite strike on the moon was a success, kicking up enough dust for scientists to determine whether or not there is water on the moon. An artist's rendering shows the LCROSS spacecraft, left, separating from its Centaur rocket. "We have the data we need to actually address the questions we set out to address," said Anthony Colaprete, principal investigator for the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS, mission. It will be awhile before all the data from the satellite can be analyzed to determine if there is water on the moon, according to LCROSS project manager Dan Andrews. NEW: Rocket impact generated enough data to study, NASA says. NASA crashes rocket and a satellite into the moon's surface. Mission's goal is to scan for water in dust kicked up by crash. The probe will relay data back to Earth about water vapor in moon dust
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LCROSS
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[
"LCROSS",
"Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite"
] |
{
"passage": 2438,
"query": 3779
}
|
Query: NASA televised live images of the @placeholder as it crashed into a crater near the moon's south pole.
Entities: Anthony Colaprete, LCROSS, Earth, Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, Dan Andrews, Centaur, NASA, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- NASA said Friday's rocket and satellite strike on the moon was a success, kicking up enough dust for scientists to determine whether or not there is water on the moon. An artist's rendering shows the LCROSS spacecraft, left, separating from its Centaur rocket. "We have the data we need to actually address the questions we set out to address," said Anthony Colaprete, principal investigator for the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS, mission. It will be awhile before all the data from the satellite can be analyzed to determine if there is water on the moon, according to LCROSS project manager Dan Andrews. NEW: Rocket impact generated enough data to study, NASA says. NASA crashes rocket and a satellite into the moon's surface. Mission's goal is to scan for water in dust kicked up by crash. The probe will relay data back to Earth about water vapor in moon dust
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Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite
|
[
"Centaur"
] |
{
"passage": 2438,
"query": 3780
}
|
Query: The @placeholder upper-stage rocket impacted the moon shortly after 7:30 a.m.
Entities: Anthony Colaprete, LCROSS, Earth, Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, Dan Andrews, Centaur, NASA, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- NASA said Friday's rocket and satellite strike on the moon was a success, kicking up enough dust for scientists to determine whether or not there is water on the moon. An artist's rendering shows the LCROSS spacecraft, left, separating from its Centaur rocket. "We have the data we need to actually address the questions we set out to address," said Anthony Colaprete, principal investigator for the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS, mission. It will be awhile before all the data from the satellite can be analyzed to determine if there is water on the moon, according to LCROSS project manager Dan Andrews. NEW: Rocket impact generated enough data to study, NASA says. NASA crashes rocket and a satellite into the moon's surface. Mission's goal is to scan for water in dust kicked up by crash. The probe will relay data back to Earth about water vapor in moon dust
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Centaur
|
[
"Earth"
] |
{
"passage": 2438,
"query": 3781
}
|
Query: Observatories on @placeholder did confirm they saw plumes after the crashes, Marmie said.
Entities: Anthony Colaprete, LCROSS, Earth, Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, Dan Andrews, Centaur, NASA, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- NASA said Friday's rocket and satellite strike on the moon was a success, kicking up enough dust for scientists to determine whether or not there is water on the moon. An artist's rendering shows the LCROSS spacecraft, left, separating from its Centaur rocket. "We have the data we need to actually address the questions we set out to address," said Anthony Colaprete, principal investigator for the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS, mission. It will be awhile before all the data from the satellite can be analyzed to determine if there is water on the moon, according to LCROSS project manager Dan Andrews. NEW: Rocket impact generated enough data to study, NASA says. NASA crashes rocket and a satellite into the moon's surface. Mission's goal is to scan for water in dust kicked up by crash. The probe will relay data back to Earth about water vapor in moon dust
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Earth
|
[
"Daphne De Freitas Soares"
] |
{
"passage": 2439,
"query": 3782
}
|
Query: While studying evolutionary changes to the guppies' brain stems, one of the fish jumped out of a laboratory tank and into @placeholder' cup of iced chai, prompting closer scrutiny, she said.
Entities: U., University of Maryland, Powell, PLOS One, Poecilia reticulata, Trinidadian, Hilary S. Bierman, Mike Powell, Maryland, CNN, American, Daphne De Freitas Soares
Passage: (CNN) -- The world record long jump of 29 feet, 4 1/4 inches, set by American Mike Powell, has stood for nearly 22 years. That imposing distance is nearly five times Powell's 6-foot-2 height. But an athletic, evolved guppy would scoff at that accomplishment, if you can consider guppies athletic. And if guppies scoffed. The popular pet fish can jump up to eight times their body length, at speeds of more than 4 feet per second, according to a recently published research paper in the online peer-reviewed journal PLOS One. University of Maryland biologist Daphne De Freitas Soares and biology lecturer Hilary S. Bierman discovered the guppies' ability while using high-speed videography and digital imaging to analyze the jumping behavior of nine guppies from a wild Trinidadian species, Poecilia reticulata, related to the familiar pet-shop fish. U. of Maryland researchers say they've witnessed never-before-seen behavior in fish. Guppies jump by swimming backwards, then changing direction and launching. The biology professor and lecturer say the fish can jump eight times their body length. The best human long jumper ever, Mike Powell, jumped nearly five times his height
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Daphne De Freitas Soares
|
[
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 2440,
"query": 3783
}
|
Query: After the nearly two-hour talk, @placeholder said the two had "agreed that we need to see a cessation of the violence, that a political process has to be created to prevent civil war."
Entities: Russian, United States, Moscow, Russia, U.S., Georgia, James Goldgeier, Carnegie, Iran, Syria, Soviet, Obama, CNN, NATO, American University School of International Service, Cold War
Passage: (CNN) -- U.S.-Russian sniping over Syria's growing conflict isn't the early frost of a new Cold War, but it highlights the chilly spots that remain between the onetime foes, longtime observers say. The Obama administration came into office promising a "reset" of relations with Moscow after the 2008 conflict between Russia and the former Soviet republic of Georgia, a prospective NATO ally. That helped pave the way for a new strategic arms control treaty, a revamping of U.S. missile defense plans that Russia opposed and greater Russian support for sanctions aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear development. "I think that the good ties that are associated with the reset came from an analysis from both sides that there were issues where both sides had a set of common interests, and both sides could pursue those interests and do business with one another," said James Goldgeier, the dean of the American University School of International Service and a veteran Russian analyst. Syria may strain U.S.-Russian ties, but they still need each other, observers say. Syria "is a place where Russia has real interests at stake," Carnegie analyst says. The United States needs Russian help in the Iran nuclear talks, former diplomat says
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Obama
|
[
"Braga"
] |
{
"passage": 2441,
"query": 3784
}
|
Query: Benfica clinched a 2-1 victory at home, leaving the second semifinal evenly poised ahead of next week's return leg in @placeholder.
Entities: Scottish, Porto, El Madrigal, Colombia, UEFA, Spanish, Fredy Guarin, Dublin, German, Villarreal, Benfica, Rangers, Falcao, CNN, Portuguese, Europe, Europa League, Ruben Cani, Radamel Falcao, UEFA Cup, Jurgen Klinsmann, Braga
Passage: (CNN) -- Radamel Falcao fired four goals as Porto demolished Villarreal 5-1 on Thursday night to all-but ensure an all-Portuguese final in the Europa League. The Spanish club took the lead through Ruben Cani just before halftime after dominating the opening period, but had no answer in the second spell against the Portuguese champions. Colombia striker Falcao extended his competition-leading tally to 15 this season, matching German legend Jurgen Klinsmann's record total in Europe's second-tier competition, while Fredy Guarin scored the other goal. Porto, who won the tournament in 2003 when it was still known as the UEFA Cup, will face either Benfica or Braga in next month's final in Dublin if they successfully negotiate the trip to El Madrigal. Porto poised for Europa League final after thrashing Villarreal 5-1 in home leg. Falcao scores four goals after Spanish team take the lead through Ruben Cani. Benfica take 2-1 lead into second leg of semifinal against compatriots Braga. Scottish club Rangers punished by UEFA for fans' sectarian chanting
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Braga
|
[
"Walter Reed Army Medical Center"
] |
{
"passage": 2442,
"query": 3785
}
|
Query: "When I first went to @placeholder to visit, I wanted to take them all home with me.
Entities: U.S., Conklin, Michael Conklin, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, CNN, Washington
Passage: (CNN) -- As he watched wounded troops being brought inside the hospital on stretchers, Michael Conklin couldn't believe what he was seeing. "You see this stuff in movies, but I was watching it happen," said Conklin, recalling a 2003 visit to the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington. "There were so many casualties coming in -- busloads of them." Conklin made the visit to learn more about the needs of wounded servicemen and women. The needs were overwhelming. "When these guys come back from war, they are broken," he said, reflecting on the missing limbs, traumatic brain injuries and other devastating wounds he observed. Many disabled U.S. veterans don't have a family to help support them. Michael Conklin is trying to fill the gap and help these men and women feel self-sufficient. His scholarship program provides housing, education and whatever else is needed
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Walter Reed Army Medical Center
|
[
"Halle"
] |
{
"passage": 2443,
"query": 3786
}
|
Query: re-instate his visitation with Nahla after @placeholder obtained a protective
Entities: Martinez, French, Daily Mail, Nahla, Gabriel Aubry, Thanksgiving, Canadian, Los Angeles, Halle, Olivier Martinez, Halle Berry
Passage: Halle's mother says she hopes 'things calm down' after fight Gabriel Aubry 'asks judge to ban Olivier Martinez' from contacting Nahla By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:56 EST, 27 November 2012 | UPDATED: 05:05 EST, 28 November 2012 Gabriel Aubry has failed in his bid to overturn an order banning him from seeing Nahla. The French-Canadian model appealed to a Los Angeles court on Tuesday to lift an emergency protective order issued in the wake of his brutal Thanksgiving fight with Olivier Martinez. The order banned him from going within a 100 yards of the four-year-old, her mother Halle Berry and Halle's fiance Martinez. Halle's mother says she hopes 'things calm down' after fight. Gabriel Aubry 'asks judge to ban Olivier Martinez' from contacting Nahla
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Halle
|
[
"Israel"
] |
{
"passage": 2444,
"query": 3787
}
|
Query: For the vast majority of Jews, @placeholder ranks surprisingly low in their considerations as voters.
