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[ "Somali", "Somalia", "Somalis" ]
{ "passage": 2663, "query": 4116 }
Query: "We are starting today the distribution of aid for some 50,000 people in Afgooye corridor through our local partners in @placeholder," the refugee office said Tuesday. Entities: Afghanistan, Islamist, U.S. Navy, United Nations, Somalis, U.N., Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, Mogadishu, Ahmed, Afgooye, World Food Program, Somali, CNN, Somalia, Iraq Passage: (CNN) -- Described as the largest single gathering of displaced residents in the world today, tens of thousands of civilians are seeking shelter along the Afgooye corridor outside Mogadishu, according to the United Nations. Members of the U.S. Navy take a young Somali boy to safety after rescuing him and 51 others adrift in a skiff. Fighting between government forces and Islamist militias has triggered the flight of more than 67,000 Somalis in and around Mogadishu since May 8, the U.N. refugee agency said Tuesday. Most of them are heading to the Afgooye corridor, a 30-kilometer (19-mile) stretch of ramshackle housing described by the United Nations' World Food Program as "a nightmare." Fighting has triggered flight of more than 67,000 Somalis since May 8. Most heading to Afgooye corridor, a 30-kilometer stretch of ramshackle housing. President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed speaking at a conference in Mogadishu. Ahmed fears foreign fighters will turn Somalia into another Iraq or Afghanistan
Somali
[ "Somali", "Somalia", "Somalis" ]
{ "passage": 2663, "query": 4116 }
Query: "We are starting today the distribution of aid for some 50,000 people in Afgooye corridor through our local partners in @placeholder," the refugee office said Tuesday. Entities: Afghanistan, Islamist, U.S. Navy, United Nations, Somalis, U.N., Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, Mogadishu, Ahmed, Afgooye, World Food Program, Somali, CNN, Somalia, Iraq Passage: (CNN) -- Described as the largest single gathering of displaced residents in the world today, tens of thousands of civilians are seeking shelter along the Afgooye corridor outside Mogadishu, according to the United Nations. Members of the U.S. Navy take a young Somali boy to safety after rescuing him and 51 others adrift in a skiff. Fighting between government forces and Islamist militias has triggered the flight of more than 67,000 Somalis in and around Mogadishu since May 8, the U.N. refugee agency said Tuesday. Most of them are heading to the Afgooye corridor, a 30-kilometer (19-mile) stretch of ramshackle housing described by the United Nations' World Food Program as "a nightmare." Fighting has triggered flight of more than 67,000 Somalis since May 8. Most heading to Afgooye corridor, a 30-kilometer stretch of ramshackle housing. President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed speaking at a conference in Mogadishu. Ahmed fears foreign fighters will turn Somalia into another Iraq or Afghanistan
Somalia
[ "Somali", "Somalia", "Somalis" ]
{ "passage": 2663, "query": 4116 }
Query: "We are starting today the distribution of aid for some 50,000 people in Afgooye corridor through our local partners in @placeholder," the refugee office said Tuesday. Entities: Afghanistan, Islamist, U.S. Navy, United Nations, Somalis, U.N., Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, Mogadishu, Ahmed, Afgooye, World Food Program, Somali, CNN, Somalia, Iraq Passage: (CNN) -- Described as the largest single gathering of displaced residents in the world today, tens of thousands of civilians are seeking shelter along the Afgooye corridor outside Mogadishu, according to the United Nations. Members of the U.S. Navy take a young Somali boy to safety after rescuing him and 51 others adrift in a skiff. Fighting between government forces and Islamist militias has triggered the flight of more than 67,000 Somalis in and around Mogadishu since May 8, the U.N. refugee agency said Tuesday. Most of them are heading to the Afgooye corridor, a 30-kilometer (19-mile) stretch of ramshackle housing described by the United Nations' World Food Program as "a nightmare." Fighting has triggered flight of more than 67,000 Somalis since May 8. Most heading to Afgooye corridor, a 30-kilometer stretch of ramshackle housing. President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed speaking at a conference in Mogadishu. Ahmed fears foreign fighters will turn Somalia into another Iraq or Afghanistan
Somalis
[ "America", "U.S", "U.S.", "US" ]
{ "passage": 2664, "query": 4117 }
Query: As well as the 'inhuman torture practised by the CIA,' the spokesman cited the recent killings of black suspects by white police officers as another 'despicable' strike against @placeholder's human rights record. Entities: US, U.S. Senate, U.S., Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, U.S, Al-Qaeda, America, Iran, North Korea, CIA, Security Council, China Passage: The torture of Al-Qaeda suspects by the CIA shows that the US government is a 'symbol of tyranny against humanity,' Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said. His was the first official reaction in Iran to a U.S. Senate report yesterday that torture of suspects in the years following the 9/11 attacks on America was far more brutal than acknowledged and failed to produce useful intelligence. But his sentiments were echoed by leaders in China and North Korea who also condemned America's treatment of detainees. The torture of Al-Qaeda suspects by the CIA shows that the US government is a 'symbol of tyranny against humanity,' Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, seen middle, has said. Iran's supreme leader said the U.S 'trample' on human rights in their jails. And that they breach the rights of other nations, and their own people. China said the U.S. needed to 'correct its ways' and 'follow the rules' And North Korea called on the Security Council to censure the country
America
[ "America", "U.S", "U.S.", "US" ]
{ "passage": 2664, "query": 4117 }
Query: As well as the 'inhuman torture practised by the CIA,' the spokesman cited the recent killings of black suspects by white police officers as another 'despicable' strike against @placeholder's human rights record. Entities: US, U.S. Senate, U.S., Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, U.S, Al-Qaeda, America, Iran, North Korea, CIA, Security Council, China Passage: The torture of Al-Qaeda suspects by the CIA shows that the US government is a 'symbol of tyranny against humanity,' Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said. His was the first official reaction in Iran to a U.S. Senate report yesterday that torture of suspects in the years following the 9/11 attacks on America was far more brutal than acknowledged and failed to produce useful intelligence. But his sentiments were echoed by leaders in China and North Korea who also condemned America's treatment of detainees. The torture of Al-Qaeda suspects by the CIA shows that the US government is a 'symbol of tyranny against humanity,' Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, seen middle, has said. Iran's supreme leader said the U.S 'trample' on human rights in their jails. And that they breach the rights of other nations, and their own people. China said the U.S. needed to 'correct its ways' and 'follow the rules' And North Korea called on the Security Council to censure the country
U.S
[ "America", "U.S", "U.S.", "US" ]
{ "passage": 2664, "query": 4117 }
Query: As well as the 'inhuman torture practised by the CIA,' the spokesman cited the recent killings of black suspects by white police officers as another 'despicable' strike against @placeholder's human rights record. Entities: US, U.S. Senate, U.S., Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, U.S, Al-Qaeda, America, Iran, North Korea, CIA, Security Council, China Passage: The torture of Al-Qaeda suspects by the CIA shows that the US government is a 'symbol of tyranny against humanity,' Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said. His was the first official reaction in Iran to a U.S. Senate report yesterday that torture of suspects in the years following the 9/11 attacks on America was far more brutal than acknowledged and failed to produce useful intelligence. But his sentiments were echoed by leaders in China and North Korea who also condemned America's treatment of detainees. The torture of Al-Qaeda suspects by the CIA shows that the US government is a 'symbol of tyranny against humanity,' Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, seen middle, has said. Iran's supreme leader said the U.S 'trample' on human rights in their jails. And that they breach the rights of other nations, and their own people. China said the U.S. needed to 'correct its ways' and 'follow the rules' And North Korea called on the Security Council to censure the country
U.S.
[ "America", "U.S", "U.S.", "US" ]
{ "passage": 2664, "query": 4117 }
Query: As well as the 'inhuman torture practised by the CIA,' the spokesman cited the recent killings of black suspects by white police officers as another 'despicable' strike against @placeholder's human rights record. Entities: US, U.S. Senate, U.S., Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, U.S, Al-Qaeda, America, Iran, North Korea, CIA, Security Council, China Passage: The torture of Al-Qaeda suspects by the CIA shows that the US government is a 'symbol of tyranny against humanity,' Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said. His was the first official reaction in Iran to a U.S. Senate report yesterday that torture of suspects in the years following the 9/11 attacks on America was far more brutal than acknowledged and failed to produce useful intelligence. But his sentiments were echoed by leaders in China and North Korea who also condemned America's treatment of detainees. The torture of Al-Qaeda suspects by the CIA shows that the US government is a 'symbol of tyranny against humanity,' Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, seen middle, has said. Iran's supreme leader said the U.S 'trample' on human rights in their jails. And that they breach the rights of other nations, and their own people. China said the U.S. needed to 'correct its ways' and 'follow the rules' And North Korea called on the Security Council to censure the country
US
[ "Timbuktu" ]
{ "passage": 2665, "query": 4118 }
Query: This year's festival, held in January, was in doubt after the kidnap of three tourists and the killing of another in @placeholder, in November last year. Entities: Festival au Desert, Mali, Bono, U2, Sahara Desert, Tuareg, CNN, Timbuktu Passage: (CNN) -- You might associate music festivals with muddy fields and heaving crowds, but Mali's "Festival au Desert" is a world away from all that. Based a few kilometers outside the historic town of Timbuktu, on the fringes of the Sahara Desert, the festival is inspired by the traditional gatherings of the region's Tuareg nomads. It's been running since 2001, bringing together musicians from the region, and beyond. It's perhaps the only festival in the world where you can watch camel racing while listening to amped-up desert blues, where hawkers sell headscarves rather than burgers and where you can camp in a Tuareg tent among miles of empty sand dunes. "Festival au Desert" is held a few kilometers outside Timbuktu, in Mali. The festival is inspired by the traditional gatherings of the region's Tuareg nomads. U2 singer Bono made a cameo appearance at this year's festival
Timbuktu
[ "Cancer Council" ]
{ "passage": 2666, "query": 4119 }
Query: The @placeholder encourages people to minimise their UV exposure by wearing appropriate clothing and sunscreen and recognising that the first signs of sunburn can occur within 15 minutes in the sun. Entities: National Sun Survey, Cancer Council, Australia, UV, Craig Sinclair, Chair of Public Health Committee, Daily Mail Australia, Australians, Australian Passage: Australian's sun safety has been slipping with a new survey revealing that 430,000 more adults are getting sunburnt on the weekend than they were four years ago. The findings, from Cancer Council's National Sun Survey which looked at the sun protection habits of 5000 Australian adults, estimated that about 2.4 million people are getting sunburnt on an average summer's weekend across the country. Craig Sinclair, Cancer Council's Chair of Public Health Committee and an expert on skin cancer prevention, told Daily Mail Australia that the reason for the increase in complacency for excessive exposure to UV was due to a lack of national skin cancer awareness campaigns. At least 430,000 more adults across Australia are getting sunburnt on the weekend than they were four years ago. Cancer Council spokesman Craig Sinclair said part of the reason was likely to be the lack of national government skin cancer awareness campaigns. The charity's survey of 5000 people found that men were more likely to get sunburnt than women. Each year sun cancer leads to almost one million doctor visitations and more than 11 thousand Australians are diagnosed with melanoma
Cancer Council
[ "Jose Mourinho", "Mourinho" ]
{ "passage": 2667, "query": 4120 }
Query: Old guard: Petr Cech was once described by @placeholder as the world's best goalkeeper Entities: Hamish Mackay, Petr Cech, Atletico Madrid, Thibaut Courtois, Mourinho, Courtois, Sky, Thibaut, Chelsea, London, Jose Mourinho, Belgian Passage: By Hamish Mackay Jose Mourinho is adamant the battle between Petr Cech and Thibaut Courtois will be good for Chelsea - even if it puts him in a difficult position. The Belgian keeper returns to west London after a three-year stint with Atletico Madrid, and Mourinho believes the 22-year-old's presence will be good for the club, even if it poses selection problems. He told Sky: 'It's a good problem for me. Thibaut just arrived, he arrived as the best young goalkeeper in the world. They will fight and for me it is a good. I was never afraid to make big decisions. I prefer to make this decision than to have a keeper I don't trust.' Jose Mourinho says Chelsea don't need a vice-captain. Manager claims Thibaut Courtois rivalry with Petr Cech is good for club. Courtois returns to Chelsea after three years with Atletico Madrid
Jose Mourinho
[ "Jose Mourinho", "Mourinho" ]
{ "passage": 2667, "query": 4120 }
Query: Old guard: Petr Cech was once described by @placeholder as the world's best goalkeeper Entities: Hamish Mackay, Petr Cech, Atletico Madrid, Thibaut Courtois, Mourinho, Courtois, Sky, Thibaut, Chelsea, London, Jose Mourinho, Belgian Passage: By Hamish Mackay Jose Mourinho is adamant the battle between Petr Cech and Thibaut Courtois will be good for Chelsea - even if it puts him in a difficult position. The Belgian keeper returns to west London after a three-year stint with Atletico Madrid, and Mourinho believes the 22-year-old's presence will be good for the club, even if it poses selection problems. He told Sky: 'It's a good problem for me. Thibaut just arrived, he arrived as the best young goalkeeper in the world. They will fight and for me it is a good. I was never afraid to make big decisions. I prefer to make this decision than to have a keeper I don't trust.' Jose Mourinho says Chelsea don't need a vice-captain. Manager claims Thibaut Courtois rivalry with Petr Cech is good for club. Courtois returns to Chelsea after three years with Atletico Madrid
Mourinho
[ "Atletico Madrid" ]
{ "passage": 2667, "query": 4121 }
Query: Challenger: Thibaut Courtois excelled on loan at @placeholder last season and is determined to be No 1 Entities: Hamish Mackay, Petr Cech, Atletico Madrid, Thibaut Courtois, Mourinho, Courtois, Sky, Thibaut, Chelsea, London, Jose Mourinho, Belgian Passage: By Hamish Mackay Jose Mourinho is adamant the battle between Petr Cech and Thibaut Courtois will be good for Chelsea - even if it puts him in a difficult position. The Belgian keeper returns to west London after a three-year stint with Atletico Madrid, and Mourinho believes the 22-year-old's presence will be good for the club, even if it poses selection problems. He told Sky: 'It's a good problem for me. Thibaut just arrived, he arrived as the best young goalkeeper in the world. They will fight and for me it is a good. I was never afraid to make big decisions. I prefer to make this decision than to have a keeper I don't trust.' Jose Mourinho says Chelsea don't need a vice-captain. Manager claims Thibaut Courtois rivalry with Petr Cech is good for club. Courtois returns to Chelsea after three years with Atletico Madrid
Atletico Madrid
[ "Anna", "Anna 'Chickadee", "Chickadee" ]
{ "passage": 2668, "query": 4122 }
