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[ "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
Morris
[ "Sobrr" ]
{ "passage": 2708, "query": 4188 }
Query: But non-iPhone users still receive and view messages from @placeholder users via a link to a browser - and these also expire after 24 hours Entities: Facebook, Victoria Woollaston, Sobrr, Twitter Passage: By Victoria Woollaston It’s an experience that many of us have been through - you wake up after a night out with a feeling of dread, worried about what you did the night before. And, thanks to Facebook and Twitter, there are numerous reminders about your antics posted online. The Sobrr app has been designed to make this feeling a little less permanent by letting you post as many drunken updates and photos as you like, before they're automatically deleted after 24 hours. Scroll down for video Users start by posting a photo on Sobrr (pictured left), which is seen by people in the same geographical area. These nearby people can choose to 'Cheer', comment, or add the user as a 24-hour friend. Once the request is accepted, users can send messages, and after 24 hours, the friendship is deleted unless both sides tap Keep. Sobrr is a social networking app that encourages users to post statuses and share pictures and videos on nights out. After 24 hours, all the photos, messages and even friendships are deleted. Users start by posting photos that are seen by people in the same area. These nearby people can choose to ‘Cheer’, comment, or add the user. Once a friend request is accepted, users send messages and share images. After 24 hours, the friendship is deleted unless both sides tap Keep
Sobrr
[ "Alvaro Colom", "Colom" ]
{ "passage": 2709, "query": 4189 }
Query: In a broadcast to the nation Monday night, @placeholder denied any connection. Entities: Gustavo Alejos, YouTube, Guatemalan, Guatemala City, Rosenberg, Government, Colom, Rodrigo Rosenberg, CNN, Guatemala, Alvaro Colom Passage: (CNN) -- Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom has dismissed an allegation that he was behind the death of a lawyer who left a video blaming the president if anything happened to him. A video with Rodrigo Rosenberg appears on YouTube in which he accuses Guatemala's leader in his death. The lawyer, Rodrigo Rosenberg, was shot and killed Sunday while riding a bicycle in Guatemala City. On Monday, a video surfaced in which Rosenberg -- seated behind a desk and calmly speaking into a microphone -- linked Colom and an aide to his death. "If you are watching this message," Rosenberg said on the video, "it is because I was assassinated by President Alvaro Colom, with help from Gustavo Alejos," the president's private secretary. Rosenberg mentions a third person who he believes would have been involved in his death and also mentions those three people as well as the president's wife in connection with two killings last month. Lawyer Rodrigo Rosenberg shot dead while bicycling in Guatemala City. Video surfaces in which Rosenberg links President Alvaro Colom to his death. Government says allegations meant to create "political chaos" Colom administration blames lawyer's death on organized crime
Alvaro Colom
[ "Alvaro Colom", "Colom" ]
{ "passage": 2709, "query": 4189 }
Query: In a broadcast to the nation Monday night, @placeholder denied any connection. Entities: Gustavo Alejos, YouTube, Guatemalan, Guatemala City, Rosenberg, Government, Colom, Rodrigo Rosenberg, CNN, Guatemala, Alvaro Colom Passage: (CNN) -- Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom has dismissed an allegation that he was behind the death of a lawyer who left a video blaming the president if anything happened to him. A video with Rodrigo Rosenberg appears on YouTube in which he accuses Guatemala's leader in his death. The lawyer, Rodrigo Rosenberg, was shot and killed Sunday while riding a bicycle in Guatemala City. On Monday, a video surfaced in which Rosenberg -- seated behind a desk and calmly speaking into a microphone -- linked Colom and an aide to his death. "If you are watching this message," Rosenberg said on the video, "it is because I was assassinated by President Alvaro Colom, with help from Gustavo Alejos," the president's private secretary. Rosenberg mentions a third person who he believes would have been involved in his death and also mentions those three people as well as the president's wife in connection with two killings last month. Lawyer Rodrigo Rosenberg shot dead while bicycling in Guatemala City. Video surfaces in which Rosenberg links President Alvaro Colom to his death. Government says allegations meant to create "political chaos" Colom administration blames lawyer's death on organized crime
Colom
[ "Guatemala" ]
{ "passage": 2709, "query": 4190 }
Query: Colom was elected in November 2007 on a promise to lessen @placeholder's horrendous poverty. Entities: Gustavo Alejos, YouTube, Guatemalan, Guatemala City, Rosenberg, Government, Colom, Rodrigo Rosenberg, CNN, Guatemala, Alvaro Colom Passage: (CNN) -- Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom has dismissed an allegation that he was behind the death of a lawyer who left a video blaming the president if anything happened to him. A video with Rodrigo Rosenberg appears on YouTube in which he accuses Guatemala's leader in his death. The lawyer, Rodrigo Rosenberg, was shot and killed Sunday while riding a bicycle in Guatemala City. On Monday, a video surfaced in which Rosenberg -- seated behind a desk and calmly speaking into a microphone -- linked Colom and an aide to his death. "If you are watching this message," Rosenberg said on the video, "it is because I was assassinated by President Alvaro Colom, with help from Gustavo Alejos," the president's private secretary. Rosenberg mentions a third person who he believes would have been involved in his death and also mentions those three people as well as the president's wife in connection with two killings last month. Lawyer Rodrigo Rosenberg shot dead while bicycling in Guatemala City. Video surfaces in which Rosenberg links President Alvaro Colom to his death. Government says allegations meant to create "political chaos" Colom administration blames lawyer's death on organized crime
Guatemala
[ "Olympics" ]
{ "passage": 2710, "query": 4191 }
Query: For those adventurous enough to go sightseeing around Dorset there is plenty to see even after the @placeholder. Entities: Britain, Portland, England, Olympics, London 2012 Olympic Games, English Channel, Dorset, Jurassic Coast, English, UK, World Heritage Site, CNN, Portland British National Sailing Academy, London, London 2012 Olympics, Weymouth Passage: London, England (CNN) -- Nestled in a sheltered bay on the English Channel coast, Weymouth is one of Britain's most picturesque seaside towns. As the home to the Weymouth and Portland British National Sailing Academy it was the obvious choice to host all sailing events during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Located in the English county of Dorset, and smack bang in the middle of what is known as the "Jurassic Coast" -- a rocky and dramatic 153 kilometer coastline dating back 185 million years -- this area is arguably one of the most historically interesting regions in the UK. Weymouth and Portland are hosting all sailing events during the London 2012 Olympics. During the Olympics the area is bustling with numerous sport and cultural festivals. Weymouth is located on the Jurassic Coast -- England's first World Heritage Site
Olympics
[ "Jurassic Coast" ]
{ "passage": 2710, "query": 4192 }
Query: The @placeholder was England's first UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a must see attraction for anyone visiting Dorset. Entities: Britain, Portland, England, Olympics, London 2012 Olympic Games, English Channel, Dorset, Jurassic Coast, English, UK, World Heritage Site, CNN, Portland British National Sailing Academy, London, London 2012 Olympics, Weymouth Passage: London, England (CNN) -- Nestled in a sheltered bay on the English Channel coast, Weymouth is one of Britain's most picturesque seaside towns. As the home to the Weymouth and Portland British National Sailing Academy it was the obvious choice to host all sailing events during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Located in the English county of Dorset, and smack bang in the middle of what is known as the "Jurassic Coast" -- a rocky and dramatic 153 kilometer coastline dating back 185 million years -- this area is arguably one of the most historically interesting regions in the UK. Weymouth and Portland are hosting all sailing events during the London 2012 Olympics. During the Olympics the area is bustling with numerous sport and cultural festivals. Weymouth is located on the Jurassic Coast -- England's first World Heritage Site
Jurassic Coast
[ "Troy Dale West Jr.", "West" ]
{ "passage": 2711, "query": 4193 }
Query: Police say Hill stated that "@placeholder punched her in the left cheek, forehead, kicked her body in several places, and punched her head in many areas several times." Entities: Army, Troy Dale West Jr, Georgia, Troy Dale West Jr., Cracker Barrel, Poulan, Tashawnea Hill, West, Morrow, CNN, Clayton County Court Passage: (CNN) -- A man accused of screaming racial slurs while beating an Army reservist in front of her daughter outside a restaurant in Morrow, Georgia, was jailed and held without bond Wednesday after being indicted on felony charges. Troy Dale West Jr, of Poulan, Georgia, is being held without bond on new felony charges. Troy Dale West Jr., of Poulan, Georgia, is facing one count of aggravated assault, two counts of battery, two counts of disorderly conduct, false imprisonment and cruelty to children for allegedly beating Tashawnea Hill outside a Cracker Barrel restaurant on September 9, according to a Clayton County Court online docket. Man accused of racially charged attack at restaurant held without bond. Grand jury on Wednesday indicted Troy Dale West Jr. on new felony charges. Army reservist said West yelled racial slurs, beat her in front of her child. Charges against West include aggravated assault, battery, false imprisonment
Troy Dale West Jr.