Entities: Jerusalem, Mitt Romney, Etzioni, Romney, Israel, U.S., Amitai Etzioni, The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy, Iran, Jews, Obama, American, Tel Aviv, Congress, Jewish
Passage: Mitt Romney is trying to cut into the considerable lead President Obama had among Jewish voters by showing that he is even more of a supporter of Israel than his rival. After suggesting the Obama administration threw Israel "under the bus," Romney made an even stronger warning to Iran not to go nuclear, and pledged to move the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Romney is hardly the only one who believes that the Jewish vote swings to the candidate in presidential elections who is the most fervent supporter of Israel. The same position was given voice in a 2007 book by two highly regarded political scientists, The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy, which suggests that Jews have undue influence over U.S. foreign policy by making campaign contributions, pressuring members of Congress, and by casting their votes to support Israel. Mitt Romney is trying to outdo President Obama in his support for Israel, says Amitai Etzioni. It's a myth that the Jewish vote goes to whoever supports Israel more fervently, Etzioni says. Only 4% of American Jews cite Israel as their most important voting issue, he says. And 51% of those registered to vote cited the economy as the most important issue, he says
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Israel
|
[
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 2444,
"query": 3788
}
|
Query: Twenty-eight percent reported that they disagree with his policies, while 36% said that they are not sure of their opinion of how @placeholder is handling the conflict.
Entities: Jerusalem, Mitt Romney, Etzioni, Romney, Israel, U.S., Amitai Etzioni, The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy, Iran, Jews, Obama, American, Tel Aviv, Congress, Jewish
Passage: Mitt Romney is trying to cut into the considerable lead President Obama had among Jewish voters by showing that he is even more of a supporter of Israel than his rival. After suggesting the Obama administration threw Israel "under the bus," Romney made an even stronger warning to Iran not to go nuclear, and pledged to move the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Romney is hardly the only one who believes that the Jewish vote swings to the candidate in presidential elections who is the most fervent supporter of Israel. The same position was given voice in a 2007 book by two highly regarded political scientists, The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy, which suggests that Jews have undue influence over U.S. foreign policy by making campaign contributions, pressuring members of Congress, and by casting their votes to support Israel. Mitt Romney is trying to outdo President Obama in his support for Israel, says Amitai Etzioni. It's a myth that the Jewish vote goes to whoever supports Israel more fervently, Etzioni says. Only 4% of American Jews cite Israel as their most important voting issue, he says. And 51% of those registered to vote cited the economy as the most important issue, he says
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Obama
|
[
"Northern Lights"
] |
{
"passage": 2445,
"query": 3789
}
|
Query: Looking up, seeing the lights: A stay at Aurora Safari Camp also means chances to see the @placeholder
Entities: Louis XIV, Robin Thicke, Palace of Versailles, Great Outdoors, Lulea, Northern Lights, Aurora Safari Camp, Swedish Lapland, Matt
Passage: Like twerking, Robin Thicke and the horse-meat scandal, glamping is so last year. Seriously. Look around you. You can barely move for luxury ‘camp’-sites where the ‘tents’ – if this is still the word – look and feel like a boudoir in the Palace of Versailles during the reign of Louis XIV. Lovely. Comfortable. But scarcely the ‘Great Outdoors’. Meet the locals: Matt gets up close and personal with two new canine friends on his visit to Swedish Lapland Onwards, into the snowy middle distance: Swedish Lapland is a great place to try a session of dog-sledding On the other hand, the ‘Great Outdoors’ comes with its downsides. Swedish Lapland is a great place for those seeking snow-based adventure. Aurora Safari Camp, near Lulea, is a mixture of glamping and the wilderness. Guests can go sledding with husky teams, and gaze at the Northern Lights
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Northern Lights
|
[
"New York State Department of Financial Services"
] |
{
"passage": 2446,
"query": 3790
}
|
Query: A spokesman said: ‘The group strongly rejects the position or the portrayal of facts as set out in the order issued by the @placeholder.’
Entities: Britain, James Salmon, Mervyn King, New York, Standard Chartered, Iran, Standard, Bank of England, UK, New York State Department of Financial Services
Passage: By James Salmon PUBLISHED: 19:03 EST, 7 August 2012 | UPDATED: 02:12 EST, 9 August 2012 Critical: Sir Mervyn King criticised the New York state agency for its comments The governor of the Bank of England has today criticised a New York state agency for publicly accusing UK bank Standard Chartered of money laundering for Iran and terror groups. Sir Mervyn King said the New York State Department of Financial Services was wrong to make the claims when other regulators were still investigating any wrong-doing. Standard Chartered was accused on Monday of laundering £160billion and promptly saw its share price plummet. New York State Department of Financial Services went public with its claim as bank was still being investigated. £160billion of illegal transfers alleged...but bank says it was no more than £9million. Standard's share price recovers slightly after £6billion was wiped off its stock value yesterday. Britain's top financial regulator revealed to have worked at Standard Chartered during period of alleged transfer irregularities
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New York State Department of Financial Services
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[
"Djokovic",
"Novak Djokovic"
] |
{
"passage": 2447,
"query": 3791
}
|
Query: But @placeholder knows that the player he faces today is a different proposition.
Entities: Serb, Big Four, Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Laurie Whitwell, Djokovic, Grigor Dimitrov, Murray, Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic, Dreamland, Dimitov, Wimbledon
Passage: By Laurie Whitwell Follow @@lauriewhitwell As the tremors from Grigor Dimitrov’s earth-shattering defeat of Andy Murray began to fade on Thursday, we were left to wonder whether the tectonic plates of men’s tennis still had further to shift. Can this 23-year-old Bulgarian break new ground and beat another one of the Big Four? Novak Djokovic will hope the answer is no on Friday and the Serb certainly has experience on his side. Dreamland: Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov celebrates beating defending Wimbledon champion Andy Murray In control: Dimitov started far faster than Murray and never looked like letting his early lead slip. The 23-year-old looked comfortable during his win against Murray. His coach says there is 'no ceiling' on what the Bulgarian can achieve. Djokovic leads 3-1 in previous encounters between the pair
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Djokovic
|
[
"Djokovic",
"Novak Djokovic"
] |
{
"passage": 2447,
"query": 3791
}
|
Query: But @placeholder knows that the player he faces today is a different proposition.
Entities: Serb, Big Four, Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Laurie Whitwell, Djokovic, Grigor Dimitrov, Murray, Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic, Dreamland, Dimitov, Wimbledon
Passage: By Laurie Whitwell Follow @@lauriewhitwell As the tremors from Grigor Dimitrov’s earth-shattering defeat of Andy Murray began to fade on Thursday, we were left to wonder whether the tectonic plates of men’s tennis still had further to shift. Can this 23-year-old Bulgarian break new ground and beat another one of the Big Four? Novak Djokovic will hope the answer is no on Friday and the Serb certainly has experience on his side. Dreamland: Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov celebrates beating defending Wimbledon champion Andy Murray In control: Dimitov started far faster than Murray and never looked like letting his early lead slip. The 23-year-old looked comfortable during his win against Murray. His coach says there is 'no ceiling' on what the Bulgarian can achieve. Djokovic leads 3-1 in previous encounters between the pair
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Novak Djokovic
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[
"CGNet Swara"
] |
{
"passage": 2448,
"query": 3792
}
|
Query: The result, @placeholder (roughly, the "voice of Chhattisgarh") is a voice portal that allows anyone with a mobile phone to record or listen to news and items of interest.
Entities: CGNet Swara, Chhattisgarh, Manmohan Singh, United Nations, India, Shubhranshu Choudhary, Maoist, Indian, sub-Saharan Africa
Passage: As a journalist hailing from the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, the epicenter of a violent Maoist insurgency, Shubhranshu Choudhary was regularly confronted with the shortcomings of his profession. The uprising, described by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2006 as India's "single biggest internal security challenge ever," drew much of its strength from the disenfranchised indigenous communities who are a majority in Chhattisgarh. Numbering perhaps as many as 100 million across India, the "tribals" live in impoverished rural conditions comparable to or lower than those prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, according to the United Nations. Yet despite their centrality to the conflict, the voice of the tribal people was almost completely absent from the national media conversation. Citizen journalism project using mobile phone technology to reach India's tribal communities. The state where the service operates has been the center of a violent Maoist insurgency. CGNet Swara allows people in remote areas to file and listen to reports from their mobile. Founders say it has given a voice to an excluded community
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CGNet Swara
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[
"Shubhranshu Choudhary"
] |
{
"passage": 2448,
"query": 3793
}
|
Query: @placeholder is continuing to tinker with the model, with aspirations to overcome legal hurdles and incorporate a shortwave radio component into Swara's operations.
Entities: CGNet Swara, Chhattisgarh, Manmohan Singh, United Nations, India, Shubhranshu Choudhary, Maoist, Indian, sub-Saharan Africa
Passage: As a journalist hailing from the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, the epicenter of a violent Maoist insurgency, Shubhranshu Choudhary was regularly confronted with the shortcomings of his profession. The uprising, described by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2006 as India's "single biggest internal security challenge ever," drew much of its strength from the disenfranchised indigenous communities who are a majority in Chhattisgarh. Numbering perhaps as many as 100 million across India, the "tribals" live in impoverished rural conditions comparable to or lower than those prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, according to the United Nations. Yet despite their centrality to the conflict, the voice of the tribal people was almost completely absent from the national media conversation. Citizen journalism project using mobile phone technology to reach India's tribal communities. The state where the service operates has been the center of a violent Maoist insurgency. CGNet Swara allows people in remote areas to file and listen to reports from their mobile. Founders say it has given a voice to an excluded community
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Shubhranshu Choudhary
|
[
"CGNet Swara"
] |
{
"passage": 2448,
"query": 3794
}
|
Query: Choudhary is continuing to tinker with the model, with aspirations to overcome legal hurdles and incorporate a shortwave radio component into @placeholder's operations.
Entities: CGNet Swara, Chhattisgarh, Manmohan Singh, United Nations, India, Shubhranshu Choudhary, Maoist, Indian, sub-Saharan Africa
Passage: As a journalist hailing from the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, the epicenter of a violent Maoist insurgency, Shubhranshu Choudhary was regularly confronted with the shortcomings of his profession. The uprising, described by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2006 as India's "single biggest internal security challenge ever," drew much of its strength from the disenfranchised indigenous communities who are a majority in Chhattisgarh. Numbering perhaps as many as 100 million across India, the "tribals" live in impoverished rural conditions comparable to or lower than those prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, according to the United Nations. Yet despite their centrality to the conflict, the voice of the tribal people was almost completely absent from the national media conversation. Citizen journalism project using mobile phone technology to reach India's tribal communities. The state where the service operates has been the center of a violent Maoist insurgency. CGNet Swara allows people in remote areas to file and listen to reports from their mobile. Founders say it has given a voice to an excluded community
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CGNet Swara
|
[
"International Criminal Court"
] |
{
"passage": 2449,
"query": 3795
}
|
Query: Pillay said the report concluded that "the abuses and human rights violations going on on the ground undermine the proclaimed reform package," and that she had recommended Syria be referred to the @placeholder "because all the evidence produced by the commission's report support a finding of widespread and systematic violations of human rights -- equaling crimes against humanity."