Query: The magazine says that child welfare officers eventually gave custody of @placeholder to Sandra, and it was only this year that the teen moved Entities: Shannon, Daily Mail, Janice Shannon, Georgia, Anna, McIntyre, Sandra Hale, Chickadee, Kaitlyn, Honey Boo Boo, Anna 'Chickadee Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:30 EST, 19 September 2012 | UPDATED: 12:30 EST, 19 September 2012 Honey Boo Boo's mother, June Shannon, attempted to give her first daughter, Anna 'Chickadee', away for adoption after becoming a parent at 15, it was claimed today. The 33-year-old reality star from McIntyre, Georgia, now a mother-of-four, first asked relatives if they would take the baby while pregnant, sister-in-law Janice Shannon has apparently said. June is said to have then 'abandoned' Anna, then seven, at the home of her mother, Sandra Hale, in order to 'move into a trailer with a boyfriend'. June Shannon, 33, apparently wanted to put Anna in the care of relatives. Anna, 18, who goes by the nickname 'Chickadee', is now a teenage mother herself, having given birth to baby Kaitlyn in July
Anna
[ "Anna", "Anna 'Chickadee", "Chickadee" ]
{ "passage": 2668, "query": 4122 }
Query: The magazine says that child welfare officers eventually gave custody of @placeholder to Sandra, and it was only this year that the teen moved Entities: Shannon, Daily Mail, Janice Shannon, Georgia, Anna, McIntyre, Sandra Hale, Chickadee, Kaitlyn, Honey Boo Boo, Anna 'Chickadee Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:30 EST, 19 September 2012 | UPDATED: 12:30 EST, 19 September 2012 Honey Boo Boo's mother, June Shannon, attempted to give her first daughter, Anna 'Chickadee', away for adoption after becoming a parent at 15, it was claimed today. The 33-year-old reality star from McIntyre, Georgia, now a mother-of-four, first asked relatives if they would take the baby while pregnant, sister-in-law Janice Shannon has apparently said. June is said to have then 'abandoned' Anna, then seven, at the home of her mother, Sandra Hale, in order to 'move into a trailer with a boyfriend'. June Shannon, 33, apparently wanted to put Anna in the care of relatives. Anna, 18, who goes by the nickname 'Chickadee', is now a teenage mother herself, having given birth to baby Kaitlyn in July
Anna 'Chickadee
[ "Anna", "Anna 'Chickadee", "Chickadee" ]
{ "passage": 2668, "query": 4122 }
Query: The magazine says that child welfare officers eventually gave custody of @placeholder to Sandra, and it was only this year that the teen moved Entities: Shannon, Daily Mail, Janice Shannon, Georgia, Anna, McIntyre, Sandra Hale, Chickadee, Kaitlyn, Honey Boo Boo, Anna 'Chickadee Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:30 EST, 19 September 2012 | UPDATED: 12:30 EST, 19 September 2012 Honey Boo Boo's mother, June Shannon, attempted to give her first daughter, Anna 'Chickadee', away for adoption after becoming a parent at 15, it was claimed today. The 33-year-old reality star from McIntyre, Georgia, now a mother-of-four, first asked relatives if they would take the baby while pregnant, sister-in-law Janice Shannon has apparently said. June is said to have then 'abandoned' Anna, then seven, at the home of her mother, Sandra Hale, in order to 'move into a trailer with a boyfriend'. June Shannon, 33, apparently wanted to put Anna in the care of relatives. Anna, 18, who goes by the nickname 'Chickadee', is now a teenage mother herself, having given birth to baby Kaitlyn in July
Chickadee
[ "Gunners" ]
{ "passage": 2669, "query": 4123 }
Query: 'I would like to thank you all for your support, it was a huge honour to be a @placeholder!' Entities: Gunners, World Cup, Russia, Thomas Vermaelen, Barca, Barcelona, Brazil, Instagram, Nou Camp, Arsenal, FA Cup, Belgium, Catalan, Belgian Passage: Barcelona have confirmed that new £15million signing Thomas Vermaelen is still carrying a hamstring injury and will have to wait before he starts training with his new team. The 28-year-old was presented at the Nou Camp on Sunday after completing his move from Arsenal to the Catalan side and admitted he was not yet 100 per cent fit after getting injured during Belgium's 1-0 win over Russia in the World Cup, which meant the defender played just 29 minutes of football in Brazil. The former Arsenal captain added he hoped to 'start from zero' after missing most of last season with the Gunners due to a series of injuries but joins Barca as an injured player. Centre-back fell out of favour last season and left for Barcelona. Belgian defender says he was a proud captain and feels blessed to have been a part of the club in Instagram post. Lifting the FA Cup last season described as 'an absolute highlight'
Gunners
[ "Arsenal" ]
{ "passage": 2669, "query": 4124 }
Query: The @placeholder boss said: 'Vermaelen behaved outstandingly last year - I am grateful for him and I wish him very well.' Entities: Gunners, World Cup, Russia, Thomas Vermaelen, Barca, Barcelona, Brazil, Instagram, Nou Camp, Arsenal, FA Cup, Belgium, Catalan, Belgian Passage: Barcelona have confirmed that new £15million signing Thomas Vermaelen is still carrying a hamstring injury and will have to wait before he starts training with his new team. The 28-year-old was presented at the Nou Camp on Sunday after completing his move from Arsenal to the Catalan side and admitted he was not yet 100 per cent fit after getting injured during Belgium's 1-0 win over Russia in the World Cup, which meant the defender played just 29 minutes of football in Brazil. The former Arsenal captain added he hoped to 'start from zero' after missing most of last season with the Gunners due to a series of injuries but joins Barca as an injured player. Centre-back fell out of favour last season and left for Barcelona. Belgian defender says he was a proud captain and feels blessed to have been a part of the club in Instagram post. Lifting the FA Cup last season described as 'an absolute highlight'
Arsenal
[ "Donna Sullock", "Sullock" ]
{ "passage": 2670, "query": 4125 }
Query: 'It may well be that, due to your denials... whether you were motivated by jealousy as a result of @placeholder’s refusal to have your child earlier that evening.' Entities: Mechanic Pearce, Alfie Rhys Sullock, Sullock, Alfie Sullock, Michael Pearce, Caerphilly, Pearce, Donna Sullock, Cardiff, Alfie, Newport Crown Court Passage: A mechanic who beat his lover's newborn baby to death may have been jealous because she wouldn't have a baby with him, a judge said. Michael Pearce, 33, has been jailed for nine years for the manslaughter of six-week-old Alfie Sullock after hitting him with a shoe and a plastic bottle. He had offered to look after the newborn so his girlfriend could have her first night out after giving birth. But in a 'momentary loss of control' he lashed out at the child, who died four days later suffering from bleeding on the brain. Michael Pearce (left) who has been found guilty at Newport Crown Court of killing six-week-old Alfie Rhys Sullock (right) but he was cleared of murder. Michael Pearce, from Caerphilly, bludgeoned Alfie Rhys Sullock to death. He had been babysitting for Alfie's mother, his girlfriend Donna Sullock. She was on her first night out six weeks after giving birth to Alfie. Half an hour into her night, Ms Sullock asked if her son was okay. Mechanic Pearce sent a text back in reply saying: 'You can trust me' At 9.11pm an ambulance was called. The child died later in hospital. It was the first time divorcee Pearce had been left alone with Alfie. Pearce, 33, convicted of manslaughter, cleared of murder, jailed for 9 years. Ms Sullock, from Cardiff, broke down in tears after the jury's verdict
Donna Sullock
[ "Donna Sullock", "Sullock" ]
{ "passage": 2670, "query": 4125 }
Query: 'It may well be that, due to your denials... whether you were motivated by jealousy as a result of @placeholder’s refusal to have your child earlier that evening.' Entities: Mechanic Pearce, Alfie Rhys Sullock, Sullock, Alfie Sullock, Michael Pearce, Caerphilly, Pearce, Donna Sullock, Cardiff, Alfie, Newport Crown Court Passage: A mechanic who beat his lover's newborn baby to death may have been jealous because she wouldn't have a baby with him, a judge said. Michael Pearce, 33, has been jailed for nine years for the manslaughter of six-week-old Alfie Sullock after hitting him with a shoe and a plastic bottle. He had offered to look after the newborn so his girlfriend could have her first night out after giving birth. But in a 'momentary loss of control' he lashed out at the child, who died four days later suffering from bleeding on the brain. Michael Pearce (left) who has been found guilty at Newport Crown Court of killing six-week-old Alfie Rhys Sullock (right) but he was cleared of murder. Michael Pearce, from Caerphilly, bludgeoned Alfie Rhys Sullock to death. He had been babysitting for Alfie's mother, his girlfriend Donna Sullock. She was on her first night out six weeks after giving birth to Alfie. Half an hour into her night, Ms Sullock asked if her son was okay. Mechanic Pearce sent a text back in reply saying: 'You can trust me' At 9.11pm an ambulance was called. The child died later in hospital. It was the first time divorcee Pearce had been left alone with Alfie. Pearce, 33, convicted of manslaughter, cleared of murder, jailed for 9 years. Ms Sullock, from Cardiff, broke down in tears after the jury's verdict
Sullock
[ "Cardiff" ]
{ "passage": 2670, "query": 4126 }
Query: Former holiday rep Ms Sullock, who lived in @placeholder, had met Pearce while six months pregnant and had started to spend most weekends at her boyfriend’s house. Entities: Mechanic Pearce, Alfie Rhys Sullock, Sullock, Alfie Sullock, Michael Pearce, Caerphilly, Pearce, Donna Sullock, Cardiff, Alfie, Newport Crown Court Passage: A mechanic who beat his lover's newborn baby to death may have been jealous because she wouldn't have a baby with him, a judge said. Michael Pearce, 33, has been jailed for nine years for the manslaughter of six-week-old Alfie Sullock after hitting him with a shoe and a plastic bottle. He had offered to look after the newborn so his girlfriend could have her first night out after giving birth. But in a 'momentary loss of control' he lashed out at the child, who died four days later suffering from bleeding on the brain. Michael Pearce (left) who has been found guilty at Newport Crown Court of killing six-week-old Alfie Rhys Sullock (right) but he was cleared of murder. Michael Pearce, from Caerphilly, bludgeoned Alfie Rhys Sullock to death. He had been babysitting for Alfie's mother, his girlfriend Donna Sullock. She was on her first night out six weeks after giving birth to Alfie. Half an hour into her night, Ms Sullock asked if her son was okay. Mechanic Pearce sent a text back in reply saying: 'You can trust me' At 9.11pm an ambulance was called. The child died later in hospital. It was the first time divorcee Pearce had been left alone with Alfie. Pearce, 33, convicted of manslaughter, cleared of murder, jailed for 9 years. Ms Sullock, from Cardiff, broke down in tears after the jury's verdict
Cardiff
[ "USS Harry S Truman", "USS Truman" ]
{ "passage": 2671, "query": 4127 }
Query: Sailors serving on Bush were airlifted to the @placeholder for the short reunion involving 28 sailors, while the ships transferred supplies. Entities: USS Harry S Truman, USS George H W Bush, USS Bush, USS Truman, Jessica Jerreat, Gulf of Aden Passage: By Jessica Jerreat Families serving in the armed forces can often pass like ships in the night, but when two aircraft carriers crossed paths at the weekend, those on board were treated to a surprise reunion. Husbands and wives, siblings, and even a set of twins were able to catch up over lunch together on Saturday, when the USS Harry S Truman and USS George H W Bush passed by in the Gulf of Aden. For some, it meant the chance to spend precious time with loved ones, who they won't see again for at least 18 months. Scroll down for video. Relatives on USS Bush and USS Truman were reunited for two hours. Schedule means loved ones won't see each other again for 18 months
USS Harry S Truman
[ "USS Harry S Truman", "USS Truman" ]
{ "passage": 2671, "query": 4127 }
Query: Sailors serving on Bush were airlifted to the @placeholder for the short reunion involving 28 sailors, while the ships transferred supplies. Entities: USS Harry S Truman, USS George H W Bush, USS Bush, USS Truman, Jessica Jerreat, Gulf of Aden Passage: By Jessica Jerreat Families serving in the armed forces can often pass like ships in the night, but when two aircraft carriers crossed paths at the weekend, those on board were treated to a surprise reunion. Husbands and wives, siblings, and even a set of twins were able to catch up over lunch together on Saturday, when the USS Harry S Truman and USS George H W Bush passed by in the Gulf of Aden. For some, it meant the chance to spend precious time with loved ones, who they won't see again for at least 18 months. Scroll down for video. Relatives on USS Bush and USS Truman were reunited for two hours. Schedule means loved ones won't see each other again for 18 months
USS Truman
[ "Rick Perry" ]
{ "passage": 2672, "query": 4128 }
Query: Critics say @placeholder's recent actions to shake up the commission were politically motivated, a charge he denies. Entities: God, Karmon, Rick Perry, Kameron, Amber, Cameron Todd Willingham, Texas, Willingham, CNN, Dorenda Brokofsky, Stacy Passage: (CNN) -- At least one member of the jury that sentenced Cameron Todd Willingham to death in the arson homicides of his three children says she is struggling with the idea that she might have convicted an innocent man. A family photo shows Cameron Todd Willingham with his wife, Stacy, and daughters Kameron, Amber and Karmon. It has been 17 years since Willingham was convicted in Texas of setting a house fire that killed his children, a crime Willingham vehemently denied right up until his execution in 2004. Since that time, three investigations have concluded arson was not the likely cause of the 1991 fire, including one that arrived in Texas Gov. Rick Perry's office 88 minutes before the scheduled execution. Cameron Todd Willingham maintained his innocence up until his execution in 2004. Dorenda Brokofsky says new evidence makes her think she made wrong decision. "I don't like the fact that I may have to face my God and explain what I did," she says. 3 inquiries have concluded that arson was not likely cause of deaths
Rick Perry
[ "Rick Perry" ]
{ "passage": 2672, "query": 4129 }
Query: "Given the brevity of the report and the general counsel's familiarity with all the other facts in the case, there was ample time for the general counsel to read and analyze the report and to brief the governor on its contents," @placeholder spokeswoman Allison Castle said. Entities: God, Karmon, Rick Perry, Kameron, Amber, Cameron Todd Willingham, Texas, Willingham, CNN, Dorenda Brokofsky, Stacy Passage: (CNN) -- At least one member of the jury that sentenced Cameron Todd Willingham to death in the arson homicides of his three children says she is struggling with the idea that she might have convicted an innocent man. A family photo shows Cameron Todd Willingham with his wife, Stacy, and daughters Kameron, Amber and Karmon. It has been 17 years since Willingham was convicted in Texas of setting a house fire that killed his children, a crime Willingham vehemently denied right up until his execution in 2004. Since that time, three investigations have concluded arson was not the likely cause of the 1991 fire, including one that arrived in Texas Gov. Rick Perry's office 88 minutes before the scheduled execution. Cameron Todd Willingham maintained his innocence up until his execution in 2004. Dorenda Brokofsky says new evidence makes her think she made wrong decision. "I don't like the fact that I may have to face my God and explain what I did," she says. 3 inquiries have concluded that arson was not likely cause of deaths
Rick Perry
[ "Mexico" ]
{ "passage": 2673, "query": 4130 }
Query: Calderon said the United States and @placeholder now face a series of common challenges, including climate change and organized crime, which is a rising threat to border stability. Entities: Mexican, Joe Biden, White House, U.S., Mexico, Arizona, Hillary Clinton, Calderon, Obama, CNN, Felipe Calderon, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Politically sensitive issues such as immigration, border security, drug trafficking and trade took center stage in Washington on Wednesday as President Obama welcomed his Mexican counterpart, Felipe Calderon, to the White House. Both leaders used the occasion -- the fourth time they have met for bilateral talks -- to take sharp aim at Arizona's new law meant to crack down on illegal immigrants. Calderon characterized the measure as discriminatory; Obama called it a "misdirected expression of frustration." The leaders criticized the law while meeting with reporters shortly after Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rolled out the red carpet for Calderon in a formal White House arrival ceremony. NEW: Felipe Calderon says immigration is biggest challenge Mexico faces with U.S. Obama and Calderon criticize Arizona law. Drug violence, trade, renewable energy also among topics. Immigration overshadows Wednesday's state dinner, which will honor Calderon