[ "Troy Dale West Jr.", "West" ]
{ "passage": 2711, "query": 4193 }
Query: Police say Hill stated that "@placeholder punched her in the left cheek, forehead, kicked her body in several places, and punched her head in many areas several times." Entities: Army, Troy Dale West Jr, Georgia, Troy Dale West Jr., Cracker Barrel, Poulan, Tashawnea Hill, West, Morrow, CNN, Clayton County Court Passage: (CNN) -- A man accused of screaming racial slurs while beating an Army reservist in front of her daughter outside a restaurant in Morrow, Georgia, was jailed and held without bond Wednesday after being indicted on felony charges. Troy Dale West Jr, of Poulan, Georgia, is being held without bond on new felony charges. Troy Dale West Jr., of Poulan, Georgia, is facing one count of aggravated assault, two counts of battery, two counts of disorderly conduct, false imprisonment and cruelty to children for allegedly beating Tashawnea Hill outside a Cracker Barrel restaurant on September 9, according to a Clayton County Court online docket. Man accused of racially charged attack at restaurant held without bond. Grand jury on Wednesday indicted Troy Dale West Jr. on new felony charges. Army reservist said West yelled racial slurs, beat her in front of her child. Charges against West include aggravated assault, battery, false imprisonment
West
[ "Tashawnea Hill" ]
{ "passage": 2711, "query": 4194 }
Query: @placeholder's attorney said he was "convinced this was a hateful, racist attack ... based on the N-word, the B-word, etc." Entities: Army, Troy Dale West Jr, Georgia, Troy Dale West Jr., Cracker Barrel, Poulan, Tashawnea Hill, West, Morrow, CNN, Clayton County Court Passage: (CNN) -- A man accused of screaming racial slurs while beating an Army reservist in front of her daughter outside a restaurant in Morrow, Georgia, was jailed and held without bond Wednesday after being indicted on felony charges. Troy Dale West Jr, of Poulan, Georgia, is being held without bond on new felony charges. Troy Dale West Jr., of Poulan, Georgia, is facing one count of aggravated assault, two counts of battery, two counts of disorderly conduct, false imprisonment and cruelty to children for allegedly beating Tashawnea Hill outside a Cracker Barrel restaurant on September 9, according to a Clayton County Court online docket. Man accused of racially charged attack at restaurant held without bond. Grand jury on Wednesday indicted Troy Dale West Jr. on new felony charges. Army reservist said West yelled racial slurs, beat her in front of her child. Charges against West include aggravated assault, battery, false imprisonment
Tashawnea Hill
[ "Barcelona", "FC Barcelona" ]
{ "passage": 2712, "query": 4195 }
Query: "Therefore, @placeholder considers the sanction to be completely disproportionate as it supposes an excessive punishment for the club, when considering its trajectory and the circumstances of this specific case." Entities: Barcelona, Court of Arbitration of Sport, The Panel, CNN, FC Barcelona, Catalan, FIFA, CAS Passage: (CNN)Barcelona says the transfer ban placed on the club is "disproportionate" and "excessive." The Catalan club hit back on Tuesday after losing its appeal to the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS) following the decision to ban it from being able to sign new players over the next 12 months. CAS stated that Barcelona was guilty of breaching FIFA rules on signing minors and confirmed that the club would be unable to add to its squad during the next two transfer windows. "The Panel found in particular that FC Barcelona had breached the rules regarding the protection of minors and the registration of minors attending football academies. Accordingly, the FIFA decision is confirmed in full and the sanction remains in force," a CAS statement read. Barcelona's appeal against transfer ban dismissed by Court of Arbitration of Sport. Club found guilty of breaching FIFA rules on the transfer of players under 18. Barcelona says it could make fresh appeal
Barcelona
[ "Barcelona", "FC Barcelona" ]
{ "passage": 2712, "query": 4195 }
Query: "Therefore, @placeholder considers the sanction to be completely disproportionate as it supposes an excessive punishment for the club, when considering its trajectory and the circumstances of this specific case." Entities: Barcelona, Court of Arbitration of Sport, The Panel, CNN, FC Barcelona, Catalan, FIFA, CAS Passage: (CNN)Barcelona says the transfer ban placed on the club is "disproportionate" and "excessive." The Catalan club hit back on Tuesday after losing its appeal to the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS) following the decision to ban it from being able to sign new players over the next 12 months. CAS stated that Barcelona was guilty of breaching FIFA rules on signing minors and confirmed that the club would be unable to add to its squad during the next two transfer windows. "The Panel found in particular that FC Barcelona had breached the rules regarding the protection of minors and the registration of minors attending football academies. Accordingly, the FIFA decision is confirmed in full and the sanction remains in force," a CAS statement read. Barcelona's appeal against transfer ban dismissed by Court of Arbitration of Sport. Club found guilty of breaching FIFA rules on the transfer of players under 18. Barcelona says it could make fresh appeal
FC Barcelona
[ "FIFA" ]
{ "passage": 2712, "query": 4196 }
Query: @placeholder's investigation focused on several players aged under 18 who were registered and played for the club between 2009 and 2013. Entities: Barcelona, Court of Arbitration of Sport, The Panel, CNN, FC Barcelona, Catalan, FIFA, CAS Passage: (CNN)Barcelona says the transfer ban placed on the club is "disproportionate" and "excessive." The Catalan club hit back on Tuesday after losing its appeal to the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS) following the decision to ban it from being able to sign new players over the next 12 months. CAS stated that Barcelona was guilty of breaching FIFA rules on signing minors and confirmed that the club would be unable to add to its squad during the next two transfer windows. "The Panel found in particular that FC Barcelona had breached the rules regarding the protection of minors and the registration of minors attending football academies. Accordingly, the FIFA decision is confirmed in full and the sanction remains in force," a CAS statement read. Barcelona's appeal against transfer ban dismissed by Court of Arbitration of Sport. Club found guilty of breaching FIFA rules on the transfer of players under 18. Barcelona says it could make fresh appeal