Entities: Valerie Amos, International Criminal Court, Red Crescent, U.S., United Nations, Rashid Khalikov, U.N., Syrian, Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Bashar al-Assad, European, Syria, Security Council, CNN, al-Assad
Passage: (CNN) -- A humanitarian mission from the United Nations will travel this weekend to Syria to look for effects of President Bashar al-Assad's protest crackdown, a U.N. official said Thursday shortly after the release of a damning report. "We have been guaranteed that we will have full access to anywhere we would wish to go," Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Valerie Amos told reporters after delivering to the Security Council the report. "We will want to concentrate on those places where there have been reports of fighting so that we can see for ourselves exactly what is going on." The mission will last three or four days, during which the group anticipates being accompanied by a representative of the Syrian Red Crescent, she said. Rashid Khalikov of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs will lead the mission, she said. "It's an initial mission and we would hope to go back in to do detailed assessments." Mission urges Security Council to consider bringing case to International Criminal Court. Syrian government rights violations include murder and disappearances, report says. U.S. and European leaders call on Syrian President al-Assad to step down. U.S. executive order blocks Syrian property and bans U.S. investments
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International Criminal Court
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[
"Tory"
] |
{
"passage": 2450,
"query": 3796
}
|
Query: Trailled by hecklers calling him '@placeholder scum' Mr Johnson eventually turned and bellowed his own insult back at them.
Entities: Boris Johnson, Matt Chorley, Schoolboy, Boris, Mailonline, London, Tory
Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:02 EST, 31 October 2012 | UPDATED: 09:31 EST, 1 November 2012 This is the hilarious moment Boris Johnson gave as good as he got when a heckler cocked a snook at him. When faced with the gesture, more commonly found in school playgrounds, London Mayor quickly raised a thumb to his own nose and told protestors to ‘bog off’. He also faced cries of ‘Tory scum’ and ‘pleb’ as he went on a walkabout on dockyard but responded with a cry of 'lefty t*****s!' Scroll down for video Schoolboy error: The protestor pretended to want to shake the London Mayor's hand, but quickly raised his thumb to his nose. Boris swiftly returned the favour. Boris Johnson was supposed to be drumming up support for Tory candidates in elections next month. But visiting the city's historic dockyard he was told he was 'not welcome' The London Mayor told hecklers to 'bog off'
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Tory
|
[
"Flight 214"
] |
{
"passage": 2451,
"query": 3797
}
|
Query: @placeholder was carrying 291 passengers and 16 crew members when it crash-landed on July 6 on the runway after striking a seawall.
Entities: Seoul, KTVU, Korean, California, Something Wrong, National Transportation Safety Board, U.S., South Korea, We Too Low, Asiana Airlines, Oakland, Asiana, Flight 214, San Francisco International Airport, CNN, NTSB
Passage: Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- Asiana Airlines says it will proceed with its planned lawsuit against an Oakland, California, television station, but it's not going to pursue legal action against the National Transportation Safety Board. Over the weekend, the Korean airline had said it would sue both entities after an intern at the NTSB mistakenly confirmed "inaccurate and offensive" names as those of the pilots of Flight 214, which crash-landed nine days ago at San Francisco International Airport. The bogus names that phonetically spelled out phrases such as "Something Wrong" and "We Too Low" were read during KTVU's noon broadcast Friday. The airline called the report "demeaning" and said it was "reviewing possible legal action." NEW: The intern is no longer with the NTSB. Earlier, Asiana said it would sue KTVU and the National Transportation Safety Board. "It's very difficult to conceive of a defamation suit prevailing here," expert says. The airline says it has retained a U.S. law firm
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Flight 214
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[
"Iran"
] |
{
"passage": 2452,
"query": 3798
}
|
Query: "We respectfully ask" the @placeholder government to "work cooperatively with us" on the Levinson investigation, Kerry said.
Entities: United States, Levinson, U.S., Bob Levinson, Abu Dhabi, Iran, CIA, CNN, American, Dan Levinson
Passage: Seven years ago Sunday, American Bob Levinson disappeared after traveling to Iran. He's now one of the longest-held American citizens in history. Recently, the 65-year-old's family has said publicly that he worked for the CIA. Their decision to speak out came after news stories published in 2013 said Levinson worked for the spy agency. For years the family kept it quiet that Levinson was working for the CIA, because the United States government had warned them that revealing it would put Levinson in more jeopardy, they said. On Saturday, Levinson's son Dan Levinson talked in person with CNN in Abu Dhabi. Bob Levinson will turn 66 on Monday, his son told CNN. Dan Levinson wants the U.S. to do more to help find his father. Levinson's family says he was working for CIA when he went missing in Iran
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Iran
|
[
"Levinson"
] |
{
"passage": 2452,
"query": 3799
}
|
Query: "We respectfully ask" the Iranian government to "work cooperatively with us" on the @placeholder investigation, Kerry said.
Entities: United States, Levinson, U.S., Bob Levinson, Abu Dhabi, Iran, CIA, CNN, American, Dan Levinson
Passage: Seven years ago Sunday, American Bob Levinson disappeared after traveling to Iran. He's now one of the longest-held American citizens in history. Recently, the 65-year-old's family has said publicly that he worked for the CIA. Their decision to speak out came after news stories published in 2013 said Levinson worked for the spy agency. For years the family kept it quiet that Levinson was working for the CIA, because the United States government had warned them that revealing it would put Levinson in more jeopardy, they said. On Saturday, Levinson's son Dan Levinson talked in person with CNN in Abu Dhabi. Bob Levinson will turn 66 on Monday, his son told CNN. Dan Levinson wants the U.S. to do more to help find his father. Levinson's family says he was working for CIA when he went missing in Iran
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Levinson
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[
"Bob Levinson"
] |
{
"passage": 2452,
"query": 3800
}
|
Query: "@placeholder, if you are able to see or hear this message, we urge you to be strong."
Entities: United States, Levinson, U.S., Bob Levinson, Abu Dhabi, Iran, CIA, CNN, American, Dan Levinson
Passage: Seven years ago Sunday, American Bob Levinson disappeared after traveling to Iran. He's now one of the longest-held American citizens in history. Recently, the 65-year-old's family has said publicly that he worked for the CIA. Their decision to speak out came after news stories published in 2013 said Levinson worked for the spy agency. For years the family kept it quiet that Levinson was working for the CIA, because the United States government had warned them that revealing it would put Levinson in more jeopardy, they said. On Saturday, Levinson's son Dan Levinson talked in person with CNN in Abu Dhabi. Bob Levinson will turn 66 on Monday, his son told CNN. Dan Levinson wants the U.S. to do more to help find his father. Levinson's family says he was working for CIA when he went missing in Iran
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Bob Levinson
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[
"Farrell",
"Stephen Farrell"
] |
{
"passage": 2453,
"query": 3801
}
|
Query: @placeholder called the newspaper's foreign editor before dawn and said he was "extracted" in a commando raid after a fierce firefight, according to a report on the Times Web site.
Entities: New York Times, Afghanistan, KABUL, British Foreign Office, ISAF, Gordon Brown, Stephen Farrell, Farrell, Ministry of Defense, NATO, Afghan, Afghans, CNN, Sultan Munad, International Security Assistance Force, British
Passage: KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A New York Times reporter who was kidnapped last week was freed Wednesday in a pre-dawn military raid in Afghanistan that left a British commando, an Afghan journalist and several others dead. New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell was abducted Saturday while covering a NATO airstrike in Afghanistan. Stephen Farrell was rescued by NATO's International Security Assistance Force, known as the ISAF, the British Foreign Office said. A British commando died in the operation, the country's Ministry of Defense said without offering further details. Sultan Munad, an Afghan journalist accompanying Farrell, also was killed in the raid, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said. NEW: Local Afghans helped British locate abducted journalist, official says. New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell freed in commando raid. Afghan journalist killed in raid, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says. British commando also killed during raid; woman, child die in crossfire
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Farrell
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[
"Farrell",
"Stephen Farrell"
] |
{
"passage": 2453,
"query": 3801
}
|
Query: @placeholder called the newspaper's foreign editor before dawn and said he was "extracted" in a commando raid after a fierce firefight, according to a report on the Times Web site.
Entities: New York Times, Afghanistan, KABUL, British Foreign Office, ISAF, Gordon Brown, Stephen Farrell, Farrell, Ministry of Defense, NATO, Afghan, Afghans, CNN, Sultan Munad, International Security Assistance Force, British
Passage: KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A New York Times reporter who was kidnapped last week was freed Wednesday in a pre-dawn military raid in Afghanistan that left a British commando, an Afghan journalist and several others dead. New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell was abducted Saturday while covering a NATO airstrike in Afghanistan. Stephen Farrell was rescued by NATO's International Security Assistance Force, known as the ISAF, the British Foreign Office said. A British commando died in the operation, the country's Ministry of Defense said without offering further details. Sultan Munad, an Afghan journalist accompanying Farrell, also was killed in the raid, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said. NEW: Local Afghans helped British locate abducted journalist, official says. New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell freed in commando raid. Afghan journalist killed in raid, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says. British commando also killed during raid; woman, child die in crossfire
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Stephen Farrell
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[
"British"
] |
{
"passage": 2453,
"query": 3802
}
|
Query: Farrell's citizenship played a role in the @placeholder decision to stage the rescue, said a spokesman for the Ministry of Defense.
Entities: New York Times, Afghanistan, KABUL, British Foreign Office, ISAF, Gordon Brown, Stephen Farrell, Farrell, Ministry of Defense, NATO, Afghan, Afghans, CNN, Sultan Munad, International Security Assistance Force, British
Passage: KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A New York Times reporter who was kidnapped last week was freed Wednesday in a pre-dawn military raid in Afghanistan that left a British commando, an Afghan journalist and several others dead. New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell was abducted Saturday while covering a NATO airstrike in Afghanistan. Stephen Farrell was rescued by NATO's International Security Assistance Force, known as the ISAF, the British Foreign Office said. A British commando died in the operation, the country's Ministry of Defense said without offering further details. Sultan Munad, an Afghan journalist accompanying Farrell, also was killed in the raid, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said. NEW: Local Afghans helped British locate abducted journalist, official says. New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell freed in commando raid. Afghan journalist killed in raid, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says. British commando also killed during raid; woman, child die in crossfire
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British
|
[
"Afghan",
"Afghanistan",
"Afghans"
] |
{
"passage": 2453,
"query": 3803
}
|
Query: Local @placeholder provided information and helped the commandos locate where Farrell was being held, said another British official who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.
