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[
"American",
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 2616,
"query": 4043
}
|
Query: @placeholder's biggest rival by 2025, the reports says, will be China.
Entities: Global Trends 2025, Barack Obama, Indonesia, U.S., WASHINGTON, National Intelligence Council, Iran, Turkey, CNN, American, China
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A government report released Thursday paints an alarming picture of an unstable future for international relations defined by waning American influence, a fragmentation of political power and intensifying struggles for increasingly scarce natural resources. The report aims to better inform policymakers, starting with the administration of President-elect Barack Obama . The report, "Global Trends 2025: A Transformed World," was drafted by the National Intelligence Council to better inform U.S. policymakers -- starting with the incoming administration of President-elect Barack Obama -- about the factors most likely to shape major international trends and conflicts through the year 2025. Report says China will have growing impact, second largest economy by 2025. There will be an unprecedented global transfer of power because of oil, report says. Indonesia, Iran, Turkey, will likely see power, desire for natural resources increase. "Unprecedented" growth means demand for basic resources will outweigh supply
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American
|
[
"American",
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 2616,
"query": 4043
}
|
Query: @placeholder's biggest rival by 2025, the reports says, will be China.
Entities: Global Trends 2025, Barack Obama, Indonesia, U.S., WASHINGTON, National Intelligence Council, Iran, Turkey, CNN, American, China
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A government report released Thursday paints an alarming picture of an unstable future for international relations defined by waning American influence, a fragmentation of political power and intensifying struggles for increasingly scarce natural resources. The report aims to better inform policymakers, starting with the administration of President-elect Barack Obama . The report, "Global Trends 2025: A Transformed World," was drafted by the National Intelligence Council to better inform U.S. policymakers -- starting with the incoming administration of President-elect Barack Obama -- about the factors most likely to shape major international trends and conflicts through the year 2025. Report says China will have growing impact, second largest economy by 2025. There will be an unprecedented global transfer of power because of oil, report says. Indonesia, Iran, Turkey, will likely see power, desire for natural resources increase. "Unprecedented" growth means demand for basic resources will outweigh supply
|
U.S.
|
[
"American",
"Americans"
] |
{
"passage": 2617,
"query": 4044
}
|
Query: We know there are at least 1,018 domestic hate groups in the @placeholder today, many of which promote and explicitly call for violence against those of a different skin color, religion or ideology.
Entities: Wisconsin, Kanwardeep Kaleka, American, Sikh, Americans, Kaleka, Oak Creek, Satwant Singh Kaleka, CNN, Sikh Temple, Senate
Passage: (CNN) -- On the morning of August 5, my uncle, Satwant Singh Kaleka, and five other innocent people were gunned down in our place of worship, the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. The tragedy left us wondering what it will take to stem the growing tide of hate crimes and violence plaguing our nation. The Senate is holding a hearing on domestic terrorism on Wednesday, and I hope it will do more than simply offer my community a chance to vent frustrations and appeal for sympathy. My hope is that the hearing provides an opportunity for Americans to come together and identify solutions. Kanwardeep Kaleka: Sikh community optimistic about hearing on domestic terrorism. Kaleka's uncle was killed in the Sikh temple massacre carried out by American. Kaleka: Homegrown terror groups are growing fast and present a real threat. The government must make it a priority to fight terrorism at home, he writes
|
American
|
[
"American",
"Americans"
] |
{
"passage": 2617,
"query": 4044
}
|
Query: We know there are at least 1,018 domestic hate groups in the @placeholder today, many of which promote and explicitly call for violence against those of a different skin color, religion or ideology.
Entities: Wisconsin, Kanwardeep Kaleka, American, Sikh, Americans, Kaleka, Oak Creek, Satwant Singh Kaleka, CNN, Sikh Temple, Senate
Passage: (CNN) -- On the morning of August 5, my uncle, Satwant Singh Kaleka, and five other innocent people were gunned down in our place of worship, the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. The tragedy left us wondering what it will take to stem the growing tide of hate crimes and violence plaguing our nation. The Senate is holding a hearing on domestic terrorism on Wednesday, and I hope it will do more than simply offer my community a chance to vent frustrations and appeal for sympathy. My hope is that the hearing provides an opportunity for Americans to come together and identify solutions. Kanwardeep Kaleka: Sikh community optimistic about hearing on domestic terrorism. Kaleka's uncle was killed in the Sikh temple massacre carried out by American. Kaleka: Homegrown terror groups are growing fast and present a real threat. The government must make it a priority to fight terrorism at home, he writes
|
Americans
|
[
"Eurostar"
] |
{
"passage": 2618,
"query": 4045
}
|
Query: Britain's first high-speed rail line was opened by @placeholder last November.
Entities: Britain, LONDON, Great Britain, Network Rail, France, England, Eurostar, European, UK, St Pancras International, CNN, London, Europe
Passage: LONDON, England (CNN) -- As airlines slash flights and cut spending in the wake of rising fuel prices, rail travel across Europe is entering into a period of renewal. Eurostar launched services from its new London station, St Pancras International in November 2007. By 2010, the continent's rail operators expect 25 million passengers to be using its high-speed networks, up from around 14 million today. And this staggering growth is expected to spill into the next decade. This week, Network Rail, the owner and operator of Britain's rail infrastructure, has commissioned a study that could lead to the biggest overhaul of the nation's rail industry since the 19th century. European rail travel is having a renaissance boosted by new high-speed links. Network Rail will conduct a review into building new rail lines across Great Britain. New high-speed links recently opened between UK and Europe and into east France
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Eurostar
|
[
"YouTube"
] |
{
"passage": 2619,
"query": 4046
}
|
Query: It is not the first time a prom proposal on @placeholder has resulted in a success.
Entities: James Rush, Dyer Pettijohn, Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics, YouTube, UPDATED, Gracie Gold, Hollywood
Passage: By James Rush PUBLISHED: 06:01 EST, 27 February 2014 | UPDATED: 08:57 EST, 27 February 2014 Olympic medal winner Gracie Gold has accepted a prom invite by a high school student whose video proposal to the figure skater has attracted thousands of views. Gold, who won a bronze medal in the team event at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics, had said the elaborate video in which Dyer Pettijohn asked her to the date, had 'melted' her 'heart'. She then accepted the invitation after the teenager surprised her during an interview with a real-life proposal, saying: 'If it works out, I would love to.' Dyer Pettijohn posted YouTube video inviting Gracie Gold to the prom. She tweeted a link to the video the day after saying: 'This melted my heart' She was then surprised when he turned up to TV interview in Hollywood. She accepted the invitation and told him: 'If it works out, I would love to'
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YouTube
|
[
"Ohio"
] |
{
"passage": 2620,
"query": 4047
}
|
Query: Rousing: President Obama addressed his first official campaign rally in @placeholder Saturday after releasing an email to encourage supporters to watch the rally and donate money
Entities: Mitt Romney, White House, Virginia, Daily Mail, Michelle, Ohio State University, Chicago, Obama, Ohio
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:14 EST, 5 May 2012 | UPDATED: 09:30 EST, 6 May 2012 It was an embarrassing start for President Obama's re-election campaign yesterday as he held his first political rally of the 2012 race in a half-empty arena. With wife Michelle dressed head to toe in campaign colors at his side, Obama targeted swing states Ohio and Virginia that are critical for his bid to remain in the White House. The President formally launched his Chicago-based re-election effort last year but his official political events have been confined to fundraisers since then. Scant support: Obama's rally for the 2012 presidential race at Ohio State University appeared to have a poor turnout. Mitt Romney's campaign posted picture showing sparsely populated rally at Ohio State University
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Ohio
|
[
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 2620,
"query": 4048
}
|
Query: @placeholder's campaign is eager to get the president on the road and at the center of the political battle.
Entities: Mitt Romney, White House, Virginia, Daily Mail, Michelle, Ohio State University, Chicago, Obama, Ohio
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:14 EST, 5 May 2012 | UPDATED: 09:30 EST, 6 May 2012 It was an embarrassing start for President Obama's re-election campaign yesterday as he held his first political rally of the 2012 race in a half-empty arena. With wife Michelle dressed head to toe in campaign colors at his side, Obama targeted swing states Ohio and Virginia that are critical for his bid to remain in the White House. The President formally launched his Chicago-based re-election effort last year but his official political events have been confined to fundraisers since then. Scant support: Obama's rally for the 2012 presidential race at Ohio State University appeared to have a poor turnout. Mitt Romney's campaign posted picture showing sparsely populated rally at Ohio State University
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Obama
|
[
"Michael Sam",
"Sam"
] |
{
"passage": 2621,
"query": 4049
}
|
Query: @placeholder also spoke about how he had helped a friend's sister after she contemplated suicide rather than tell her family she was gay.
Entities: Sam, ESPN, Michael Sam, Vito Cammisano, Arthur Ashe Courage Award, St Louis Rams, LA, Louise Boyle, ESPYs, Los Angeles, NFL
Passage: By Louise Boyle Michael Sam, the first openly gay football player in the NFL, broke down in tears as he received a courage award at the ESPYs, telling the audience: 'Great things can happen when you have the courage to be yourself.' Sam, who was selected by the St Louis Rams in the 2014 NFL draft, received the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the annual sports ceremony hosted by ESPN on Wednesday in Los Angeles. The football star, who had earlier walked the red carpet hand-in-hand with his boyfriend Vito Cammisano, told the audience he feels it rests on his shoulders to stand up for those 'who want nothing more than to be themselves openly'. Sam, who was selected by the St Louis Rams in 2014 NFL draft, received the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at ESPN ceremony in LA on Wednesday. The football star, who walked red carpet hand-in-hand with boyfriend Vito Cammisano, said: 'Great things can happen when you have the courage to be yourself'
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Michael Sam
|
[
"Michael Sam",
"Sam"
] |
{
"passage": 2621,
"query": 4049
}
|
Query: @placeholder also spoke about how he had helped a friend's sister after she contemplated suicide rather than tell her family she was gay.
Entities: Sam, ESPN, Michael Sam, Vito Cammisano, Arthur Ashe Courage Award, St Louis Rams, LA, Louise Boyle, ESPYs, Los Angeles, NFL
Passage: By Louise Boyle Michael Sam, the first openly gay football player in the NFL, broke down in tears as he received a courage award at the ESPYs, telling the audience: 'Great things can happen when you have the courage to be yourself.' Sam, who was selected by the St Louis Rams in the 2014 NFL draft, received the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the annual sports ceremony hosted by ESPN on Wednesday in Los Angeles. The football star, who had earlier walked the red carpet hand-in-hand with his boyfriend Vito Cammisano, told the audience he feels it rests on his shoulders to stand up for those 'who want nothing more than to be themselves openly'. Sam, who was selected by the St Louis Rams in 2014 NFL draft, received the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at ESPN ceremony in LA on Wednesday. The football star, who walked red carpet hand-in-hand with boyfriend Vito Cammisano, said: 'Great things can happen when you have the courage to be yourself'
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Sam
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[
"Ofwat"
] |
{
"passage": 2622,
"query": 4050
}
|
Query: Its prices – as with all water companies – are set on a five-year cycle with figures agreed by @placeholder.
Entities: Ofwat, Thames Water, Consumer Affairs, Abu Dhabi, Herne Hill, Britain, China, Sean Poulter
Passage: By Sean Poulter, Consumer Affairs Editor PUBLISHED: 17:51 EST, 12 August 2013 | UPDATED: 05:25 EST, 13 August 2013 Britain's biggest water company wants to impose a £29 surcharge on millions of customers. Thames Water has made profits of £1.7billion over the last five years on the back of a succession of inflation-busting increases in bills. At the same time it has paid dividends of some £1.4billion to its private owners, including investment funds owned by the governments of China and Abu Dhabi. Thames Water is expected to pay about £4million pounds for the damage done in Herne Hill when a three foot wide water main burst. 14 million customers will have to pay a one-off surcharge to cover costs. Calls for industry regulator Ofwat to block the proposed charge. Thames Water said they have had a drop in income due to customer debt
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Ofwat
|
[
"Indonesia"
] |
{
"passage": 2623,
"query": 4051
}
|
Query: "I am afraid that it will cover all my face," Kosawa told an @placeholder journalist.
Entities: Treeman, Anthony Gaspari, Indonesia, HPV, CNN, American, Dede Kosawa, Kosawa
Passage: (CNN) -- For 20 years, the warts studding Dede Kosawa's hands and feet multiplied and sprouted like gnarled roots. Doctors believe Dede Kosawa's unusual appearance occurred because of a immune defect and HPV. His hands looked like contorted, yellow-brown branches extending 3 feet. Unable to clamp his hands into a fist or pick up a fork, he made his living by performing in carnivals in rural Indonesia. He became known as the Treeman. "His life was taken away from him," said Dr. Anthony Gaspari, an American dermatologist who traveled twice to Indonesia to treat Kosawa. "He was severely disfigured and was sent into a rural isolated village where he was sheltered from his peers. With good reason, he was a sad man. He wanted to be cured and he wanted hope." A man from rural Indonesia cuts his skin as a teenager and develops warts. Dede Kosawa has tree-like growths encasing his hands and feet for 20 years. American dermatologist determines Kosawa has immune defect and HPV. Kosawa undergoes surgery to remove 12 pounds of warts
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Indonesia
|
[
"Frozen Fever"
] |
{
"passage": 2624,
"query": 4052
}
|
Query: Its new Elsa, in the shops in August, wears a ‘spring-inspired’ @placeholder costume, complete with flower in her hair.
Entities: Oscars, Hans Christian Andersen, Elsa, Easter, Frozen Fever, The Snow Queen, Frozen, Disney, Toy Story 3, Let It Go, Best Original Song
Passage: Disney is releasing a short sequel, Frozen Fever, before Easter and retailers are already preparing for new merchandise - pictured is the Elsa doll Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the toy shops, Frozen is back – to the delight of small girls everywhere and the concern of hard-pressed parents. Disney is releasing a short sequel, Frozen Fever, before Easter and retailers are already preparing for new merchandise. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen, Frozen become a global phenomenon when it opened in 2013. It won two Oscars (one a Best Original Song award for critically acclaimed hit Let It Go) and overtook Toy Story 3 to be the biggest animation ever. Disney is releasing a short sequel to hit children's film called Frozen Fever. Retailers are already preparing for new range of toys and merchandise. Original film raked in more than £820million in worldwide ticket sales. Subsequent merchandise boosted Disney profits by 35 per cent last year
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Frozen Fever
|
[
"Bella Homes",
"Bella Homes LLC"
] |
{
"passage": 2625,
"query": 4053
}
|
Query: During the lease period, @placeholder claimed if would work to stop foreclosure and would purchase the homeowners' mortgages, according to the release.
Entities: Delaware, Denver, Georgia, U.S., John Suthers, Arizona, Bella Homes, Bella Homes LLC, U.S. District Court, Atlanta, CNN, Scottsdale, Colorado, John Walsh
Passage: (CNN) -- Bella Homes LLC, a real estate investment company, and its principals are being sued by the federal government and the state of Colorado for allegedly preying on homeowners in foreclosure. Bella Homes LLC, is a limited liability company organized in Delaware. According to the lawsuit, the company operates from the principals' private residences in Arizona and Georgia, and maintains "virtual offices" in Atlanta and Scottsdale, Arizona. The complaint, filed in U.S. District Court in Denver by Colorado Attorney General John Suthers and U.S. Attorney John Walsh and announced in a joint press release, alleges Bella Homes scammed more than 450 unsuspecting homeowners across the nation, including five in Colorado. The company took in more than $3 million in "rent" between March 2010 and this February, according to a press release from the Colorado attorney general's office. Prosecutors allege Bella Homes scammed 450 homeowners. The homeowners lost more than $3 million in two years, the lawsuit says. Bella Homes agrees to stop making real estate foreclosure transactions. The company operates from private residences in Arizona and Georgia, the suit says
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Bella Homes
|
[
"Bella Homes",
"Bella Homes LLC"
] |
{
"passage": 2625,
"query": 4053
}
|
Query: During the lease period, @placeholder claimed if would work to stop foreclosure and would purchase the homeowners' mortgages, according to the release.