FIFA
[ "Barcelona", "FC Barcelona" ]
{ "passage": 2712, "query": 4197 }
Query: @placeholder was originally handed a 14-month ban in April but launched an appeal to FIFA, world football's governing body which was rejected in August. Entities: Barcelona, Court of Arbitration of Sport, The Panel, CNN, FC Barcelona, Catalan, FIFA, CAS Passage: (CNN)Barcelona says the transfer ban placed on the club is "disproportionate" and "excessive." The Catalan club hit back on Tuesday after losing its appeal to the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS) following the decision to ban it from being able to sign new players over the next 12 months. CAS stated that Barcelona was guilty of breaching FIFA rules on signing minors and confirmed that the club would be unable to add to its squad during the next two transfer windows. "The Panel found in particular that FC Barcelona had breached the rules regarding the protection of minors and the registration of minors attending football academies. Accordingly, the FIFA decision is confirmed in full and the sanction remains in force," a CAS statement read. Barcelona's appeal against transfer ban dismissed by Court of Arbitration of Sport. Club found guilty of breaching FIFA rules on the transfer of players under 18. Barcelona says it could make fresh appeal
Barcelona
[ "Barcelona", "FC Barcelona" ]
{ "passage": 2712, "query": 4197 }
Query: @placeholder was originally handed a 14-month ban in April but launched an appeal to FIFA, world football's governing body which was rejected in August. Entities: Barcelona, Court of Arbitration of Sport, The Panel, CNN, FC Barcelona, Catalan, FIFA, CAS Passage: (CNN)Barcelona says the transfer ban placed on the club is "disproportionate" and "excessive." The Catalan club hit back on Tuesday after losing its appeal to the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS) following the decision to ban it from being able to sign new players over the next 12 months. CAS stated that Barcelona was guilty of breaching FIFA rules on signing minors and confirmed that the club would be unable to add to its squad during the next two transfer windows. "The Panel found in particular that FC Barcelona had breached the rules regarding the protection of minors and the registration of minors attending football academies. Accordingly, the FIFA decision is confirmed in full and the sanction remains in force," a CAS statement read. Barcelona's appeal against transfer ban dismissed by Court of Arbitration of Sport. Club found guilty of breaching FIFA rules on the transfer of players under 18. Barcelona says it could make fresh appeal
FC Barcelona
[ "Pathologist" ]
{ "passage": 2713, "query": 4198 }
Query: Drinking too much caffeine to stay awake could have also been a factor, Mr @placeholder said, adding: 'Consuming a large amount of caffeine has been known to cause death by a condition called arrhythmia, in which the heart beats too fast.' Entities: Munich, Sudden Adult Death Syndrome, German, Alexander Denk, Pathologist, University of Wales, University of Wales MA, Roath, Cardiff, Father Passage: Tragic: Alexander Denk, 26, from Munich, was found eight days after he died in his room in Cardiff A university student lay dead in his room for eight days until his worried family raised the alarm. Alexander Denk, 26, was living with eight University of Wales undergraduates in a shared house when he mysteriously died in early November. But he went undetected for more than a week until his family became concerned that they had not heard from him. Police forced their way into his locked room in Roath, Cardiff, on November 8 and found his body. The German-born student was last seen on October 31, an inquest heard. Alexander Denk, 26, lived in shared house in Cardiff with 8 undergraduates. Munich-born student's cause of death unclear due to delay, inquest heard. Pathologist suggested Sudden Adult Death Syndrome or too much caffeine. Father paid tribute to son who 'worked hard' on his University of Wales MA
Pathologist
[ "U.N." ]
{ "passage": 2714, "query": 4199 }
Query: The problem of sanitation is a worldwide one, with some 2.6 billion people -- or half the developing world's population -- without access to improved sanitation, according to the @placeholder, which recognizes it as a human right. Entities: Hong Kong, Chinese, Beijing Municipal Commission of City Administration, WTO, Beijing, Jack Sim, No Fly Zone, U.N., Millennium Development Goals, World Toilet Organization, Sim, English, China Daily, CNN, Environment, China Passage: Hong Kong (CNN) -- Public toilets in China's capital are coming under new rules, including "no more than two flies allowed." Other rules for Beijing's public toilet sanitation and staff include waste collection every half hour and bilingual instructions in English and Chinese, according to state-run China Daily. The new standards, announced Monday by the Beijing Municipal Commission of City Administration and Environment, cover public toilets in parks, tourist areas and hotels, bus stops, train stations, airports, hospitals, shopping malls and supermarkets. Jack Sim, founder of the World Toilet Organization (WTO) and whose work has earned him the nickname "Mr. Toilet," suggested a "No Fly Zone" would be better. New standards cover public toilets in areas tourists frequent. World Toilet Organization founder Sim suggests "No Fly Zone" would be better. Access to improved sanitation among U.N.'s eight Millennium Development Goals by 2015. Sim says improving public toilets will boost China's tourism
U.N.