Entities: New York Times, Afghanistan, KABUL, British Foreign Office, ISAF, Gordon Brown, Stephen Farrell, Farrell, Ministry of Defense, NATO, Afghan, Afghans, CNN, Sultan Munad, International Security Assistance Force, British
Passage: KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A New York Times reporter who was kidnapped last week was freed Wednesday in a pre-dawn military raid in Afghanistan that left a British commando, an Afghan journalist and several others dead. New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell was abducted Saturday while covering a NATO airstrike in Afghanistan. Stephen Farrell was rescued by NATO's International Security Assistance Force, known as the ISAF, the British Foreign Office said. A British commando died in the operation, the country's Ministry of Defense said without offering further details. Sultan Munad, an Afghan journalist accompanying Farrell, also was killed in the raid, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said. NEW: Local Afghans helped British locate abducted journalist, official says. New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell freed in commando raid. Afghan journalist killed in raid, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says. British commando also killed during raid; woman, child die in crossfire
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Afghan
|
[
"Afghan",
"Afghanistan",
"Afghans"
] |
{
"passage": 2453,
"query": 3803
}
|
Query: Local @placeholder provided information and helped the commandos locate where Farrell was being held, said another British official who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.
Entities: New York Times, Afghanistan, KABUL, British Foreign Office, ISAF, Gordon Brown, Stephen Farrell, Farrell, Ministry of Defense, NATO, Afghan, Afghans, CNN, Sultan Munad, International Security Assistance Force, British
Passage: KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A New York Times reporter who was kidnapped last week was freed Wednesday in a pre-dawn military raid in Afghanistan that left a British commando, an Afghan journalist and several others dead. New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell was abducted Saturday while covering a NATO airstrike in Afghanistan. Stephen Farrell was rescued by NATO's International Security Assistance Force, known as the ISAF, the British Foreign Office said. A British commando died in the operation, the country's Ministry of Defense said without offering further details. Sultan Munad, an Afghan journalist accompanying Farrell, also was killed in the raid, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said. NEW: Local Afghans helped British locate abducted journalist, official says. New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell freed in commando raid. Afghan journalist killed in raid, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says. British commando also killed during raid; woman, child die in crossfire
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Afghanistan
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[
"Afghan",
"Afghanistan",
"Afghans"
] |
{
"passage": 2453,
"query": 3803
}
|
Query: Local @placeholder provided information and helped the commandos locate where Farrell was being held, said another British official who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.
Entities: New York Times, Afghanistan, KABUL, British Foreign Office, ISAF, Gordon Brown, Stephen Farrell, Farrell, Ministry of Defense, NATO, Afghan, Afghans, CNN, Sultan Munad, International Security Assistance Force, British
Passage: KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A New York Times reporter who was kidnapped last week was freed Wednesday in a pre-dawn military raid in Afghanistan that left a British commando, an Afghan journalist and several others dead. New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell was abducted Saturday while covering a NATO airstrike in Afghanistan. Stephen Farrell was rescued by NATO's International Security Assistance Force, known as the ISAF, the British Foreign Office said. A British commando died in the operation, the country's Ministry of Defense said without offering further details. Sultan Munad, an Afghan journalist accompanying Farrell, also was killed in the raid, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said. NEW: Local Afghans helped British locate abducted journalist, official says. New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell freed in commando raid. Afghan journalist killed in raid, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says. British commando also killed during raid; woman, child die in crossfire
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Afghans
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[
"Middle Earth"
] |
{
"passage": 2454,
"query": 3804
}
|
Query: As yet, there are no awards for airlines flying to @placeholder.
Entities: Australia, AirlineRatings, Etihad, Air New Zealand, Best Domestic Service, Best Lounge, Best Catering, AirlineRating.com, Year, Qantas, AirlineRatings.com, Middle Earth
Passage: Hobbits might not need the extra legroom, but they know a good airline when they see one. Air New Zealand, the carrier that has regularly pressed the diminutive denizens of Middle Earth into service in its advertising campaigns, has been named the world's best airline. Australia-based safety assessment website AirlineRatings.com says the airline came top of its 2015 "airline excellence" chart because of its reputation as a "trendsetter." It also led the website's top 10 airlines for 2015. This is the second year in a row the airline has scooped the Airline of the Year prize. AirlineRatings said Air New Zealand had been honored for "its award winning in-flight innovations, record financial performance, operational safety and motivation of its staff." AirlineRating.com named Air New Zealand the world's best airline for its in-flight innovations. Best First Class award goes to Etihad, which has a luxury changing room. Qantas was honored for Best Domestic Service, Best Catering and Best Lounge
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Middle Earth
|
[
"Alexian Lien",
"Lien"
] |
{
"passage": 2455,
"query": 3805
}
|
Query: @placeholder speeds away, but immediately the angry bikers follow and it takes a matter of seconds for them to catch up.
Entities: Rosalyn Ng, Range Rover, SUV, Lien, Roslyn Ng, New York City, NYC, Alexian Lien
Passage: Pictured: Alexian Lien drove through a swarm of motorcyclists in his SUV on a New York City highway, apparently in fear of his safety and that of his wife and 5-month-old baby Video has emerged showing the shocking moment a Range Rover driver apparently drove through a crowd of motorbikes as it fled with its family inside for fear of being attacked. Police have revealed the bikers started to damage the vehicle after the driver, 33-year-old Alexian Lien, hit a motorcyclist. Fearing for the safety of his wife Roslyn Ng and young child, aged five months, the SUV driver then sped off, hitting several bikers in its path. Alexian Lien's Range Rover was the man attacked by motorcyclists after he accidentally hit a biker. Lien, 33, then crash through the mob in his vehicle, fearing for the safety of his wife Rosalyn Ng, and their 5-month-old child. Bikers chase the SUV, carrying couple and young child, and try to attack it. Lien speeds off hitting motorcyclists for the second time. It eventually grinds to a halt in NYC traffic and bikers smash the window. Lien was treated in hospital for lacerations to his face and body. Police said, contradictory to online comments, there were no other injuries
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Alexian Lien
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[
"Alexian Lien",
"Lien"
] |
{
"passage": 2455,
"query": 3805
}
|
Query: @placeholder speeds away, but immediately the angry bikers follow and it takes a matter of seconds for them to catch up.
Entities: Rosalyn Ng, Range Rover, SUV, Lien, Roslyn Ng, New York City, NYC, Alexian Lien
Passage: Pictured: Alexian Lien drove through a swarm of motorcyclists in his SUV on a New York City highway, apparently in fear of his safety and that of his wife and 5-month-old baby Video has emerged showing the shocking moment a Range Rover driver apparently drove through a crowd of motorbikes as it fled with its family inside for fear of being attacked. Police have revealed the bikers started to damage the vehicle after the driver, 33-year-old Alexian Lien, hit a motorcyclist. Fearing for the safety of his wife Roslyn Ng and young child, aged five months, the SUV driver then sped off, hitting several bikers in its path. Alexian Lien's Range Rover was the man attacked by motorcyclists after he accidentally hit a biker. Lien, 33, then crash through the mob in his vehicle, fearing for the safety of his wife Rosalyn Ng, and their 5-month-old child. Bikers chase the SUV, carrying couple and young child, and try to attack it. Lien speeds off hitting motorcyclists for the second time. It eventually grinds to a halt in NYC traffic and bikers smash the window. Lien was treated in hospital for lacerations to his face and body. Police said, contradictory to online comments, there were no other injuries
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Lien
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[
"Taliban"
] |
{
"passage": 2456,
"query": 3806
}
|
Query: In the week since Bergdahl was released by the @placeholder, a controversy has grown over whether troops were killed, directly or indirectly, in the search.