Mexico
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 2673, "query": 4131 }
Query: @placeholder also cited new initiatives to cut U.S. demand for illegal drugs. Entities: Mexican, Joe Biden, White House, U.S., Mexico, Arizona, Hillary Clinton, Calderon, Obama, CNN, Felipe Calderon, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Politically sensitive issues such as immigration, border security, drug trafficking and trade took center stage in Washington on Wednesday as President Obama welcomed his Mexican counterpart, Felipe Calderon, to the White House. Both leaders used the occasion -- the fourth time they have met for bilateral talks -- to take sharp aim at Arizona's new law meant to crack down on illegal immigrants. Calderon characterized the measure as discriminatory; Obama called it a "misdirected expression of frustration." The leaders criticized the law while meeting with reporters shortly after Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rolled out the red carpet for Calderon in a formal White House arrival ceremony. NEW: Felipe Calderon says immigration is biggest challenge Mexico faces with U.S. Obama and Calderon criticize Arizona law. Drug violence, trade, renewable energy also among topics. Immigration overshadows Wednesday's state dinner, which will honor Calderon
Obama
[ "Mexico" ]
{ "passage": 2673, "query": 4132 }
Query: The measure, which will allow law enforcement officers to ask for proof of legal residency of anyone who is being investigated for a crime or possible legal infraction, has drawn widespread criticism in @placeholder. Entities: Mexican, Joe Biden, White House, U.S., Mexico, Arizona, Hillary Clinton, Calderon, Obama, CNN, Felipe Calderon, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Politically sensitive issues such as immigration, border security, drug trafficking and trade took center stage in Washington on Wednesday as President Obama welcomed his Mexican counterpart, Felipe Calderon, to the White House. Both leaders used the occasion -- the fourth time they have met for bilateral talks -- to take sharp aim at Arizona's new law meant to crack down on illegal immigrants. Calderon characterized the measure as discriminatory; Obama called it a "misdirected expression of frustration." The leaders criticized the law while meeting with reporters shortly after Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rolled out the red carpet for Calderon in a formal White House arrival ceremony. NEW: Felipe Calderon says immigration is biggest challenge Mexico faces with U.S. Obama and Calderon criticize Arizona law. Drug violence, trade, renewable energy also among topics. Immigration overshadows Wednesday's state dinner, which will honor Calderon
Mexico
[ "Calderon", "Felipe Calderon" ]
{ "passage": 2673, "query": 4133 }
Query: A Mexican official familiar with arrangements for @placeholder's visit cautioned that it would be wrong to let the controversy over Arizona's law overwhelm the rest of the visit. Entities: Mexican, Joe Biden, White House, U.S., Mexico, Arizona, Hillary Clinton, Calderon, Obama, CNN, Felipe Calderon, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Politically sensitive issues such as immigration, border security, drug trafficking and trade took center stage in Washington on Wednesday as President Obama welcomed his Mexican counterpart, Felipe Calderon, to the White House. Both leaders used the occasion -- the fourth time they have met for bilateral talks -- to take sharp aim at Arizona's new law meant to crack down on illegal immigrants. Calderon characterized the measure as discriminatory; Obama called it a "misdirected expression of frustration." The leaders criticized the law while meeting with reporters shortly after Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rolled out the red carpet for Calderon in a formal White House arrival ceremony. NEW: Felipe Calderon says immigration is biggest challenge Mexico faces with U.S. Obama and Calderon criticize Arizona law. Drug violence, trade, renewable energy also among topics. Immigration overshadows Wednesday's state dinner, which will honor Calderon
Calderon
[ "Calderon", "Felipe Calderon" ]
{ "passage": 2673, "query": 4133 }
Query: A Mexican official familiar with arrangements for @placeholder's visit cautioned that it would be wrong to let the controversy over Arizona's law overwhelm the rest of the visit. Entities: Mexican, Joe Biden, White House, U.S., Mexico, Arizona, Hillary Clinton, Calderon, Obama, CNN, Felipe Calderon, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Politically sensitive issues such as immigration, border security, drug trafficking and trade took center stage in Washington on Wednesday as President Obama welcomed his Mexican counterpart, Felipe Calderon, to the White House. Both leaders used the occasion -- the fourth time they have met for bilateral talks -- to take sharp aim at Arizona's new law meant to crack down on illegal immigrants. Calderon characterized the measure as discriminatory; Obama called it a "misdirected expression of frustration." The leaders criticized the law while meeting with reporters shortly after Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rolled out the red carpet for Calderon in a formal White House arrival ceremony. NEW: Felipe Calderon says immigration is biggest challenge Mexico faces with U.S. Obama and Calderon criticize Arizona law. Drug violence, trade, renewable energy also among topics. Immigration overshadows Wednesday's state dinner, which will honor Calderon
Felipe Calderon
[ "Mexico" ]
{ "passage": 2673, "query": 4134 }
Query: A senior Obama administration official, however, acknowledged that "this is an issue that has resonated in @placeholder (and) is of deep concern to the Mexican government." Entities: Mexican, Joe Biden, White House, U.S., Mexico, Arizona, Hillary Clinton, Calderon, Obama, CNN, Felipe Calderon, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Politically sensitive issues such as immigration, border security, drug trafficking and trade took center stage in Washington on Wednesday as President Obama welcomed his Mexican counterpart, Felipe Calderon, to the White House. Both leaders used the occasion -- the fourth time they have met for bilateral talks -- to take sharp aim at Arizona's new law meant to crack down on illegal immigrants. Calderon characterized the measure as discriminatory; Obama called it a "misdirected expression of frustration." The leaders criticized the law while meeting with reporters shortly after Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rolled out the red carpet for Calderon in a formal White House arrival ceremony. NEW: Felipe Calderon says immigration is biggest challenge Mexico faces with U.S. Obama and Calderon criticize Arizona law. Drug violence, trade, renewable energy also among topics. Immigration overshadows Wednesday's state dinner, which will honor Calderon
Mexico
[ "Frankel" ]
{ "passage": 2674, "query": 4135 }
Query: The fact the foal she is carrying is the offspring of @placeholder, with 14 wins from as many races and undoubtedly the most acclaimed horse of its generation, makes the prospect all the more exciting. Entities: Alluring Park, Tattersalls Park Paddocks, Joann al Thani, Europe, Newmarket, European, Galileo, Qatari, Frankel, CNN, British, Richard Tattersall, Tattersalls Passage: (CNN) -- If the global economy remains sluggish, a small corner of the British horse racing hub of Newmarket is very much bucking the trend. It is nearly quarter of a millennium since Richard Tattersall founded his eponymous bloodstock auctioneers and, in 2013, Tattersalls' business is booming. Back in October behind the gates of Tattersalls Park Paddocks, a record was set for the most ever spent on a horse in Europe -- $8.4 million (£5.25 million) -- for the Galileo filly by Alluring Park. In a nod to its old roots, all sales are still priced in guineas (effectively a pound and a shilling) so Qatari Sheikh Joann al Thani parted with five million guineas for the honor of buying this prestigious filly. A look inside Tattersalls, the oldest bloodstock auction house in the world and biggest in Europe. Scene of the richest horse sale in European history in October valued at £5.25million. Record in danger of being broken with mare in foal to Frankel up for sale. Some 10,000 horses are sold there each year with a plus-£200m turnover annually
Frankel
[ "Twitter" ]
{ "passage": 2675, "query": 4136 }
Query: "A lot of people are saying this is going to be the death of @placeholder, and I don't understand that at all," Cherwenka added. Entities: Andrew Cherwenka, Winfrey, Huffington Post, Kutcher, Oprah Winfrey, Twitter, CNN, Larry King, Trapeze.com, Ashton Kutcher Passage: (CNN) -- As Ashton Kutcher becomes the first to collect 1 million followers on Twitter and Oprah Winfrey sends out her first tweet, tech observers are debating: Does Friday mark a new peak for the microblogging service? Or the beginning of its demise? Ashton Kutcher told Larry King Friday that the battle was about proving one person can have a voice. Some bloggers and Twitter users have expressed concern that the once-cultish site is being overwhelmed by celebrities and media hype, while others are excited by Twitter's ever-growing reach. "It's a big milestone. This brings Twitter mainstream," said Andrew Cherwenka, a Huffington Post contributor and Web developer at Trapeze.com, referring to Kutcher and Winfrey's Twitter breakthroughs. NEW: Ashton Kutcher: "It's really about everyday people having a voice" NEW: Kutcher: I realized I could use Twitter to "effectively change the world" Oprah Winfrey, Ashton Kutcher taking Twitter's popularity to new heights. Kutcher beat CNN early Friday in a race for 1 million followers on the site
Twitter
[ "Twitter" ]
{ "passage": 2675, "query": 4137 }
Query: By Friday afternoon her @placeholder following had climbed above 100,000. Entities: Andrew Cherwenka, Winfrey, Huffington Post, Kutcher, Oprah Winfrey, Twitter, CNN, Larry King, Trapeze.com, Ashton Kutcher Passage: (CNN) -- As Ashton Kutcher becomes the first to collect 1 million followers on Twitter and Oprah Winfrey sends out her first tweet, tech observers are debating: Does Friday mark a new peak for the microblogging service? Or the beginning of its demise? Ashton Kutcher told Larry King Friday that the battle was about proving one person can have a voice. Some bloggers and Twitter users have expressed concern that the once-cultish site is being overwhelmed by celebrities and media hype, while others are excited by Twitter's ever-growing reach. "It's a big milestone. This brings Twitter mainstream," said Andrew Cherwenka, a Huffington Post contributor and Web developer at Trapeze.com, referring to Kutcher and Winfrey's Twitter breakthroughs. NEW: Ashton Kutcher: "It's really about everyday people having a voice" NEW: Kutcher: I realized I could use Twitter to "effectively change the world" Oprah Winfrey, Ashton Kutcher taking Twitter's popularity to new heights. Kutcher beat CNN early Friday in a race for 1 million followers on the site
Twitter
[ "Huffington Post" ]
{ "passage": 2675, "query": 4138 }
Query: Cherwenka, the @placeholder blogger, believes Kutcher may be one of the first people to leverage the power of online social networking for widespread social good. Entities: Andrew Cherwenka, Winfrey, Huffington Post, Kutcher, Oprah Winfrey, Twitter, CNN, Larry King, Trapeze.com, Ashton Kutcher Passage: (CNN) -- As Ashton Kutcher becomes the first to collect 1 million followers on Twitter and Oprah Winfrey sends out her first tweet, tech observers are debating: Does Friday mark a new peak for the microblogging service? Or the beginning of its demise? Ashton Kutcher told Larry King Friday that the battle was about proving one person can have a voice. Some bloggers and Twitter users have expressed concern that the once-cultish site is being overwhelmed by celebrities and media hype, while others are excited by Twitter's ever-growing reach. "It's a big milestone. This brings Twitter mainstream," said Andrew Cherwenka, a Huffington Post contributor and Web developer at Trapeze.com, referring to Kutcher and Winfrey's Twitter breakthroughs. NEW: Ashton Kutcher: "It's really about everyday people having a voice" NEW: Kutcher: I realized I could use Twitter to "effectively change the world" Oprah Winfrey, Ashton Kutcher taking Twitter's popularity to new heights. Kutcher beat CNN early Friday in a race for 1 million followers on the site
Huffington Post
[ "Ashton Kutcher", "Kutcher" ]
{ "passage": 2675, "query": 4139 }
Query: Cherwenka, the Huffington Post blogger, believes @placeholder may be one of the first people to leverage the power of online social networking for widespread social good. Entities: Andrew Cherwenka, Winfrey, Huffington Post, Kutcher, Oprah Winfrey, Twitter, CNN, Larry King, Trapeze.com, Ashton Kutcher Passage: (CNN) -- As Ashton Kutcher becomes the first to collect 1 million followers on Twitter and Oprah Winfrey sends out her first tweet, tech observers are debating: Does Friday mark a new peak for the microblogging service? Or the beginning of its demise? Ashton Kutcher told Larry King Friday that the battle was about proving one person can have a voice. Some bloggers and Twitter users have expressed concern that the once-cultish site is being overwhelmed by celebrities and media hype, while others are excited by Twitter's ever-growing reach. "It's a big milestone. This brings Twitter mainstream," said Andrew Cherwenka, a Huffington Post contributor and Web developer at Trapeze.com, referring to Kutcher and Winfrey's Twitter breakthroughs. NEW: Ashton Kutcher: "It's really about everyday people having a voice" NEW: Kutcher: I realized I could use Twitter to "effectively change the world" Oprah Winfrey, Ashton Kutcher taking Twitter's popularity to new heights. Kutcher beat CNN early Friday in a race for 1 million followers on the site
Ashton Kutcher
[ "Ashton Kutcher", "Kutcher" ]
{ "passage": 2675, "query": 4139 }
Query: Cherwenka, the Huffington Post blogger, believes @placeholder may be one of the first people to leverage the power of online social networking for widespread social good. Entities: Andrew Cherwenka, Winfrey, Huffington Post, Kutcher, Oprah Winfrey, Twitter, CNN, Larry King, Trapeze.com, Ashton Kutcher Passage: (CNN) -- As Ashton Kutcher becomes the first to collect 1 million followers on Twitter and Oprah Winfrey sends out her first tweet, tech observers are debating: Does Friday mark a new peak for the microblogging service? Or the beginning of its demise? Ashton Kutcher told Larry King Friday that the battle was about proving one person can have a voice. Some bloggers and Twitter users have expressed concern that the once-cultish site is being overwhelmed by celebrities and media hype, while others are excited by Twitter's ever-growing reach. "It's a big milestone. This brings Twitter mainstream," said Andrew Cherwenka, a Huffington Post contributor and Web developer at Trapeze.com, referring to Kutcher and Winfrey's Twitter breakthroughs. NEW: Ashton Kutcher: "It's really about everyday people having a voice" NEW: Kutcher: I realized I could use Twitter to "effectively change the world" Oprah Winfrey, Ashton Kutcher taking Twitter's popularity to new heights. Kutcher beat CNN early Friday in a race for 1 million followers on the site
Kutcher
[ "Wang Kang" ]
{ "passage": 2676, "query": 4140 }
Query: But one insider who has dared to speak is @placeholder, a self-described "independent thinker," who seems to move in and outside Communist Party circles. Entities: Gu Kailai, Chinese, Neil Heywood, Communist Party, Gu Kalai, Bo, Wang Kang, Bo Xilai, Gu, CNN, British, China Passage: (CNN) -- Once the ultimate power couple in China, Bo Xilai and his wife Gu Kailai have now vanished. Bo has been stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified "serious violations of discipline," while Gu has been detained in connection with the death of Neil Heywood, a British businessman. The scandal has rocked the Chinese leadership to the core. But weeks after the shocking news of the couple's fall from grace broke, little substantiated information has come out. It has mostly been rumor and speculation. Some people at the center of the story have been silenced. Others have been locked up. Bo Xilai stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified "serious violations of discipline" His wife, Gu Kalai, detained in connection with the death of a British businessman. The scandal has stunned China's hierarchy, but little substantiated facts have come out. Wang Kang says he has taken a risk by revealing what he knows about the Bo family
Wang Kang
[ "Communist Party" ]
{ "passage": 2676, "query": 4141 }