[ "GM", "General Motors" ]
{ "passage": 2715, "query": 4200 }
Query: @placeholder's PR team was quick to capitalize on the GM executive's 'technology and stuff' gaff Entities: Madison Bumgarner, GM, World Series MVP, Bumgarner, General Motors, MVP, Colorado Passage: Madison Bumgarner might want to think twice before driving the brand new truck General Motors gave him for winning World Series MVP. All 2015 Chevy Colorado pickups have been recalled over a possible defect in the driver's side airbag that could stop it from deploying correctly. The company recently announced it would stop production of the vehicles entirely until the defect can be fixed on the factory lines. A sweaty, nervous GM executive became an accidental star when he stumbled all over his prepared remarks about the truck on live TV, saying it came with 'class-leading, um, you know, technology and stuff.' General Motors halted production earlier this month of all 2015 Chevy Colorado trucks over an air bag defect. The defect could cause airbags not to deploy correctly in a crash. Bumgarner won MVP after pitching in three games and giving up just a single run
GM
[ "GM", "General Motors" ]
{ "passage": 2715, "query": 4200 }
Query: @placeholder's PR team was quick to capitalize on the GM executive's 'technology and stuff' gaff Entities: Madison Bumgarner, GM, World Series MVP, Bumgarner, General Motors, MVP, Colorado Passage: Madison Bumgarner might want to think twice before driving the brand new truck General Motors gave him for winning World Series MVP. All 2015 Chevy Colorado pickups have been recalled over a possible defect in the driver's side airbag that could stop it from deploying correctly. The company recently announced it would stop production of the vehicles entirely until the defect can be fixed on the factory lines. A sweaty, nervous GM executive became an accidental star when he stumbled all over his prepared remarks about the truck on live TV, saying it came with 'class-leading, um, you know, technology and stuff.' General Motors halted production earlier this month of all 2015 Chevy Colorado trucks over an air bag defect. The defect could cause airbags not to deploy correctly in a crash. Bumgarner won MVP after pitching in three games and giving up just a single run
General Motors
[ "London" ]
{ "passage": 2716, "query": 4201 }
Query: Buyers, meanwhile, are said to be wary of paying huge prices for @placeholder properties in particular. Entities: Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, House, Tide, RICS, Britain, London Passage: Tide turn? Experts claim the market will mellow after 12 months as the number of houses for sale exceeds the number buyers Britain's house-price boom threatens to turn into a property crash within months, warn industry experts, as a key survery is set to reveal there are now more sellers that buyers. House prices have soared in the past year, especially in London. But a survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is this week expected to indicate that the numbers of houses on the market now exceeds the number of buyers. Prices are likely to rise for a further 12 months, but RICS expects them to fall after that. House prices have soared in London and across Britain over the past year. Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors says houses now exceed buyers. Prices likely to rise for 12 months but then fall, bringing surge to an end
London
[ "Mother's Day" ]
{ "passage": 2717, "query": 4202 }
Query: 'I wasn't looking forward to @placeholder, and then we got that letter and it did make it special.' Entities: Tennessee, Hubert Sharp, Cameron, Lydia Warren, Gail Sharp, Norris Middle School, Sharp, Andersonville, Mother's Day, Gail Passage: By Lydia Warren A mother has unexpectedly received a letter her son wrote as part of a school project before he was killed in a car crash. Gail Sharp, from Andersonville, Tennessee, said she was shocked - but ultimately grateful - when the letter addressed to her son, Cameron, arrived in the mail around Mother's Day. She recognized his handwriting on the envelope, and when she opened it, she discovered a short note that he had written while attending Norris Middle School on May 22, 2007, when he was 12. Scroll down for video Message from the past: Gail and Hubert Sharp, left, were stunned when they received a letter from their son Cameron, right, that was written in 2007. Cameron, 17, was killed in a car crash last year. Gail Sharp was shocked when a letter was sent to her son Cameron in his handwriting, even though he passed away last year. It emerged that he had penned the letter in 2007 as part of a project. His teacher sent out the letters to students the month they were due to graduate - and decided to send Cameron's so his family would receive it. Mrs Sharp said she was touched to receive the 'treasure'
Mother's Day
[ "Ferrari" ]
{ "passage": 2718, "query": 4203 }
Query: Meanwhile Alonso came away from qualifying pleased to notice a continuing improvement in the @placeholder car's performance. Entities: Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari, Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso, Nico Rosberg, Vettel, Gilles Villeneuve, German, CNN, Canadian, Mark Webber, FIA, McLaren, RB8, Felipe Massa, Mercedes, Hamilton, Grand Prix, Red Bull Passage: (CNN) -- World champion Sebastian Vettel grabbed pole position at the Canadian Grand Prix ahead of McLaren's Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari's Fernando Alonso at the Gilles Villeneuve circuit on Saturday. Vettel's Red Bull car showed no diminution of speed following the FIA's order to change the rear floor of the RB8 after rival teams questioned the legality of a hole in the car's floor located in front of the rear tire. The German drivers clocked one minute 13.784son his final run -- 0.303 seconds quicker than Hamilton -- with his Red Bull teammate Mark Webber in fourth, ahead of Mercedes' Nico Rosberg and Ferrari's Felipe Massa. Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel takes pole for the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday. McLaren's Lewis Hamilton will start second, with Ferrari's Fernando Alonso in third. Vettel will be looking for his second win of the season. Two of Hamilton's 17 career victories have come at Canadian Grand Prix
Ferrari
[ "Japan", "Japanese" ]
{ "passage": 2719, "query": 4204 }
Query: That type of radar could be used to produce data needed to fire upon the @placeholder vessel. Entities: Hong Kong, Japan, Chinese, Beijing, East China Sea, Asian, Chinese Ministry of National Defense, CNN, Japanese, Asia, China, Tokyo Passage: Hong Kong (CNN) -- China on Friday denied accusations by Japan that a Chinese navy vessel had put a radar-lock on a Japanese warship near a group of disputed islands at the heart of a bitter feud between the two Asian nations. The Chinese Ministry of National Defense said in a statement, its first official response to the claims, that Japanese officials had given out "false information" and "hyped up" the threat from China. Opinion: Is Asia sleepwalking into war? The Japanese allegations this week have put a fresh strain on relations between Tokyo and Beijing, which remain at loggerheads over who has sovereignty over the remote, rocky islands in the East China Sea. The Chinese defense ministry says Japanese accusations don't match the facts. It denies a Chinese frigate put a radar-lock on a Japanese destroyer. Japan expresses dissatisfaction over the Chinese statement. The alleged incident occurred near a group of disputed islands
Japan
[ "Japan", "Japanese" ]
{ "passage": 2719, "query": 4204 }