Entities: Army, Afghanistan, FBI, Taliban, Facer, Bergdahl, Idaho, Hailey, Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, CNN, Bowe Bergdahl, William Facer, Bergdahls
Passage: Hailey, Idaho (CNN) -- The FBI is investigating threats against the parents of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the latest development in a case that has put the spotlight on the circumstances surrounding his capture in Afghanistan and release by the Taliban. "We are working jointly with our state and local partners and taking each threat seriously," FBI Special Agent William Facer told CNN in an e-mail on Saturday. Facer declined to detail the nature and severity of the threats, and a military spokesperson for the Bergdahls declined to comment. Bergdahl's parents have not been seen publicly since the announcement last week that the soldier had been freed from five years in captivity at the hands of the Taliban in exchange for the release of five detainees at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base. The FBI is ''taking each threat seriously," an FBI agent says. Bowe Bergdahl's parents have received threats, the FBI says. Former member of Bergdahl's platoon says troops were killed in search. Bergdahl should be put on trial to "get the truth," mother of killed soldier says
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Taliban
|
[
"George Osborne",
"Osborne"
] |
{
"passage": 2457,
"query": 3807
}
|
Query: Grin and bear it: The news was depressing for @placeholder, pictured today
Entities: New Year, Hugo Duncan, George Osborne, Britain, Osborne
Passage: By Hugo Duncan PUBLISHED: 05:50 EST, 21 March 2012 | UPDATED: 11:25 EST, 21 March 2012 The economy will grow by more than expected this year but the crisis in the euro is ‘a major risk’ to Britain, the Chancellor said today. George Osborne said growth forecasts for 2012 have been nudged up from a paltry 0.7 per cent to a still feeble 0.8 per cent. Delivering his third Budget, he said Britain would ‘avoid a technical recession’ with a return to growth in the first quarter of the year. Scroll down for video Mr Osborne said the economy has ‘carried a little more momentum into the New Year than previously anticipated’. February's borrowing figure was expected to be £8.9bn but jumped to £15.2bn. Extra loans mean Britain's debt mountain now stands at almost £1trillion
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George Osborne
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[
"George Osborne",
"Osborne"
] |
{
"passage": 2457,
"query": 3807
}
|
Query: Grin and bear it: The news was depressing for @placeholder, pictured today
Entities: New Year, Hugo Duncan, George Osborne, Britain, Osborne
Passage: By Hugo Duncan PUBLISHED: 05:50 EST, 21 March 2012 | UPDATED: 11:25 EST, 21 March 2012 The economy will grow by more than expected this year but the crisis in the euro is ‘a major risk’ to Britain, the Chancellor said today. George Osborne said growth forecasts for 2012 have been nudged up from a paltry 0.7 per cent to a still feeble 0.8 per cent. Delivering his third Budget, he said Britain would ‘avoid a technical recession’ with a return to growth in the first quarter of the year. Scroll down for video Mr Osborne said the economy has ‘carried a little more momentum into the New Year than previously anticipated’. February's borrowing figure was expected to be £8.9bn but jumped to £15.2bn. Extra loans mean Britain's debt mountain now stands at almost £1trillion
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Osborne
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[
"George Osborne",
"Osborne"
] |
{
"passage": 2457,
"query": 3808
}
|
Query: @placeholder set up to stop Chancellors fiddling the figures, said it now
Entities: New Year, Hugo Duncan, George Osborne, Britain, Osborne
Passage: By Hugo Duncan PUBLISHED: 05:50 EST, 21 March 2012 | UPDATED: 11:25 EST, 21 March 2012 The economy will grow by more than expected this year but the crisis in the euro is ‘a major risk’ to Britain, the Chancellor said today. George Osborne said growth forecasts for 2012 have been nudged up from a paltry 0.7 per cent to a still feeble 0.8 per cent. Delivering his third Budget, he said Britain would ‘avoid a technical recession’ with a return to growth in the first quarter of the year. Scroll down for video Mr Osborne said the economy has ‘carried a little more momentum into the New Year than previously anticipated’. February's borrowing figure was expected to be £8.9bn but jumped to £15.2bn. Extra loans mean Britain's debt mountain now stands at almost £1trillion
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George Osborne
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[
"George Osborne",
"Osborne"
] |
{
"passage": 2457,
"query": 3808
}
|
Query: @placeholder set up to stop Chancellors fiddling the figures, said it now
Entities: New Year, Hugo Duncan, George Osborne, Britain, Osborne
Passage: By Hugo Duncan PUBLISHED: 05:50 EST, 21 March 2012 | UPDATED: 11:25 EST, 21 March 2012 The economy will grow by more than expected this year but the crisis in the euro is ‘a major risk’ to Britain, the Chancellor said today. George Osborne said growth forecasts for 2012 have been nudged up from a paltry 0.7 per cent to a still feeble 0.8 per cent. Delivering his third Budget, he said Britain would ‘avoid a technical recession’ with a return to growth in the first quarter of the year. Scroll down for video Mr Osborne said the economy has ‘carried a little more momentum into the New Year than previously anticipated’. February's borrowing figure was expected to be £8.9bn but jumped to £15.2bn. Extra loans mean Britain's debt mountain now stands at almost £1trillion
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Osborne
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[
"Syria",
"Syrians"
] |
{
"passage": 2458,
"query": 3809
}
|
Query: By the end of last year, 2.5million Syrians had become refugees in neighbouring countries while more than 6.5million had been displaced within @placeholder.
Entities: Second World War, Mosul, Iraqis, England, Syrians, United Nations, Khazir, Syria, Irbil, Baghdad
Passage: The number of people forced from their homes by conflict and persecution has passed 50million in a year for the first time since the Second World War. Some 51.2million sought shelter last year – the equivalent of almost the entire population of England. The figure, revealed by the United Nations, is up six million from 2012, largely due to Syrians fleeing civil war. Iraqis who have fled the violence in their hometown of Mosul line arrive at Khazir refugee camp outside of Irbil north of Baghdad Sunni militants captured a strategic city along the highway to Syria on forcing many to flee. More than 50million people are refugees according to United Nations figures. Down to largely Syrians fleeing the civil war in their country. Shows the strain facing aid agencies trying to help those forced to flee
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Syria
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[
"Syria",
"Syrians"
] |
{
"passage": 2458,
"query": 3809
}
|
Query: By the end of last year, 2.5million Syrians had become refugees in neighbouring countries while more than 6.5million had been displaced within @placeholder.
Entities: Second World War, Mosul, Iraqis, England, Syrians, United Nations, Khazir, Syria, Irbil, Baghdad
Passage: The number of people forced from their homes by conflict and persecution has passed 50million in a year for the first time since the Second World War. Some 51.2million sought shelter last year – the equivalent of almost the entire population of England. The figure, revealed by the United Nations, is up six million from 2012, largely due to Syrians fleeing civil war. Iraqis who have fled the violence in their hometown of Mosul line arrive at Khazir refugee camp outside of Irbil north of Baghdad Sunni militants captured a strategic city along the highway to Syria on forcing many to flee. More than 50million people are refugees according to United Nations figures. Down to largely Syrians fleeing the civil war in their country. Shows the strain facing aid agencies trying to help those forced to flee
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Syrians
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[
"Syria",
"Syrians"
] |
{
"passage": 2458,
"query": 3810
}
|
Query: By the end of last year, 2.5 million Syrians had become refugees in neighboring countries and more than 6.5 million had been displaced within @placeholder, the U.N. agency said.
Entities: Second World War, Mosul, Iraqis, England, Syrians, United Nations, Khazir, Syria, Irbil, Baghdad
Passage: The number of people forced from their homes by conflict and persecution has passed 50million in a year for the first time since the Second World War. Some 51.2million sought shelter last year – the equivalent of almost the entire population of England. The figure, revealed by the United Nations, is up six million from 2012, largely due to Syrians fleeing civil war. Iraqis who have fled the violence in their hometown of Mosul line arrive at Khazir refugee camp outside of Irbil north of Baghdad Sunni militants captured a strategic city along the highway to Syria on forcing many to flee. More than 50million people are refugees according to United Nations figures. Down to largely Syrians fleeing the civil war in their country. Shows the strain facing aid agencies trying to help those forced to flee
|
Syria
|
[
"Syria",
"Syrians"
] |
{
"passage": 2458,
"query": 3810
}
|
Query: By the end of last year, 2.5 million Syrians had become refugees in neighboring countries and more than 6.5 million had been displaced within @placeholder, the U.N. agency said.
Entities: Second World War, Mosul, Iraqis, England, Syrians, United Nations, Khazir, Syria, Irbil, Baghdad
Passage: The number of people forced from their homes by conflict and persecution has passed 50million in a year for the first time since the Second World War. Some 51.2million sought shelter last year – the equivalent of almost the entire population of England. The figure, revealed by the United Nations, is up six million from 2012, largely due to Syrians fleeing civil war. Iraqis who have fled the violence in their hometown of Mosul line arrive at Khazir refugee camp outside of Irbil north of Baghdad Sunni militants captured a strategic city along the highway to Syria on forcing many to flee. More than 50million people are refugees according to United Nations figures. Down to largely Syrians fleeing the civil war in their country. Shows the strain facing aid agencies trying to help those forced to flee
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Syrians
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[
"Ross Patterson"
] |
{
"passage": 2459,
"query": 3811
}
|
Query: Mrs Patterson said: '@placeholder and I met online and a year later I proposed to him and we began planning our life together.
Entities: Drake, Margaret, Ross Patterson, Margaret Patterson, Jill Reilly
Passage: By Jill Reilly A couple held their tiny baby son for the first time as newlyweds just minutes after tying the knot in a horror themed wedding. Margaret, 28, and Ross Patterson, 31, said their vows and then rushed to visit eight-week-old baby Drake in a hospital's neo-natal intensive care unit. Drake had been born 14 weeks premature and needed round the clock medical care as medics feared he may not survive. Margaret, 28, and Ross Patterson, 31, held their tiny baby son for the first time as man and wife just minutes after tying the knot in a horror themed wedding. Margaret Patterson, 28, gave birth to Drake 14 weeks earlier than due date. She feared her goth wedding to Ross Patterson, 31, would be cancelled. But they married and then raced to the neo-natal intensive care unit. Took their wedding photos with their son Drake who was eight weeks old. Drake is now eight-months-old and has made a full recovery
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Ross Patterson
|
[
"Taronga Zoo"
] |
{
"passage": 2460,
"query": 3812
}
|
Query: It added: "A scientific study conducted during 2006-2007 found that @placeholder's elephants had an activity profile that closely matched behaviors, exercise and foraging activities of wild elephants."
Entities: Zookeeper, Taronga Zoo, Thai, Sydney, Asian, CNN, Pathi Harn, Australian
Passage: (CNN) -- A female zookeeper was seriously injured Friday after being "pinned" to a post by a young male Asian elephant during a routine training session at Sydney's Taronga Zoo. Two other keepers rushed to the woman's aid after they heard her cries and moved the elephant away, the zoo said in a statement. The woman was taken to hospital in a critical condition, but is now stable in intensive care. She has not been identified out of respect for her family's privacy, the zoo said. The elephant involved was a two-and-half-year-old male calf called Pathi Harn, which means "miracle" in Thai. The calf was given the name after being born alive, even after experts pronounced him dead in the womb following a difficult eight-day labor. Zookeeper crushed after elephant pins her to post in Australian zoo. Taronga Zoo investigating why the elephant "challenged the keeper" Calf involved was known as the "miracle" elephant born in 2010. The Asian elephant was conceived as part of the zoo's breeding program
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Taronga Zoo
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[
"al-Qaeda"
] |
{
"passage": 2461,
"query": 3813
}
|
Query: READ MORE: Syria rebel group's dangerous tie to @placeholder
Entities: Greek Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox, Orthodox, Mousa Khoury, Christian, Chechen, Ministry of Religious Endowment, Syrian, Vatican, Jabhat al-Nusra, al-Qaeda, Syria, CNN, John Ibrahim, Paul Yazigi
Passage: (CNN) -- Two Syrian Orthodox bishops remain missing two days after being kidnapped, with each side in the civil war blaming others for the snatching. The whereabouts of the two prominent clergymen, Greek Orthodox Bishop Paul Yazigi and Syriac Orthodox Bishop John Ibrahim, remain unknown, despite some reports to the contrary, Greek Orthodox Bishop Mousa Khoury told CNN. There have been several kidnappings of Christian clergymen in Syria but the two bishops are the most senior church figures who have been abducted since the beginning of the uprising. The Syrian regime's Ministry of Religious Endowment issued a statement blaming "this brutal act" on Chechen mercenaries operating under the mantle of Jabhat al-Nusra and al-Qaeda. The government did not provide evidence to back up the claim. Two prominent Syrian Orthodox bishops have been missing for two days. The opposition and the government each blame others for the kidnapping. Another bishop tells the Vatican news service that money, not politics, is the motivation
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al-Qaeda
|
[
"WhatsApp"
] |
{
"passage": 2462,
"query": 3814
}
|
Query: In this way, Apple is taking a page from @placeholder, which also allows audio and video messages.