Entities: Delaware, Denver, Georgia, U.S., John Suthers, Arizona, Bella Homes, Bella Homes LLC, U.S. District Court, Atlanta, CNN, Scottsdale, Colorado, John Walsh
Passage: (CNN) -- Bella Homes LLC, a real estate investment company, and its principals are being sued by the federal government and the state of Colorado for allegedly preying on homeowners in foreclosure. Bella Homes LLC, is a limited liability company organized in Delaware. According to the lawsuit, the company operates from the principals' private residences in Arizona and Georgia, and maintains "virtual offices" in Atlanta and Scottsdale, Arizona. The complaint, filed in U.S. District Court in Denver by Colorado Attorney General John Suthers and U.S. Attorney John Walsh and announced in a joint press release, alleges Bella Homes scammed more than 450 unsuspecting homeowners across the nation, including five in Colorado. The company took in more than $3 million in "rent" between March 2010 and this February, according to a press release from the Colorado attorney general's office. Prosecutors allege Bella Homes scammed 450 homeowners. The homeowners lost more than $3 million in two years, the lawsuit says. Bella Homes agrees to stop making real estate foreclosure transactions. The company operates from private residences in Arizona and Georgia, the suit says
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Bella Homes LLC
|
[
"John Suthers"
] |
{
"passage": 2625,
"query": 4054
}
|
Query: In the release, @placeholder said Colorado law prohibits a loan modification company to charge a homeowner an upfront fee.
Entities: Delaware, Denver, Georgia, U.S., John Suthers, Arizona, Bella Homes, Bella Homes LLC, U.S. District Court, Atlanta, CNN, Scottsdale, Colorado, John Walsh
Passage: (CNN) -- Bella Homes LLC, a real estate investment company, and its principals are being sued by the federal government and the state of Colorado for allegedly preying on homeowners in foreclosure. Bella Homes LLC, is a limited liability company organized in Delaware. According to the lawsuit, the company operates from the principals' private residences in Arizona and Georgia, and maintains "virtual offices" in Atlanta and Scottsdale, Arizona. The complaint, filed in U.S. District Court in Denver by Colorado Attorney General John Suthers and U.S. Attorney John Walsh and announced in a joint press release, alleges Bella Homes scammed more than 450 unsuspecting homeowners across the nation, including five in Colorado. The company took in more than $3 million in "rent" between March 2010 and this February, according to a press release from the Colorado attorney general's office. Prosecutors allege Bella Homes scammed 450 homeowners. The homeowners lost more than $3 million in two years, the lawsuit says. Bella Homes agrees to stop making real estate foreclosure transactions. The company operates from private residences in Arizona and Georgia, the suit says
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John Suthers
|
[
"Chinese"
] |
{
"passage": 2626,
"query": 4055
}
|
Query: The Snake sheds its skin, which in the @placeholder horoscope signals new ideas or developments, both good and bad.
Entities: Hong Kong, Snake, Ox, Goat, Chinese, Hong Kong Hang Seng Index, Year of the Snake, CLSA, Feng Shui Index, Year of the Rooster, Tiger, Dragon, Cow, CNN
Passage: Hong Kong (CNN) -- If were born in the year of the Rooster, here's something to crow about: You are in for a "ss-super" 2013. Likewise, it's going to be a strong year if you're a Dog or an Ox. Too bad, however, if you're a Snake. On Sunday we say farewell to the Dragon and welcome the Year of the Snake. For the occasion, the Hong Kong brokerage CLSA has brought out its annual Feng Shui Index. Now in its 19th year, the index is a guide to your investment decisions -- specifically how the benchmark Hong Kong Hang Seng Index will perform -- over the next 12 months, based on the ancient Chinese art (or science, if you prefer) of feng shui. Hong Kong group CLSA has released its Feng Shui Index for 2013. It is going to be a great year for people born in the Year of the Rooster, Dogs or Ox (Cow). If you are a Pig, Goat (Sheep), Tiger or Snake, it's best to fast forward to 2014. The past five years of the Snake have been marked by inauspicious events
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Chinese
|
[
"Wushu"
] |
{
"passage": 2627,
"query": 4056
}
|
Query: One of my cousins who was very fat practiced @placeholder to lose weight and I asked to come with him."
Entities: Chinese, Duong Thuy Vi, World Championships, South Korea, Vietnamese, Southeast Asian Games, Hero series, Asian Games, CNN, Wushu, Duong
Passage: She may only be a slip of a woman, but Duong Thuy Vi's athletic talent should not be taken lightly. A star in the martial art of Wushu, the 21-year-old Vietnamese clinched gold at the World Championships and the Southeast Asian Games in 2013 and was crowned champion at the 17th Asian Games held in South Korea last September. Having won numerous titles as a junior -- she was a national, regional and world champion -- Duong hasn't tired of the winning feeling in her fledgling senior career. "Each time I win and stand on the podium, I feel that I truly have won myself," Duong told CNN's Human to Hero series. Vietnamese martial artist became a world champion in 2013. Duong trains six days a week, seven in build up to tournaments. Sport of Wushu derived from ancient Chinese martial art. Duong displays incredible athleticism in routine that uses spears and swords
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Wushu
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[
"FARC"
] |
{
"passage": 2628,
"query": 4057
}
|
Query: The men carried with them a metal lock, a bullet and a chess board made of cardboard -- small items that are reminders of the years they spent away from their families, cut off from the world outside the jungle, seeing only fellow hostages and their captors, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (@placeholder).
Entities: Colombian, United States, Ingrid Betancourt, FARC, Marc Gonsalves, San Antonio, U.S., SAN ANTONIO, Brooke Army Medical Center, Keith Stansell, Americans, Texas, CNN, U.S. Army South, Thomas Howes
Passage: SAN ANTONIO, Texas (CNN) -- Three Americans rescued last week from captivity in the Colombian jungle will return to their homes Saturday, the U.S. Army South said. Left to right, Keith Stansell, Marc Gonsalves and Thomas Howes talk about spending more than 5 years as hostages. Marc Gonsalves, Thomas Howes and Keith Stansell have been undergoing a reintegration process at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, since their return 10 days ago to the United States. The men were among 15 hostages, including former Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, who were rescued July 2 in a Colombian military operation. Former FARC captives talk to CNN a week after they were freed. One keeps a lock that held the chain that was placed around his neck at night. Another has a cardboard chess set that he carved as a hostage. FARC captured the U.S. government contractors hostage in February 2003
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FARC
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[
"Marc Gonsalves"
] |
{
"passage": 2628,
"query": 4058
}
|
Query: @placeholder also held small wooden chess pawns he had carved using a broken piece of a machete.
Entities: Colombian, United States, Ingrid Betancourt, FARC, Marc Gonsalves, San Antonio, U.S., SAN ANTONIO, Brooke Army Medical Center, Keith Stansell, Americans, Texas, CNN, U.S. Army South, Thomas Howes
Passage: SAN ANTONIO, Texas (CNN) -- Three Americans rescued last week from captivity in the Colombian jungle will return to their homes Saturday, the U.S. Army South said. Left to right, Keith Stansell, Marc Gonsalves and Thomas Howes talk about spending more than 5 years as hostages. Marc Gonsalves, Thomas Howes and Keith Stansell have been undergoing a reintegration process at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, since their return 10 days ago to the United States. The men were among 15 hostages, including former Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, who were rescued July 2 in a Colombian military operation. Former FARC captives talk to CNN a week after they were freed. One keeps a lock that held the chain that was placed around his neck at night. Another has a cardboard chess set that he carved as a hostage. FARC captured the U.S. government contractors hostage in February 2003
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Marc Gonsalves
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[
"Thomas Howes"
] |
{
"passage": 2628,
"query": 4059
}
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Query: @placeholder, the most reticent of the three, carried with him a bullet from a commander who had once threatened to kill him.
Entities: Colombian, United States, Ingrid Betancourt, FARC, Marc Gonsalves, San Antonio, U.S., SAN ANTONIO, Brooke Army Medical Center, Keith Stansell, Americans, Texas, CNN, U.S. Army South, Thomas Howes
Passage: SAN ANTONIO, Texas (CNN) -- Three Americans rescued last week from captivity in the Colombian jungle will return to their homes Saturday, the U.S. Army South said. Left to right, Keith Stansell, Marc Gonsalves and Thomas Howes talk about spending more than 5 years as hostages. Marc Gonsalves, Thomas Howes and Keith Stansell have been undergoing a reintegration process at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, since their return 10 days ago to the United States. The men were among 15 hostages, including former Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, who were rescued July 2 in a Colombian military operation. Former FARC captives talk to CNN a week after they were freed. One keeps a lock that held the chain that was placed around his neck at night. Another has a cardboard chess set that he carved as a hostage. FARC captured the U.S. government contractors hostage in February 2003
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Thomas Howes
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[
"Keith Stansell"
] |
{
"passage": 2628,
"query": 4060
}
|
Query: The radio was also how @placeholder's girlfriend accepted his marriage proposal, which he had smuggled out with a hostage who had been released, he said.
Entities: Colombian, United States, Ingrid Betancourt, FARC, Marc Gonsalves, San Antonio, U.S., SAN ANTONIO, Brooke Army Medical Center, Keith Stansell, Americans, Texas, CNN, U.S. Army South, Thomas Howes
Passage: SAN ANTONIO, Texas (CNN) -- Three Americans rescued last week from captivity in the Colombian jungle will return to their homes Saturday, the U.S. Army South said. Left to right, Keith Stansell, Marc Gonsalves and Thomas Howes talk about spending more than 5 years as hostages. Marc Gonsalves, Thomas Howes and Keith Stansell have been undergoing a reintegration process at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, since their return 10 days ago to the United States. The men were among 15 hostages, including former Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, who were rescued July 2 in a Colombian military operation. Former FARC captives talk to CNN a week after they were freed. One keeps a lock that held the chain that was placed around his neck at night. Another has a cardboard chess set that he carved as a hostage. FARC captured the U.S. government contractors hostage in February 2003
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Keith Stansell
|
[
"Christian Louboutin"
] |
{
"passage": 2629,
"query": 4061
}
|
Query: Helpful friends: @placeholder has joined Elisa in her latest campaign to boost the profile of her charity
Entities: French, Christian Louboutin, Elisa Sednaoui, Egyptian, Sednaoui
Passage: She's the darling of the French film scene, a successful model and the brains behind her own philanthropic foundation. Now Elisa Sednaoui has revealed that she's determined to ensure that poverty-stricken Egyptian girls get the education they deserve - and has teamed up with shoe supremo Christian Louboutin to make it happen. But there's more to Sednaoui than acting and charity campaigns. A self-confessed nerd, she says that the current trend for teenage girls to value looks over brains is worrying and she hopes that they will realise that in life, intelligence is just as important as good looks. Values: French actress Elisa Sednaoui says it's time to stop obsessing about looks and start valuing brains. The actress and model, 26, says celebrity shouldn't be an end in itself. Says that teenagers focus too much on looks and not enough on brains. Runs a charity foundation that aims to boost learning for Egyptian girls. Birth of her son has made her even more convinced about merits of learning
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Christian Louboutin
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[
"Meri"
] |
{
"passage": 2630,
"query": 4062
}
|
Query: Kody was only legally wed to @placeholder after their wedding in 1990, while the the next three were 'spiritual' or 'sister' marriages.
Entities: Kody, Aurora, Kody Brown, Breanna, Janelle, Robyn, Meri, TLC, Dayton, Brown, Christine, Sister Wives
Passage: Sister Wives star Kody Brown is revealing why he traded his 'official' wife for the youngest of his four 'spiritual' brides. Many were shocked with the announcement that Brown and wife Meri, who wed in 1990, had decided to divorce and that Brown would be marrying Robyn, his youngest bride. The decision however was not one of the heart but rather a legal maneuver that will allow Brown to give the children Robyn had when she entered the family, Dayton, Aurora and Breanna, access to insurance and other legal benefits. Of his 17 children, these three are the only ones who Brown is not the biological father of, meaning they had no claim to his insurance. Kody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children, but only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal. Now he has divorced Meri and married his youngest wife Robyn. This as Robyn's three children are the only ones of the 17 who Kody is not the biological father of. Meri has decided to stay with her husband and his other wives, Janelle and Christine, who have never been legally married to the man. Kody said this is a way to provide the children with security and insurance
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Meri
|
[
"Brown",
"Kody",
"Kody Brown",
"Sister Wives"
] |
{
"passage": 2630,
"query": 4063
}
|
Query: On the show, all of Robyn's children refer to Kody as 'dad' and are referred to as @placeholder's children.
Entities: Kody, Aurora, Kody Brown, Breanna, Janelle, Robyn, Meri, TLC, Dayton, Brown, Christine, Sister Wives
Passage: Sister Wives star Kody Brown is revealing why he traded his 'official' wife for the youngest of his four 'spiritual' brides. Many were shocked with the announcement that Brown and wife Meri, who wed in 1990, had decided to divorce and that Brown would be marrying Robyn, his youngest bride. The decision however was not one of the heart but rather a legal maneuver that will allow Brown to give the children Robyn had when she entered the family, Dayton, Aurora and Breanna, access to insurance and other legal benefits. Of his 17 children, these three are the only ones who Brown is not the biological father of, meaning they had no claim to his insurance. Kody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children, but only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal. Now he has divorced Meri and married his youngest wife Robyn. This as Robyn's three children are the only ones of the 17 who Kody is not the biological father of. Meri has decided to stay with her husband and his other wives, Janelle and Christine, who have never been legally married to the man. Kody said this is a way to provide the children with security and insurance
|
Brown
|
[
"Brown",
"Kody",
"Kody Brown",
"Sister Wives"
] |
{
"passage": 2630,
"query": 4063
}
|
Query: On the show, all of Robyn's children refer to Kody as 'dad' and are referred to as @placeholder's children.
Entities: Kody, Aurora, Kody Brown, Breanna, Janelle, Robyn, Meri, TLC, Dayton, Brown, Christine, Sister Wives
Passage: Sister Wives star Kody Brown is revealing why he traded his 'official' wife for the youngest of his four 'spiritual' brides. Many were shocked with the announcement that Brown and wife Meri, who wed in 1990, had decided to divorce and that Brown would be marrying Robyn, his youngest bride. The decision however was not one of the heart but rather a legal maneuver that will allow Brown to give the children Robyn had when she entered the family, Dayton, Aurora and Breanna, access to insurance and other legal benefits. Of his 17 children, these three are the only ones who Brown is not the biological father of, meaning they had no claim to his insurance. Kody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children, but only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal. Now he has divorced Meri and married his youngest wife Robyn. This as Robyn's three children are the only ones of the 17 who Kody is not the biological father of. Meri has decided to stay with her husband and his other wives, Janelle and Christine, who have never been legally married to the man. Kody said this is a way to provide the children with security and insurance
|
Kody
|
[
"Brown",
"Kody",
"Kody Brown",
"Sister Wives"
] |
{
"passage": 2630,
"query": 4063
}
|
Query: On the show, all of Robyn's children refer to Kody as 'dad' and are referred to as @placeholder's children.