Query: That type of radar could be used to produce data needed to fire upon the @placeholder vessel. Entities: Hong Kong, Japan, Chinese, Beijing, East China Sea, Asian, Chinese Ministry of National Defense, CNN, Japanese, Asia, China, Tokyo Passage: Hong Kong (CNN) -- China on Friday denied accusations by Japan that a Chinese navy vessel had put a radar-lock on a Japanese warship near a group of disputed islands at the heart of a bitter feud between the two Asian nations. The Chinese Ministry of National Defense said in a statement, its first official response to the claims, that Japanese officials had given out "false information" and "hyped up" the threat from China. Opinion: Is Asia sleepwalking into war? The Japanese allegations this week have put a fresh strain on relations between Tokyo and Beijing, which remain at loggerheads over who has sovereignty over the remote, rocky islands in the East China Sea. The Chinese defense ministry says Japanese accusations don't match the facts. It denies a Chinese frigate put a radar-lock on a Japanese destroyer. Japan expresses dissatisfaction over the Chinese statement. The alleged incident occurred near a group of disputed islands
Japanese
[ "Joe Biden" ]
{ "passage": 2720, "query": 4205 }
Query: The federal government now expects to distribute $32 billion in stimulus funds per month, up from an average $27 billion a month over the past year, according to @placeholder. Entities: Republicans, Nancy Pelosi, Republican, Obama, CNN, Joe Biden, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- President Obama marked the one-year anniversary of his controversial economic stimulus plan Wednesday, declaring the $862 billion package an unequivocal success that has created or saved millions of jobs. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and members of Obama's cabinet also fanned out across the country in a slew of separate events designed to amplify the president's claims. Republican opponents belittled the president's assertion, and characterized the plan as a massive waste-filled Washington special-interest giveaway that expanded the deficit while failing to slow rising unemployment. The radically different claims reflected the high political stakes tied to the public perception of what many observers consider the signature legislative achievement of Obama's first year in office. Obama says stimulus plan rescued economy from "worst of this crisis" Program, one year old, has run "smoothly, cleanly, transparently", Obama says. Republicans charge the program expanded deficit without creating jobs. Stimulus laid foundation for long-term growth, VP Joe Biden says
Joe Biden
[ "Joe Biden" ]
{ "passage": 2720, "query": 4206 }
Query: "Many projects are just now getting under way, and will be creating jobs throughout 2010 and beyond," @placeholder said earlier this week. Entities: Republicans, Nancy Pelosi, Republican, Obama, CNN, Joe Biden, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- President Obama marked the one-year anniversary of his controversial economic stimulus plan Wednesday, declaring the $862 billion package an unequivocal success that has created or saved millions of jobs. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and members of Obama's cabinet also fanned out across the country in a slew of separate events designed to amplify the president's claims. Republican opponents belittled the president's assertion, and characterized the plan as a massive waste-filled Washington special-interest giveaway that expanded the deficit while failing to slow rising unemployment. The radically different claims reflected the high political stakes tied to the public perception of what many observers consider the signature legislative achievement of Obama's first year in office. Obama says stimulus plan rescued economy from "worst of this crisis" Program, one year old, has run "smoothly, cleanly, transparently", Obama says. Republicans charge the program expanded deficit without creating jobs. Stimulus laid foundation for long-term growth, VP Joe Biden says
Joe Biden
[ "US" ]
{ "passage": 2721, "query": 4207 }
Query: If convicted, he faces spending the rest of his life in a maximum security @placeholder prison. Entities: US, Abu Hamza, Rebecca Camber, New York, Britain, British Passage: By Rebecca Camber Facing trial: Abu Hamza will go on trial next month in New York facing allegations that he controlled a global network of jihadists Hate preacher Abu Hamza has been dubbed a ‘terrorist leader of global reach’ by the US government who claim he sent ‘lieutenants’ to terror camps worldwide. A decade after he was first arrested in Britain on a US warrant for terrorism charges sparking an extraordinary extradition battle costing British taxpayers over £2million, the hook-handed cleric is finally due to go on trial next month in New York facing allegations that he controlled a global network of jihadists. He is facing trial for terrorism charges in New York. It is alleged he controlled a global network of jihadists. Jurors may be given anonymity and an armed guard for trial
US
[ "Saska Ruseva" ]
{ "passage": 2722, "query": 4208 }
Query: Speaking to @placeholder through a Bulgarian interpreter can be a bit complicated. Entities: Greece, Roma, Saska Ruseva, Nikolaevo, Resevs, Karl Penhaul, Atanas Rusev, Bulgarian, Bulgaria, DNA, Greek, Maria, CNN Passage: The birth parents of "Maria" stumble out of a studio in the Bulgarian capital, minutes after their first major TV interview. Surrounded by bright lights and state-of-the art technology, Saska Ruseva and her husband Atanas Rusev are a world away from the tumbledown Roma village where they live in central Bulgaria. Back in Nikolaevo, there are no street lights. Their house is made of mud brick and straw. The couple were a world away too from Maria, the blond toddler found during a police raid of a Roma camp in Greece. DNA tests last week showed the Resevs were her biological parents. CNN's Karl Penhaul interviews birth parents of "Maria" Mother says: "I will take care of her. She's mine." DNA match traced birth parents of Maria to the village of Nikolaevo. Greek Roma couple who raised Maria are in custody charged with kidnapping
Saska Ruseva
[ "Saska Ruseva" ]
{ "passage": 2722, "query": 4209 }
Query: @placeholder like most of her Roma neighbors from Nikolaevo only speaks a smattering of Bulgarian. Entities: Greece, Roma, Saska Ruseva, Nikolaevo, Resevs, Karl Penhaul, Atanas Rusev, Bulgarian, Bulgaria, DNA, Greek, Maria, CNN Passage: The birth parents of "Maria" stumble out of a studio in the Bulgarian capital, minutes after their first major TV interview. Surrounded by bright lights and state-of-the art technology, Saska Ruseva and her husband Atanas Rusev are a world away from the tumbledown Roma village where they live in central Bulgaria. Back in Nikolaevo, there are no street lights. Their house is made of mud brick and straw. The couple were a world away too from Maria, the blond toddler found during a police raid of a Roma camp in Greece. DNA tests last week showed the Resevs were her biological parents. CNN's Karl Penhaul interviews birth parents of "Maria" Mother says: "I will take care of her. She's mine." DNA match traced birth parents of Maria to the village of Nikolaevo. Greek Roma couple who raised Maria are in custody charged with kidnapping
Saska Ruseva
[ "Greece", "Greek" ]
{ "passage": 2722, "query": 4210 }
Query: "A woman came to me and said she was Bulgarian not @placeholder. Entities: Greece, Roma, Saska Ruseva, Nikolaevo, Resevs, Karl Penhaul, Atanas Rusev, Bulgarian, Bulgaria, DNA, Greek, Maria, CNN Passage: The birth parents of "Maria" stumble out of a studio in the Bulgarian capital, minutes after their first major TV interview. Surrounded by bright lights and state-of-the art technology, Saska Ruseva and her husband Atanas Rusev are a world away from the tumbledown Roma village where they live in central Bulgaria. Back in Nikolaevo, there are no street lights. Their house is made of mud brick and straw. The couple were a world away too from Maria, the blond toddler found during a police raid of a Roma camp in Greece. DNA tests last week showed the Resevs were her biological parents. CNN's Karl Penhaul interviews birth parents of "Maria" Mother says: "I will take care of her. She's mine." DNA match traced birth parents of Maria to the village of Nikolaevo. Greek Roma couple who raised Maria are in custody charged with kidnapping