Query: But one insider who has dared to speak is Wang Kang, a self-described "independent thinker," who seems to move in and outside @placeholder circles. Entities: Gu Kailai, Chinese, Neil Heywood, Communist Party, Gu Kalai, Bo, Wang Kang, Bo Xilai, Gu, CNN, British, China Passage: (CNN) -- Once the ultimate power couple in China, Bo Xilai and his wife Gu Kailai have now vanished. Bo has been stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified "serious violations of discipline," while Gu has been detained in connection with the death of Neil Heywood, a British businessman. The scandal has rocked the Chinese leadership to the core. But weeks after the shocking news of the couple's fall from grace broke, little substantiated information has come out. It has mostly been rumor and speculation. Some people at the center of the story have been silenced. Others have been locked up. Bo Xilai stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified "serious violations of discipline" His wife, Gu Kalai, detained in connection with the death of a British businessman. The scandal has stunned China's hierarchy, but little substantiated facts have come out. Wang Kang says he has taken a risk by revealing what he knows about the Bo family
Communist Party
[ "Gu", "Gu Kailai" ]
{ "passage": 2676, "query": 4142 }
Query: As for Bo's wife, Wang noted official Chinese reports allege @placeholder may have been complicit in Heywood's death. Entities: Gu Kailai, Chinese, Neil Heywood, Communist Party, Gu Kalai, Bo, Wang Kang, Bo Xilai, Gu, CNN, British, China Passage: (CNN) -- Once the ultimate power couple in China, Bo Xilai and his wife Gu Kailai have now vanished. Bo has been stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified "serious violations of discipline," while Gu has been detained in connection with the death of Neil Heywood, a British businessman. The scandal has rocked the Chinese leadership to the core. But weeks after the shocking news of the couple's fall from grace broke, little substantiated information has come out. It has mostly been rumor and speculation. Some people at the center of the story have been silenced. Others have been locked up. Bo Xilai stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified "serious violations of discipline" His wife, Gu Kalai, detained in connection with the death of a British businessman. The scandal has stunned China's hierarchy, but little substantiated facts have come out. Wang Kang says he has taken a risk by revealing what he knows about the Bo family
Gu
[ "Gu", "Gu Kailai" ]
{ "passage": 2676, "query": 4142 }
Query: As for Bo's wife, Wang noted official Chinese reports allege @placeholder may have been complicit in Heywood's death. Entities: Gu Kailai, Chinese, Neil Heywood, Communist Party, Gu Kalai, Bo, Wang Kang, Bo Xilai, Gu, CNN, British, China Passage: (CNN) -- Once the ultimate power couple in China, Bo Xilai and his wife Gu Kailai have now vanished. Bo has been stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified "serious violations of discipline," while Gu has been detained in connection with the death of Neil Heywood, a British businessman. The scandal has rocked the Chinese leadership to the core. But weeks after the shocking news of the couple's fall from grace broke, little substantiated information has come out. It has mostly been rumor and speculation. Some people at the center of the story have been silenced. Others have been locked up. Bo Xilai stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified "serious violations of discipline" His wife, Gu Kalai, detained in connection with the death of a British businessman. The scandal has stunned China's hierarchy, but little substantiated facts have come out. Wang Kang says he has taken a risk by revealing what he knows about the Bo family
Gu Kailai
[ "Gu", "Gu Kailai" ]
{ "passage": 2676, "query": 4143 }
Query: "It somehow became impossible for @placeholder to end this relationship with Heywood. Entities: Gu Kailai, Chinese, Neil Heywood, Communist Party, Gu Kalai, Bo, Wang Kang, Bo Xilai, Gu, CNN, British, China Passage: (CNN) -- Once the ultimate power couple in China, Bo Xilai and his wife Gu Kailai have now vanished. Bo has been stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified "serious violations of discipline," while Gu has been detained in connection with the death of Neil Heywood, a British businessman. The scandal has rocked the Chinese leadership to the core. But weeks after the shocking news of the couple's fall from grace broke, little substantiated information has come out. It has mostly been rumor and speculation. Some people at the center of the story have been silenced. Others have been locked up. Bo Xilai stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified "serious violations of discipline" His wife, Gu Kalai, detained in connection with the death of a British businessman. The scandal has stunned China's hierarchy, but little substantiated facts have come out. Wang Kang says he has taken a risk by revealing what he knows about the Bo family
Gu
[ "Gu", "Gu Kailai" ]
{ "passage": 2676, "query": 4143 }
Query: "It somehow became impossible for @placeholder to end this relationship with Heywood. Entities: Gu Kailai, Chinese, Neil Heywood, Communist Party, Gu Kalai, Bo, Wang Kang, Bo Xilai, Gu, CNN, British, China Passage: (CNN) -- Once the ultimate power couple in China, Bo Xilai and his wife Gu Kailai have now vanished. Bo has been stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified "serious violations of discipline," while Gu has been detained in connection with the death of Neil Heywood, a British businessman. The scandal has rocked the Chinese leadership to the core. But weeks after the shocking news of the couple's fall from grace broke, little substantiated information has come out. It has mostly been rumor and speculation. Some people at the center of the story have been silenced. Others have been locked up. Bo Xilai stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified "serious violations of discipline" His wife, Gu Kalai, detained in connection with the death of a British businessman. The scandal has stunned China's hierarchy, but little substantiated facts have come out. Wang Kang says he has taken a risk by revealing what he knows about the Bo family
Gu Kailai
[ "China", "Chinese" ]
{ "passage": 2676, "query": 4144 }
Query: "'Rumors stop at the wise mind', an old @placeholder saying says. Entities: Gu Kailai, Chinese, Neil Heywood, Communist Party, Gu Kalai, Bo, Wang Kang, Bo Xilai, Gu, CNN, British, China Passage: (CNN) -- Once the ultimate power couple in China, Bo Xilai and his wife Gu Kailai have now vanished. Bo has been stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified "serious violations of discipline," while Gu has been detained in connection with the death of Neil Heywood, a British businessman. The scandal has rocked the Chinese leadership to the core. But weeks after the shocking news of the couple's fall from grace broke, little substantiated information has come out. It has mostly been rumor and speculation. Some people at the center of the story have been silenced. Others have been locked up. Bo Xilai stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified "serious violations of discipline" His wife, Gu Kalai, detained in connection with the death of a British businessman. The scandal has stunned China's hierarchy, but little substantiated facts have come out. Wang Kang says he has taken a risk by revealing what he knows about the Bo family
China
[ "China", "Chinese" ]
{ "passage": 2676, "query": 4144 }
Query: "'Rumors stop at the wise mind', an old @placeholder saying says. Entities: Gu Kailai, Chinese, Neil Heywood, Communist Party, Gu Kalai, Bo, Wang Kang, Bo Xilai, Gu, CNN, British, China Passage: (CNN) -- Once the ultimate power couple in China, Bo Xilai and his wife Gu Kailai have now vanished. Bo has been stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified "serious violations of discipline," while Gu has been detained in connection with the death of Neil Heywood, a British businessman. The scandal has rocked the Chinese leadership to the core. But weeks after the shocking news of the couple's fall from grace broke, little substantiated information has come out. It has mostly been rumor and speculation. Some people at the center of the story have been silenced. Others have been locked up. Bo Xilai stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified "serious violations of discipline" His wife, Gu Kalai, detained in connection with the death of a British businessman. The scandal has stunned China's hierarchy, but little substantiated facts have come out. Wang Kang says he has taken a risk by revealing what he knows about the Bo family
Chinese
[ "Glen" ]
{ "passage": 2677, "query": 4145 }
Query: 'I want his dad here with him and if @placeholder can benefit from injections, it could be reality.' Entities: Yasmin Malik, Cunningham, Avastin, South Tyneside Primary Care Trust, Glen Cunningham, Rebecca Seales, South Shields, Tyneside, Glen Passage: By Rebecca Seales UPDATED: 12:32 EST, 5 March 2012 Fight for life: Glen Cunningham with his partner Yasmin Malik, and their baby son Glen. Mr Cunningham wants to survive as long as he can for his family A young father suffering from 10 brain tumours is making a last-ditch bid to raise funding for cancer treatment after his local primary care trust refused to pay for a drug that could prolong his life. Glen Cunningham, 29, from South Shields in Tyneside suffers from a rare form of cancer called gliosarcoma, and believes that wonder-drug Avastin could give him precious extra time with his partner Yasmin Malik, 26, and two young children. Course of medication costs £33,600 per year, which South Tyneside Primary Care Trust say is too much
Glen
[ "Mubarak" ]
{ "passage": 2678, "query": 4146 }
Query: It is estimated that 70 per cent of the female population in Egypt wears a veil, however under President @placeholder female state television employees were banned from appearing on camera wearing a hijab. Entities: Fatima Nabil, Mubarak, Cairo, Sara Malm, Fatma Nabil, Muslim Brotherhood, Egyptian Passage: By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 15:01 EST, 3 September 2012 | UPDATED: 04:37 EST, 4 September 2012 A female television anchor made the news herself when she appeared on Egyptian television wearing a headscarf, believed to be a first for the country’s state media. Fatima Nabil read a mid-day news bulletin broadcast on Sunday wearing a cream-coloured hijab. The Cairo broadcast was made possible after the new Egyptian regime abolished a ban on female presenters covering their hair. Scroll down for video Covered: Fatma Nabil reads out the headlines wearing a headscarf after the conservative Muslim Brotherhood regime lifted a ban on female presenters wearing veils on state television. Fatima Nabil read the 12 o'clock news wearing a hijab on Sunday. Women had been banned from wearing a veil before the Muslim Brotherhood won election. Mubarak regime had insisted on women presenters showing their hair to promote secularism
Mubarak
[ "NBC News" ]
{ "passage": 2679, "query": 4147 }
Query: In @placeholder video of Casey Kasem being taken to a waiting ambulance, both Kerri,41, and Jean can be seen video recording each other on their cellphones. Entities: King David, Casey Kasem, NBC News, Michael Zennie, Kerri, Kasem, Jean Kasem, Bible, Casem Passage: By Michael Zennie The family feud over ailing radio icon Casey Kasem just got stranger. Video has emerged of Casem's second wife, Jean Kasem, tossing a package of raw hamburger at her daughter-in-law Kerri when she arrived to take away the 82-year-old broadcast icon. Before chucking the meat, Jean Kasem recited a passage from the Bible. 'In the name of King David, I throw a piece of raw meat into the street in exchange for (giving) my husband to the wild rabid dogs,' the 59-year-old said, according to NBC News. After months of legal wrangling, Kasem was taken away from the care of his second wife and brought to a hospital under the direction of his daughter Kerri. Casey Kasem is now in the custody of his daughter Kerri after a protracted legal battle. When Kerri showed up to take her father to the hospital under a judge's orders, she was confronted by his second wife, Jean Kasem. The conflict involved paramedics, firefighters, sheriff's deputies and members of a local biker club
NBC News
[ "MAC Cosmetics" ]
{ "passage": 2680, "query": 4148 }
Query: 'It was a connective tissue that encompassed the diversity of @placeholder and its mantra... all ages, all races, all sexes. Entities: MAC Cosmetics, Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga, New Year, HIV/AIDS, Miley, Twitter, Vivia Glam, Viva Glam, Rihanna, Miley Cyrus Passage: Singer Miley Cyrus has been named as the new face of MAC Cosmetics' Viva Glam campaign. The 21-year-old joins the likes of Rihanna, Lady Gaga and Nicki Minaj who have all previously lent their support to the charitable beauty campaign. Miley took to Twitter earlier today to confirm the news and revealed that make-up lovers can look forward to the official launch of her Viva Glam lip product duo - a bright pink lipstick and shimmery lip gloss - early in the New Year. Scroll down for video Going glam: Miley joins the likes of Rihanna, Nicki Minaj and Lady Gaga, all of whom have worked on the Vivia Glam campaign. The singer, 21, follows in the footsteps of Lady Gaga and Rihanna. The new Miley-inspired lip products will hit the shelves in early 2015. All profits from the product will benefit the brand's own HIV/AIDS fund
MAC Cosmetics
[ "Nicki Minaj" ]
{ "passage": 2681, "query": 4149 }
Query: Out with the old: @placeholder has been replaced by the body builder Entities: MAC Cosmetics, Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga, Serbian, MAC, Abbou, American, Bianca London, Jelena Abbou Passage: Serbian-American figure competitor Jelena Abbou is face of MAC's Strength campaign Abbou is a personal trainer and bodybuilder who follows a high protein diet Former MAC faces include Lady Gaga and Nicki Minaj By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 07:30 EST, 7 January 2013 | UPDATED: 10:25 EST, 7 January 2013 From Lady Gaga to Nicki Minaj, MAC Cosmetics is renowned for featuring striking and somewhat eccentric females as the faces of its campaigns. The use of these females has helped establish the brand as groundbreaking. And now, to continue the running theme, MAC have announced another unconventional woman as the face of their new cosmetic collection: a female bodybuilder. Serbian-American figure competitor Jelena Abbou is face of MAC's Strength campaign. Abbou is a personal trainer and bodybuilder who follows a high protein diet. Former MAC faces include Lady Gaga and Nicki Minaj
Nicki Minaj
[ "MAC", "MAC Cosmetics" ]
{ "passage": 2681, "query": 4150 }
Query: Strong women: @placeholder often chooses unconventionally beautiful women who break the norms like Lady Gaga Entities: MAC Cosmetics, Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga, Serbian, MAC, Abbou, American, Bianca London, Jelena Abbou Passage: Serbian-American figure competitor Jelena Abbou is face of MAC's Strength campaign Abbou is a personal trainer and bodybuilder who follows a high protein diet Former MAC faces include Lady Gaga and Nicki Minaj By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 07:30 EST, 7 January 2013 | UPDATED: 10:25 EST, 7 January 2013 From Lady Gaga to Nicki Minaj, MAC Cosmetics is renowned for featuring striking and somewhat eccentric females as the faces of its campaigns. The use of these females has helped establish the brand as groundbreaking. And now, to continue the running theme, MAC have announced another unconventional woman as the face of their new cosmetic collection: a female bodybuilder. Serbian-American figure competitor Jelena Abbou is face of MAC's Strength campaign. Abbou is a personal trainer and bodybuilder who follows a high protein diet. Former MAC faces include Lady Gaga and Nicki Minaj
MAC
[ "MAC", "MAC Cosmetics" ]
{ "passage": 2681, "query": 4150 }
Query: Strong women: @placeholder often chooses unconventionally beautiful women who break the norms like Lady Gaga Entities: MAC Cosmetics, Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga, Serbian, MAC, Abbou, American, Bianca London, Jelena Abbou Passage: Serbian-American figure competitor Jelena Abbou is face of MAC's Strength campaign Abbou is a personal trainer and bodybuilder who follows a high protein diet Former MAC faces include Lady Gaga and Nicki Minaj By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 07:30 EST, 7 January 2013 | UPDATED: 10:25 EST, 7 January 2013 From Lady Gaga to Nicki Minaj, MAC Cosmetics is renowned for featuring striking and somewhat eccentric females as the faces of its campaigns. The use of these females has helped establish the brand as groundbreaking. And now, to continue the running theme, MAC have announced another unconventional woman as the face of their new cosmetic collection: a female bodybuilder. Serbian-American figure competitor Jelena Abbou is face of MAC's Strength campaign. Abbou is a personal trainer and bodybuilder who follows a high protein diet. Former MAC faces include Lady Gaga and Nicki Minaj