Entities: iPhone, Worldwide Developers Conference, Snapchat, iOS, WhatsApp, iOS 8, Do Not Disturb, CNN, Apple
Passage: (CNN) -- It didn't get a ton of attention Monday, but Apple's next mobile operating system means significant changes for how iPhone users send and receive messages. If you're an Apple user, this is a big deal. Messages is the most frequently used app in iOS, and is how most users share texts, photos and videos with each other. With iOS 8, coming this fall, Apple is borrowing features from popular messaging platforms like Snapchat and WhatsApp while unveiling some new tricks of its own. Here's a quick look at the new messaging features announced at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference. We'll find out in a few months whether they catch on with users. Apple's iOS 8 will bring big changes for how iPhone users send and receive messages. Apple is borrowing features from popular messaging platforms like Snapchat and WhatsApp. Audio and video messages within iOS 8 will automatically vanish within a few minutes. Group messaging threads will feature a "Do Not Disturb" function
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WhatsApp
|
[
"Moscow"
] |
{
"passage": 2463,
"query": 3815
}
|
Query: Zwanzger says: "There's no theme park in or around @placeholder whatsoever.
Entities: Moscow, Chinese, Disney, Theme Park Guy, Shanghai Disney Resort, Soviet, UAE, Stefan Zwanzger, London, China
Passage: You don't have to be a Soviet wheat farmer to realize that five-year plans aren't much fun. Unless, that is, you start scheduling in new theme park openings. A worldwide construction boom is currently underway that will bring in a slew of incredible new rides, slides, sights and frights over the next half-decade. Stefan Zwanzger, aka the globetrotting Theme Park Guy, has been keeping an eye on what's coming so he can be among the first in line. Here's his list of the best of attractions of the near future. Shanghai Disney Resort (China) Concept: Chinese re-imagining of the classic Disney concepts on vast site close to China's richest city. Construction boom set to bring numerous theme park openings over the next five years. China and the UAE lead the theme park building charge with multiple major projects underway. Moscow and London also getting their first major branded theme parks
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Moscow
|
[
"Secret Service"
] |
{
"passage": 2464,
"query": 3816
}
|
Query: A federal law enforcement official said @placeholder waited until daylight to clear the device
Entities: Secret Service, White House, U.S., Michelle, India, Obama, Washington D.C.
Passage: The owner of a small drone that smashed onto the White House grounds early on Monday has contacted the Secret Service to say he didn't mean to fly it over the complex. The unidentified man, who is from Washington D.C., came forward after the pre-dawn incident triggered a major emergency response and raised fresh questions about security at the mansion. A U.S. official said that the man contacted the Secret Service after reports of the crash spread across the media, and he told the agency he had been flying the drone for fun. Agents are now interviewing other people to corroborate the man's story but don't currently have any reason to doubt it, the official said. He is cooperating with authorities. Secret Service agents recovered the two-foot-wide commercial drone after it landed in a tree just after 3am on Monday. Its owner has now contacted the Secret Service to take responsibility for the drone and told the agency he had been flying it for fun. The incident triggered a major emergency response and raised fresh questions about security, which has been breached in recent months. Obama and wife Michelle are currently on a three-day visit to India
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Secret Service
|
[
"Venus"
] |
{
"passage": 2465,
"query": 3817
}
|
Query: @placeholder works really hard and is a great role model for girls, she says, while Serena has become a close friend.
Entities: Italy, Stephens, Venus, NFL, Serena, John Stephens, Francesca Schiavone, U.S. Open, French Open, CNN, Williams, Oh my god, Sloane Stephens, Sybil Smith, Wimbledon
Passage: (CNN) -- "Do I look like Serena? Like, come on. Seriously?" Sloane Stephens understandably rankles at such a comparison with one of the world's greatest tennis players. "You know, it's kind of crazy, but it's really not that bad. But when you hear it, it's like, 'Oh my god, did they just say that?' " Only the laziest of observers could mistake the 19-year-old rising star for a Williams sister off the court. But on it, the similarities are striking. Blessed with natural athleticism and steely determination allied to a powerful serve and forehand, Stephens shares many of the attributes that have helped Venus and Serena dominate the women's game over the past 15 years. Sloane Stephens has enjoyed a successful year on the tour and is hotly tipped for success. The 19-year-old will play Italy's Francesca Schiavone in the opening round of the U.S. Open. She is the daughter of former NFL player John Stephens and ex-swimmer Sybil Smith. Rising star looking to build on promising runs at Wimbledon and the French Open earlier this year
|
Venus
|
[
"Sloane Stephens",
"Stephens"
] |
{
"passage": 2465,
"query": 3818
}
|
Query: Smith and Stephens divorced when @placeholder was a child, and she saw little of her father while growing up.
Entities: Italy, Stephens, Venus, NFL, Serena, John Stephens, Francesca Schiavone, U.S. Open, French Open, CNN, Williams, Oh my god, Sloane Stephens, Sybil Smith, Wimbledon
Passage: (CNN) -- "Do I look like Serena? Like, come on. Seriously?" Sloane Stephens understandably rankles at such a comparison with one of the world's greatest tennis players. "You know, it's kind of crazy, but it's really not that bad. But when you hear it, it's like, 'Oh my god, did they just say that?' " Only the laziest of observers could mistake the 19-year-old rising star for a Williams sister off the court. But on it, the similarities are striking. Blessed with natural athleticism and steely determination allied to a powerful serve and forehand, Stephens shares many of the attributes that have helped Venus and Serena dominate the women's game over the past 15 years. Sloane Stephens has enjoyed a successful year on the tour and is hotly tipped for success. The 19-year-old will play Italy's Francesca Schiavone in the opening round of the U.S. Open. She is the daughter of former NFL player John Stephens and ex-swimmer Sybil Smith. Rising star looking to build on promising runs at Wimbledon and the French Open earlier this year
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Sloane Stephens
|
[
"Sloane Stephens",
"Stephens"
] |
{
"passage": 2465,
"query": 3818
}
|
Query: Smith and Stephens divorced when @placeholder was a child, and she saw little of her father while growing up.
Entities: Italy, Stephens, Venus, NFL, Serena, John Stephens, Francesca Schiavone, U.S. Open, French Open, CNN, Williams, Oh my god, Sloane Stephens, Sybil Smith, Wimbledon
Passage: (CNN) -- "Do I look like Serena? Like, come on. Seriously?" Sloane Stephens understandably rankles at such a comparison with one of the world's greatest tennis players. "You know, it's kind of crazy, but it's really not that bad. But when you hear it, it's like, 'Oh my god, did they just say that?' " Only the laziest of observers could mistake the 19-year-old rising star for a Williams sister off the court. But on it, the similarities are striking. Blessed with natural athleticism and steely determination allied to a powerful serve and forehand, Stephens shares many of the attributes that have helped Venus and Serena dominate the women's game over the past 15 years. Sloane Stephens has enjoyed a successful year on the tour and is hotly tipped for success. The 19-year-old will play Italy's Francesca Schiavone in the opening round of the U.S. Open. She is the daughter of former NFL player John Stephens and ex-swimmer Sybil Smith. Rising star looking to build on promising runs at Wimbledon and the French Open earlier this year
|
Stephens
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 2466,
"query": 3819
}
|
Query: "We can help them realize their dream, which is the @placeholder dream, I want to provide as many people as I can with a safe place to call home."
Entities: Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary of the Woods Congregation, Cathy Buster, Barack Obama, U.S., Buster, Casa San Juan Bosco, Florida
Passage: While President Barack Obama discussed the need to fix the nation's immigration problems during his inauguration speech last week, Sister Cathy Buster is already doing something about it. She was all smiles at Wednesday's grand opening of Casa San Juan Bosco, a "green" affordable housing development that will give Florida farmworkers unprecedented access to a safe and healthy place to live. "I dream a lot, and people all think I'm nuts when I tell them what I intend to do to help," said Buster, a member of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary of the Woods Congregation. "But when they see events like today and realize I can help make it happen, this is wonderful." Hired farmworkers are one of the most economically disadvantaged U.S. groups. Health studies show they face poorer health status overall. A new multimillion dollar housing development aims to help Florida farm workers
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U.S.
|
[
"United",
"United Airlines"
] |
{
"passage": 2467,
"query": 3820
}
|
Query: Records show it was delivered to @placeholder in March of last year.
Entities: United, Denver, United Airlines Flight 1218, O'Hare International Airport, FlightAware.com, Chicago, Chicago Fire Department, CNN, Karen May, United Airlines
Passage: (CNN)Passengers aboard a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Denver got sick from a cabin pressure issue that forced a quick landing, according to an airline spokeswoman. United Airlines Flight 1218 took off at 9:01 a.m., but shortly after it reached 15,000 feet, the pilot took it below 10,000 feet and returned to O'Hare International Airport, according to tracking website FlightAware.com. Below 10,000 feet is a safe altitude for an unpressurized plane. "The flight landed safely, and we requested paramedics meet the flight to assist a few customers who reported feeling ill," said United Airlines spokeswoman Karen May. Seven ambulances met the plane and 175 patients complaining of ear pain or nausea were checked out, according to the Chicago Fire Department. A United flight returned to Chicago shortly after takeoff. 175 passengers complaining of ear pain and nausea were checked out by medics. No one was transported to a hospital
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United
|
[
"United",
"United Airlines"
] |
{
"passage": 2467,
"query": 3820
}
|
Query: Records show it was delivered to @placeholder in March of last year.
Entities: United, Denver, United Airlines Flight 1218, O'Hare International Airport, FlightAware.com, Chicago, Chicago Fire Department, CNN, Karen May, United Airlines
Passage: (CNN)Passengers aboard a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Denver got sick from a cabin pressure issue that forced a quick landing, according to an airline spokeswoman. United Airlines Flight 1218 took off at 9:01 a.m., but shortly after it reached 15,000 feet, the pilot took it below 10,000 feet and returned to O'Hare International Airport, according to tracking website FlightAware.com. Below 10,000 feet is a safe altitude for an unpressurized plane. "The flight landed safely, and we requested paramedics meet the flight to assist a few customers who reported feeling ill," said United Airlines spokeswoman Karen May. Seven ambulances met the plane and 175 patients complaining of ear pain or nausea were checked out, according to the Chicago Fire Department. A United flight returned to Chicago shortly after takeoff. 175 passengers complaining of ear pain and nausea were checked out by medics. No one was transported to a hospital
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United Airlines
|
[
"Hermann"
] |
{
"passage": 2468,
"query": 3821
}
|
Query: Players whom @placeholder coached were pushed to a breaking point, Obiala said.