Greece
[ "Greece", "Greek" ]
{ "passage": 2722, "query": 4210 }
Query: "A woman came to me and said she was Bulgarian not @placeholder. Entities: Greece, Roma, Saska Ruseva, Nikolaevo, Resevs, Karl Penhaul, Atanas Rusev, Bulgarian, Bulgaria, DNA, Greek, Maria, CNN Passage: The birth parents of "Maria" stumble out of a studio in the Bulgarian capital, minutes after their first major TV interview. Surrounded by bright lights and state-of-the art technology, Saska Ruseva and her husband Atanas Rusev are a world away from the tumbledown Roma village where they live in central Bulgaria. Back in Nikolaevo, there are no street lights. Their house is made of mud brick and straw. The couple were a world away too from Maria, the blond toddler found during a police raid of a Roma camp in Greece. DNA tests last week showed the Resevs were her biological parents. CNN's Karl Penhaul interviews birth parents of "Maria" Mother says: "I will take care of her. She's mine." DNA match traced birth parents of Maria to the village of Nikolaevo. Greek Roma couple who raised Maria are in custody charged with kidnapping
Greek
[ "Leicester City" ]
{ "passage": 2723, "query": 4211 }
Query: But by the time I was 15, @placeholder — the club I’d always dreamed of playing for — had let me go.’ Entities: Tomlin, Peterborough, Rushden and Diamonds, Darren Ferguson, Brackley Town, Leicester City, Lee Tomlin, Liverpool, Middlesbrough Passage: Lee Tomlin would be the first to admit he has gone dangerously close to blowing his career. The Middlesbrough forward had a rather poor attitude and was kicked out of Leicester City — he was even sent out on loan by Rushden and Diamonds. ‘I was playing for Brackley Town with team-mates who were carpenters and police officers,’ he says. ‘At that stage I did think it was over.’ Lee Tomlin's career almost ended before it had began due to his bad attitude and taste for fast food The talented forward turned his life around at Peterborough (left) and secured a move to Middlesbrough. Lee Tomlin was rejected as a teenager by Leicester City and Liverpool. The forward was even sent out on loan by Rushden and Diamonds. He revived his career with help of Peterborough boss Darren Ferguson. Tomlin was sent off when Middlesbrough scouts went to watch him. The 26-year-old is now considered the finest player in the Championship
Leicester City
[ "Corporation of Trinity House" ]
{ "passage": 2724, "query": 4212 }
Query: A spokeswoman for Trinity House said: 'The Newcastle @placeholder is pleased with the outcome of this employment tribunal which makes clear that all Mr Maccoy’s claims were completely untrue. Entities: Anthony Bond, Corporation of Trinity House, RAF, George Maccoy, Newcastle Passage: By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 06:42 EST, 6 November 2012 | UPDATED: 09:17 EST, 6 November 2012 A charity worker has been exposed as a serial fantasist after he lied about having cancer so that he could take time off work. George Maccoy also claimed to have completed 25 years in the RAF, but documentation suggested he had only completed 16 days before buying himself out without completing his basic training. He was employed as a ‘meeter and greeter’ at Corporation of Trinity House, a 500-year-old charity based in Newcastle which helps to care for mariners and their dependents. Disgraceful: George Maccoy, 60, has been exposed as a serial fantasist after he lied about having cancer so that he could take time off work. George Maccoy was employed as a ‘meeter and greeter’ at a 500-year-old charity which helps to care for mariners and their dependents. But he claimed he had testicular cancer and forged letters from an imaginary consultant to justify taking time off work. He also claimed to have served 25 years in the RAF but was found to have spent just 16 days in basic training. The charity had sacked the 60-year-old for nine counts of gross misconduct but he claimed he had been unfairly dismissed. But his case was withdrawn and the tribunal ordered him to pay £10,000 in costs
Corporation of Trinity House
[ "Jodi Arias" ]
{ "passage": 2725, "query": 4213 }
Query: @placeholder posed nude for photos and had sex with her victim just before she murdered him. Entities: Manning, Bloom, Arias, Willie Manning, Lisa Bloom, Knox, African-American, Cleveland, Jodi Arias, CNN, Mississippi, Amanda Knox Passage: (CNN) -- Our country is obsessed with the perils of attractive young white women, as this week's trio of high profile crime stories about Amanda Knox, Jodi Arias and the Cleveland kidnapping victims demonstrates. We don't see breathless coverage of the disproportionately large number of African-American men tried for crimes in our system. We see almost no coverage of missing boys, or missing children of color, or crimes against nonwhites. This week an African-American man in Mississippi, Willie Manning, was about to be executed, though he was denied access to DNA testing. Manning, convicted of murdering two college students in 1994, maintains his innocence and requested the scientific testing, which has exonerated many convicted murderers, including some on death row. Lisa Bloom: Americans are obsessed with the perils of young, attractive white women. She says titillating stories such as the Arias, Knox and Cleveland cases draw coverage. She says a huge number of black men tried for crimes ignored, as are crimes against nonwhites. Bloom: A nation of equals must focus on worthy cases regardless of race or gender
Jodi Arias
[ "African-American" ]
{ "passage": 2725, "query": 4214 }
Query: And the biggest @placeholder crime story of all receives the least mention: that we now incarcerate more of our own people than any other country on earth, or in human history, and that minority males are disproportionately policed, arrested and convicted, and sentenced to harsher sentences. Entities: Manning, Bloom, Arias, Willie Manning, Lisa Bloom, Knox, African-American, Cleveland, Jodi Arias, CNN, Mississippi, Amanda Knox Passage: (CNN) -- Our country is obsessed with the perils of attractive young white women, as this week's trio of high profile crime stories about Amanda Knox, Jodi Arias and the Cleveland kidnapping victims demonstrates. We don't see breathless coverage of the disproportionately large number of African-American men tried for crimes in our system. We see almost no coverage of missing boys, or missing children of color, or crimes against nonwhites. This week an African-American man in Mississippi, Willie Manning, was about to be executed, though he was denied access to DNA testing. Manning, convicted of murdering two college students in 1994, maintains his innocence and requested the scientific testing, which has exonerated many convicted murderers, including some on death row. Lisa Bloom: Americans are obsessed with the perils of young, attractive white women. She says titillating stories such as the Arias, Knox and Cleveland cases draw coverage. She says a huge number of black men tried for crimes ignored, as are crimes against nonwhites. Bloom: A nation of equals must focus on worthy cases regardless of race or gender
African-American
[ "African-American" ]
{ "passage": 2725, "query": 4215 }
Query: African-@placeholder juveniles are six times as likely as whites to be sentenced to prison for identical crimes. Entities: Manning, Bloom, Arias, Willie Manning, Lisa Bloom, Knox, African-American, Cleveland, Jodi Arias, CNN, Mississippi, Amanda Knox Passage: (CNN) -- Our country is obsessed with the perils of attractive young white women, as this week's trio of high profile crime stories about Amanda Knox, Jodi Arias and the Cleveland kidnapping victims demonstrates. We don't see breathless coverage of the disproportionately large number of African-American men tried for crimes in our system. We see almost no coverage of missing boys, or missing children of color, or crimes against nonwhites. This week an African-American man in Mississippi, Willie Manning, was about to be executed, though he was denied access to DNA testing. Manning, convicted of murdering two college students in 1994, maintains his innocence and requested the scientific testing, which has exonerated many convicted murderers, including some on death row. Lisa Bloom: Americans are obsessed with the perils of young, attractive white women. She says titillating stories such as the Arias, Knox and Cleveland cases draw coverage. She says a huge number of black men tried for crimes ignored, as are crimes against nonwhites. Bloom: A nation of equals must focus on worthy cases regardless of race or gender