Entities: Kody, Aurora, Kody Brown, Breanna, Janelle, Robyn, Meri, TLC, Dayton, Brown, Christine, Sister Wives
Passage: Sister Wives star Kody Brown is revealing why he traded his 'official' wife for the youngest of his four 'spiritual' brides. Many were shocked with the announcement that Brown and wife Meri, who wed in 1990, had decided to divorce and that Brown would be marrying Robyn, his youngest bride. The decision however was not one of the heart but rather a legal maneuver that will allow Brown to give the children Robyn had when she entered the family, Dayton, Aurora and Breanna, access to insurance and other legal benefits. Of his 17 children, these three are the only ones who Brown is not the biological father of, meaning they had no claim to his insurance. Kody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children, but only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal. Now he has divorced Meri and married his youngest wife Robyn. This as Robyn's three children are the only ones of the 17 who Kody is not the biological father of. Meri has decided to stay with her husband and his other wives, Janelle and Christine, who have never been legally married to the man. Kody said this is a way to provide the children with security and insurance
|
Kody Brown
|
[
"Brown",
"Kody",
"Kody Brown",
"Sister Wives"
] |
{
"passage": 2630,
"query": 4063
}
|
Query: On the show, all of Robyn's children refer to Kody as 'dad' and are referred to as @placeholder's children.
Entities: Kody, Aurora, Kody Brown, Breanna, Janelle, Robyn, Meri, TLC, Dayton, Brown, Christine, Sister Wives
Passage: Sister Wives star Kody Brown is revealing why he traded his 'official' wife for the youngest of his four 'spiritual' brides. Many were shocked with the announcement that Brown and wife Meri, who wed in 1990, had decided to divorce and that Brown would be marrying Robyn, his youngest bride. The decision however was not one of the heart but rather a legal maneuver that will allow Brown to give the children Robyn had when she entered the family, Dayton, Aurora and Breanna, access to insurance and other legal benefits. Of his 17 children, these three are the only ones who Brown is not the biological father of, meaning they had no claim to his insurance. Kody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children, but only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal. Now he has divorced Meri and married his youngest wife Robyn. This as Robyn's three children are the only ones of the 17 who Kody is not the biological father of. Meri has decided to stay with her husband and his other wives, Janelle and Christine, who have never been legally married to the man. Kody said this is a way to provide the children with security and insurance
|
Sister Wives
|
[
"Brown",
"Kody",
"Kody Brown",
"Sister Wives"
] |
{
"passage": 2630,
"query": 4064
}
|
Query: After a long period with no new wives, there was obvious friction, captured by the television cameras on the first season of Sister Wives, when @placeholder decided to court and then marry Robyn, bringing her and her three children into the already bursting household.
Entities: Kody, Aurora, Kody Brown, Breanna, Janelle, Robyn, Meri, TLC, Dayton, Brown, Christine, Sister Wives
Passage: Sister Wives star Kody Brown is revealing why he traded his 'official' wife for the youngest of his four 'spiritual' brides. Many were shocked with the announcement that Brown and wife Meri, who wed in 1990, had decided to divorce and that Brown would be marrying Robyn, his youngest bride. The decision however was not one of the heart but rather a legal maneuver that will allow Brown to give the children Robyn had when she entered the family, Dayton, Aurora and Breanna, access to insurance and other legal benefits. Of his 17 children, these three are the only ones who Brown is not the biological father of, meaning they had no claim to his insurance. Kody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children, but only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal. Now he has divorced Meri and married his youngest wife Robyn. This as Robyn's three children are the only ones of the 17 who Kody is not the biological father of. Meri has decided to stay with her husband and his other wives, Janelle and Christine, who have never been legally married to the man. Kody said this is a way to provide the children with security and insurance
|
Brown
|
[
"Brown",
"Kody",
"Kody Brown",
"Sister Wives"
] |
{
"passage": 2630,
"query": 4064
}
|
Query: After a long period with no new wives, there was obvious friction, captured by the television cameras on the first season of Sister Wives, when @placeholder decided to court and then marry Robyn, bringing her and her three children into the already bursting household.
Entities: Kody, Aurora, Kody Brown, Breanna, Janelle, Robyn, Meri, TLC, Dayton, Brown, Christine, Sister Wives
Passage: Sister Wives star Kody Brown is revealing why he traded his 'official' wife for the youngest of his four 'spiritual' brides. Many were shocked with the announcement that Brown and wife Meri, who wed in 1990, had decided to divorce and that Brown would be marrying Robyn, his youngest bride. The decision however was not one of the heart but rather a legal maneuver that will allow Brown to give the children Robyn had when she entered the family, Dayton, Aurora and Breanna, access to insurance and other legal benefits. Of his 17 children, these three are the only ones who Brown is not the biological father of, meaning they had no claim to his insurance. Kody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children, but only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal. Now he has divorced Meri and married his youngest wife Robyn. This as Robyn's three children are the only ones of the 17 who Kody is not the biological father of. Meri has decided to stay with her husband and his other wives, Janelle and Christine, who have never been legally married to the man. Kody said this is a way to provide the children with security and insurance
|
Kody
|
[
"Brown",
"Kody",
"Kody Brown",
"Sister Wives"
] |
{
"passage": 2630,
"query": 4064
}
|
Query: After a long period with no new wives, there was obvious friction, captured by the television cameras on the first season of Sister Wives, when @placeholder decided to court and then marry Robyn, bringing her and her three children into the already bursting household.
Entities: Kody, Aurora, Kody Brown, Breanna, Janelle, Robyn, Meri, TLC, Dayton, Brown, Christine, Sister Wives
Passage: Sister Wives star Kody Brown is revealing why he traded his 'official' wife for the youngest of his four 'spiritual' brides. Many were shocked with the announcement that Brown and wife Meri, who wed in 1990, had decided to divorce and that Brown would be marrying Robyn, his youngest bride. The decision however was not one of the heart but rather a legal maneuver that will allow Brown to give the children Robyn had when she entered the family, Dayton, Aurora and Breanna, access to insurance and other legal benefits. Of his 17 children, these three are the only ones who Brown is not the biological father of, meaning they had no claim to his insurance. Kody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children, but only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal. Now he has divorced Meri and married his youngest wife Robyn. This as Robyn's three children are the only ones of the 17 who Kody is not the biological father of. Meri has decided to stay with her husband and his other wives, Janelle and Christine, who have never been legally married to the man. Kody said this is a way to provide the children with security and insurance
|
Kody Brown
|
[
"Brown",
"Kody",
"Kody Brown",
"Sister Wives"
] |
{
"passage": 2630,
"query": 4064
}
|
Query: After a long period with no new wives, there was obvious friction, captured by the television cameras on the first season of Sister Wives, when @placeholder decided to court and then marry Robyn, bringing her and her three children into the already bursting household.
Entities: Kody, Aurora, Kody Brown, Breanna, Janelle, Robyn, Meri, TLC, Dayton, Brown, Christine, Sister Wives
Passage: Sister Wives star Kody Brown is revealing why he traded his 'official' wife for the youngest of his four 'spiritual' brides. Many were shocked with the announcement that Brown and wife Meri, who wed in 1990, had decided to divorce and that Brown would be marrying Robyn, his youngest bride. The decision however was not one of the heart but rather a legal maneuver that will allow Brown to give the children Robyn had when she entered the family, Dayton, Aurora and Breanna, access to insurance and other legal benefits. Of his 17 children, these three are the only ones who Brown is not the biological father of, meaning they had no claim to his insurance. Kody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children, but only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal. Now he has divorced Meri and married his youngest wife Robyn. This as Robyn's three children are the only ones of the 17 who Kody is not the biological father of. Meri has decided to stay with her husband and his other wives, Janelle and Christine, who have never been legally married to the man. Kody said this is a way to provide the children with security and insurance
|
Sister Wives
|
[
"Robyn"
] |
{
"passage": 2630,
"query": 4065
}
|
Query: After a long period with no new wives, there was obvious friction, captured by the television cameras on the first season of Sister Wives, when Kody decided to court and then marry @placeholder, bringing her and her three children into the already bursting household.
Entities: Kody, Aurora, Kody Brown, Breanna, Janelle, Robyn, Meri, TLC, Dayton, Brown, Christine, Sister Wives
Passage: Sister Wives star Kody Brown is revealing why he traded his 'official' wife for the youngest of his four 'spiritual' brides. Many were shocked with the announcement that Brown and wife Meri, who wed in 1990, had decided to divorce and that Brown would be marrying Robyn, his youngest bride. The decision however was not one of the heart but rather a legal maneuver that will allow Brown to give the children Robyn had when she entered the family, Dayton, Aurora and Breanna, access to insurance and other legal benefits. Of his 17 children, these three are the only ones who Brown is not the biological father of, meaning they had no claim to his insurance. Kody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children, but only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal. Now he has divorced Meri and married his youngest wife Robyn. This as Robyn's three children are the only ones of the 17 who Kody is not the biological father of. Meri has decided to stay with her husband and his other wives, Janelle and Christine, who have never been legally married to the man. Kody said this is a way to provide the children with security and insurance
|
Robyn
|
[
"Robyn"
] |
{
"passage": 2630,
"query": 4066
}
|
Query: But no wife was more supportive than Meri, who also is the closest to @placeholder.
Entities: Kody, Aurora, Kody Brown, Breanna, Janelle, Robyn, Meri, TLC, Dayton, Brown, Christine, Sister Wives
Passage: Sister Wives star Kody Brown is revealing why he traded his 'official' wife for the youngest of his four 'spiritual' brides. Many were shocked with the announcement that Brown and wife Meri, who wed in 1990, had decided to divorce and that Brown would be marrying Robyn, his youngest bride. The decision however was not one of the heart but rather a legal maneuver that will allow Brown to give the children Robyn had when she entered the family, Dayton, Aurora and Breanna, access to insurance and other legal benefits. Of his 17 children, these three are the only ones who Brown is not the biological father of, meaning they had no claim to his insurance. Kody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children, but only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal. Now he has divorced Meri and married his youngest wife Robyn. This as Robyn's three children are the only ones of the 17 who Kody is not the biological father of. Meri has decided to stay with her husband and his other wives, Janelle and Christine, who have never been legally married to the man. Kody said this is a way to provide the children with security and insurance
|
Robyn
|
[
"TLC"
] |
{
"passage": 2630,
"query": 4067
}
|
Query: No word yet if the divorce and new legal marriage will feature on future episodes of the family's @placeholder show.
Entities: Kody, Aurora, Kody Brown, Breanna, Janelle, Robyn, Meri, TLC, Dayton, Brown, Christine, Sister Wives
Passage: Sister Wives star Kody Brown is revealing why he traded his 'official' wife for the youngest of his four 'spiritual' brides. Many were shocked with the announcement that Brown and wife Meri, who wed in 1990, had decided to divorce and that Brown would be marrying Robyn, his youngest bride. The decision however was not one of the heart but rather a legal maneuver that will allow Brown to give the children Robyn had when she entered the family, Dayton, Aurora and Breanna, access to insurance and other legal benefits. Of his 17 children, these three are the only ones who Brown is not the biological father of, meaning they had no claim to his insurance. Kody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children, but only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal. Now he has divorced Meri and married his youngest wife Robyn. This as Robyn's three children are the only ones of the 17 who Kody is not the biological father of. Meri has decided to stay with her husband and his other wives, Janelle and Christine, who have never been legally married to the man. Kody said this is a way to provide the children with security and insurance
|
TLC
|
[
"MPs"
] |
{
"passage": 2631,
"query": 4068
}
|
Query: But when services to @placeholder themselves are being cut back, we have to review going ahead with this scheme.’
Entities: Bercow’s Folly, John Bercow, Mail, MPs, Commons, Parliament, Brendan Carlin, Palace of Westminster, Thames
Passage: By Brendan Carlin, Mail on Sunday Political Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:14 EST, 26 October 2013 | UPDATED: 16:15 EST, 26 October 2013 Criticised: John Bercow came under fire last night over the £7million plan for classrooms in Parliament Speaker John Bercow came under fire last night over a £7million plan for classrooms in Parliament. He is backing plans for a new education centre dubbed ‘Bercow’s Folly’ to encourage thousands more schoolchildren to visit the Commons. But the centre, earmarked for land next to the Palace of Westminster overlooking the Thames, will cost £1 million a year to run on top of the £7million building costs. John Bercow is backing plans for the new £7million education centre. It is earmarked for land next to the Palace of Westminster, near the Thames. MPs say the scheme cannot be justified in the current economic climate
|
MPs
|
[
"British Gas"
] |
{
"passage": 2632,
"query": 4069
}
|
Query: Track record: Last month @placeholder sent customer service staff on a £20,000 'morale boosting' trip to a hotel for a talent show
Entities: Martin Robinson, Alton Towers, Staffordshire, British Gas, British
Passage: By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 04:22 EST, 12 December 2013 | UPDATED: 05:31 EST, 12 December 2013 Flush British Gas bosses have splurged £10,000 on a festive Alton Towers 'jolly' for staff in charge of cutting off customers who cannot afford to pay their bills. Warrant officers - who can break into homes to shut off the power - were sent to the Staffordshire theme park to learn how to cope with irate customers after the energy giant's 9.2 per cent price hike. In return they were put up in a £60-a-night hotel and enjoyed a three-course meal in a function room decked out in fairy lights and sprinkled with fake snow. Warrant officers - who cut off supplies - enjoyed hotels stay and banquet. British Gas say 'debt team' were there for series of seminars on their jobs. Part of training was to cope with customers furious over price rises. Campaigners say energy firm 'rewarding' those who cause 'death'
|
British Gas
|
[
"Atkinson",
"Martin Atkinson"
] |
{
"passage": 2633,
"query": 4070
}
|
Query: Greaves also supported @placeholder for sending Matic off for his retaliation.
Entities: Manchester City, Atkinson, Mourinho, Barclays Premier League, Ashley Barnes, Martin Atkinson, Burnley, Nemanja Matic, Chelsea, Steve Greaves, Jose Mourinho, Greaves
Passage: Martin Atkinson has been backed for his handling of Chelsea’s incident packed game with Burnley for ALL of his key decisions by the referees’ assessor. Jose Mourinho claimed Atkinson missed a number of key moments in the game and called for called for more technology to help officials. Mourinho felt aggrieved as Chelsea drew the game with Burnley 1-1 and saw their lead at the top of the Barclays Premier League pegged back to five points by Manchester City. Referee Martin Atkinson has been backed by the referees’ assessor for his handling of Chelsea's game Speaking on Goals on Sunday, Mourinho said: 'They [the referees] are trying but they are not doing well. They are trying. Of course, they are trying. What I would improve? If the referee cannot see a penalty three metres in front of him, some official in front of a screen cannot miss it. Referees’ assessor Steve Greaves has backed Martin Atkinson. Official document shows Greaves agreed with referee on all key decisions. Jose Mourinho claims Chelsea should have had two penalties and a man sent off in the first half. Chelsea had Nemanja Matic sent off for pushing Ashley Barnes
|
Atkinson
|
[
"Atkinson",
"Martin Atkinson"
] |
{
"passage": 2633,
"query": 4070
}
|
Query: Greaves also supported @placeholder for sending Matic off for his retaliation.
Entities: Manchester City, Atkinson, Mourinho, Barclays Premier League, Ashley Barnes, Martin Atkinson, Burnley, Nemanja Matic, Chelsea, Steve Greaves, Jose Mourinho, Greaves
Passage: Martin Atkinson has been backed for his handling of Chelsea’s incident packed game with Burnley for ALL of his key decisions by the referees’ assessor. Jose Mourinho claimed Atkinson missed a number of key moments in the game and called for called for more technology to help officials. Mourinho felt aggrieved as Chelsea drew the game with Burnley 1-1 and saw their lead at the top of the Barclays Premier League pegged back to five points by Manchester City. Referee Martin Atkinson has been backed by the referees’ assessor for his handling of Chelsea's game Speaking on Goals on Sunday, Mourinho said: 'They [the referees] are trying but they are not doing well. They are trying. Of course, they are trying. What I would improve? If the referee cannot see a penalty three metres in front of him, some official in front of a screen cannot miss it. Referees’ assessor Steve Greaves has backed Martin Atkinson. Official document shows Greaves agreed with referee on all key decisions. Jose Mourinho claims Chelsea should have had two penalties and a man sent off in the first half. Chelsea had Nemanja Matic sent off for pushing Ashley Barnes
|
Martin Atkinson
|
[
"Ahmadinejad",
"Ahmedinejad",
"Mahmoud Ahmadinejad"
] |
{
"passage": 2634,
"query": 4071
}
|
Query: @placeholder still has staunch support in Iran's rural areas, but has been blamed for much of Iran's economic turmoil over the last four years.