Entities: New Jersey, Chris Christie, Julie Hermann, Rutgers, Hermann, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- Julie Hermann promised to help Rutgers' athletic program bounce back after an abuse scandal rattled the university and drew national attention. But now the woman tapped to turn around the troubled program is facing abuse allegations herself. Hermann's appointment as the school's athletic director came more than a month after a video of a Rutgers coach hurling basketballs and yelling homophobic slurs prompted the coach's firing, the resignation of the school's athletic director and sharp criticism from New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. "It is a new day," Hermann told reporters on May 15. "(The problem) is already fixed, and there is no one that doesn't agree about how we treat young people with respect and dignity and build trust." NEW: Hermann: "There is a vast difference between high intensity and abusive behavior" NEW: The university's president says the school stands by its choice. In the 1990s, players said, Julie Hermann called them "whores, alcoholics and learning disabled" Hermann picked to usher in a new era at Rutgers; officials praise her focus on students
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Hermann
|
[
"Rutgers"
] |
{
"passage": 2468,
"query": 3822
}
|
Query: Another allegation from Hermann's past came up at a news conference after @placeholder announced her hiring.
Entities: New Jersey, Chris Christie, Julie Hermann, Rutgers, Hermann, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- Julie Hermann promised to help Rutgers' athletic program bounce back after an abuse scandal rattled the university and drew national attention. But now the woman tapped to turn around the troubled program is facing abuse allegations herself. Hermann's appointment as the school's athletic director came more than a month after a video of a Rutgers coach hurling basketballs and yelling homophobic slurs prompted the coach's firing, the resignation of the school's athletic director and sharp criticism from New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. "It is a new day," Hermann told reporters on May 15. "(The problem) is already fixed, and there is no one that doesn't agree about how we treat young people with respect and dignity and build trust." NEW: Hermann: "There is a vast difference between high intensity and abusive behavior" NEW: The university's president says the school stands by its choice. In the 1990s, players said, Julie Hermann called them "whores, alcoholics and learning disabled" Hermann picked to usher in a new era at Rutgers; officials praise her focus on students
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Rutgers
|
[
"Jamel"
] |
{
"passage": 2469,
"query": 3823
}
|
Query: Hound: A guard dog stands behind a fence in @placeholder.
Entities: Baltic sea, Der Spiegel, Jamel, Germany, National, Social, German, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Heil, Aryan, neo-Nazis, Free, neo-Nazism
Passage: Nowhere in Germany signifies the rise of the far-Right more than Jamel in the economically-depressed east of the country. Dotted around the tiny village, which sits in the northeastern state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on the coast of the Baltic sea, are murals depicting Aryan families emblazoned with the words 'Free, Social, National', while targets showing charging soldiers are riddled with bullet holes. The vast majority of residents are neo-Nazis - and proud of it. There have been reports of pro-Hitler parties here during the summer where attendees chant 'Heil' around a bonfire. 'Their aim? A nationalist upbringing outside the mainstream,' said German magazine Der Spiegel in a report on the rising tide of neo-Nazism. Jamel in east Germany is almost exclusively populated by neo-Nazis. Authorities fear the rise of extremists, especially in the nation's poorer areas. Issue is at front of national psyche as neo-Nazi woman faces murder trial
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Jamel
|
[
"Port Stanley"
] |
{
"passage": 2470,
"query": 3824
}
|
Query: One way to mark this extraordinary life and contribution would be for the @placeholder to be renamed from one prime minister who never set foot there to another who liberated it.’
Entities: Ministry of Defence, Lady Thatcher, Argentina, Falkland Islands, Baroness Thatcher, Falklands, Margaret Thatcher, Foreign Office, Port Stanley, Port Margaret
Passage: Port Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands, should be renamed Port Margaret as a tribute to Baroness Thatcher, senior figures in the Foreign Office and Ministry of Defence are suggesting. The idea is being backed by MPs and is also attracting considerable support on the islands, which Lady Thatcher was responsible for liberating in 1982. The proposal is likely to trigger fury in Argentina, which has been ratcheting up the rhetoric over the sovereignty of the Falklands around the 30th anniversary of the conflict. Our heroine: Margaret Thatcher with troops in the Falklands in 1982. One islander said: 'We owe everything to her' Idea is backed by MPs and attracting considerable support on the islands. Proposal likely to trigger fury in Argentina, which has been questioning the sovereignty of the Falklands. Falklands residents call her a 'hero' and 'part of history'
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Port Stanley
|
[
"Craig Huntly",
"Huntly"
] |
{
"passage": 2471,
"query": 3825
}
|
Query: @placeholder, the nephew, said his uncle was proud of his service, though "he didn't talk about it much."
Entities: Army, Tuskegee Airmen, Craig Huntly, Airmen, Clarence Huntley, World War II African-American, Joseph Shambrey, CNN, Los Angeles, Huntly, Clarence Huntley Jr.
Passage: (CNN)The Tuskegee Airmen -- the proud, pioneering group of World War II African-American fighter pilots and service personnel -- lost two more members last week. Clarence Huntley Jr. and Joseph Shambrey both died in Los Angeles on January 5. Their deaths were confirmed by Craig Huntly, Clarence Huntley's nephew. The two men, who were lifelong friends and born within six weeks of one another, were 91. "They were friends before they joined the Army," said Huntly. (The different spelling is deliberate, he said, a product of family tinkering.) "They didn't go to school together, but in the black community in Los Angeles, mostly everybody knew everybody." Two Tuskegee Airmen died in Los Angeles last week. The Airmen were pioneering African-Americans. Perhaps about are 200 still alive, says historian
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Craig Huntly
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[
"Craig Huntly",
"Huntly"
] |
{
"passage": 2471,
"query": 3825
}
|
Query: @placeholder, the nephew, said his uncle was proud of his service, though "he didn't talk about it much."
Entities: Army, Tuskegee Airmen, Craig Huntly, Airmen, Clarence Huntley, World War II African-American, Joseph Shambrey, CNN, Los Angeles, Huntly, Clarence Huntley Jr.
Passage: (CNN)The Tuskegee Airmen -- the proud, pioneering group of World War II African-American fighter pilots and service personnel -- lost two more members last week. Clarence Huntley Jr. and Joseph Shambrey both died in Los Angeles on January 5. Their deaths were confirmed by Craig Huntly, Clarence Huntley's nephew. The two men, who were lifelong friends and born within six weeks of one another, were 91. "They were friends before they joined the Army," said Huntly. (The different spelling is deliberate, he said, a product of family tinkering.) "They didn't go to school together, but in the black community in Los Angeles, mostly everybody knew everybody." Two Tuskegee Airmen died in Los Angeles last week. The Airmen were pioneering African-Americans. Perhaps about are 200 still alive, says historian
|
Huntly
|
[
"Jay-Z"
] |
{
"passage": 2472,
"query": 3826
}
|
Query: The president did not communicate with @placeholder over this trip.'
Entities: Brooklyn Nets, Beyoncé, Daily Mail, U.S., Treasury Department, Jay-Z, Republican, Open Letter, Americans, Reuters Reporter, Congress, Cuba
Passage: By Reuters Reporter and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:23 EST, 11 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:04 EST, 12 April 2013 Boasting Jay-Z today took a swipe at critics of his and wife's Beyoncé's recent trip to Cuba in a swaggering new rap song. The song, 'Open Letter' calls out the politicians who questioned the legality of the fifth anniversary vacation, which was approved by the Treasury Department, when the rapper says, 'Politicians never did s**t for me, except lie to me, distort history. They wanna give me jail time and a fine. Fine, let me commit a real crime.' Rapper and mogul released song, Open Letter, Thursday following outrage from politicians over trip licensed by the Treasury Department. Republican members of Congress asked for information on what type of license they obtained. U.S. trade embargo against Cuba prevents most Americans from traveling to the island without a license granted by the U.S. government. Jay-Z also raps about his decision to sell his share of the Brooklyn Nets
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Jay-Z
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[
"Tomasz",
"Tomasz Furmanek"
] |
{
"passage": 2473,
"query": 3827
}
|
Query: @placeholder mainly uses a helmet mounted GOPRO3+ camera to capture these photos and videos
Entities: Tomasz Furmanek, GoPro, Tomasz, Institute of Marine Research, Instagram, Norwegian, Norway, Lofoten Islands
Passage: Would you believe that these breathtaking photos were seen through the lens of a kayaker's GoPro camera? Intrepid Tomasz Furmanek spends his spare time away from the Institute of Marine Research gliding atop the waters in some Norway's most idyllic beauty spots. For 10 years, Tomasz, a software developer, has visited many of the fjords in western Norway, inland lakes and the areas around Lofoten Islands in the northern part of the country. Scroll down for video Tomasz Furmanek spends most of his spare time atop the waters of Norway's most idyllic nature spots Using a GoPro camera fastened to his kayak, Tomasz snaps photos of the fjords he sees in his travels. Adventurer Tomasz Furmanek photographs Norwegian fjords from a kayak. For over 10 years, he's been documenting his travels around the country. Using a GoPro camera, he uploads his stunning images to Instagram
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Tomasz
|
[
"Tomasz",
"Tomasz Furmanek"
] |
{
"passage": 2473,
"query": 3827
}
|
Query: @placeholder mainly uses a helmet mounted GOPRO3+ camera to capture these photos and videos
Entities: Tomasz Furmanek, GoPro, Tomasz, Institute of Marine Research, Instagram, Norwegian, Norway, Lofoten Islands
Passage: Would you believe that these breathtaking photos were seen through the lens of a kayaker's GoPro camera? Intrepid Tomasz Furmanek spends his spare time away from the Institute of Marine Research gliding atop the waters in some Norway's most idyllic beauty spots. For 10 years, Tomasz, a software developer, has visited many of the fjords in western Norway, inland lakes and the areas around Lofoten Islands in the northern part of the country. Scroll down for video Tomasz Furmanek spends most of his spare time atop the waters of Norway's most idyllic nature spots Using a GoPro camera fastened to his kayak, Tomasz snaps photos of the fjords he sees in his travels. Adventurer Tomasz Furmanek photographs Norwegian fjords from a kayak. For over 10 years, he's been documenting his travels around the country. Using a GoPro camera, he uploads his stunning images to Instagram
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Tomasz Furmanek
|
[
"Fathallah",
"Mohammed Fathallah"
] |
{
"passage": 2474,
"query": 3828
}
|
Query: On July 18, hospital officials reported that Mubarak had fallen into a coma, but one "that did not last long," @placeholder told CNN.