MAC Cosmetics
[ "Pablo Escobar" ]
{ "passage": 2682, "query": 4151 }
Query: Maharaj's lawyers said evidence suggests that the murders were committed by former members of @placeholder's infamous drug cartel. Entities: Colombian, Krishna "Kris" Maharaj, Moo Youngs, Kris Maharaj, Miami, Maharaj, Pablo Escobar, Queen Elizabeth II., South Florida, Derrick Moo Young, British, Duane Passage: It sounds like an episode from a 1980s TV police drama: A wealthy businessman claims he was framed for two Miami murders allegedly ordered by Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. Nearly 30 years ago, international food importer and newspaper owner Krishna "Kris" Maharaj, a British citizen, was living the good life in South Florida. He had owned luxury cars and horses that raced against thoroughbreds held by Queen Elizabeth II. Then, in October 1986, police arrested Maharaj in the shooting deaths of his business partners Derrick Moo Young and his 23-year-old son Duane. Despite having an alibi, Maharaj was charged with murdering the Moo Youngs because they allegedly had cheated him out of more than $400,000. He was found guilty and sentenced to death -- a penalty that was later reduced to life in prison. After 27 years in prison, lawyers claim new evidence could free ex-millionaire. Kris Maharaj's lawyers say he was framed for a drug-money hit ordered by Pablo Escobar. Prosecutors say Maharaj shot and killed a father and son in a Miami hotel
Pablo Escobar
[ "Miami" ]
{ "passage": 2682, "query": 4152 }
Query: He was a "longtime money launderer who was frequently in @placeholder," the documents said. Entities: Colombian, Krishna "Kris" Maharaj, Moo Youngs, Kris Maharaj, Miami, Maharaj, Pablo Escobar, Queen Elizabeth II., South Florida, Derrick Moo Young, British, Duane Passage: It sounds like an episode from a 1980s TV police drama: A wealthy businessman claims he was framed for two Miami murders allegedly ordered by Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. Nearly 30 years ago, international food importer and newspaper owner Krishna "Kris" Maharaj, a British citizen, was living the good life in South Florida. He had owned luxury cars and horses that raced against thoroughbreds held by Queen Elizabeth II. Then, in October 1986, police arrested Maharaj in the shooting deaths of his business partners Derrick Moo Young and his 23-year-old son Duane. Despite having an alibi, Maharaj was charged with murdering the Moo Youngs because they allegedly had cheated him out of more than $400,000. He was found guilty and sentenced to death -- a penalty that was later reduced to life in prison. After 27 years in prison, lawyers claim new evidence could free ex-millionaire. Kris Maharaj's lawyers say he was framed for a drug-money hit ordered by Pablo Escobar. Prosecutors say Maharaj shot and killed a father and son in a Miami hotel
Miami
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 2683, "query": 4153 }
Query: The @placeholder government has rallied around its ally Japan, where thousands of its troops are stationed as part of a security treaty. Entities: Guam, Chinese, U.S., Beijing, East China Sea, U.S. Air Force, Japanese, China Passage: Two U.S. military aircraft flew into China's newly claimed and challenged air defense zone over the East China Sea, a U.S. official said, an action that could inflame tensions between the world powers. The U.S. Air Force B-52 planes -- which were not armed because they were on a training mission -- set off Monday from Guam and returned there without incident. The mission lasted for several hours, and the aircraft were in China's newly declared air zone for about an hour, according to the U.S. official. The planes' pilots did not identify themselves upon entering the disputed airspace, as China would have wanted, according to the official. Japanese airlines say they will not submit flight plans to China for the zone. Chinese ambassador: It's "the right of every country to defend its airspace" U.S. calls the move an apparent try "to unilaterally change the status quo" U.S. official: B-52s don't tell Beijing about flight over China's new air defense zone
U.S.
[ "Japanese" ]
{ "passage": 2683, "query": 4154 }
Query: Japan, on the other hand, says it saw no trace of Chinese control of the islands in an 1885 survey, so formally recognized them as @placeholder sovereign territory in 1895. Entities: Guam, Chinese, U.S., Beijing, East China Sea, U.S. Air Force, Japanese, China Passage: Two U.S. military aircraft flew into China's newly claimed and challenged air defense zone over the East China Sea, a U.S. official said, an action that could inflame tensions between the world powers. The U.S. Air Force B-52 planes -- which were not armed because they were on a training mission -- set off Monday from Guam and returned there without incident. The mission lasted for several hours, and the aircraft were in China's newly declared air zone for about an hour, according to the U.S. official. The planes' pilots did not identify themselves upon entering the disputed airspace, as China would have wanted, according to the official. Japanese airlines say they will not submit flight plans to China for the zone. Chinese ambassador: It's "the right of every country to defend its airspace" U.S. calls the move an apparent try "to unilaterally change the status quo" U.S. official: B-52s don't tell Beijing about flight over China's new air defense zone
Japanese
[ "Japanese" ]
{ "passage": 2683, "query": 4155 }
Query: This sale outraged China's government, and groups of its citizens protested violently in several Chinese cities, calling for boycotts of @placeholder products and urging the government to give the islands back. Entities: Guam, Chinese, U.S., Beijing, East China Sea, U.S. Air Force, Japanese, China Passage: Two U.S. military aircraft flew into China's newly claimed and challenged air defense zone over the East China Sea, a U.S. official said, an action that could inflame tensions between the world powers. The U.S. Air Force B-52 planes -- which were not armed because they were on a training mission -- set off Monday from Guam and returned there without incident. The mission lasted for several hours, and the aircraft were in China's newly declared air zone for about an hour, according to the U.S. official. The planes' pilots did not identify themselves upon entering the disputed airspace, as China would have wanted, according to the official. Japanese airlines say they will not submit flight plans to China for the zone. Chinese ambassador: It's "the right of every country to defend its airspace" U.S. calls the move an apparent try "to unilaterally change the status quo" U.S. official: B-52s don't tell Beijing about flight over China's new air defense zone
Japanese
[ "China", "Chinese" ]
{ "passage": 2683, "query": 4156 }
Query: In December 2012, the dispute escalated further when Japan scrambled fighter jets after a @placeholder plane was seen near the islands. Entities: Guam, Chinese, U.S., Beijing, East China Sea, U.S. Air Force, Japanese, China Passage: Two U.S. military aircraft flew into China's newly claimed and challenged air defense zone over the East China Sea, a U.S. official said, an action that could inflame tensions between the world powers. The U.S. Air Force B-52 planes -- which were not armed because they were on a training mission -- set off Monday from Guam and returned there without incident. The mission lasted for several hours, and the aircraft were in China's newly declared air zone for about an hour, according to the U.S. official. The planes' pilots did not identify themselves upon entering the disputed airspace, as China would have wanted, according to the official. Japanese airlines say they will not submit flight plans to China for the zone. Chinese ambassador: It's "the right of every country to defend its airspace" U.S. calls the move an apparent try "to unilaterally change the status quo" U.S. official: B-52s don't tell Beijing about flight over China's new air defense zone
China
[ "China", "Chinese" ]
{ "passage": 2683, "query": 4156 }
Query: In December 2012, the dispute escalated further when Japan scrambled fighter jets after a @placeholder plane was seen near the islands. Entities: Guam, Chinese, U.S., Beijing, East China Sea, U.S. Air Force, Japanese, China Passage: Two U.S. military aircraft flew into China's newly claimed and challenged air defense zone over the East China Sea, a U.S. official said, an action that could inflame tensions between the world powers. The U.S. Air Force B-52 planes -- which were not armed because they were on a training mission -- set off Monday from Guam and returned there without incident. The mission lasted for several hours, and the aircraft were in China's newly declared air zone for about an hour, according to the U.S. official. The planes' pilots did not identify themselves upon entering the disputed airspace, as China would have wanted, according to the official. Japanese airlines say they will not submit flight plans to China for the zone. Chinese ambassador: It's "the right of every country to defend its airspace" U.S. calls the move an apparent try "to unilaterally change the status quo" U.S. official: B-52s don't tell Beijing about flight over China's new air defense zone
Chinese
[ "Russia", "Russian" ]
{ "passage": 2684, "query": 4157 }
Query: Ukraine has accused @placeholder of using humanitarian aid shipments to smuggle weapons Entities: Russian, Moscow, Russia, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Howitzer, Ukraine, America, Statesman, Mikhail Gorbachev, Ukrainian, Soviet, NATO, Europe, Donetsk, Cold War Passage: Mikhail Gorbachev has accused America of firing up a new Cold War while Russian tanks rumble into Ukraine's eastern region amid a ceasefire deal between Ukrainian forces and separatist rebels Mikhail Gorbachev has accused America of firing up a new Cold War and has called on 'avid militarists' to leave Europe - while Russian tanks rumble into Ukraine's eastern territory. The former Soviet leader spoke out as Ukrainian forces and separatist rebels agreed to a partial ceasefire in the civil war in the east of the country, which has claimed at least 4,300 lives. But despite the deal brokered, Ukraine yesterday said a military convoy of 106 vehicles including Howitzer tanks rolled into its Donetsk region from Russia without permission. The former Soviet leader spoke as Howitzers rumble in from Russia. Says that the stand-off between Moscow and the west 'must be stopped' Statesman says relations healed in 1980s when 'a lot tougher than now' Comments come as truce agreed between Ukraine and separatist rebels. The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe made the deal. But comes amid claims of weapons smuggling in Russian 'aid convoys' NATO accuses Moscow of a significant military build up in the region
Russia
[ "Russia", "Russian" ]
{ "passage": 2684, "query": 4157 }
Query: Ukraine has accused @placeholder of using humanitarian aid shipments to smuggle weapons Entities: Russian, Moscow, Russia, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Howitzer, Ukraine, America, Statesman, Mikhail Gorbachev, Ukrainian, Soviet, NATO, Europe, Donetsk, Cold War Passage: Mikhail Gorbachev has accused America of firing up a new Cold War while Russian tanks rumble into Ukraine's eastern region amid a ceasefire deal between Ukrainian forces and separatist rebels Mikhail Gorbachev has accused America of firing up a new Cold War and has called on 'avid militarists' to leave Europe - while Russian tanks rumble into Ukraine's eastern territory. The former Soviet leader spoke out as Ukrainian forces and separatist rebels agreed to a partial ceasefire in the civil war in the east of the country, which has claimed at least 4,300 lives. But despite the deal brokered, Ukraine yesterday said a military convoy of 106 vehicles including Howitzer tanks rolled into its Donetsk region from Russia without permission. The former Soviet leader spoke as Howitzers rumble in from Russia. Says that the stand-off between Moscow and the west 'must be stopped' Statesman says relations healed in 1980s when 'a lot tougher than now' Comments come as truce agreed between Ukraine and separatist rebels. The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe made the deal. But comes amid claims of weapons smuggling in Russian 'aid convoys' NATO accuses Moscow of a significant military build up in the region
Russian
[ "Earth" ]
{ "passage": 2685, "query": 4158 }
Query: trailer, discussing the @placeholder's unique characteristics that allow it to Entities: Daily Mail, Earth, The Principle, Facebook, Mulgrew, Star Trek, Kate Mulgrew Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter The actress who played a starship captain in Star Trek, Kate Mulgrew, has issued a statement about her work as a narrator in the geocentrist documentary The Principle, saying she does not believe in its main tenet. She voiced a new film promoting the notion that the sun revolves around the Earth instead of the other way around. Ms Mulgrew claims that she is annoyed and was tricked into working on it in the first place. For although she played a starship captain exploring the outer reaches of the universe in the 24th century, the film promoted science that was out of date almost 500 years ago. Kate Mulgrew has made a statement on her Facebook profile. She says she was tricked into working on the documentary and doesn't believe in its principles. 'I was a voice for hire, and a misinformed one, at that', the actress wrote
Earth
[ "Nigella Lawson" ]
{ "passage": 2686, "query": 4159 }
Query: Cooking: Well-used pots and pans believed to be possessions of @placeholder are taken from the home Entities: Charles Saatchi, Nigella Lawson, Neil Sears, Mark Duell, Chelsea, London, Saatchi Passage: By Neil Sears and Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 11:45 EST, 27 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:41 EST, 28 June 2013 As more of her belongings were removed today, his were delivered - and it was the most obvious sign yet that the TV chef’s marriage split from the art collector may be permanent. When Nigella Lawson moved out, her husband Charles Saatchi had played down photographs of him grabbing her by the throat and tweaking her nose at a restaurant as a ‘playful tiff’. But she appears to have dashed any hopes he may have that the marriage of the couple - who have a £14million marital home in Chelsea, west London - can be reconciled. Move seems to dash any hopes of reconciliation with husband Saatchi. Removal van outside Saatchi's £14million home for second day today. Some of his possessions also seen being brought into Chelsea home
Nigella Lawson
[ "Rooibos" ]
{ "passage": 2687, "query": 4160 }
Query: Just like the real thing: It is made by forcing water through @placeholder grounds at high pressure creating a drink that has the same thick and creamy look of an espresso minus the caffeine Entities: Western Cape, Rooibos, Red Espresso, South America Passage: We all know that the perfect way to finish a meal is with a strong cup of espresso, but we also know that this is followed with a night of tossing and turning. However, now coffee lovers can indulge in a flavourful hot drink in the evening without the caffeinated side effect as a revolutionary new beverage is unveiled. The espresso looks just like a regular shot of coffee however it is crafted entirely from tea. Can you tea-leaf it? The Red Espresso is made using caffeine free Rooibos leaves The drink is created using ground Rooibos leaves, a tea bush that only grows in a tiny corner of the Western Cape in South America. Red Espresso creates a caffeine-free imitation of the shot of coffee. It boasts many health benefits such as anti-oxidants. The inventor created it after his coffee habit was affecting his health. The tea can create barista favourites such as cappuccinos and lattes
Rooibos
[ "America's Cup", "America’s Cup" ]
{ "passage": 2688, "query": 4161 }