Entities: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Ahmedinejad, Iranian, Moussavi, Iran, Mir Hossein Moussavi, TEHRAN, Interior Ministry, CNN, Ahmadinejad, Tehran
Passage: TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Defying many predictions, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad held a commanding lead in the presidential vote count early Saturday, election officials with Iran's Interior Ministry said. Men choose their candidates before voting Friday at a mosque in Tehran, Iran. With 72 percent of ballot boxes counted, Ahmedinejad had 65.7 percent of the vote while his chief rival Mir Hossein Moussavi had 31.4 percent, election officials said. Moussavi, widely regarded as a reformist, had been expected to do well as his campaign caught fire in recent days, triggering massive street rallies in Tehran. An "unprecedented" voter turnout at the polls Friday was also expected to boost Moussavi's chances of winning the presidency. Officials: 72 percent of votes in, incumbent president has 65.7 percent. Large turnout was expected to benefit Ahmadinejad's main rival, Moussavi. Moussavi camp accuses Iranian establishment of manipulating the vote. None of candidates expected to change Iran's position on its nuclear program
|
Ahmadinejad
|
[
"Ahmadinejad",
"Ahmedinejad",
"Mahmoud Ahmadinejad"
] |
{
"passage": 2634,
"query": 4071
}
|
Query: @placeholder still has staunch support in Iran's rural areas, but has been blamed for much of Iran's economic turmoil over the last four years.
Entities: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Ahmedinejad, Iranian, Moussavi, Iran, Mir Hossein Moussavi, TEHRAN, Interior Ministry, CNN, Ahmadinejad, Tehran
Passage: TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Defying many predictions, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad held a commanding lead in the presidential vote count early Saturday, election officials with Iran's Interior Ministry said. Men choose their candidates before voting Friday at a mosque in Tehran, Iran. With 72 percent of ballot boxes counted, Ahmedinejad had 65.7 percent of the vote while his chief rival Mir Hossein Moussavi had 31.4 percent, election officials said. Moussavi, widely regarded as a reformist, had been expected to do well as his campaign caught fire in recent days, triggering massive street rallies in Tehran. An "unprecedented" voter turnout at the polls Friday was also expected to boost Moussavi's chances of winning the presidency. Officials: 72 percent of votes in, incumbent president has 65.7 percent. Large turnout was expected to benefit Ahmadinejad's main rival, Moussavi. Moussavi camp accuses Iranian establishment of manipulating the vote. None of candidates expected to change Iran's position on its nuclear program
|
Ahmedinejad
|
[
"Ahmadinejad",
"Ahmedinejad",
"Mahmoud Ahmadinejad"
] |
{
"passage": 2634,
"query": 4071
}
|
Query: @placeholder still has staunch support in Iran's rural areas, but has been blamed for much of Iran's economic turmoil over the last four years.
Entities: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Ahmedinejad, Iranian, Moussavi, Iran, Mir Hossein Moussavi, TEHRAN, Interior Ministry, CNN, Ahmadinejad, Tehran
Passage: TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Defying many predictions, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad held a commanding lead in the presidential vote count early Saturday, election officials with Iran's Interior Ministry said. Men choose their candidates before voting Friday at a mosque in Tehran, Iran. With 72 percent of ballot boxes counted, Ahmedinejad had 65.7 percent of the vote while his chief rival Mir Hossein Moussavi had 31.4 percent, election officials said. Moussavi, widely regarded as a reformist, had been expected to do well as his campaign caught fire in recent days, triggering massive street rallies in Tehran. An "unprecedented" voter turnout at the polls Friday was also expected to boost Moussavi's chances of winning the presidency. Officials: 72 percent of votes in, incumbent president has 65.7 percent. Large turnout was expected to benefit Ahmadinejad's main rival, Moussavi. Moussavi camp accuses Iranian establishment of manipulating the vote. None of candidates expected to change Iran's position on its nuclear program
|
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
|
[
"Mir Hossein Moussavi",
"Moussavi"
] |
{
"passage": 2634,
"query": 4072
}
|
Query: "We are all yearning for change, and I believe @placeholder will bring much more freedom to Iran and our lives.
Entities: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Ahmedinejad, Iranian, Moussavi, Iran, Mir Hossein Moussavi, TEHRAN, Interior Ministry, CNN, Ahmadinejad, Tehran
Passage: TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Defying many predictions, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad held a commanding lead in the presidential vote count early Saturday, election officials with Iran's Interior Ministry said. Men choose their candidates before voting Friday at a mosque in Tehran, Iran. With 72 percent of ballot boxes counted, Ahmedinejad had 65.7 percent of the vote while his chief rival Mir Hossein Moussavi had 31.4 percent, election officials said. Moussavi, widely regarded as a reformist, had been expected to do well as his campaign caught fire in recent days, triggering massive street rallies in Tehran. An "unprecedented" voter turnout at the polls Friday was also expected to boost Moussavi's chances of winning the presidency. Officials: 72 percent of votes in, incumbent president has 65.7 percent. Large turnout was expected to benefit Ahmadinejad's main rival, Moussavi. Moussavi camp accuses Iranian establishment of manipulating the vote. None of candidates expected to change Iran's position on its nuclear program
|
Mir Hossein Moussavi
|
[
"Mir Hossein Moussavi",
"Moussavi"
] |
{
"passage": 2634,
"query": 4072
}
|
Query: "We are all yearning for change, and I believe @placeholder will bring much more freedom to Iran and our lives.
Entities: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Ahmedinejad, Iranian, Moussavi, Iran, Mir Hossein Moussavi, TEHRAN, Interior Ministry, CNN, Ahmadinejad, Tehran
Passage: TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Defying many predictions, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad held a commanding lead in the presidential vote count early Saturday, election officials with Iran's Interior Ministry said. Men choose their candidates before voting Friday at a mosque in Tehran, Iran. With 72 percent of ballot boxes counted, Ahmedinejad had 65.7 percent of the vote while his chief rival Mir Hossein Moussavi had 31.4 percent, election officials said. Moussavi, widely regarded as a reformist, had been expected to do well as his campaign caught fire in recent days, triggering massive street rallies in Tehran. An "unprecedented" voter turnout at the polls Friday was also expected to boost Moussavi's chances of winning the presidency. Officials: 72 percent of votes in, incumbent president has 65.7 percent. Large turnout was expected to benefit Ahmadinejad's main rival, Moussavi. Moussavi camp accuses Iranian establishment of manipulating the vote. None of candidates expected to change Iran's position on its nuclear program
|
Moussavi
|
[
"New York",
"upstate New York"
] |
{
"passage": 2635,
"query": 4073
}
|
Query: The victim found in @placeholder was believed to be 13 to 19 years old when she was shot, pulled into a cornfield, shot again, and stripped of any identification.
Entities: Geneseo, American Indian jewelry, Daily Mail, Arizona, Livingston County Sheriff's Office, New York, Albuquerque, American Southwest, Colorado, upstate New York, Utah, New Mexico
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:51 EST, 30 April 2012 | UPDATED: 00:59 EST, 1 May 2012 Traces of pollen could hold the key to identifying a woman whose body was found in 1979 on an upstate New York farm. A type of pollen only found in the American Southwest was discovered on the murder victim's trousers using new technology, according to the Livingston County Sheriff's Office in Geneseo, New York. Authorities have since enlisted Albuquerque police in trying to identify the woman who also wore replica American Indian jewelry typically sold in New Mexico, Utah, Colorado and Arizona. New forensics revealed girl found in a New York field had pollen in her pants from southwest region. Teen wearing replica American Indian jewelry typically sold in New Mexico, Utah, Colorado and Arizona
|
New York
|
[
"New York",
"upstate New York"
] |
{
"passage": 2635,
"query": 4073
}
|
Query: The victim found in @placeholder was believed to be 13 to 19 years old when she was shot, pulled into a cornfield, shot again, and stripped of any identification.
Entities: Geneseo, American Indian jewelry, Daily Mail, Arizona, Livingston County Sheriff's Office, New York, Albuquerque, American Southwest, Colorado, upstate New York, Utah, New Mexico
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:51 EST, 30 April 2012 | UPDATED: 00:59 EST, 1 May 2012 Traces of pollen could hold the key to identifying a woman whose body was found in 1979 on an upstate New York farm. A type of pollen only found in the American Southwest was discovered on the murder victim's trousers using new technology, according to the Livingston County Sheriff's Office in Geneseo, New York. Authorities have since enlisted Albuquerque police in trying to identify the woman who also wore replica American Indian jewelry typically sold in New Mexico, Utah, Colorado and Arizona. New forensics revealed girl found in a New York field had pollen in her pants from southwest region. Teen wearing replica American Indian jewelry typically sold in New Mexico, Utah, Colorado and Arizona
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upstate New York
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[
"CHICAGO",
"Chicago"
] |
{
"passage": 2636,
"query": 4074
}
|
Query: Adding some political noise and bite to proceedings, she championed the latest climate initiative by @placeholder and continued the upbeat tone.
Entities: Shedd Aquarium, IPCC Chief Pachauri, Chicago, Principal Voices, Illinois, CNN, Carl Hodges, Alexandra Cousteau, CHICAGO
Passage: CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) -- Fish tanks, financial markets and the future of the world's climate came together at the third Principal Voices debate of 2008 in Chicago. The Principal Voices discussed climate change against the backdrop of the Shedd Aquarium, Chicago. In the tranquil and slightly surreal aquatic setting of the city's Shedd Aquarium, the panelists and audience members plunged into the problems of climate change, their solutions and ultimately why there are still reasons to be cheerful. Despite the potentially catastrophic consequences of climate change, and the hammering the financial markets were receiving that very day, the panelists were able to find many reasons to be optimistic. Principal Voices panelists discuss ways world can address climate change. Of current economic turmoil, IPCC Chief Pachauri says "it's just a distraction" Panelists include sea campaigner Alexandra Cousteau and Dr Carl Hodges. Panel agree small lifestyle changes are just as important as new technology
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CHICAGO
|
[
"CHICAGO",
"Chicago"
] |
{
"passage": 2636,
"query": 4074
}
|
Query: Adding some political noise and bite to proceedings, she championed the latest climate initiative by @placeholder and continued the upbeat tone.
Entities: Shedd Aquarium, IPCC Chief Pachauri, Chicago, Principal Voices, Illinois, CNN, Carl Hodges, Alexandra Cousteau, CHICAGO
Passage: CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) -- Fish tanks, financial markets and the future of the world's climate came together at the third Principal Voices debate of 2008 in Chicago. The Principal Voices discussed climate change against the backdrop of the Shedd Aquarium, Chicago. In the tranquil and slightly surreal aquatic setting of the city's Shedd Aquarium, the panelists and audience members plunged into the problems of climate change, their solutions and ultimately why there are still reasons to be cheerful. Despite the potentially catastrophic consequences of climate change, and the hammering the financial markets were receiving that very day, the panelists were able to find many reasons to be optimistic. Principal Voices panelists discuss ways world can address climate change. Of current economic turmoil, IPCC Chief Pachauri says "it's just a distraction" Panelists include sea campaigner Alexandra Cousteau and Dr Carl Hodges. Panel agree small lifestyle changes are just as important as new technology
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Chicago
|
[
"Steven Gerrard"
] |
{
"passage": 2637,
"query": 4075
}
|
Query: @placeholder (left) and Balotelli appeared in unusually high spirits on Friday considering Liverpool's midweek Champions League exit
Entities: Mario Balotelli, Manchester United, Mamadou Sakho, Basle, Champions League, Melwood, Liverpool, Brendan Rodgers, Old Trafford, Kolo Toure, Steven Gerrard, LFC, Swiss, Anfield, Jose Enrique, Premier League, Raheem Sterling, Melwood Training Ground, Reds, Balotelli, Alberto Moreno
Passage: Liverpool looked unusually jovial in training ahead of their huge clash with bitter rivals Manchester United - with stars including Mario Balotelli, Steven Gerrard and Raheem Sterling appearing to laugh their way through the session with gags and jokes. Manager Brendan Rodgers also appeared in high spirits as he put his players through passing and running drills at Liverpool's Melwood Training Ground on Friday. And all this despite the Reds' disappointing Champions League exit at the hands of Swiss champions Basle at Anfield on Tuesday night. Liverpool's (from left) Mamadou Sakho, Jose Enrique, Mario Balotelli, Kolo Toure and Alberto Moreno hug and laugh during training. Liverpool travel to Old Trafford to face Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday (1.30pm kick-off). The Reds looked unusually jovial in training on Friday despite their Champions League exit at the hands of Basle. Mario Balotelli wore a red-and-white striped scarf and a LFC hat during training at Melwood on Friday. Brendan Rodgers could bring Balotelli back into his squad for the trip to Old Trafford on Sunday
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Steven Gerrard
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[
"Muslim Brotherhood"
] |
{
"passage": 2638,
"query": 4076
}
|
Query: The mere discussion of such issues was, however, enough to send Egypt's @placeholder into a frenzy.
Entities: Islam, Prophet, Shereen El Feki, Egypt, Islamic, Harlem Shake, Hebat Allah, YouTube, U.N., Alexandria, Cairo, Arab, Hebat Allah Mahmoud, CNN, Muslim Brotherhood, El Feki
Passage: (CNN) -- Earlier this month, a video of young men doing the "Harlem Shake" -- bare chests and thrusting pelvises -- in front of the Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters in Cairo attracted worldwide attention, for putting one finger up to the moral authority of Islamic conservatives now struggling to govern Egypt. But over in Alexandria, a soft-spoken teenage girl offered a far more unsettling challenge to the powers that be. Hebat Allah Mahmoud, a young karate enthusiast, was refused a place in her school's tournament photo because, she claimed, she does not cover her hair with a hijab. Her teacher denied such charges of discrimination. Hebat Allah, however was unwilling to take this lying down. Instead, she took to YouTube, in a video in which she tearfully lambasted authorities for willful blindness and narrow-mindedness. Did they not know, she asked, that most of the girls put on the hijab at school but took it off once they left the premises? And she criticized teachers' interpretation of Islam, for insisting that the hijab was religiously mandated and that those who did not wear it were less worthy than those who covered. "We should have equal rights as stressed by the Prophet," she told the camera. Egypt's government protested against a U.N. document on violence against women. Shereen El Feki says Cairo's "hysterical" reaction was nothing new. Politics, religion and sex are the Arab world's "three red lines," she says. El Feki says sexuality is a powerful lens through which to study a society
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Muslim Brotherhood
|
[
"Arab"
] |
{
"passage": 2638,
"query": 4077
}
|
Query: It's not just @placeholder human rights activists at the UN who have been making this point in recent days; Egypt's teenage karate dissident argues much the same.