African-American
[ "Francis Hobin", "Hobin" ]
{ "passage": 2726, "query": 4216 }
Query: Partners in crime: Hobin, left, and Doyle, right, plotted the raid together while living at @placeholder's nearby flat Entities: Hobin, Manchester, Shane Doyle, Hugo Gye, CCTV, Francis Hobin Passage: By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 10:12 EST, 10 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:28 EST, 10 April 2013 A terrifying knifepoint robbery which was captured on CCTV appeared to show an innocent bystander look on in horror as a thief stole a till from a corner shop. But in fact the witness - who even offered moral support to the victims - was an accomplice helping his flatmate execute the robbery as part of a botched sting operation. Francis Hobin, who can be seen on the video ducking for cover, had posed as a shopper in the grocery store in Manchester to trick the shopkeeper into opening the till. Francis Hobin, 38, was witness to robbery in Manchester corner shop. But police discovered thief Shane Doyle, 32, actually lived with Hobin. Pair both sentenced to jail for botched sting operation
Francis Hobin
[ "Francis Hobin", "Hobin" ]
{ "passage": 2726, "query": 4216 }
Query: Partners in crime: Hobin, left, and Doyle, right, plotted the raid together while living at @placeholder's nearby flat Entities: Hobin, Manchester, Shane Doyle, Hugo Gye, CCTV, Francis Hobin Passage: By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 10:12 EST, 10 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:28 EST, 10 April 2013 A terrifying knifepoint robbery which was captured on CCTV appeared to show an innocent bystander look on in horror as a thief stole a till from a corner shop. But in fact the witness - who even offered moral support to the victims - was an accomplice helping his flatmate execute the robbery as part of a botched sting operation. Francis Hobin, who can be seen on the video ducking for cover, had posed as a shopper in the grocery store in Manchester to trick the shopkeeper into opening the till. Francis Hobin, 38, was witness to robbery in Manchester corner shop. But police discovered thief Shane Doyle, 32, actually lived with Hobin. Pair both sentenced to jail for botched sting operation
Hobin
[ "CCTV" ]
{ "passage": 2726, "query": 4217 }
Query: But when police studied @placeholder of the incident, they recognised Doyle and discovered that he and Hobin lived together at a flat a few streets away. Entities: Hobin, Manchester, Shane Doyle, Hugo Gye, CCTV, Francis Hobin Passage: By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 10:12 EST, 10 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:28 EST, 10 April 2013 A terrifying knifepoint robbery which was captured on CCTV appeared to show an innocent bystander look on in horror as a thief stole a till from a corner shop. But in fact the witness - who even offered moral support to the victims - was an accomplice helping his flatmate execute the robbery as part of a botched sting operation. Francis Hobin, who can be seen on the video ducking for cover, had posed as a shopper in the grocery store in Manchester to trick the shopkeeper into opening the till. Francis Hobin, 38, was witness to robbery in Manchester corner shop. But police discovered thief Shane Doyle, 32, actually lived with Hobin. Pair both sentenced to jail for botched sting operation
CCTV
[ "Shane Doyle" ]
{ "passage": 2726, "query": 4218 }
Query: Fighting back: When the shopkeeper attempted to intervene, @placeholder waved the knife at him and punched him Entities: Hobin, Manchester, Shane Doyle, Hugo Gye, CCTV, Francis Hobin Passage: By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 10:12 EST, 10 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:28 EST, 10 April 2013 A terrifying knifepoint robbery which was captured on CCTV appeared to show an innocent bystander look on in horror as a thief stole a till from a corner shop. But in fact the witness - who even offered moral support to the victims - was an accomplice helping his flatmate execute the robbery as part of a botched sting operation. Francis Hobin, who can be seen on the video ducking for cover, had posed as a shopper in the grocery store in Manchester to trick the shopkeeper into opening the till. Francis Hobin, 38, was witness to robbery in Manchester corner shop. But police discovered thief Shane Doyle, 32, actually lived with Hobin. Pair both sentenced to jail for botched sting operation
Shane Doyle
[ "Shane Doyle" ]
{ "passage": 2726, "query": 4219 }
Query: Back for more: @placeholder then apparently decided he would remove the till at take its entire contents away Entities: Hobin, Manchester, Shane Doyle, Hugo Gye, CCTV, Francis Hobin Passage: By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 10:12 EST, 10 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:28 EST, 10 April 2013 A terrifying knifepoint robbery which was captured on CCTV appeared to show an innocent bystander look on in horror as a thief stole a till from a corner shop. But in fact the witness - who even offered moral support to the victims - was an accomplice helping his flatmate execute the robbery as part of a botched sting operation. Francis Hobin, who can be seen on the video ducking for cover, had posed as a shopper in the grocery store in Manchester to trick the shopkeeper into opening the till. Francis Hobin, 38, was witness to robbery in Manchester corner shop. But police discovered thief Shane Doyle, 32, actually lived with Hobin. Pair both sentenced to jail for botched sting operation
Shane Doyle
[ "Shane Doyle" ]
{ "passage": 2726, "query": 4220 }
Query: Robbery: @placeholder burst in waving a kitchen knife and demanding the contents of the shop's till Entities: Hobin, Manchester, Shane Doyle, Hugo Gye, CCTV, Francis Hobin Passage: By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 10:12 EST, 10 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:28 EST, 10 April 2013 A terrifying knifepoint robbery which was captured on CCTV appeared to show an innocent bystander look on in horror as a thief stole a till from a corner shop. But in fact the witness - who even offered moral support to the victims - was an accomplice helping his flatmate execute the robbery as part of a botched sting operation. Francis Hobin, who can be seen on the video ducking for cover, had posed as a shopper in the grocery store in Manchester to trick the shopkeeper into opening the till. Francis Hobin, 38, was witness to robbery in Manchester corner shop. But police discovered thief Shane Doyle, 32, actually lived with Hobin. Pair both sentenced to jail for botched sting operation
Shane Doyle
[ "Mariam Yahya Ibrahim" ]
{ "passage": 2727, "query": 4221 }
Query: "When she stood in front of the court she said her name was @placeholder. Entities: Khartoum, Muslim, Christian, Al-Samani al-Hadi, Western, al-Hadi, Abrar al-Hadi, CNN, Sudan, Mariam Yahya Ibrahim, Omdurman Women's Prison Passage: Two names and two families at the heart of a tragedy. Al-Samani al-Hadi is one of three brothers, and what he calls their "private family business" has captured the attention of the world. "Firstly I want to say, I am the brother of the convicted woman Abrar al-Hadi", he tells CNN in his first sit-down interview since the woman he claims is his sister -- known as Mariam Yahya Ibrahim in media reports -- was sentenced to death by a court in Sudan for abandoning the Muslim faith. The woman, 27, was raised as a Christian by her mother and is married to a Christian man. But because her father -- who deserted the family when the woman was a child -- was Muslim, the courts consider her to be the same and asked her to recant her faith. She refused, and is now languishing in Omdurman Women's Prison, just outside Khartoum. Man claims to be brother of Christian woman sentenced to death for apostasy in Sudan. Al-Samani al-Hadi says the woman he claims is his sister should recant or be executed. Woman's husband says he had never seen al-Hadi before his wife's trial began. Western leaders have decried the verdict and asked Khartoum to free the woman