Query: 90 The typical number of staff on an @placeholder team Entities: Victoria, Queen, Great Britain, Cambridge, Royal Yacht, David Carr, Nick Hutton, America's Cup, Duchess, America, Solent, Formula One, Ainslie, Britain, America’s Cup, Ben Ainslie Passage: It is a statement on the size of Sir Ben Ainslie’s challenge that the Duchess of Cambridge’s husband is the great, great, great, great-grandson of the Queen who first watched Britain lose what became known as the America’s Cup. That was on the misty Solent in 1851 when Queen Victoria asked who was in second place. ‘Your Majesty, there is no second,’ she was told. The schooner America, which saluted the Queen by dipping its ensign three times, beat the Royal Yacht, winning a victory for the new world over the old and ending Britain’s supremacy of the seas. Will to win: Sir Ben Ainslie is desperate to win the America's Cup for Great Britain. Sir Ben Ainslie wants to add America's Cup to Great Britain's sporting haul. Ainslie turned down lucrative financial offers from elsewhere to compete. He has assembled an all-star crew including David Carr and Nick Hutton. Ainslie will draw heavily from Formula One for aerodynamic advantage
America's Cup
[ "America's Cup", "America’s Cup" ]
{ "passage": 2688, "query": 4161 }
Query: 90 The typical number of staff on an @placeholder team Entities: Victoria, Queen, Great Britain, Cambridge, Royal Yacht, David Carr, Nick Hutton, America's Cup, Duchess, America, Solent, Formula One, Ainslie, Britain, America’s Cup, Ben Ainslie Passage: It is a statement on the size of Sir Ben Ainslie’s challenge that the Duchess of Cambridge’s husband is the great, great, great, great-grandson of the Queen who first watched Britain lose what became known as the America’s Cup. That was on the misty Solent in 1851 when Queen Victoria asked who was in second place. ‘Your Majesty, there is no second,’ she was told. The schooner America, which saluted the Queen by dipping its ensign three times, beat the Royal Yacht, winning a victory for the new world over the old and ending Britain’s supremacy of the seas. Will to win: Sir Ben Ainslie is desperate to win the America's Cup for Great Britain. Sir Ben Ainslie wants to add America's Cup to Great Britain's sporting haul. Ainslie turned down lucrative financial offers from elsewhere to compete. He has assembled an all-star crew including David Carr and Nick Hutton. Ainslie will draw heavily from Formula One for aerodynamic advantage
America’s Cup
[ "Facebook" ]
{ "passage": 2689, "query": 4162 }
Query: While on the @placeholder group, one user said that: 'Any decent event organiser wouldn't have put people through this.' Entities: Organiser, Facebook, Twitter, Secret Cinema, Back To The Future, London, Stephanie Linning Passage: By Stephanie Linning Organisers of an interactive cinema screening of cult film Back To The Future have today promised to finally put performances on - one week after last-minute cancellations left thousands of fans disappointed. Secret Cinema, the company behind the event, was forced to cancel the first week of screenings at the site in east London because it could not meet the technical requirements to satisfy local authorities. 'We are extremely sorry for the delayed communications of last week,' a Secret Cinema statement said. 'We know we let our audience down and will do everything we can to make it up to them.' Secret Cinema due to screen the film and recreate setting of the hit movie. Opening performance was pulled last week with just hours to go. More than 10,000 fans bought £53 tickets for cancelled shows. Organiser's Facebook and Twitter has been bombarded with angry posts. Refunds or different screening dates offered to those who missed out
Facebook
[ "JaRay Wilson", "Wilson" ]
{ "passage": 2690, "query": 4163 }
Query: According to investigators, @placeholder's death may have been related to drugs of human trafficking, and they said more arrests are possible. Entities: Snejana Farberov, McGee, Suspect Tucker McGee, Facebook, Wilson, Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics, Tucker Ryan McGee, JaRay Wilson, Custer County, PUBLISHED, UPDATED, Weatherford, Oklahoma Passage: By Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 00:32 EST, 18 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:28 EST, 18 December 2013 The discovery of skeletal remains believed to be a missing 16-year-old girl from Oklahoma was followed Tuesday by the arrest of a teenager in connection to her suspected death. Tucker Ryan McGee, 19, was taken into custody this afternoon on a first-degree murder complaint following interviews conducted by Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics agents. McGee's arrest came just hours after law enforcement officials acting on a tip discovered a human skull in a remote area north of the Weatherford airport in Custer County, Oklahoma. JaRay Wilson, 16, vanished October 15, 2012, from Weatherford, Oklahoma. Law enforcement agents found skeletal remains dumped near a county road north of Weatherford. Suspect Tucker McGee, 19, was friends of Wilson on Facebook
JaRay Wilson
[ "JaRay Wilson", "Wilson" ]
{ "passage": 2690, "query": 4163 }
Query: According to investigators, @placeholder's death may have been related to drugs of human trafficking, and they said more arrests are possible. Entities: Snejana Farberov, McGee, Suspect Tucker McGee, Facebook, Wilson, Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics, Tucker Ryan McGee, JaRay Wilson, Custer County, PUBLISHED, UPDATED, Weatherford, Oklahoma Passage: By Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 00:32 EST, 18 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:28 EST, 18 December 2013 The discovery of skeletal remains believed to be a missing 16-year-old girl from Oklahoma was followed Tuesday by the arrest of a teenager in connection to her suspected death. Tucker Ryan McGee, 19, was taken into custody this afternoon on a first-degree murder complaint following interviews conducted by Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics agents. McGee's arrest came just hours after law enforcement officials acting on a tip discovered a human skull in a remote area north of the Weatherford airport in Custer County, Oklahoma. JaRay Wilson, 16, vanished October 15, 2012, from Weatherford, Oklahoma. Law enforcement agents found skeletal remains dumped near a county road north of Weatherford. Suspect Tucker McGee, 19, was friends of Wilson on Facebook
Wilson
[ "Copa Del Rey" ]
{ "passage": 2691, "query": 4164 }
Query: "It's certain that we haven't played very well in the past two or three games and that the elimination from the @placeholder did us a lot of damage and also yesterday the team were bad, and I can only say that the only person responsible is me. Entities: Getafe, El Madrigal, Almeria, Spanish, Garrido, Villarreal, Real Valladolid, Manuel Pellegrini, Valverde, CNN, Copa Del Rey, Ernesto Valverde, Celta Vigo, Jose Luis Mendilibar, Osasuna, Onesimo Sanchez, Real Madrid, Michael Laudrup, La Liga, Juan Carlos Garrido, The Yellow Submarine Passage: (CNN) -- Spanish club Villarreal will wait until the end of this season to appoint a permanent new manager after deciding to give reserve coach Juan Carlos Garrido the reins on a short-term basis. The 40-year-old takes over from Ernesto Valverde, who was relieved of his duties following Sunday night's 2-0 home defeat by Osasuna. Garrido has been appointed despite "The Yellow Submarine" being linked with former Getafe coach Michael Laudrup, with the team 10th in La Liga after last year's impressive fifth placing and having been knocked out of the Copa Del Rey by second division Celta Vigo. Valverde, who moved to El Madrigal after Manuel Pellegrini joined Real Madrid in June, bid a sad farewell to his players on Monday. Villarreal appoint reserve coach Juan Carlos Garrido as manager until end of season. Spanish club sacked Ernesto Valverde following Sunday night's 1-1 draw with Almeria. Struggling Real Valladolid dismiss manager Jose Luis Mendilibar due to poor results. The 48-year-old is replaced by reserve-team coach Onesimo Sanchez
Copa Del Rey
[ "Indianapolis Colts" ]
{ "passage": 2692, "query": 4165 }
Query: Both Brady and Belichick have publicly denied that they knowingly broke league rules during the team's AFC Championship win over the @placeholder Entities: Super Super, AFC Championship, New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks, Kraft, Belichick, Deflate-gate, Arizona, Indianapolis Colts, Brady, Bill Belichick, Patriots, Robert Kraft, NFL Passage: The owner of the New England Patriots has insisted his team is innocent over 'Deflate-gate' and has called on the NFL to apologize if its probe clears them. Robert Kraft made the comments in Arizona yesterday where his team is preparing to face the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Super on Sunday. Mr Kraft said he welcomes the investigation into accusations his team deflated footballs during the first half of their AFC Championship match against the Indianapolis Colts. The owner of the New England Patriots, Robert Kraft, pictured left, with the team's coach Bill Belichick, has insisted his team is innocent over 'Deflate-gate' and has called on the NFL to apologize if its probe clears them of any wrongdoing. Robert Kraft said the scandal had been driven by 'circumstantial evidence' The Patriots owner said he 'unconditionally' backed Brady and Belichick. Added it 'bothers me greatly' that their integrity was questioned
Indianapolis Colts
[ "Instagram" ]
{ "passage": 2693, "query": 4166 }
Query: These include rapper Soulja Boy, who frequently posts images of Actavis’ bottles on his @placeholder, and according to sources, also teen idol Justin Bieber. Entities: Justin Bieber, Codeine, Prometh, Instagram, Sara Malm, Actavis, Sizzurp, Soulja Boy Passage: By Sara Malm A pharmaceutical company has announced that they will cease production of a prescription cough syrup due to its association with drug sizzurp. Sizzurp, also known as ‘purple drank’, is made from prescription cough syrup, hard candy and sugary soft drinks, and is popular among rap stars and pop prince-turned-wannabe gangster Justin Bieber. Actavis say that it is the celebrity glorification of using their ‘Prometh with Codeine cough syrup’ to make sizzurp that has led to the company stopping all production and sales. Scroll down for video Purple drought: Actavis has announced the discontinuation of their cough syrup, due to the celebrity glorification of its use in making sizzurp - as displayed here in an Instagram photo from rapper Soulja Boy. Actavis pulls production and sales of their promethazine codeine syrup. It is said to be the cough syrup of choice among celebrity sizzurp fans. Sizzurp is a 'legal high' made from prescription cough syrup and soda. Also known as 'lean' it's popular among rappers - and Justin Bieber. Actavis say celebrity glorification of the product was behind discontinuation
Instagram
[ "Daniel Wani" ]
{ "passage": 2694, "query": 4167 }
Query: After the verdict her husband, @placeholder told CNN: 'I'm so frustrated. Entities: Islam, Christian, Muslim, Daniel Wani, Abbas al Khalifa, Ibrahim, Christianity, Sudan, Mariam Yahya Ibrahim Passage: This is the picture that could cost a pregnant woman in Sudan her life after she was sentenced to death for converting to Christianity to marry her husband. Mariam Yahya Ibrahim, 27, was charged with adultery for marrying a Christian man and has been ordered by the courts to abandon her newly adopted Christian faith and return to Islam. During yesterday's sentencing hearing Judge Abbas al Khalifa asked the pregnant mother-of-one whether she would return to Islam - but she refused. She said 'I am a Christian,' and the death sentence was handed down, judicial sources said. Scroll down for video. Mariam Yahya Ibrahim has been sentenced to death for converting to Christianity to marry her Christian husband. Having been born in Sudan, Ibrahim is considered a Muslim by birth. This makes her marriage to husband Daniel Wani, a non-Muslim, illegal. The punishment will be carried out after her second child is born
Daniel Wani
[ "Boise" ]
{ "passage": 2695, "query": 4168 }
Query: @placeholder still has one patas monkey that the staff is giving extra attention in the wake of the other's death. Entities: Michael Masterson, Idaho, Michael J. Watkins, CNN, Boise Passage: (CNN) -- Police in Boise, Idaho, said late Monday that they have made an arrest in connection with a break-in at a local zoo and the death of a patas monkey there. Michael J. Watkins, 22, faces two felony charges, burglary and grand theft. "I speak for many of us in the police department and the community who were angered and outraged over this senseless crime," said Boise Police Chief Michael Masterson. "As usual, it was a combination of a citizen tip and good police work that led us to the arrest in this case." Police were called to Zoo Boise early Saturday morning by a guard who reported a burglary in progress. The security guard saw two men, one inside the zoo and one outside. They ran. Michael J. Watkins, 22, faces two felony charges, burglary and grand theft. He has injuries on his upper torso, the cause of which is unclear. The monkey died of blunt force trauma to the head and neck
Boise
[ "Air Force One" ]
{ "passage": 2696, "query": 4169 }
Query: Comparison: Given its size and the insignia on its tail, the jet has been compared to @placeholder Entities: U.S. Presidential, Kim Jong-Il, Ilyushin IL-62, North Korean, Kim, Soviet, Army, Air Force Un, Pyongyang, Kim Jong-Un, Air Force One Passage: Hunched over a crystal ashtray, this is North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un pictured for the first time aboard his 174ft private jet. The Soviet Ilyushin IL-62, dubbed Air Force Un, follows a design which became the world's largest jet airliner when it first flew in 1963 but now sells for as little as £65,000. Instead of 200 passengers it carries just the autocrat and his trusted aides in a style compared in scale to the U.S. Presidential jet Air Force One. Scroll down for video Plane: Hunched over a crystal ashtray, this is Kim Jong-Un pictured for the first time aboard the private jet dubbed Air Force Un. A fully-equipped Soviet Ilyushin IL-62 would be capable of seating 200 people. Kim Jong-Un uses 174ft Soviet Ilyushin IL-62 with 560mph top speed. It was world's largest jet airliner in 1963 but can now sell for just £65,000. Fully decked-out models can carry 200 people - but Kim's is for him. He flew with Army chiefs to view new apartment towers in Pyongyang. Visit came on eve of 74th anniversary of his father Kim Jong-Il's birth
Air Force One
[ "Kim", "Kim Jong-Un" ]
{ "passage": 2696, "query": 4170 }
Query: Scale: The secretive nation has long since built up a cult of personality around the @placeholder dynasty Entities: U.S. Presidential, Kim Jong-Il, Ilyushin IL-62, North Korean, Kim, Soviet, Army, Air Force Un, Pyongyang, Kim Jong-Un, Air Force One Passage: Hunched over a crystal ashtray, this is North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un pictured for the first time aboard his 174ft private jet. The Soviet Ilyushin IL-62, dubbed Air Force Un, follows a design which became the world's largest jet airliner when it first flew in 1963 but now sells for as little as £65,000. Instead of 200 passengers it carries just the autocrat and his trusted aides in a style compared in scale to the U.S. Presidential jet Air Force One. Scroll down for video Plane: Hunched over a crystal ashtray, this is Kim Jong-Un pictured for the first time aboard the private jet dubbed Air Force Un. A fully-equipped Soviet Ilyushin IL-62 would be capable of seating 200 people. Kim Jong-Un uses 174ft Soviet Ilyushin IL-62 with 560mph top speed. It was world's largest jet airliner in 1963 but can now sell for just £65,000. Fully decked-out models can carry 200 people - but Kim's is for him. He flew with Army chiefs to view new apartment towers in Pyongyang. Visit came on eve of 74th anniversary of his father Kim Jong-Il's birth
Kim
[ "Kim", "Kim Jong-Un" ]
{ "passage": 2696, "query": 4170 }
Query: Scale: The secretive nation has long since built up a cult of personality around the @placeholder dynasty Entities: U.S. Presidential, Kim Jong-Il, Ilyushin IL-62, North Korean, Kim, Soviet, Army, Air Force Un, Pyongyang, Kim Jong-Un, Air Force One Passage: Hunched over a crystal ashtray, this is North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un pictured for the first time aboard his 174ft private jet. The Soviet Ilyushin IL-62, dubbed Air Force Un, follows a design which became the world's largest jet airliner when it first flew in 1963 but now sells for as little as £65,000. Instead of 200 passengers it carries just the autocrat and his trusted aides in a style compared in scale to the U.S. Presidential jet Air Force One. Scroll down for video Plane: Hunched over a crystal ashtray, this is Kim Jong-Un pictured for the first time aboard the private jet dubbed Air Force Un. A fully-equipped Soviet Ilyushin IL-62 would be capable of seating 200 people. Kim Jong-Un uses 174ft Soviet Ilyushin IL-62 with 560mph top speed. It was world's largest jet airliner in 1963 but can now sell for just £65,000. Fully decked-out models can carry 200 people - but Kim's is for him. He flew with Army chiefs to view new apartment towers in Pyongyang. Visit came on eve of 74th anniversary of his father Kim Jong-Il's birth