Entities: Islam, Prophet, Shereen El Feki, Egypt, Islamic, Harlem Shake, Hebat Allah, YouTube, U.N., Alexandria, Cairo, Arab, Hebat Allah Mahmoud, CNN, Muslim Brotherhood, El Feki
Passage: (CNN) -- Earlier this month, a video of young men doing the "Harlem Shake" -- bare chests and thrusting pelvises -- in front of the Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters in Cairo attracted worldwide attention, for putting one finger up to the moral authority of Islamic conservatives now struggling to govern Egypt. But over in Alexandria, a soft-spoken teenage girl offered a far more unsettling challenge to the powers that be. Hebat Allah Mahmoud, a young karate enthusiast, was refused a place in her school's tournament photo because, she claimed, she does not cover her hair with a hijab. Her teacher denied such charges of discrimination. Hebat Allah, however was unwilling to take this lying down. Instead, she took to YouTube, in a video in which she tearfully lambasted authorities for willful blindness and narrow-mindedness. Did they not know, she asked, that most of the girls put on the hijab at school but took it off once they left the premises? And she criticized teachers' interpretation of Islam, for insisting that the hijab was religiously mandated and that those who did not wear it were less worthy than those who covered. "We should have equal rights as stressed by the Prophet," she told the camera. Egypt's government protested against a U.N. document on violence against women. Shereen El Feki says Cairo's "hysterical" reaction was nothing new. Politics, religion and sex are the Arab world's "three red lines," she says. El Feki says sexuality is a powerful lens through which to study a society
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Arab
|
[
"U.N."
] |
{
"passage": 2638,
"query": 4078
}
|
Query: It's not just Arab human rights activists at the @placeholder who have been making this point in recent days; Egypt's teenage karate dissident argues much the same.
Entities: Islam, Prophet, Shereen El Feki, Egypt, Islamic, Harlem Shake, Hebat Allah, YouTube, U.N., Alexandria, Cairo, Arab, Hebat Allah Mahmoud, CNN, Muslim Brotherhood, El Feki
Passage: (CNN) -- Earlier this month, a video of young men doing the "Harlem Shake" -- bare chests and thrusting pelvises -- in front of the Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters in Cairo attracted worldwide attention, for putting one finger up to the moral authority of Islamic conservatives now struggling to govern Egypt. But over in Alexandria, a soft-spoken teenage girl offered a far more unsettling challenge to the powers that be. Hebat Allah Mahmoud, a young karate enthusiast, was refused a place in her school's tournament photo because, she claimed, she does not cover her hair with a hijab. Her teacher denied such charges of discrimination. Hebat Allah, however was unwilling to take this lying down. Instead, she took to YouTube, in a video in which she tearfully lambasted authorities for willful blindness and narrow-mindedness. Did they not know, she asked, that most of the girls put on the hijab at school but took it off once they left the premises? And she criticized teachers' interpretation of Islam, for insisting that the hijab was religiously mandated and that those who did not wear it were less worthy than those who covered. "We should have equal rights as stressed by the Prophet," she told the camera. Egypt's government protested against a U.N. document on violence against women. Shereen El Feki says Cairo's "hysterical" reaction was nothing new. Politics, religion and sex are the Arab world's "three red lines," she says. El Feki says sexuality is a powerful lens through which to study a society
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U.N.
|
[
"Muslim Brotherhood"
] |
{
"passage": 2638,
"query": 4079
}
|
Query: If Egypt's @placeholder wants to walk the talk of freedom and justice, dignity and equality, that means giving people information and resources and trusting them to use it responsibly -- in and out of the bedroom.
Entities: Islam, Prophet, Shereen El Feki, Egypt, Islamic, Harlem Shake, Hebat Allah, YouTube, U.N., Alexandria, Cairo, Arab, Hebat Allah Mahmoud, CNN, Muslim Brotherhood, El Feki
Passage: (CNN) -- Earlier this month, a video of young men doing the "Harlem Shake" -- bare chests and thrusting pelvises -- in front of the Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters in Cairo attracted worldwide attention, for putting one finger up to the moral authority of Islamic conservatives now struggling to govern Egypt. But over in Alexandria, a soft-spoken teenage girl offered a far more unsettling challenge to the powers that be. Hebat Allah Mahmoud, a young karate enthusiast, was refused a place in her school's tournament photo because, she claimed, she does not cover her hair with a hijab. Her teacher denied such charges of discrimination. Hebat Allah, however was unwilling to take this lying down. Instead, she took to YouTube, in a video in which she tearfully lambasted authorities for willful blindness and narrow-mindedness. Did they not know, she asked, that most of the girls put on the hijab at school but took it off once they left the premises? And she criticized teachers' interpretation of Islam, for insisting that the hijab was religiously mandated and that those who did not wear it were less worthy than those who covered. "We should have equal rights as stressed by the Prophet," she told the camera. Egypt's government protested against a U.N. document on violence against women. Shereen El Feki says Cairo's "hysterical" reaction was nothing new. Politics, religion and sex are the Arab world's "three red lines," she says. El Feki says sexuality is a powerful lens through which to study a society
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Muslim Brotherhood
|
[
"Rhys Connor"
] |
{
"passage": 2639,
"query": 4080
}
|
Query: 'People do struggle up there with depression and at the moment I'm going through it,' Mr @placeholder said in the interview.
Entities: FIFO, Tim Marney, West Australian, WA, Emily Crane, Rhys Connor, Kate Lyons For Daily Mail Australia, Marney, Aap, Mental Health
Passage: By Aap and Emily Crane and Kate Lyons For Daily Mail Australia The deaths of nine West Australian fly-in fly-out workers who took their own lives will be investigated by a senior mental health clinician. Mental Health Commissioner Tim Marney told a public hearing on Wednesday that the apparent increase in FIFO suicides over the past 12 months was tragically not surprising. Suicide is the single biggest killer of people aged 15 to 44 years old, while the average age of a FIFO worker is 38, Mr Marney said. Scroll down for video Rhys Connor gave an interview about the effect of fly-in, fly-out life on mental health just days before he took his life. Deaths of nine WA fly-in fly-out workers who took their own lives will be investigated by a senior mental health clinician. Rhys Connor, 25, took his life when he was a FIFO worker at a mine site in WA last year. The father-of-one warned about the effect of FIFO work on mental health in an interview just days before his death
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Rhys Connor
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[
"Rhys Connor"
] |
{
"passage": 2639,
"query": 4081
}
|
Query: Mr @placeholder suggested FIFO made long-term relationships difficult, saying that he would tell his son to work FIFO only 'if he was single'.
Entities: FIFO, Tim Marney, West Australian, WA, Emily Crane, Rhys Connor, Kate Lyons For Daily Mail Australia, Marney, Aap, Mental Health
Passage: By Aap and Emily Crane and Kate Lyons For Daily Mail Australia The deaths of nine West Australian fly-in fly-out workers who took their own lives will be investigated by a senior mental health clinician. Mental Health Commissioner Tim Marney told a public hearing on Wednesday that the apparent increase in FIFO suicides over the past 12 months was tragically not surprising. Suicide is the single biggest killer of people aged 15 to 44 years old, while the average age of a FIFO worker is 38, Mr Marney said. Scroll down for video Rhys Connor gave an interview about the effect of fly-in, fly-out life on mental health just days before he took his life. Deaths of nine WA fly-in fly-out workers who took their own lives will be investigated by a senior mental health clinician. Rhys Connor, 25, took his life when he was a FIFO worker at a mine site in WA last year. The father-of-one warned about the effect of FIFO work on mental health in an interview just days before his death
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Rhys Connor
|
[
"UKIP"
] |
{
"passage": 2640,
"query": 4082
}
|
Query: Over half - 53 per cent - of those questioned said the eurosceptic party was raising important issues that other parties were not taking seriously enough, and 14 per cent said they would like their local MP to defect to @placeholder.
Entities: NHS, David Cameron, Miliband, Cameron, Lord Ashcroft, Ipsos Mori, Conservative, Tories, European, Ed Miliband, Ipsos MORI, UKIP, Europe, Labour
Passage: More than twice as many voters trust the Tories with the economy than Labour, a new poll has revealed. Over the past six months the proportion who think David Cameron’s party has the best policies for the economy has soared from 35 to 45 per cent, the pollsters Ipsos Mori found. This is 25 per cent more than those who believe Ed Miliband’s Labour is best on the economy. But Mr Cameron has lost the Conservative lead on European and immigration policies - with UKIP now seen as the best party to deal with these issues. At the same time. the proportion of voters citing immigration as the most important issue has doubled to 30 per cent since 2010. Tories enjoys 25% lead over Labour on party with best economic policies. Ipsos MORI find 45% back Cameron on the economy to just 20% for Miliband. Same poll finds the economy is seen as the most important issue for voters. But Tories fall behind Labour on which party is best for NHS and schools. UKIP is also ahead of the Conservatives on immigration, asylum and Europe. Survey last week put the Tories one point ahead of Labour on 34% support. Separate poll by Lord Ashcroft today puts Tories and Labour level on 33%
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UKIP
|
[
"Chelsea"
] |
{
"passage": 2641,
"query": 4083
}
|
Query: Both @placeholder and Aston Villa players wore t-shirts with messages of support during the warm-up before the match.
Entities: West Midlands, Villa Park, Aston Villa, Bulgarian, Villa' Park, English Premier League, Petrov, Chelsea, CNN, London, Stiliyan Petrov
Passage: (CNN) -- Aston Villa captain Stiliyan Petrov waved and applauded from the stands of Villa Park on Saturday as fans showed their support for the Bulgarian international a day after it was revealed he is suffering from acute leukemia. The 32-year-old midfielder, who will start treatment for the illness at a London hospital on Monday, was attending the English Premier League's side match with Chelsea. His appearance follows a statement released Saturday on the West Midlands club's web site where he thanked everyone for the support he has received over the past 24 hours. "I would like to thank all of the people who have left messages of support. The response has been overwhelming and I appreciate it very much," Petrov said in a statement. Stiliyan Petrov attends Villa' Park on Saturday to watch home match with Chelsea. Announced Friday that Bulgarian international is suffering from acute leukemia. Veteran midfielder will start treatment for illness at a London hospital on Monday
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Chelsea
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[
"Aston Villa"
] |
{
"passage": 2641,
"query": 4084
}
|
Query: Both Chelsea and @placeholder players wore t-shirts with messages of support during the warm-up before the match.
Entities: West Midlands, Villa Park, Aston Villa, Bulgarian, Villa' Park, English Premier League, Petrov, Chelsea, CNN, London, Stiliyan Petrov
Passage: (CNN) -- Aston Villa captain Stiliyan Petrov waved and applauded from the stands of Villa Park on Saturday as fans showed their support for the Bulgarian international a day after it was revealed he is suffering from acute leukemia. The 32-year-old midfielder, who will start treatment for the illness at a London hospital on Monday, was attending the English Premier League's side match with Chelsea. His appearance follows a statement released Saturday on the West Midlands club's web site where he thanked everyone for the support he has received over the past 24 hours. "I would like to thank all of the people who have left messages of support. The response has been overwhelming and I appreciate it very much," Petrov said in a statement. Stiliyan Petrov attends Villa' Park on Saturday to watch home match with Chelsea. Announced Friday that Bulgarian international is suffering from acute leukemia. Veteran midfielder will start treatment for illness at a London hospital on Monday
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Aston Villa
|
[
"Kevin Pietersen",
"Pietersen"
] |
{
"passage": 2642,
"query": 4085
}
|
Query: @placeholder (left) and Matt Prior (right) celebrates England's Ashes win in 2011
Entities: England, Andy Flower, Xmas, Pietersen, Jessica Taylor, Andrew Strauss, Pride of Britain Awards, MATT PRIOR, Matt Prior, Paul Newman, Mike Dickson, Surrey, MattPrior13, Alastair Cook, Jonathan Trott, Sportsmail, Warwickshire, Kevin Pietersen, Twitter, KP
Passage: Kevin Pietersen has taken no prisoners in his new book KP: The Autobiography, which is due to be released on Thursday. The former England batsman discusses his opinions on, among others, Matt Prior, Andrew Strauss, Andy Flower and Alastair Cook. Here, Sportsmail's Paul Newman and Mike Dickson assess the damage. Kevin Pietersen and his wife Jessica Taylor attend the Pride of Britain Awards on Monday night Pietersen chats to former England team-mate Jonathan Trott before a Surrey v Warwickshire game in August MATT PRIOR @MattPrior13 'I’m looking forward to reading the full KP book. Might bully my kids into getting it for me for Xmas!! Obvs sad to see the accusations against me and I WILL have my right of reply! However today is not the day and Twitter is not the place!' Kevin Pietersen has taken no prisoners in new book KP: The Autobiography. Former England batsman criticises Matt Prior as a 'classroom bully' Pietersen also discusses his opinions on Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook. Here, Sportsmail highlights the main passages from Pietersen's new book
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Kevin Pietersen
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[
"Kevin Pietersen",
"Pietersen"
] |
{
"passage": 2642,
"query": 4085
}
|
Query: @placeholder (left) and Matt Prior (right) celebrates England's Ashes win in 2011
Entities: England, Andy Flower, Xmas, Pietersen, Jessica Taylor, Andrew Strauss, Pride of Britain Awards, MATT PRIOR, Matt Prior, Paul Newman, Mike Dickson, Surrey, MattPrior13, Alastair Cook, Jonathan Trott, Sportsmail, Warwickshire, Kevin Pietersen, Twitter, KP
Passage: Kevin Pietersen has taken no prisoners in his new book KP: The Autobiography, which is due to be released on Thursday. The former England batsman discusses his opinions on, among others, Matt Prior, Andrew Strauss, Andy Flower and Alastair Cook. Here, Sportsmail's Paul Newman and Mike Dickson assess the damage. Kevin Pietersen and his wife Jessica Taylor attend the Pride of Britain Awards on Monday night Pietersen chats to former England team-mate Jonathan Trott before a Surrey v Warwickshire game in August MATT PRIOR @MattPrior13 'I’m looking forward to reading the full KP book. Might bully my kids into getting it for me for Xmas!! Obvs sad to see the accusations against me and I WILL have my right of reply! However today is not the day and Twitter is not the place!' Kevin Pietersen has taken no prisoners in new book KP: The Autobiography. Former England batsman criticises Matt Prior as a 'classroom bully' Pietersen also discusses his opinions on Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook. Here, Sportsmail highlights the main passages from Pietersen's new book
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Pietersen
|
[
"Cameron",
"David Cameron"
] |
{
"passage": 2643,
"query": 4086
}
|
Query: But today Mr @placeholder was defiant, insisting: ‘There has to be flexibility in Europe.’
Entities: French, Matt Chorley, David Cameron, Brussels, New Year, Cameron, EU, Hollande, British PM, European Union, Mailonline, UK, British, Britain, Francois Hollande, Europe, Socialist
Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:01 EST, 14 December 2012 | UPDATED: 11:32 EST, 14 December 2012 David Cameron has been warned by the French that he cannot treat Europe as an ‘a la carte’ menu, where Britain picks and chooses which bits it likes. French President Francois Hollande insisted signing up to the euro bloc was ‘for life’ and ruled out allowing the UK to take back powers already surrendered to Brussels. Mr Cameron will use a major speech in the New Year to spell out set out his vision on Britain’s place in the European Union, offering a referendum on a new settlement. British PM wants to repatriate powers from the EU before putting new settlement to British people in a referendum. But Socialist leader Hollande insists membership of the EU is 'for life'
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Cameron
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[
"Cameron",
"David Cameron"
] |
{
"passage": 2643,
"query": 4086
}
|
Query: But today Mr @placeholder was defiant, insisting: ‘There has to be flexibility in Europe.’