Entities: Egypt, Fathallah, Hosni Mubarak, Mubarak, Mohammed Fathallah, Cairo, Asim Azzam, CNN, EgyptNews, Egyptian
Passage: Cairo (CNN) -- Ousted Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak is depressed and refusing to eat as he awaits trial on charges of ordering police to kill anti-government protesters, a state news agency reported Tuesday. Mubarak is consuming only liquids and juices, is weak and has lost a lot of weight, Mohammed Fathallah, the head of the hospital where the ex-president is being held, told the state-run EgyptNews. Fathallah's deputy, Dr. Asim Azzam, told the agency that the former leader's vital signs were semi-stable. The 83-year-old Mubarak ruled Egypt for more than 29 years before a popular uprising drove him from office in February. He has been hospitalized since April, after suffering heart palpitations. Doctors told a state news agency that Mubarak is weak and has lost weight. The former Egyptian leader has been ailing since his February ouster
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Fathallah
|
[
"Fathallah",
"Mohammed Fathallah"
] |
{
"passage": 2474,
"query": 3828
}
|
Query: On July 18, hospital officials reported that Mubarak had fallen into a coma, but one "that did not last long," @placeholder told CNN.
Entities: Egypt, Fathallah, Hosni Mubarak, Mubarak, Mohammed Fathallah, Cairo, Asim Azzam, CNN, EgyptNews, Egyptian
Passage: Cairo (CNN) -- Ousted Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak is depressed and refusing to eat as he awaits trial on charges of ordering police to kill anti-government protesters, a state news agency reported Tuesday. Mubarak is consuming only liquids and juices, is weak and has lost a lot of weight, Mohammed Fathallah, the head of the hospital where the ex-president is being held, told the state-run EgyptNews. Fathallah's deputy, Dr. Asim Azzam, told the agency that the former leader's vital signs were semi-stable. The 83-year-old Mubarak ruled Egypt for more than 29 years before a popular uprising drove him from office in February. He has been hospitalized since April, after suffering heart palpitations. Doctors told a state news agency that Mubarak is weak and has lost weight. The former Egyptian leader has been ailing since his February ouster
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Mohammed Fathallah
|
[
"Steve Bruce"
] |
{
"passage": 2475,
"query": 3829
}
|
Query: Interested: @placeholder has been busy trying to arrange deals to strengthen Hull this summer
Entities: Carl Jenkinson, Andy Robertson, Steve Bruce, Dundee United, Jenkinson, Harry Maguire, Swansea, Arsenal, Simon Jones, Southampton, Sunderland, Calum Chambers, West Ham, Sheffield United, Mathieu Debuchy, Hull, London, Hull City, Newcastle
Passage: By Simon Jones Hull City have made an offer to take Carl Jenkinson on a permanent deal. The 22-year-old can leave Arsenal and was initially set to leave on loan. Arsenal signed Calum Chambers from Southampton on Monday in a £12million deal that could rise to £16m, and it is clear Jenkinson is now surplus to requirements. They have also signed right back Mathieu Debuchy from Newcastle for £10m. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Mathieu Debuchy signs for Arsenal from Newcastle for £10m Temporary exit: Hull have confirmed an interest in signing Carl Jenkinson on loan from Arsenal New arrivals: Mathieu Debuchy and Calum Chambers could keep Jenkinson out of the Arsenal team. Jenkinson looks set to leave Arsenal after signings of Calum Chambers and Mathieu Debuchy. Jenkinson's preference is to stay in London and West Ham may make bid. Swansea and Sunderland have also shown an interest in the right back. Steve Bruce also interested in Dundee United's Andy Robertson and Sheffield United's Harry Maguire
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Steve Bruce
|
[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 2476,
"query": 3830
}
|
Query: Over Iraq, @placeholder-based airlines can fly as long as their planes are above 20,000 feet.
Entities: United States, Afghanistan, Gaza, Israel, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, MH17, U.S., Malaysia Airlines Flight, Ukraine, Ben Gurion airport, CNN, Tel Aviv, Iraq
Passage: (CNN) -- When passengers boarded Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 last week, they couldn't have known they were about to fly over a battlefield. But hours later, at 33,000 feet above eastern Ukraine, a missile ended the lives of 298 innocent civilians. That flight wasn't the only one in the corridor that day nor was it the lone one to fly above a conflict area. After MH17 was shot down the Federal Aviation Administration told U.S. airlines they could no longer fly in that region. And after a rocket launched from Gaza landed within a mile of Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv, the agency banned flights from the United States to Israel for 24 hours. Planes also fly over Iraq, Afghanistan and other countries where bullets fly. The FAA does tell U.S. carriers not to travel over some areas, issues warnings for others. CNN aviation analyst says airlines can go above and beyond government regulations. Commercial pilot says captains work with dispatchers, can request adjusted route
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U.S.
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[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 2476,
"query": 3830
}
|
Query: Over Iraq, @placeholder-based airlines can fly as long as their planes are above 20,000 feet.
Entities: United States, Afghanistan, Gaza, Israel, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, MH17, U.S., Malaysia Airlines Flight, Ukraine, Ben Gurion airport, CNN, Tel Aviv, Iraq
Passage: (CNN) -- When passengers boarded Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 last week, they couldn't have known they were about to fly over a battlefield. But hours later, at 33,000 feet above eastern Ukraine, a missile ended the lives of 298 innocent civilians. That flight wasn't the only one in the corridor that day nor was it the lone one to fly above a conflict area. After MH17 was shot down the Federal Aviation Administration told U.S. airlines they could no longer fly in that region. And after a rocket launched from Gaza landed within a mile of Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv, the agency banned flights from the United States to Israel for 24 hours. Planes also fly over Iraq, Afghanistan and other countries where bullets fly. The FAA does tell U.S. carriers not to travel over some areas, issues warnings for others. CNN aviation analyst says airlines can go above and beyond government regulations. Commercial pilot says captains work with dispatchers, can request adjusted route
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United States
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[
"Jerry Sandusky",
"Sandusky"
] |
{
"passage": 2477,
"query": 3831
}
|
Query: The accuser said he finally had enough in 2009 and asked his mother to pick him up from the @placeholder house.
Entities: Jerry Sandusky, Pennsylvania, Sandusky, CNN, Bellefonte, Penn State
Passage: Bellefonte, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- The prosecution's final accuser Thursday refused to look at Jerry Sandusky when he pointed to him minutes after telling jurors the former Penn State assistant football coach sodomized him and forced him to perform oral sex while he stayed in Sandusky's basement during visits. The sexual abuse occurred during a number of visits, the witness, now 18, testified. "There was no fighting against it." "Alleged Victim No. 9" said he screamed during one incident, hoping Sandusky's wife might hear him from upstairs. There was no answer. "I think the basement is soundproof," said Alleged Victim 9, becoming emotional during portions of his testimony. CNN generally does not identify alleged victims of sexual assault. Another accuser testifies; the trial recesses until Monday. Photos of some of the accusers are found at Sandusky's home, an agent testifies. Another accuser says Jerry Sandusky touched him inappropriately. An accuser says he can't remember part of a shower with Sandusky
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Jerry Sandusky
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[
"Jerry Sandusky",
"Sandusky"
] |
{
"passage": 2477,
"query": 3831
}
|
Query: The accuser said he finally had enough in 2009 and asked his mother to pick him up from the @placeholder house.
Entities: Jerry Sandusky, Pennsylvania, Sandusky, CNN, Bellefonte, Penn State
Passage: Bellefonte, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- The prosecution's final accuser Thursday refused to look at Jerry Sandusky when he pointed to him minutes after telling jurors the former Penn State assistant football coach sodomized him and forced him to perform oral sex while he stayed in Sandusky's basement during visits. The sexual abuse occurred during a number of visits, the witness, now 18, testified. "There was no fighting against it." "Alleged Victim No. 9" said he screamed during one incident, hoping Sandusky's wife might hear him from upstairs. There was no answer. "I think the basement is soundproof," said Alleged Victim 9, becoming emotional during portions of his testimony. CNN generally does not identify alleged victims of sexual assault. Another accuser testifies; the trial recesses until Monday. Photos of some of the accusers are found at Sandusky's home, an agent testifies. Another accuser says Jerry Sandusky touched him inappropriately. An accuser says he can't remember part of a shower with Sandusky
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Sandusky
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[
"Freetown"
] |
{
"passage": 2478,
"query": 3832
}
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Query: "@placeholder was quiet," said Baldelli, adding that at the time, there was still a level of denial in the capital.
Entities: Italy, Ebola, Corriere della Sera, Kenema, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Freetown, Baldelli, Luigi Baldelli, Baldelli's Ebola, West African, Liberia, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- By the time photographer Luigi Baldelli arrived in Sierra Leone early August, the Ebola epidemic had spread like wildfire. Contagion and death rates grew exponentially during those summer months of seasonal rainstorms while, strangely, an eerie calm prevailed in the capital city of Freetown, he said. That's when Baldelli, on assignment with Italy's Corriere della Sera daily, trekked through the muddy roads of the West African nation, straight into the eye of the storm: the village of Kenema on Sierra Leone's porous border with Liberia and Guinea, an area cordoned off by presidential decree for its alarming rate of Ebola cases. Photographer Luigi Baldelli documented the Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone in early August. Baldelli was only allowed to shoot no less than a meter away from his subjects. View high-resolution photos of Baldelli's Ebola in Sierra Leone project
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Freetown
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[
"Clinton"
] |
{
"passage": 2479,
"query": 3833
}
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Query: @placeholder will pick up a majority of the state's 158 delegates.
Entities: PHILADELPHIA, White House, Barack Obama, Pennsylvania, Hillary Clinton, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Clinton, Obama, CNN, Philadelphia
Passage: PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton claimed victory in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, beating out Sen. Barack Obama after a bruising six-week campaign. Sen. Hillary Clinton addresses supporters following her win in Pennsylvania. "It's a long road to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, and it runs right through the heart of Pennsylvania," she told supporters in Philadelphia. "I'm in this race to fight for you ... You know you can count on me to stand up strong for you every single day in the White House." Clinton commended Obama and his campaign, saying the two are in many ways "on this journey together." Watch Clinton claim victory ». NEW: Clinton: "I won that double-digit victory that everybody on TV said I had to win" Clinton holds 10-point lead with about 99 percent of precincts reporting. Obama congratulates Clinton, looks ahead to next contests. 158 delegates at stake in Pennsylvania
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Clinton
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