Kim Jong-Un
[ "Khattiya Sawasdipol", "Seh Daeng" ]
{ "passage": 2697, "query": 4171 }
Query: @placeholder's subsequent shooting by an unknown assailant raised tensions further and at least 35 people have been killed and 240 wounded in the latest wave of unrest. Entities: Khattiya Sawasdipol, UDD, Thaksin Shinawatra, Thaksin, Thai, Abhisit Vejjajiva, United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship, CNN, Seh Daeng Passage: (CNN) -- Days of violent unrest in the Thai capital have left dozens dead and hundreds injured as security forces clash with anti-government protesters. The latest victims include a key opposition leader, Maj. Gen. Khattiya Sawasdipol -- a renegade general better known as Seh Daeng -- who died days after being critically wounded by a sniper's bullet. But the current crisis follows a months-long standoff between Thai authorities and protesters opposed to the government of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva. The protesters -- known as the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) -- support Thaksin Shinawatra, who was prime minister from 2001 to 2006, before he was ousted in a bloodless coup. Thaksin supporters say that he gave the rural poor a voice and real benefits. Detractors say that as prime minister he was greedy, self-serving and dangerous. Current premier Abhisit Vejjajiva keen to show no one is above the rule of law. Current court case relates to shares transfer in Thaksin communications company
Khattiya Sawasdipol
[ "Khattiya Sawasdipol", "Seh Daeng" ]
{ "passage": 2697, "query": 4171 }
Query: @placeholder's subsequent shooting by an unknown assailant raised tensions further and at least 35 people have been killed and 240 wounded in the latest wave of unrest. Entities: Khattiya Sawasdipol, UDD, Thaksin Shinawatra, Thaksin, Thai, Abhisit Vejjajiva, United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship, CNN, Seh Daeng Passage: (CNN) -- Days of violent unrest in the Thai capital have left dozens dead and hundreds injured as security forces clash with anti-government protesters. The latest victims include a key opposition leader, Maj. Gen. Khattiya Sawasdipol -- a renegade general better known as Seh Daeng -- who died days after being critically wounded by a sniper's bullet. But the current crisis follows a months-long standoff between Thai authorities and protesters opposed to the government of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva. The protesters -- known as the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) -- support Thaksin Shinawatra, who was prime minister from 2001 to 2006, before he was ousted in a bloodless coup. Thaksin supporters say that he gave the rural poor a voice and real benefits. Detractors say that as prime minister he was greedy, self-serving and dangerous. Current premier Abhisit Vejjajiva keen to show no one is above the rule of law. Current court case relates to shares transfer in Thaksin communications company
Seh Daeng
[ "UDD", "United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship" ]
{ "passage": 2697, "query": 4172 }
Query: Some protesters argue that the @placeholder movement should negotiate with the government to reach a settlement. Entities: Khattiya Sawasdipol, UDD, Thaksin Shinawatra, Thaksin, Thai, Abhisit Vejjajiva, United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship, CNN, Seh Daeng Passage: (CNN) -- Days of violent unrest in the Thai capital have left dozens dead and hundreds injured as security forces clash with anti-government protesters. The latest victims include a key opposition leader, Maj. Gen. Khattiya Sawasdipol -- a renegade general better known as Seh Daeng -- who died days after being critically wounded by a sniper's bullet. But the current crisis follows a months-long standoff between Thai authorities and protesters opposed to the government of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva. The protesters -- known as the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) -- support Thaksin Shinawatra, who was prime minister from 2001 to 2006, before he was ousted in a bloodless coup. Thaksin supporters say that he gave the rural poor a voice and real benefits. Detractors say that as prime minister he was greedy, self-serving and dangerous. Current premier Abhisit Vejjajiva keen to show no one is above the rule of law. Current court case relates to shares transfer in Thaksin communications company
UDD
[ "UDD", "United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship" ]
{ "passage": 2697, "query": 4172 }
Query: Some protesters argue that the @placeholder movement should negotiate with the government to reach a settlement. Entities: Khattiya Sawasdipol, UDD, Thaksin Shinawatra, Thaksin, Thai, Abhisit Vejjajiva, United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship, CNN, Seh Daeng Passage: (CNN) -- Days of violent unrest in the Thai capital have left dozens dead and hundreds injured as security forces clash with anti-government protesters. The latest victims include a key opposition leader, Maj. Gen. Khattiya Sawasdipol -- a renegade general better known as Seh Daeng -- who died days after being critically wounded by a sniper's bullet. But the current crisis follows a months-long standoff between Thai authorities and protesters opposed to the government of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva. The protesters -- known as the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) -- support Thaksin Shinawatra, who was prime minister from 2001 to 2006, before he was ousted in a bloodless coup. Thaksin supporters say that he gave the rural poor a voice and real benefits. Detractors say that as prime minister he was greedy, self-serving and dangerous. Current premier Abhisit Vejjajiva keen to show no one is above the rule of law. Current court case relates to shares transfer in Thaksin communications company
United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship
[ "America" ]
{ "passage": 2698, "query": 4173 }
Query: Nelson says it took @placeholder four years to recover from the 1873 panic. Entities: Michigan, Williamsburg, Virginia, Nelson, Detroit, America, Wall Street, Capuchin Soup Kitchen, Great Depression, Scott Reynolds Nelson, CNN, College of William and Mary Passage: (CNN) -- The stock market crashed. Wall Street panicked. People stashed silver and gold under mattresses while businesses shut doors across America. People in Detroit, Michigan, line up for food at the Capuchin Soup Kitchen. We're talking, of course, about the Great Depression ... of 1873. That's the event that Scott Reynolds Nelson cites when asked to give an historical perspective on today's sputtering economy. The historian says the economic panic of 1873 started with the same toxic mix as today's crisis: risky mortgages, a stock market dive and the use of complex financial instruments that few understood. "Until 1929, when people used the word[s] Great Depression they referred to 1873," says Nelson, a professor of history at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. Is it fair to invoke Great Depression? Some economists say comparison overblown. Nation had another Great Depression few remember, scholar says. Depression survivor: "People had a wonderful spirit of survival"
America
[ "LOCOG" ]
{ "passage": 2699, "query": 4174 }
Query: "In partnership with the military and @placeholder, we are working flat out around the clock to resolve the situation. Entities: LOCOG, Afghanistan, London Olympics, Games, London 2012, United Kingdom, Olympic Games, Nick Buckles, London, G4S Passage: The contractor responsible for providing security guards for the Olympic Games said Saturday it stands to lose up to $77 million after failing to recruit enough staff, less than two weeks before the event opens in London. G4S chief executive Nick Buckles said he was "deeply disappointed" the firm was unable to live up to its contract with the London 2012 organizing group, LOCOG. The company has come under heavy scrutiny this week after the government was forced to announce the deployment of 3,500 extra military personnel to cover the shortfall. London Olympics organizer defends security contractor The deployment means that 17,000 troops will be on duty in the United Kingdom during the Games, compared with the 9,500 currently in Afghanistan. G4S says it "deeply regrets" it is unlikely to deliver all the promised security staff. The company stands to lose up to $77m, it says. The government said this week it will bring in 3,500 extra troops to cover the gap. The London Olympics open in less than two weeks
LOCOG
[ "Games", "Olympic Games" ]
{ "passage": 2699, "query": 4175 }
Query: @placeholder organizers have agreed to give 10,000 tickets to the armed forces to compensate for the short-notice deployment, the Ministry of Defence said. Entities: LOCOG, Afghanistan, London Olympics, Games, London 2012, United Kingdom, Olympic Games, Nick Buckles, London, G4S Passage: The contractor responsible for providing security guards for the Olympic Games said Saturday it stands to lose up to $77 million after failing to recruit enough staff, less than two weeks before the event opens in London. G4S chief executive Nick Buckles said he was "deeply disappointed" the firm was unable to live up to its contract with the London 2012 organizing group, LOCOG. The company has come under heavy scrutiny this week after the government was forced to announce the deployment of 3,500 extra military personnel to cover the shortfall. London Olympics organizer defends security contractor The deployment means that 17,000 troops will be on duty in the United Kingdom during the Games, compared with the 9,500 currently in Afghanistan. G4S says it "deeply regrets" it is unlikely to deliver all the promised security staff. The company stands to lose up to $77m, it says. The government said this week it will bring in 3,500 extra troops to cover the gap. The London Olympics open in less than two weeks
Games
[ "Games", "Olympic Games" ]
{ "passage": 2699, "query": 4175 }
Query: @placeholder organizers have agreed to give 10,000 tickets to the armed forces to compensate for the short-notice deployment, the Ministry of Defence said. Entities: LOCOG, Afghanistan, London Olympics, Games, London 2012, United Kingdom, Olympic Games, Nick Buckles, London, G4S Passage: The contractor responsible for providing security guards for the Olympic Games said Saturday it stands to lose up to $77 million after failing to recruit enough staff, less than two weeks before the event opens in London. G4S chief executive Nick Buckles said he was "deeply disappointed" the firm was unable to live up to its contract with the London 2012 organizing group, LOCOG. The company has come under heavy scrutiny this week after the government was forced to announce the deployment of 3,500 extra military personnel to cover the shortfall. London Olympics organizer defends security contractor The deployment means that 17,000 troops will be on duty in the United Kingdom during the Games, compared with the 9,500 currently in Afghanistan. G4S says it "deeply regrets" it is unlikely to deliver all the promised security staff. The company stands to lose up to $77m, it says. The government said this week it will bring in 3,500 extra troops to cover the gap. The London Olympics open in less than two weeks
Olympic Games
[ "Benjamin Seitz" ]
{ "passage": 2700, "query": 4176 }
Query: The investigation into @placeholder's death is still ongoing, according to the Ridgefield police and prosecutor. Entities: Benjamin Seitz, Seitz, Kyle, Lindsey Rogers-Seitz, National Heatstroke Prevention Day, Rogers, Ben, Connecticut, Ridgefield Passage: As a mother, I would understand completely if Lindsey Rogers-Seitz, a mother from Ridgefield, Connecticut, never wanted to get out of bed in the morning. If she didn't want to stop crying. If she couldn't muster up the energy to do anything. Those would be expected responses to what she is coping with -- the "unimaginable" is one word she uses to describe it -- but instead she's on a mission. "I guess what motivates me is Ben and what he would want me to do," she said. Ben was the name of her 15-month-old son. On July 7, Rogers-Seitz's husband, Kyle, was supposed to drop Ben off at day care. The drop-off never occurred. Her husband drove to work and at the end of the day went to day care to pick Ben up, she said during an interview. When Ben wasn't there, he asked the day care providers if his wife had picked him up earlier. When they told him no, he went to the car, found Ben and rushed him to the hospital, she said. Benjamin Seitz is one of at least 19 children who've died in hot cars in 2014. His mother is now trying to raise awareness and prevent more deaths. Thursday, July 31 is National Heatstroke Prevention Day. Ben's mother believes more research is needed to create lifesaving technology
Benjamin Seitz
[ "Benjamin Seitz" ]
{ "passage": 2700, "query": 4177 }
Query: But had there been technology already in her car or on their son's car seat before both were purchased, Rogers-Seitz said, @placeholder would be with her today. Entities: Benjamin Seitz, Seitz, Kyle, Lindsey Rogers-Seitz, National Heatstroke Prevention Day, Rogers, Ben, Connecticut, Ridgefield Passage: As a mother, I would understand completely if Lindsey Rogers-Seitz, a mother from Ridgefield, Connecticut, never wanted to get out of bed in the morning. If she didn't want to stop crying. If she couldn't muster up the energy to do anything. Those would be expected responses to what she is coping with -- the "unimaginable" is one word she uses to describe it -- but instead she's on a mission. "I guess what motivates me is Ben and what he would want me to do," she said. Ben was the name of her 15-month-old son. On July 7, Rogers-Seitz's husband, Kyle, was supposed to drop Ben off at day care. The drop-off never occurred. Her husband drove to work and at the end of the day went to day care to pick Ben up, she said during an interview. When Ben wasn't there, he asked the day care providers if his wife had picked him up earlier. When they told him no, he went to the car, found Ben and rushed him to the hospital, she said. Benjamin Seitz is one of at least 19 children who've died in hot cars in 2014. His mother is now trying to raise awareness and prevent more deaths. Thursday, July 31 is National Heatstroke Prevention Day. Ben's mother believes more research is needed to create lifesaving technology
Benjamin Seitz
[ "Ben" ]
{ "passage": 2700, "query": 4178 }
Query: As for @placeholder, she describes him as "the happiest human being" she ever met, a boy who smiled and laughed every day and with his entire face, a boy people used to say was "too pretty" to be a boy. Entities: Benjamin Seitz, Seitz, Kyle, Lindsey Rogers-Seitz, National Heatstroke Prevention Day, Rogers, Ben, Connecticut, Ridgefield Passage: As a mother, I would understand completely if Lindsey Rogers-Seitz, a mother from Ridgefield, Connecticut, never wanted to get out of bed in the morning. If she didn't want to stop crying. If she couldn't muster up the energy to do anything. Those would be expected responses to what she is coping with -- the "unimaginable" is one word she uses to describe it -- but instead she's on a mission. "I guess what motivates me is Ben and what he would want me to do," she said. Ben was the name of her 15-month-old son. On July 7, Rogers-Seitz's husband, Kyle, was supposed to drop Ben off at day care. The drop-off never occurred. Her husband drove to work and at the end of the day went to day care to pick Ben up, she said during an interview. When Ben wasn't there, he asked the day care providers if his wife had picked him up earlier. When they told him no, he went to the car, found Ben and rushed him to the hospital, she said. Benjamin Seitz is one of at least 19 children who've died in hot cars in 2014. His mother is now trying to raise awareness and prevent more deaths. Thursday, July 31 is National Heatstroke Prevention Day. Ben's mother believes more research is needed to create lifesaving technology
Ben
[ "Bergdahl", "Bowe Bergdahl" ]
{ "passage": 2701, "query": 4179 }