Entities: French, Matt Chorley, David Cameron, Brussels, New Year, Cameron, EU, Hollande, British PM, European Union, Mailonline, UK, British, Britain, Francois Hollande, Europe, Socialist
Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:01 EST, 14 December 2012 | UPDATED: 11:32 EST, 14 December 2012 David Cameron has been warned by the French that he cannot treat Europe as an ‘a la carte’ menu, where Britain picks and chooses which bits it likes. French President Francois Hollande insisted signing up to the euro bloc was ‘for life’ and ruled out allowing the UK to take back powers already surrendered to Brussels. Mr Cameron will use a major speech in the New Year to spell out set out his vision on Britain’s place in the European Union, offering a referendum on a new settlement. British PM wants to repatriate powers from the EU before putting new settlement to British people in a referendum. But Socialist leader Hollande insists membership of the EU is 'for life'
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David Cameron
|
[
"Joao Miranda",
"Miranda"
] |
{
"passage": 2644,
"query": 4087
}
|
Query: Transfer: Chelsea are said to be interested in £20m rated @placeholder, having already signed Filipe Luis
Entities: Diego Costa, Atletico, Champions League, Jose Mourinho, Atletico Madrid, David Luiz, Simon Jones, Filipe Luis, Miranda, Diego Simeone, Luiz, Chelsea, London, Joao Miranda, Thibaut Courtois, PSG, Costa, Brazilian, La Liga
Passage: By Simon Jones Chelsea have made another enquiry for Atletico Madrid defender Joao Miranda. The 29-year-old Brazilian is valued at £20m by the west London club, but Atletico could be reluctant to let him go considering the losses they have already suffered in the transfer market. Atletico have already rebuffed one approach by Jose Mourinho's club, but with the departure of David Luiz to PSG, Chelsea are keen to get in reinforcements. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Chelsea new boys Luiz and Costa during initiation sing-song Champion: Miranda won La Liga with Atletico Madrid last season and almost won the Champions League. Chelsea have enquired about Joao Miranda. Diego Costa, Filipe Luis already sold by Atletico Madrid to Chelsea. Thibaut Courtois have returned to London as his loan ended. Diego Simeone won La Liga and lost in Champions League final last year
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Joao Miranda
|
[
"Joao Miranda",
"Miranda"
] |
{
"passage": 2644,
"query": 4087
}
|
Query: Transfer: Chelsea are said to be interested in £20m rated @placeholder, having already signed Filipe Luis
Entities: Diego Costa, Atletico, Champions League, Jose Mourinho, Atletico Madrid, David Luiz, Simon Jones, Filipe Luis, Miranda, Diego Simeone, Luiz, Chelsea, London, Joao Miranda, Thibaut Courtois, PSG, Costa, Brazilian, La Liga
Passage: By Simon Jones Chelsea have made another enquiry for Atletico Madrid defender Joao Miranda. The 29-year-old Brazilian is valued at £20m by the west London club, but Atletico could be reluctant to let him go considering the losses they have already suffered in the transfer market. Atletico have already rebuffed one approach by Jose Mourinho's club, but with the departure of David Luiz to PSG, Chelsea are keen to get in reinforcements. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Chelsea new boys Luiz and Costa during initiation sing-song Champion: Miranda won La Liga with Atletico Madrid last season and almost won the Champions League. Chelsea have enquired about Joao Miranda. Diego Costa, Filipe Luis already sold by Atletico Madrid to Chelsea. Thibaut Courtois have returned to London as his loan ended. Diego Simeone won La Liga and lost in Champions League final last year
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Miranda
|
[
"ABC"
] |
{
"passage": 2645,
"query": 4088
}
|
Query: Sheridan is asking for $5.7 million in damages from @placeholder and Cherry, although the actress was paid $4 million in her last year of work and is still earning royalties from her vested interest in the hit series.
Entities: Baute, Cherry, Sheridan, ABC, Nicollette Sheridan, Desperate Housewives, Mark Baute, CNN, Los Angeles, Marc Cherry
Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- Jurors in actress Nicollette Sheridan's wrongful termination lawsuit against "Desperate Housewives" creator Marc Cherry told the judge they were "having difficulty reaching a verdict" Wednesday afternoon. The jury of nine women and three men began deliberations Wednesday on whether Cherry killed off Sheridan's character in retaliation for the actress complaining that he hit her during a rehearsal for the ABC comedy. "I'm sensing some frustration and polarization," said Sheridan lawyer Mark Baute, after the judge sent jurors home for the day with orders to try again Friday morning. "It's very early for a jury to come back and say, 'We're having trouble deliberating,'" Baute said. "I'm sensing some frustration and polarization" among jurors, Sheridan's lawyer says. The judge tells jurors to return Friday for more deliberations. Jury deliberations began Wednesday afternoon. Sheridan claims creator killed off her character in retaliation for allegations he hit her
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ABC
|
[
"3D"
] |
{
"passage": 2646,
"query": 4089
}
|
Query: Rather, it is to discover and share the potential uses of @placeholder printing in construction by creating new materials, trying out designs and testing building techniques to see what works.
Entities: House, 3D, Mark Prigg, Lego house, Amsterdam, Lego House, Kamermaker
Passage: By Mark Prigg Amsterdam has begun making the first 3D printed house that can simply be slotted together on site from giant plastic 'bricks'. Dubbed the 'Lego House', the project is designed to look like one of the tall, narrow brick houses common in Amsterdam. The team plan to constantly improve the house as technology advances to show building firms what can be achieved. An artist's impression of the finished house. A visitor passes a 3D printer, rear, as she looks at part of the 'Lego house' in Amsterdam At the core of the project is a 6-meter (20-foot) -tall printer dubbed the Kamermaker, or 'room-builder.' Pieces of the house printed by giant on-site printer in Amsterdam. Each block takes a week to print. Once completed, modules were slotted together. House can easily be remodelled by simply slotting in new modules
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3D
|
[
"Panorama"
] |
{
"passage": 2647,
"query": 4090
}
|
Query: The suggestion that the @placeholder programme could be moved back has raised new questions about the BBC’s handling of the issue.
Entities: BBC1, Jimmy Savile, Panorama, Paul Revoir, George Entwistle, BBC
Passage: By Paul Revoir PUBLISHED: 20:30 EST, 18 October 2012 | UPDATED: 05:30 EST, 19 October 2012 The BBC was at the centre of a new controversy over Jimmy Savile last night after it emerged that a planned Panorama investigation on the scandal may be delayed. Staff on the BBC1 current affairs show confirmed yesterday that they had previously been told that the ‘quick-turnaround’ programme would be going out on Monday. Contributors were also informed that the investigation was going to air the night before BBC director-general George Entwistle’s appearance in front of the culture, media and sport select committee on Tuesday. Show was meant to be broadcast on Monday but now may be aired later in the week. Delay would mean programme is shown after BBC director-general George Entwistle has appeared before MPs
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Panorama
|
[
"Sabbath Manifesto"
] |
{
"passage": 2648,
"query": 4091
}
|
Query: Even though Reboot is technically focused on reaching out to hyper-connected Jews, the values behind the @placeholder are meant for all denominations, Rollman said.
Entities: God, Sabbath Manifesto, Judaism, Facebook, BlackBerries, New York, Twitter, iPhones, CNN, Jewish, Adam and Eve
Passage: New York (CNN) -- As the story goes, God spent six days creating the world and then rested on the seventh day. He told the Jewish people to always rest on the seventh day of each week, which was to become known as the Sabbath for them for eternity. This was before Facebook, Twitter, BlackBerries and iPhones, of course. Adam and Eve didn't have friends who would get upset if texts weren't returned promptly, parents who wanted to know where their children were all the time or bosses who had complete access to their employees via work-issued devices. There is no excuse good enough to ignore the boss, even on a weekend. Reboot aims to reinvent traditions of Judaism for today's secular Jews. Group says cell phones, computers should be put away for weekly day of rest. Sabbath Manifesto founder says he felt technology was taking over too much of his life
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Sabbath Manifesto
|
[
"Facebook"
] |
{
"passage": 2648,
"query": 4092
}
|
Query: "I would first put up a @placeholder status to say I'll be off my phone and computer for 24 hours."
Entities: God, Sabbath Manifesto, Judaism, Facebook, BlackBerries, New York, Twitter, iPhones, CNN, Jewish, Adam and Eve
Passage: New York (CNN) -- As the story goes, God spent six days creating the world and then rested on the seventh day. He told the Jewish people to always rest on the seventh day of each week, which was to become known as the Sabbath for them for eternity. This was before Facebook, Twitter, BlackBerries and iPhones, of course. Adam and Eve didn't have friends who would get upset if texts weren't returned promptly, parents who wanted to know where their children were all the time or bosses who had complete access to their employees via work-issued devices. There is no excuse good enough to ignore the boss, even on a weekend. Reboot aims to reinvent traditions of Judaism for today's secular Jews. Group says cell phones, computers should be put away for weekly day of rest. Sabbath Manifesto founder says he felt technology was taking over too much of his life
|
Facebook
|
[
"Cattrall"
] |
{
"passage": 2649,
"query": 4093
}
|
Query: Speaking about her relationships with men, @placeholder - who has been married three times and gone through two divorces and one annulment - said: and divorced three times, said: 'I
Entities: Woman & Home magazine, Samantha, Woman & Home, Martha De Lacey, Cattrall, Kim Catrrall, Sex And The City
Passage: By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 08:31 EST, 8 April 2013 | UPDATED: 08:31 EST, 8 April 2013 Though best known for her role as Sex And The City's vivacious, hyper-sexual Samantha, 56-year-old actress Kim Catrrall has revealed she has less in common with her most famous character than most people think. Speaking to Woman & Home magazine, Cattrall, 56, said she likes to 'step outside of what people's idea of me might be', adding that the men in her life see her as the person she is, rather than the characters she has played. 'My body is not naturally this thin... especially at this age' 'My male friends aren't intimidated by me as a 100-watt sex bomb' Speaking in an interview with Woman & Home
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Cattrall
|
[
"Algeria",
"Algerian"
] |
{
"passage": 2650,
"query": 4094
}
|
Query: CNN's efforts to reach any doctors who worked with the @placeholder team at that time proved unsuccessful.
Entities: Russian, World Cup, Mohammed Shoaib, Rashid Hanafi, Algeria, Algerian Olympic Committee, Jamal Manad, Tak Ben Sawlah, Mohammed Qassi Al Saeed, CNN, Algerian, Saleh Larbas
Passage: Algeria (CNN) -- Mohammed Qassi Al Saeed, Mohammed Shoaib, Saleh Larbas, Jamal Manad, and Tak Ben Sawlah all played international football for Algeria in the 1980s. But, as well as being teammates for their national side, the players also share another common bond -- each one of them has fathered a child that suffers from mental health problems. The players say they suspect this is no coincidence, more a direct consequence of taking performance-enhancing drugs while playing for their country, without their knowledge or consent. Rashid Hanafi is a respected figure in Algerian sport. He is president of the Algerian Olympic Committee, but was once doctor for the national side. He admits that suspicious practices occurred during the 1980s. Several former Algerian footballers have fathered children with disabilities. These players believe they were administered drugs in the 1980s without their consent. The Algerian national team had Russian coaches and doctors at the 1982 World Cup. Scientist doubts that effects of performance-enhancing drugs can be passed on
|
Algeria
|
[
"Algeria",
"Algerian"
] |
{
"passage": 2650,
"query": 4094
}
|
Query: CNN's efforts to reach any doctors who worked with the @placeholder team at that time proved unsuccessful.
Entities: Russian, World Cup, Mohammed Shoaib, Rashid Hanafi, Algeria, Algerian Olympic Committee, Jamal Manad, Tak Ben Sawlah, Mohammed Qassi Al Saeed, CNN, Algerian, Saleh Larbas
Passage: Algeria (CNN) -- Mohammed Qassi Al Saeed, Mohammed Shoaib, Saleh Larbas, Jamal Manad, and Tak Ben Sawlah all played international football for Algeria in the 1980s. But, as well as being teammates for their national side, the players also share another common bond -- each one of them has fathered a child that suffers from mental health problems. The players say they suspect this is no coincidence, more a direct consequence of taking performance-enhancing drugs while playing for their country, without their knowledge or consent. Rashid Hanafi is a respected figure in Algerian sport. He is president of the Algerian Olympic Committee, but was once doctor for the national side. He admits that suspicious practices occurred during the 1980s. Several former Algerian footballers have fathered children with disabilities. These players believe they were administered drugs in the 1980s without their consent. The Algerian national team had Russian coaches and doctors at the 1982 World Cup. Scientist doubts that effects of performance-enhancing drugs can be passed on
|
Algerian
|
[
"Albany"
] |
{
"passage": 2651,
"query": 4095
}
|
Query: "We usually get these big snow storms in January and the snow on the ground usually stays until springtime since it's always cold here in @placeholder," Zeynep Rice said.
Entities: Northeast, Canada, New York, Midwest, Northern New England, CNN, Albany, National Weather Service
Passage: (CNN) -- The storm that whipped the Northeast over the weekend with six to 16 inches of snow has blown off to Canada, but more snow is on its way -- maybe just enough to bring out some of that holiday spirit. The flakes sweeping across the Midwest and Northeast on Monday and Tuesday aren't expected have the heft of the fast-moving storm that preceded them but are predicted to add a couple of inches to the wintry landscape. For those who like the sight, expect it to last a few days, especially in the northernmost regions, as deep freeze temperatures settle in and aren't expected to relent until mid-week. Especially above Albany, New York, the mercury will plummet hard, well below zero, the National Weather Service says. Storm that meringued the Northeast with six to 16 inches of snow blows off to Canada. New flakes are to fall across the Midwest and Northeast Monday and Tuesday. But the should not have the heft of the weekend storm. A deep freeze grips Northern New England and the upper Midwest
|
Albany
|
[
"Prince of Wales"
] |
{
"passage": 2652,
"query": 4096
}
|
Query: It is not known if the @placeholder noticed it, but it read: 'F*** off I don't like you'.
Entities: Harley Davidson, Prince of Wales, Royal British Legion Riders Club, Charles, Poppy Appeal, London Poppy Day, St James’s Palace, Emily Allen
Passage: By Emily Allen PUBLISHED: 11:41 EST, 1 November 2012 | UPDATED: 02:52 EST, 2 November 2012 He's more accustomed to a chauffeur-driven limo, but yesterday Prince Charles tried a Harley Davidson for size. He was meeting bikers from the Royal British Legion Riders Club at St James’s Palace as part of London Poppy Day. Next time, perhaps, he should come along in his leathers and boots rather than his suit and brogues. Scroll down for video Try this on for size: The Prince of Wales hops on the impressive bike during his meeting to promote London Poppy Day. The Prince of Wales hopped on the motorcycle and shook hands with bikers as he met Poppy Appeal volunteers and celebrity supporters
|
Prince of Wales
|
[
"Paul Thrower",
"Thrower"
] |
{
"passage": 2653,
"query": 4097
}
|
Query: When Mr @placeholder confronted them, Subeir and Halliburton shut themselves into a bin chute on a first-floor communal balcony.
Entities: Middlesex, Paul Thrower, Thrower, Zakariya Subeir, Kiro Halliburton, Hayes, Geraldine Roberts, The Shining
Passage: Paul Thrower, 46, pictured, died after two 18-year-olds hacked at him with a 4ft axe and stabbed him 10 times at a block of flats in Hayes, Middlesex Three teenagers have been jailed for their part in a 'wicked and unnecessary' axe and knife attack on a drunken man in scenes reminiscent of the film The Shining. Handyman Paul Thrower died after two 18-year-olds hacked at him with a 4ft long axe and stabbed him 10 times at a block of flats in Hayes, Middlesex, in February. Zakariya Subeir and Kiro Halliburton claimed they acted in self defence when Mr Thrower became enraged at their behaviour towards his girlfriend, Geraldine Roberts. Handyman challenged teens after his girlfriend said they spat at her. He chased them onto communal balcony at flats in Hayes, Middlesex. The 46-year-old was then hit on head and shoulder with an axe. He was also stabbed ten times, once to the heart, and died at the scene. An 18-year-old has now been locked up for 16 years for murder. Two others have been jailed for manslaughter for their involvement
|
Paul Thrower
|
[
"Paul Thrower",
"Thrower"
] |
{
"passage": 2653,
"query": 4097
}
|
Query: When Mr @placeholder confronted them, Subeir and Halliburton shut themselves into a bin chute on a first-floor communal balcony.
Entities: Middlesex, Paul Thrower, Thrower, Zakariya Subeir, Kiro Halliburton, Hayes, Geraldine Roberts, The Shining
Passage: Paul Thrower, 46, pictured, died after two 18-year-olds hacked at him with a 4ft axe and stabbed him 10 times at a block of flats in Hayes, Middlesex Three teenagers have been jailed for their part in a 'wicked and unnecessary' axe and knife attack on a drunken man in scenes reminiscent of the film The Shining. Handyman Paul Thrower died after two 18-year-olds hacked at him with a 4ft long axe and stabbed him 10 times at a block of flats in Hayes, Middlesex, in February. Zakariya Subeir and Kiro Halliburton claimed they acted in self defence when Mr Thrower became enraged at their behaviour towards his girlfriend, Geraldine Roberts. Handyman challenged teens after his girlfriend said they spat at her. He chased them onto communal balcony at flats in Hayes, Middlesex. The 46-year-old was then hit on head and shoulder with an axe. He was also stabbed ten times, once to the heart, and died at the scene. An 18-year-old has now been locked up for 16 years for murder. Two others have been jailed for manslaughter for their involvement
|
Thrower
|
[
"Geraldine Roberts"
] |
{
"passage": 2653,
"query": 4098
}
|
Query: I accept that his behaviour and that of @placeholder was inflammatory, drunken and pathetic.'
Entities: Middlesex, Paul Thrower, Thrower, Zakariya Subeir, Kiro Halliburton, Hayes, Geraldine Roberts, The Shining
Passage: Paul Thrower, 46, pictured, died after two 18-year-olds hacked at him with a 4ft axe and stabbed him 10 times at a block of flats in Hayes, Middlesex Three teenagers have been jailed for their part in a 'wicked and unnecessary' axe and knife attack on a drunken man in scenes reminiscent of the film The Shining. Handyman Paul Thrower died after two 18-year-olds hacked at him with a 4ft long axe and stabbed him 10 times at a block of flats in Hayes, Middlesex, in February. Zakariya Subeir and Kiro Halliburton claimed they acted in self defence when Mr Thrower became enraged at their behaviour towards his girlfriend, Geraldine Roberts. Handyman challenged teens after his girlfriend said they spat at her. He chased them onto communal balcony at flats in Hayes, Middlesex. The 46-year-old was then hit on head and shoulder with an axe. He was also stabbed ten times, once to the heart, and died at the scene. An 18-year-old has now been locked up for 16 years for murder. Two others have been jailed for manslaughter for their involvement
|
Geraldine Roberts
|
[
"Lucozade"
] |
{
"passage": 2654,
"query": 4099
}
|
Query: By 1929, then renamed @placeholder, it was stocked in most British hospitals.
Entities: Japanese, Glaxo, Lucozade, Coleford, Suntory Beverage & Food, Suntory, Gloucestershire, Big in Japan, UK, Matt West, Orangina, Schweppes, GlaxoSmithKline, Ribena
Passage: By Matt West PUBLISHED: 04:38 EST, 9 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:50 EST, 9 September 2013 Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline has sold popular soft drinks brands Lucozade and Ribena to Orangina and Schweppes owner Suntory Beverage & Food for £1.35billion, it was announced today. Glaxo is selling the historic brands to Japanese drinks group Suntory after putting them up for sale earlier this year. Lucozade and Ribena, which date back to 1927 and the 1930s respectively, are made in the UK at a factory in Coleford, Gloucestershire, which employs around 500 staff. Scroll down for video Big in Japan: Glaxo announced the sale of its Ribena and Lucozade brands to Japanese drinks firm Suntory for £1.35bn. New owner Suntory already owns Orangina and Schweppes. Former owner GlaxoSmithKline put Lucozade and Ribena up for sale in April this year. Lucozade is UK's top-selling energy drink. Ribena is fourth-best-selling fruit juice
|
Lucozade
|
[
"Lucozade"
] |
{
"passage": 2654,
"query": 4100
}
|
Query: By the early 1950s, they would rely on @placeholder to bring in half their profits.
Entities: Japanese, Glaxo, Lucozade, Coleford, Suntory Beverage & Food, Suntory, Gloucestershire, Big in Japan, UK, Matt West, Orangina, Schweppes, GlaxoSmithKline, Ribena
Passage: By Matt West PUBLISHED: 04:38 EST, 9 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:50 EST, 9 September 2013 Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline has sold popular soft drinks brands Lucozade and Ribena to Orangina and Schweppes owner Suntory Beverage & Food for £1.35billion, it was announced today. Glaxo is selling the historic brands to Japanese drinks group Suntory after putting them up for sale earlier this year. Lucozade and Ribena, which date back to 1927 and the 1930s respectively, are made in the UK at a factory in Coleford, Gloucestershire, which employs around 500 staff. Scroll down for video Big in Japan: Glaxo announced the sale of its Ribena and Lucozade brands to Japanese drinks firm Suntory for £1.35bn. New owner Suntory already owns Orangina and Schweppes. Former owner GlaxoSmithKline put Lucozade and Ribena up for sale in April this year. Lucozade is UK's top-selling energy drink. Ribena is fourth-best-selling fruit juice
|
Lucozade
|
[
"Lucozade"
] |
{
"passage": 2654,
"query": 4101
}
|
Query: The slogan changed from '@placeholder aids recovery' to 'Lucozade replaces lost energy' - with a plastic bottle brought in instead.
Entities: Japanese, Glaxo, Lucozade, Coleford, Suntory Beverage & Food, Suntory, Gloucestershire, Big in Japan, UK, Matt West, Orangina, Schweppes, GlaxoSmithKline, Ribena
Passage: By Matt West PUBLISHED: 04:38 EST, 9 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:50 EST, 9 September 2013 Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline has sold popular soft drinks brands Lucozade and Ribena to Orangina and Schweppes owner Suntory Beverage & Food for £1.35billion, it was announced today. Glaxo is selling the historic brands to Japanese drinks group Suntory after putting them up for sale earlier this year. Lucozade and Ribena, which date back to 1927 and the 1930s respectively, are made in the UK at a factory in Coleford, Gloucestershire, which employs around 500 staff. Scroll down for video Big in Japan: Glaxo announced the sale of its Ribena and Lucozade brands to Japanese drinks firm Suntory for £1.35bn. New owner Suntory already owns Orangina and Schweppes. Former owner GlaxoSmithKline put Lucozade and Ribena up for sale in April this year. Lucozade is UK's top-selling energy drink. Ribena is fourth-best-selling fruit juice
|
Lucozade
|
[
"Lucozade"
] |
{
"passage": 2654,
"query": 4102
}
|
Query: Since its launch, @placeholder remains the leading brand in the energy drinks category.
Entities: Japanese, Glaxo, Lucozade, Coleford, Suntory Beverage & Food, Suntory, Gloucestershire, Big in Japan, UK, Matt West, Orangina, Schweppes, GlaxoSmithKline, Ribena
Passage: By Matt West PUBLISHED: 04:38 EST, 9 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:50 EST, 9 September 2013 Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline has sold popular soft drinks brands Lucozade and Ribena to Orangina and Schweppes owner Suntory Beverage & Food for £1.35billion, it was announced today. Glaxo is selling the historic brands to Japanese drinks group Suntory after putting them up for sale earlier this year. Lucozade and Ribena, which date back to 1927 and the 1930s respectively, are made in the UK at a factory in Coleford, Gloucestershire, which employs around 500 staff. Scroll down for video Big in Japan: Glaxo announced the sale of its Ribena and Lucozade brands to Japanese drinks firm Suntory for £1.35bn. New owner Suntory already owns Orangina and Schweppes. Former owner GlaxoSmithKline put Lucozade and Ribena up for sale in April this year. Lucozade is UK's top-selling energy drink. Ribena is fourth-best-selling fruit juice
|
Lucozade
|
[
"Cheney",
"Dick Cheney"
] |
{
"passage": 2655,
"query": 4103
}
|
Query: The 28-page summary of the @placeholder interview was made public more than five years after it took place.
Entities: Dick Cheney, White House, FBI, Valerie Plame, Scooter Libby, Niger, Cheney, Plame, Robert Novak, CIA, CNN, Iraq, Washington, Joseph Wilson
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Former vice president Dick Cheney told a special prosecutor in 2004 that he had no idea who leaked the identity of CIA agent Valerie Plame, according to newly released FBI documents. Cheney was questioned as part of an investigation on how journalists came to know the identity of Plame, the wife of former Ambassador Joseph Wilson, who was a critic of the Iraq war. In the interview, Cheney responded to many questions with "I do not recall." However, he took a few stabs at the CIA in its handling of White House allegations that Iraq was attempting to purchase uranium from Niger to manufacture nuclear weapons. FBI: Dick Cheney didn't remember details of CIA agent Valerie Plame's outing. Plame's name was published in column by Robert Novak in July 2003. Scooter Libby, Cheney's former chief of staff, was convicted in CIA leak case
|
Cheney
|
[
"Cheney",
"Dick Cheney"
] |
{
"passage": 2655,
"query": 4103
}
|
Query: The 28-page summary of the @placeholder interview was made public more than five years after it took place.
Entities: Dick Cheney, White House, FBI, Valerie Plame, Scooter Libby, Niger, Cheney, Plame, Robert Novak, CIA, CNN, Iraq, Washington, Joseph Wilson
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Former vice president Dick Cheney told a special prosecutor in 2004 that he had no idea who leaked the identity of CIA agent Valerie Plame, according to newly released FBI documents. Cheney was questioned as part of an investigation on how journalists came to know the identity of Plame, the wife of former Ambassador Joseph Wilson, who was a critic of the Iraq war. In the interview, Cheney responded to many questions with "I do not recall." However, he took a few stabs at the CIA in its handling of White House allegations that Iraq was attempting to purchase uranium from Niger to manufacture nuclear weapons. FBI: Dick Cheney didn't remember details of CIA agent Valerie Plame's outing. Plame's name was published in column by Robert Novak in July 2003. Scooter Libby, Cheney's former chief of staff, was convicted in CIA leak case
|
Dick Cheney
|
[
"Barack Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 2656,
"query": 4104
}
|
Query: "There is no better economic policy than one that produces more graduates," @placeholder says in prepared remarks for a speech he will give to TechBoston students and teachers.
Entities: Skipper, Arne Duncan, White House, Barack Obama, Boston, Dorchester, TechBoston, Mary Skipper, CNN, TechBoston Academy
Passage: (CNN) -- Like many schools in heavily urban areas, there are metal detectors, the neighborhood is poorer than many and 90% of the students qualify for free or subsidized lunches. But there's a real difference at TechBoston Academy in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston. At this school, 95% of the students are routinely accepted into college. Headmaster Mary Skipper has overseen this pilot model public school since it opened in 2002 as a partnership between the public school system, private business and philanthropists. "It's a total team effort," Skipper told CNN. "It starts with having quality teachers who are committed and hard-working." The White House will unveil grants for teaching breakthroughs involving technology. 80% to 90% of TechBoston's students are first generation college applicants. President Barack Obama and Education Secretary Arne Duncan will be at the school. An average of 95% of the students at TechBoston are accepted into college
|
Barack Obama
|
[
"Forest",
"Nottingham Forest"
] |
{
"passage": 2657,
"query": 4105
}
|
Query: Britt Assombalonga celebrates after equalising for @placeholder after 74 minutes
Entities: Henri Lansbury, Pride Park, Stuart Pearce, East Midlands, England, Nottingham Forest, Spain, Psycho, Forest, Ben Osborn, Pearce, iPro Stadium, Britt Assombalonga, Derby, Derby County, Euro 96
Passage: Despite the individual honours and the England highs, this ranks as one of the best days in the career of Stuart Pearce. As Ben Osborn rattled in a stunning injury-time winner, the ecstatic Nottingham Forest manager ran onto the pitch. Think that penalty against Spain in Euro 96; think typical Pearce. ‘Psycho is back’, the Forest fans roared in one corner of the iPro Stadium. Pearce threw out his chest, raising an arm high in the air to let them know they are in this together. He has suffered a fortnight from hell but there are signs of life. He looked like his old self. Nottingham Forest beat Derby County 2-1 in the East Midlands derby. Ben Osborn rattled home the winner in stoppage time. Britt Assombalonga had earlier brought Forest level at Pride Park. A Henri Lansbury own goal had given Derby a 16th-minute lead. The result eases the pressure on Forest manager Stuart Pearce
|
Forest
|
[
"Forest",
"Nottingham Forest"
] |
{
"passage": 2657,
"query": 4105
}
|
Query: Britt Assombalonga celebrates after equalising for @placeholder after 74 minutes
Entities: Henri Lansbury, Pride Park, Stuart Pearce, East Midlands, England, Nottingham Forest, Spain, Psycho, Forest, Ben Osborn, Pearce, iPro Stadium, Britt Assombalonga, Derby, Derby County, Euro 96
Passage: Despite the individual honours and the England highs, this ranks as one of the best days in the career of Stuart Pearce. As Ben Osborn rattled in a stunning injury-time winner, the ecstatic Nottingham Forest manager ran onto the pitch. Think that penalty against Spain in Euro 96; think typical Pearce. ‘Psycho is back’, the Forest fans roared in one corner of the iPro Stadium. Pearce threw out his chest, raising an arm high in the air to let them know they are in this together. He has suffered a fortnight from hell but there are signs of life. He looked like his old self. Nottingham Forest beat Derby County 2-1 in the East Midlands derby. Ben Osborn rattled home the winner in stoppage time. Britt Assombalonga had earlier brought Forest level at Pride Park. A Henri Lansbury own goal had given Derby a 16th-minute lead. The result eases the pressure on Forest manager Stuart Pearce
|
Nottingham Forest
|
[
"Derby",
"Derby County"
] |
{
"passage": 2657,
"query": 4106
}
|
Query: Lansbury (right) didn't know a great deal about his own goal as a @placeholder corner struck him and went in
Entities: Henri Lansbury, Pride Park, Stuart Pearce, East Midlands, England, Nottingham Forest, Spain, Psycho, Forest, Ben Osborn, Pearce, iPro Stadium, Britt Assombalonga, Derby, Derby County, Euro 96
Passage: Despite the individual honours and the England highs, this ranks as one of the best days in the career of Stuart Pearce. As Ben Osborn rattled in a stunning injury-time winner, the ecstatic Nottingham Forest manager ran onto the pitch. Think that penalty against Spain in Euro 96; think typical Pearce. ‘Psycho is back’, the Forest fans roared in one corner of the iPro Stadium. Pearce threw out his chest, raising an arm high in the air to let them know they are in this together. He has suffered a fortnight from hell but there are signs of life. He looked like his old self. Nottingham Forest beat Derby County 2-1 in the East Midlands derby. Ben Osborn rattled home the winner in stoppage time. Britt Assombalonga had earlier brought Forest level at Pride Park. A Henri Lansbury own goal had given Derby a 16th-minute lead. The result eases the pressure on Forest manager Stuart Pearce
|
Derby
|
[
"Derby",
"Derby County"
] |
{
"passage": 2657,
"query": 4106
}
|
Query: Lansbury (right) didn't know a great deal about his own goal as a @placeholder corner struck him and went in
Entities: Henri Lansbury, Pride Park, Stuart Pearce, East Midlands, England, Nottingham Forest, Spain, Psycho, Forest, Ben Osborn, Pearce, iPro Stadium, Britt Assombalonga, Derby, Derby County, Euro 96
Passage: Despite the individual honours and the England highs, this ranks as one of the best days in the career of Stuart Pearce. As Ben Osborn rattled in a stunning injury-time winner, the ecstatic Nottingham Forest manager ran onto the pitch. Think that penalty against Spain in Euro 96; think typical Pearce. ‘Psycho is back’, the Forest fans roared in one corner of the iPro Stadium. Pearce threw out his chest, raising an arm high in the air to let them know they are in this together. He has suffered a fortnight from hell but there are signs of life. He looked like his old self. Nottingham Forest beat Derby County 2-1 in the East Midlands derby. Ben Osborn rattled home the winner in stoppage time. Britt Assombalonga had earlier brought Forest level at Pride Park. A Henri Lansbury own goal had given Derby a 16th-minute lead. The result eases the pressure on Forest manager Stuart Pearce
|
Derby County
|
[
"Henri Lansbury"
] |
{
"passage": 2657,
"query": 4107
}
|
Query: It looked bad when @placeholder got them off to a torrid start by inexplicably diverting the ball into his own net unchallenged from a corner in the 16th minute.