Query: But driving the current effort, according to the U.S. official, is @placeholder's poor health and concern a full troop withdrawal from Afghanistan at year's end would essentially close the door an any rescue attempt. Entities: Army, Afghanistan, U.S., Pakistan, Bergdahl, American, Defense Department, CNN, Bowe Bergdahl, Pentagon, John Kirby Passage: (CNN) -- "No negotiating with terrorists" versus "Leave no soldier behind." With the long war in Afghanistan winding down, the plight of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl has left the U.S. government trying to reconcile those two longstanding credos in a bid to win the freedom of the only American solider held as a captive. Bergdahl has been held by insurgents in Pakistan since 2009. Extremely sensitive discussions are under way with intermediaries overseas to see if there is any ability to gain his release, a U.S. official told CNN on Tuesday. The official declined to be identified due to the nature of the discussions, which are being led by U.S. diplomats, although the Defense Department is also involved. Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm. John Kirby declined comment, but Bergdahl's family welcomed the news in a statement on Tuesday. NEW: Bergdahl's release is "the highest priority that I have," home-state senator says. Bowe Bergdahl is the lone U.S. soldier held in captivity. The U.S. government has launched a new effort to bring him home. "The clock is ticking" on efforts to bring him home, CNN analyst says
Bergdahl
[ "Bergdahl", "Bowe Bergdahl" ]
{ "passage": 2701, "query": 4179 }
Query: But driving the current effort, according to the U.S. official, is @placeholder's poor health and concern a full troop withdrawal from Afghanistan at year's end would essentially close the door an any rescue attempt. Entities: Army, Afghanistan, U.S., Pakistan, Bergdahl, American, Defense Department, CNN, Bowe Bergdahl, Pentagon, John Kirby Passage: (CNN) -- "No negotiating with terrorists" versus "Leave no soldier behind." With the long war in Afghanistan winding down, the plight of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl has left the U.S. government trying to reconcile those two longstanding credos in a bid to win the freedom of the only American solider held as a captive. Bergdahl has been held by insurgents in Pakistan since 2009. Extremely sensitive discussions are under way with intermediaries overseas to see if there is any ability to gain his release, a U.S. official told CNN on Tuesday. The official declined to be identified due to the nature of the discussions, which are being led by U.S. diplomats, although the Defense Department is also involved. Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm. John Kirby declined comment, but Bergdahl's family welcomed the news in a statement on Tuesday. NEW: Bergdahl's release is "the highest priority that I have," home-state senator says. Bowe Bergdahl is the lone U.S. soldier held in captivity. The U.S. government has launched a new effort to bring him home. "The clock is ticking" on efforts to bring him home, CNN analyst says
Bowe Bergdahl
[ "IOC", "International Olympic Committee" ]
{ "passage": 2702, "query": 4180 }
Query: Others said the warnings had been forwarded to them from other countries or the @placeholder. Entities: Olympic, Russian, United States, IOC, U.S. Olympic Committee, Sandrine Tonge, Islamist, Sochi, European, International Olympic Committee, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Winter Games Passage: (CNN) -- Olympic officials discounted an e-mailed threat to the upcoming Winter Games in the Russian city of Sochi on Wednesday, but the reported warning raised new concerns about security at the events. Olympic organizing committees in the United States and several European countries got an e-mailed warning of a terrorist attack against visitors to Sochi, where President Vladimir Putin's government has mounted a massive security effort to protect the events. "The IOC takes security very seriously and passes on any credible information to the relevant security services," International Olympic Committee spokeswoman Sandrine Tonge told CNN. But the e-mail received by the national organizations "contains no threat and appears to be a random message from a member of the public," she said. An e-mailed threat to national Olympic committees isn't seen as credible, IOC says. The U.S. Olympic Committee and several European countries received the threat. The warnings come amid a Russian security clampdown ahead of the Sochi games. Police are hunting suspected Islamist insurgents, including so-called black widows
IOC
[ "IOC", "International Olympic Committee" ]
{ "passage": 2702, "query": 4180 }
Query: Others said the warnings had been forwarded to them from other countries or the @placeholder. Entities: Olympic, Russian, United States, IOC, U.S. Olympic Committee, Sandrine Tonge, Islamist, Sochi, European, International Olympic Committee, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Winter Games Passage: (CNN) -- Olympic officials discounted an e-mailed threat to the upcoming Winter Games in the Russian city of Sochi on Wednesday, but the reported warning raised new concerns about security at the events. Olympic organizing committees in the United States and several European countries got an e-mailed warning of a terrorist attack against visitors to Sochi, where President Vladimir Putin's government has mounted a massive security effort to protect the events. "The IOC takes security very seriously and passes on any credible information to the relevant security services," International Olympic Committee spokeswoman Sandrine Tonge told CNN. But the e-mail received by the national organizations "contains no threat and appears to be a random message from a member of the public," she said. An e-mailed threat to national Olympic committees isn't seen as credible, IOC says. The U.S. Olympic Committee and several European countries received the threat. The warnings come amid a Russian security clampdown ahead of the Sochi games. Police are hunting suspected Islamist insurgents, including so-called black widows
International Olympic Committee
[ "Winter Games" ]
{ "passage": 2702, "query": 4181 }
Query: "They know the eyes of the world are on these @placeholder, and what better way to make a statement," he said. Entities: Olympic, Russian, United States, IOC, U.S. Olympic Committee, Sandrine Tonge, Islamist, Sochi, European, International Olympic Committee, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Winter Games Passage: (CNN) -- Olympic officials discounted an e-mailed threat to the upcoming Winter Games in the Russian city of Sochi on Wednesday, but the reported warning raised new concerns about security at the events. Olympic organizing committees in the United States and several European countries got an e-mailed warning of a terrorist attack against visitors to Sochi, where President Vladimir Putin's government has mounted a massive security effort to protect the events. "The IOC takes security very seriously and passes on any credible information to the relevant security services," International Olympic Committee spokeswoman Sandrine Tonge told CNN. But the e-mail received by the national organizations "contains no threat and appears to be a random message from a member of the public," she said. An e-mailed threat to national Olympic committees isn't seen as credible, IOC says. The U.S. Olympic Committee and several European countries received the threat. The warnings come amid a Russian security clampdown ahead of the Sochi games. Police are hunting suspected Islamist insurgents, including so-called black widows
Winter Games
[ "Steve Smith" ]
{ "passage": 2703, "query": 4182 }
Query: @placeholder speaks to the media as he is announced as Australia's skipper for the series Entities: Down Under, Australia, World Cup, Clarke, Michael Clarke, India, Steve Smith, Test, Australian Passage: Michael Clarke is to undergo surgery on Tuesday after he badly injured his right hamstring during Australia's first Test win over India last week. Australian cricket officials are still no closer to knowing whether Clarke will be fit enough to play in next year's World Cup. The 33-year-old is ruled out of the three remaining Tests against India and is facing a race against time to be ready for the World Cup, which starts Down Under in mid February. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Michael Clarke: I won't feature again in Test against India Michael Clarke tore his right hamstring during the Test against India last week. Michael Clarke tore his right hamstring against India last week. Steve Smith, 25, will lead Australia in remainder of Test series. Clarke is going under the knife on Tuesday but could miss World Cup. Australia captain could even be forced to retire after latest injury
Steve Smith
[ "TB", "XDR-TB" ]
{ "passage": 2704, "query": 4183 }
Query: For @placeholder, the origins lie in incomplete treatment regimens where people did not complete their course of antibiotics due either to poor health systems or personal preference or complacency. Entities: XDR-TB, South Africa, Khayelitsha, Andile, TB, CNN, Cape Town Passage: (CNN) -- "Sometimes I ask myself, why me? Why did this have to happen again?" says 31-year-old Andile from the Khayelitsha township in Cape Town, South Africa. "But the problem is I could have got it anywhere, on the bus, in a taxi, in my work. It's everywhere." Andile has extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB), a form of the airborne disease that is resistant to the four main groups of drugs used to treat it, meaning treatment can take years and requires alternative drugs that have more side effects. He's had tuberculosis for more than two years but it's not the first time he's been infected. Drug-resistant TB is on the rise, with some strains immune to all major drugs. Extensively resistant TB reported in 92 countries but is likely to be in many more. About 450,000 new drug-resistant TB cases reported worldwide in 2012. "It's probably in every country," says expert
TB
[ "TB", "XDR-TB" ]
{ "passage": 2704, "query": 4183 }
Query: For @placeholder, the origins lie in incomplete treatment regimens where people did not complete their course of antibiotics due either to poor health systems or personal preference or complacency. Entities: XDR-TB, South Africa, Khayelitsha, Andile, TB, CNN, Cape Town Passage: (CNN) -- "Sometimes I ask myself, why me? Why did this have to happen again?" says 31-year-old Andile from the Khayelitsha township in Cape Town, South Africa. "But the problem is I could have got it anywhere, on the bus, in a taxi, in my work. It's everywhere." Andile has extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB), a form of the airborne disease that is resistant to the four main groups of drugs used to treat it, meaning treatment can take years and requires alternative drugs that have more side effects. He's had tuberculosis for more than two years but it's not the first time he's been infected. Drug-resistant TB is on the rise, with some strains immune to all major drugs. Extensively resistant TB reported in 92 countries but is likely to be in many more. About 450,000 new drug-resistant TB cases reported worldwide in 2012. "It's probably in every country," says expert
XDR-TB
[ "Ayla" ]
{ "passage": 2705, "query": 4184 }
Query: @placeholder's and two other cases involving young children remain unsolved in Entities: Bangor Daily News, Ayla Reynolds, Waterville, Maine, Daily Mail, Ayla, DiPietro, Justin DiPietro, Toddler, Trista Reynolds Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:19 EST, 13 December 2012 | UPDATED: 19:30 EST, 13 December 2012 One year after Trista Reynolds was told her then-20-month-old daughter Ayla had gone missing, the Maine mother says her pain while still not knowing where her baby is, hasn't grown much dimmer. 'It’s still painful, but I have been able to cope a lot better lately,' she told the Bangor Daily News this week. 'There are days I can’t even hear her voice anymore ... That’s not OK.' The case of Ayla Reynolds – which drew national attention as hundreds of searchers looked for her last December in the central Maine town of Waterville – remains open despite police earlier this year determining, without a body recovered, that she's dead. Toddler vanished from her father's home on December 17 of 2011. Authorities say the girl's father, Justin DiPietro, knows more than what he's telling police. Ayla's blood found in DiPietro's home. In March police expressed their belief the toddler is dead though no body has been found
Ayla
[ "Harry", "Prince" ]
{ "passage": 2706, "query": 4185 }
Query: @placeholder is often seen drinking shots with the barmen while topless men wearing giant skulls on their heads patrol the club with sparklers. Entities: Mexican, Prince, Harry, Sloane Square, Tonteria, Mahiki, Boujis, VIP, London Passage: Favourite night out: Prince Harry leaving Tonteria It used to be Boujis. Then it was Mahiki. But now Prince Harry has a new playground – a Mexican-themed nightclub which hosts some of the wildest nights in London. The club, called Tonteria, regularly features dancers dressed in bondage-style lingerie. A bottle of tequila costs £5,000 – and VIP clients can have their drinks delivered to their table by toy train. Such is the 29-year-old Prince’s fondness for the place, earlier this month he was there on a Monday, Thursday and Saturday, three nights out of the four that the club is open. Prince Harry has visited Tonteria in Sloane Square on numerous occasions. He is said to arrive and leave the London nightclub by a discreet entrance. Arrangements have been made to ensure he is never photographed in club. Drinks menu offers a round of shots for £110 and champagne for £28,000
Harry
[ "Harry", "Prince" ]
{ "passage": 2706, "query": 4185 }
Query: @placeholder is often seen drinking shots with the barmen while topless men wearing giant skulls on their heads patrol the club with sparklers. Entities: Mexican, Prince, Harry, Sloane Square, Tonteria, Mahiki, Boujis, VIP, London Passage: Favourite night out: Prince Harry leaving Tonteria It used to be Boujis. Then it was Mahiki. But now Prince Harry has a new playground – a Mexican-themed nightclub which hosts some of the wildest nights in London. The club, called Tonteria, regularly features dancers dressed in bondage-style lingerie. A bottle of tequila costs £5,000 – and VIP clients can have their drinks delivered to their table by toy train. Such is the 29-year-old Prince’s fondness for the place, earlier this month he was there on a Monday, Thursday and Saturday, three nights out of the four that the club is open. Prince Harry has visited Tonteria in Sloane Square on numerous occasions. He is said to arrive and leave the London nightclub by a discreet entrance. Arrangements have been made to ensure he is never photographed in club. Drinks menu offers a round of shots for £110 and champagne for £28,000
Prince
[ "Mexican" ]
{ "passage": 2706, "query": 4186 }
Query: The @placeholder theme extends to the club’s decoration, with walls covered in colourful graffiti. Entities: Mexican, Prince, Harry, Sloane Square, Tonteria, Mahiki, Boujis, VIP, London Passage: Favourite night out: Prince Harry leaving Tonteria It used to be Boujis. Then it was Mahiki. But now Prince Harry has a new playground – a Mexican-themed nightclub which hosts some of the wildest nights in London. The club, called Tonteria, regularly features dancers dressed in bondage-style lingerie. A bottle of tequila costs £5,000 – and VIP clients can have their drinks delivered to their table by toy train. Such is the 29-year-old Prince’s fondness for the place, earlier this month he was there on a Monday, Thursday and Saturday, three nights out of the four that the club is open. Prince Harry has visited Tonteria in Sloane Square on numerous occasions. He is said to arrive and leave the London nightclub by a discreet entrance. Arrangements have been made to ensure he is never photographed in club. Drinks menu offers a round of shots for £110 and champagne for £28,000
Mexican
[ "Ernie Morris", "Morris" ]
{ "passage": 2707, "query": 4187 }
Query: @placeholder' cat was killed and his daughters, one an artist and another a musician, lost their portfolio and violin to the blaze Entities: Morris, Krupp, Ernie Morris, Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Christmas, Joshua Beauseigneur, Donna M. Krupp, Donna Krupp Passage: A Pennsylvania mother has been arrested after allegedly setting fire to a police detective's house as retaliation for her son's arrest. Prosecutors say 52-year-old Donna M. Krupp, of Montgomery County, was caught on camera using a grill lighter to set fire to the Christmas decorations at the detective's house on Thursday. She lived down the street from the cop. The Thursday after at Detective Ernie Morris' house burned for hours, destroying the home and nearly everything it Prosecutors say 52-year-old Donna Krupp was caught on camera using a grill lighter to set fire to the Christmas decorations at the detective's house. Pennsylvania mother Donna M. Krupp, 52, was caught on camera torching the house of her neighbor, Detective Ernie Morris. Officials say Krupp had been resentful toward the he detective since June, when her son Joshua Beauseigneur was arrested at her home. She blamed the detective for leading cops to her house, even though he had not worked the case. Detective Morris' family wasn't home during the fire, but the house was destroyed with nearly everything it and the family cat burned alive
Ernie Morris