Entities: Henri Lansbury, Pride Park, Stuart Pearce, East Midlands, England, Nottingham Forest, Spain, Psycho, Forest, Ben Osborn, Pearce, iPro Stadium, Britt Assombalonga, Derby, Derby County, Euro 96
Passage: Despite the individual honours and the England highs, this ranks as one of the best days in the career of Stuart Pearce. As Ben Osborn rattled in a stunning injury-time winner, the ecstatic Nottingham Forest manager ran onto the pitch. Think that penalty against Spain in Euro 96; think typical Pearce. ‘Psycho is back’, the Forest fans roared in one corner of the iPro Stadium. Pearce threw out his chest, raising an arm high in the air to let them know they are in this together. He has suffered a fortnight from hell but there are signs of life. He looked like his old self. Nottingham Forest beat Derby County 2-1 in the East Midlands derby. Ben Osborn rattled home the winner in stoppage time. Britt Assombalonga had earlier brought Forest level at Pride Park. A Henri Lansbury own goal had given Derby a 16th-minute lead. The result eases the pressure on Forest manager Stuart Pearce
|
Henri Lansbury
|
[
"Lincolnshire"
] |
{
"passage": 2658,
"query": 4108
}
|
Query: Police returned the girl to her mother and are now working with @placeholder social services to find out how she came to be on the streets.
Entities: Sam Adams, Collier, Investigation, Paul Collier, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire
Passage: By Sam Adams PUBLISHED: 03:22 EST, 28 September 2012 | UPDATED: 11:28 EST, 28 September 2012 Police have launched an investigation after a four-year-old girl was found wandering the streets at 4.30am in her pyjamas. The youngster was found by stunned factory worker Paul Collier as she wandered alone in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, clutching a soft toy. Mr Collier, 58 - who called the police - said the little girl told him she was looking for a drink because her mother was asleep. Concerned: Paul Collier (pictured) found the little girl wandering the streets in her pyjamas in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire at 4.30am. He said several cars drove past the vulnerable youngster without stopping. Youngster was discovered walking along a road in her pyjamas. Found by Paul Collier who said other drivers had simply ignored her. Investigation launched into how she ended up on the streets
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Lincolnshire
|
[
"Manchester United",
"United"
] |
{
"passage": 2659,
"query": 4109
}
|
Query: The first time around, United ended up 18 points off Chelsea by the end of the season while in the 2005/06 season, @placeholder could only cut the deficit to eight points come the final day of the campaign.
Entities: United, Louis van Gaal, Manchester City, Aston Villa, Barclays Premier League, Mourinho, Crystal Palace, Stoke City, Manchester United, Christmas, Van Gaal, Premier League, Jose Mourinho, Chelsea
Passage: After last weekend's stalemate at Aston Villa brought an end to Manchester United's six-match winning run, manager Louis van Gaal admitted that his side remain some way short of a force capable of winning the Barclays Premier League title. 'When you want to be a part of the title race, you have to win these games,' said Van Gaal, cutting straight to the point, 'I saw Manchester City's first half against Crystal Palace, they struggled but 3-0, that is the difference.' Following Chelsea's 2-0 victory at Stoke City on Monday evening, United fell 10 points behind Jose Mourinho's team. Given Mourinho's remarkable Yuletide record - on the seven occasions his side have been on top at Christmas, they have gone on to win the league title - it would take a considerable lapse of common sense to now back Van Gaal to negotiate a ten-point swing and secure the league title in his first season in charge. Manchester United drew 1-1 away at Aston Villa on Saturday. Result leaves United 10 points adrift of Premier League leaders Chelsea. Only once have United won the title from this far back - the 1995/96 season
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Manchester United
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[
"Manchester United",
"United"
] |
{
"passage": 2659,
"query": 4109
}
|
Query: The first time around, United ended up 18 points off Chelsea by the end of the season while in the 2005/06 season, @placeholder could only cut the deficit to eight points come the final day of the campaign.
Entities: United, Louis van Gaal, Manchester City, Aston Villa, Barclays Premier League, Mourinho, Crystal Palace, Stoke City, Manchester United, Christmas, Van Gaal, Premier League, Jose Mourinho, Chelsea
Passage: After last weekend's stalemate at Aston Villa brought an end to Manchester United's six-match winning run, manager Louis van Gaal admitted that his side remain some way short of a force capable of winning the Barclays Premier League title. 'When you want to be a part of the title race, you have to win these games,' said Van Gaal, cutting straight to the point, 'I saw Manchester City's first half against Crystal Palace, they struggled but 3-0, that is the difference.' Following Chelsea's 2-0 victory at Stoke City on Monday evening, United fell 10 points behind Jose Mourinho's team. Given Mourinho's remarkable Yuletide record - on the seven occasions his side have been on top at Christmas, they have gone on to win the league title - it would take a considerable lapse of common sense to now back Van Gaal to negotiate a ten-point swing and secure the league title in his first season in charge. Manchester United drew 1-1 away at Aston Villa on Saturday. Result leaves United 10 points adrift of Premier League leaders Chelsea. Only once have United won the title from this far back - the 1995/96 season
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United
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[
"Steven Naismith"
] |
{
"passage": 2660,
"query": 4110
}
|
Query: @placeholder has been involved in seven goals in his last 10 Premier League appearances for Everton.
Entities: Frenchman, England, Olivier Giroud, Manchester United, Angel Di Maria, Liverpool, Glen Johnson, Arsenal, Tottenham, Sunderland, Everton, Goodison Park, West Ham, Alexis Sanchez, Sam Allardyce, Premier League, Arsene Wenger, France, Giroud, Eric Dier, Steven Naismith
Passage: It's not often you see Olivier Giroud come to the rescue, but he was so effective in that second half against Everton. I’m not sure Alexis Sanchez will work in that lone striker role just yet and Giroud did well when he came on. It’s only his fourth goal against a top five side in the Premier League — two of the others also came against Everton and the fourth against Liverpool — and that is something he has to work on. Making a difference: Olivier Giroud celebrates his fine header against Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday Physical presence: Arsenal immediately offered more going forward after the Frenchman's introduction. France international proved his ability in the second half at Goodison Park. Alexis Sanchez does not look comfortable playing through the middle, so Arsene Wenger should make Giroud the key man in that position. Eric Dier's performances for Tottenham in their first two league games have put him in the running to succeed Glen Johnson as England right-back. Manchester United were sorely lacking a cutting edge against Sunderland. Angel Di Maria will help that but it is in defence where they really struggled. Everton forward Steven Naismith is finally getting the praise he deserves. Pressure is easing on Sam Allardyce after some decent West Ham displays
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Steven Naismith
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[
"AAA"
] |
{
"passage": 2661,
"query": 4111
}
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Query: - Their rating was downgraded to AA+ from @placeholder for the first time, which
Entities: Hugo Duncan, George Osborne, Moody’s, Alex Brummer, Fitch, Ed Balls, Standard & Poor, UK, United Kingdom, Bank of England, Britain, AAA
Passage: By Alex Brummer and Hugo Duncan PUBLISHED: 11:37 EST, 19 April 2013 | UPDATED: 02:53 EST, 20 April 2013 George Osborne faced a bruising setback last night as Britain suffered a second downgrade to its once-coveted top credit rating. International agency Fitch stripped the United Kingdom of its gold-plated AAA status just as the country teeters on the brink of an unprecedented triple-dip recession. Rival agency Moody’s has already downgraded the Government’s credit score. It leaves Standard & Poor’s as the only major ratings agency to rate the UK as an AAA country. Worrying: Britain's credit rating has been downgraded this evening by a leading international ratings agency. The Bank of England is pictured. Fitch downgraded Britain because of 'weaker economic and fiscal outlook' It is second international agency to strip UK of top-notch credit rating. It means borrowing costs for households and businesses could increase. 'This is another humiliating blow' said shadow chancellor Ed Balls
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AAA
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[
"Scotland Yard"
] |
{
"passage": 2662,
"query": 4112
}
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Query: Police from @placeholder haul a large tarpaulin over a hole as they continue to work at the scene
Entities: Scotland Yard, Praia Da Luz, Portuguese, Madeleine McCann, Ocean Club, Paul Bentley, Praia da Luz, McCanns, Madeleine, British, Portugal
Passage: By Paul Bentley In Praia Da Luz Scotland Yard detectives searching for Madeleine McCann in Portugal have been granted permission to question their prime suspects, it has emerged. Police identified eight local men earlier this year who they believe could hold the key to solving the mystery of Madeleine’s disappearance. The suspects, three of whom are convicted drug dealers, were traced from phone records linking them to Praia da Luz on the night Madeleine was last seen alive. Scroll down for video British police with sniffer dogs today continued searching wasteland near where Madeleine McCann disappeared in May 2007 as local TV reported investigators have been given permission to question suspects. Portuguese authorities have allowed British police access to eight suspects. Three are thought to be drug dealers whose phones linked to them to scene. Sources suggest they worked at Ocean Club resort where McCanns stayed. Comes at the end of a week-long search of an area of nearby wasteland. British officers have also been granted an extra week to continue the search
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Scotland Yard
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[
"British"
] |
{
"passage": 2662,
"query": 4113
}
|
Query: Earlier this year, @placeholder's most senior police officer said Scotland Yard was closing in on the people who abducted Madeleine McCann.
Entities: Scotland Yard, Praia Da Luz, Portuguese, Madeleine McCann, Ocean Club, Paul Bentley, Praia da Luz, McCanns, Madeleine, British, Portugal
Passage: By Paul Bentley In Praia Da Luz Scotland Yard detectives searching for Madeleine McCann in Portugal have been granted permission to question their prime suspects, it has emerged. Police identified eight local men earlier this year who they believe could hold the key to solving the mystery of Madeleine’s disappearance. The suspects, three of whom are convicted drug dealers, were traced from phone records linking them to Praia da Luz on the night Madeleine was last seen alive. Scroll down for video British police with sniffer dogs today continued searching wasteland near where Madeleine McCann disappeared in May 2007 as local TV reported investigators have been given permission to question suspects. Portuguese authorities have allowed British police access to eight suspects. Three are thought to be drug dealers whose phones linked to them to scene. Sources suggest they worked at Ocean Club resort where McCanns stayed. Comes at the end of a week-long search of an area of nearby wasteland. British officers have also been granted an extra week to continue the search
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British
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[
"Praia Da Luz",
"Praia da Luz"
] |
{
"passage": 2662,
"query": 4114
}
|
Query: Local sources suggest officers will not quiz them until they have completed their searches in @placeholder.
Entities: Scotland Yard, Praia Da Luz, Portuguese, Madeleine McCann, Ocean Club, Paul Bentley, Praia da Luz, McCanns, Madeleine, British, Portugal
Passage: By Paul Bentley In Praia Da Luz Scotland Yard detectives searching for Madeleine McCann in Portugal have been granted permission to question their prime suspects, it has emerged. Police identified eight local men earlier this year who they believe could hold the key to solving the mystery of Madeleine’s disappearance. The suspects, three of whom are convicted drug dealers, were traced from phone records linking them to Praia da Luz on the night Madeleine was last seen alive. Scroll down for video British police with sniffer dogs today continued searching wasteland near where Madeleine McCann disappeared in May 2007 as local TV reported investigators have been given permission to question suspects. Portuguese authorities have allowed British police access to eight suspects. Three are thought to be drug dealers whose phones linked to them to scene. Sources suggest they worked at Ocean Club resort where McCanns stayed. Comes at the end of a week-long search of an area of nearby wasteland. British officers have also been granted an extra week to continue the search
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Praia Da Luz
|
[
"Praia Da Luz",
"Praia da Luz"
] |
{
"passage": 2662,
"query": 4114
}
|
Query: Local sources suggest officers will not quiz them until they have completed their searches in @placeholder.
Entities: Scotland Yard, Praia Da Luz, Portuguese, Madeleine McCann, Ocean Club, Paul Bentley, Praia da Luz, McCanns, Madeleine, British, Portugal
Passage: By Paul Bentley In Praia Da Luz Scotland Yard detectives searching for Madeleine McCann in Portugal have been granted permission to question their prime suspects, it has emerged. Police identified eight local men earlier this year who they believe could hold the key to solving the mystery of Madeleine’s disappearance. The suspects, three of whom are convicted drug dealers, were traced from phone records linking them to Praia da Luz on the night Madeleine was last seen alive. Scroll down for video British police with sniffer dogs today continued searching wasteland near where Madeleine McCann disappeared in May 2007 as local TV reported investigators have been given permission to question suspects. Portuguese authorities have allowed British police access to eight suspects. Three are thought to be drug dealers whose phones linked to them to scene. Sources suggest they worked at Ocean Club resort where McCanns stayed. Comes at the end of a week-long search of an area of nearby wasteland. British officers have also been granted an extra week to continue the search
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Praia da Luz
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[
"Portugal",
"Portuguese"
] |
{
"passage": 2662,
"query": 4115
}
|
Query: A police officer sets off on another search, accompanied by a sniffer dog while a @placeholder officer on horseback watches on behind him
Entities: Scotland Yard, Praia Da Luz, Portuguese, Madeleine McCann, Ocean Club, Paul Bentley, Praia da Luz, McCanns, Madeleine, British, Portugal
Passage: By Paul Bentley In Praia Da Luz Scotland Yard detectives searching for Madeleine McCann in Portugal have been granted permission to question their prime suspects, it has emerged. Police identified eight local men earlier this year who they believe could hold the key to solving the mystery of Madeleine’s disappearance. The suspects, three of whom are convicted drug dealers, were traced from phone records linking them to Praia da Luz on the night Madeleine was last seen alive. Scroll down for video British police with sniffer dogs today continued searching wasteland near where Madeleine McCann disappeared in May 2007 as local TV reported investigators have been given permission to question suspects. Portuguese authorities have allowed British police access to eight suspects. Three are thought to be drug dealers whose phones linked to them to scene. Sources suggest they worked at Ocean Club resort where McCanns stayed. Comes at the end of a week-long search of an area of nearby wasteland. British officers have also been granted an extra week to continue the search
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Portugal
|
[
"Portugal",
"Portuguese"
] |
{
"passage": 2662,
"query": 4115
}
|
Query: A police officer sets off on another search, accompanied by a sniffer dog while a @placeholder officer on horseback watches on behind him
Entities: Scotland Yard, Praia Da Luz, Portuguese, Madeleine McCann, Ocean Club, Paul Bentley, Praia da Luz, McCanns, Madeleine, British, Portugal
Passage: By Paul Bentley In Praia Da Luz Scotland Yard detectives searching for Madeleine McCann in Portugal have been granted permission to question their prime suspects, it has emerged. Police identified eight local men earlier this year who they believe could hold the key to solving the mystery of Madeleine’s disappearance. The suspects, three of whom are convicted drug dealers, were traced from phone records linking them to Praia da Luz on the night Madeleine was last seen alive. Scroll down for video British police with sniffer dogs today continued searching wasteland near where Madeleine McCann disappeared in May 2007 as local TV reported investigators have been given permission to question suspects. Portuguese authorities have allowed British police access to eight suspects. Three are thought to be drug dealers whose phones linked to them to scene. Sources suggest they worked at Ocean Club resort where McCanns stayed. Comes at the end of a week-long search of an area of nearby wasteland. British officers have also been granted an extra week to continue the search
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Portuguese
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