Mariam Yahya Ibrahim
[ "Christian" ]
{ "passage": 2727, "query": 4222 }
Query: She insists that she was brought up by a @placeholder mother and has never practiced Islam. Entities: Khartoum, Muslim, Christian, Al-Samani al-Hadi, Western, al-Hadi, Abrar al-Hadi, CNN, Sudan, Mariam Yahya Ibrahim, Omdurman Women's Prison Passage: Two names and two families at the heart of a tragedy. Al-Samani al-Hadi is one of three brothers, and what he calls their "private family business" has captured the attention of the world. "Firstly I want to say, I am the brother of the convicted woman Abrar al-Hadi", he tells CNN in his first sit-down interview since the woman he claims is his sister -- known as Mariam Yahya Ibrahim in media reports -- was sentenced to death by a court in Sudan for abandoning the Muslim faith. The woman, 27, was raised as a Christian by her mother and is married to a Christian man. But because her father -- who deserted the family when the woman was a child -- was Muslim, the courts consider her to be the same and asked her to recant her faith. She refused, and is now languishing in Omdurman Women's Prison, just outside Khartoum. Man claims to be brother of Christian woman sentenced to death for apostasy in Sudan. Al-Samani al-Hadi says the woman he claims is his sister should recant or be executed. Woman's husband says he had never seen al-Hadi before his wife's trial began. Western leaders have decried the verdict and asked Khartoum to free the woman
Christian
[ "Diego Lopez" ]
{ "passage": 2728, "query": 4223 }
Query: Costa should have doubled Atletico's lead in the 60th minute but scuffed his shot after being sent through one-on-one with goalkeeper @placeholder before Real cleared their lines. Entities: Napoli, Madrid, Ligue 1, Toulouse, Diego Costa, Atletico, Almeria, Diego Lopez, Atletico Madrid, CNN, Lionel Messi, Koke, Bernabeu, Serie A, Genoa, Real Madrid, Brazilian, Costa, Barcelona, La Liga, Real, Paris Saint-Germain, Karim Benzema Passage: (CNN) -- Atletico Madrid recorded their first victory in the league over Real Madrid this century with a 1-0 victory at the Bernabeu on Saturday. A first half strike by Brazilian striker Diego Costa maintained Atletico's 100% start to the La Liga season and secured a first league win against Real, home or away, since the 1999/2000 season. The game's only goal came in the 11th minute when Costa gathered in Koke's inch-perfect through ball before executing a crisp side-foot finish past keeper Diego Lopez. Real had their chances to equalize -- Karim Benzema going close with headers in the 23rd and 26th minute -- but Atletico's defense held firm as the first half came to a close. Atletico beat Real in Madrid league fixture for first time since 1999. Diego Costa's first half strike maintains Atletico's 100% start to league season. Injury to Lionel Messi mars Barcelona 2-0 win against Almeria. Napoli beat Genoa 2-0 in Serie A; Paris Saint-Germain beat Toulouse 2-0 in Ligue 1
Diego Lopez
[ "Lionel Messi" ]
{ "passage": 2728, "query": 4224 }
Query: Despite leaving the game so early, @placeholder still found time to influence the match scoring his eighth league goal of the season in the 20th minute. Entities: Napoli, Madrid, Ligue 1, Toulouse, Diego Costa, Atletico, Almeria, Diego Lopez, Atletico Madrid, CNN, Lionel Messi, Koke, Bernabeu, Serie A, Genoa, Real Madrid, Brazilian, Costa, Barcelona, La Liga, Real, Paris Saint-Germain, Karim Benzema Passage: (CNN) -- Atletico Madrid recorded their first victory in the league over Real Madrid this century with a 1-0 victory at the Bernabeu on Saturday. A first half strike by Brazilian striker Diego Costa maintained Atletico's 100% start to the La Liga season and secured a first league win against Real, home or away, since the 1999/2000 season. The game's only goal came in the 11th minute when Costa gathered in Koke's inch-perfect through ball before executing a crisp side-foot finish past keeper Diego Lopez. Real had their chances to equalize -- Karim Benzema going close with headers in the 23rd and 26th minute -- but Atletico's defense held firm as the first half came to a close. Atletico beat Real in Madrid league fixture for first time since 1999. Diego Costa's first half strike maintains Atletico's 100% start to league season. Injury to Lionel Messi mars Barcelona 2-0 win against Almeria. Napoli beat Genoa 2-0 in Serie A; Paris Saint-Germain beat Toulouse 2-0 in Ligue 1
Lionel Messi
[ "central Africa" ]
{ "passage": 2729, "query": 4225 }
Query: Two years later, South Sudan remains one of @placeholder's most impoverished countries despite containing the majority of known Sudanese oil reserves. Entities: South Sudan, Marines, United States, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Central African Republic, United Nations, Uganda, African, Kenya, Democratic Republic of Congo, Americans, CNN, Sudan, Djibouti, central Africa Passage: (CNN) -- Two weeks ago, South Sudan was best known as the youngest African country, created with much international fanfare in 2011. Today, it is possibly the next Rwanda. A flash-fire conflict threatening to escalate into full-blown civil war combines trademark elements of African tragedy -- resource wealth coveted by global powers, in this case oil, and longstanding political and ethnic divisions. Here's a quick primer to get you up to speed on the escalating situation: 1) First things first. Tell me about South Sudan. South Sudan is a landlocked country of more than 11 million people in central Africa, bordering Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic. The world's newest country descends into violence and chaos. The United Nations scrambles to ease the carnage and protect civilians. 150 Marines are positioned in Djibouti to help evacuate Americans. The United States urges opposing leaders to talk instead of fight
central Africa
[ "Americans", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 2729, "query": 4226 }
Query: "Based on registration, there are @placeholder citizens in other towns and areas throughout South Sudan," the official said. Entities: South Sudan, Marines, United States, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Central African Republic, United Nations, Uganda, African, Kenya, Democratic Republic of Congo, Americans, CNN, Sudan, Djibouti, central Africa Passage: (CNN) -- Two weeks ago, South Sudan was best known as the youngest African country, created with much international fanfare in 2011. Today, it is possibly the next Rwanda. A flash-fire conflict threatening to escalate into full-blown civil war combines trademark elements of African tragedy -- resource wealth coveted by global powers, in this case oil, and longstanding political and ethnic divisions. Here's a quick primer to get you up to speed on the escalating situation: 1) First things first. Tell me about South Sudan. South Sudan is a landlocked country of more than 11 million people in central Africa, bordering Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic. The world's newest country descends into violence and chaos. The United Nations scrambles to ease the carnage and protect civilians. 150 Marines are positioned in Djibouti to help evacuate Americans. The United States urges opposing leaders to talk instead of fight
Americans
[ "Americans", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 2729, "query": 4226 }
Query: "Based on registration, there are @placeholder citizens in other towns and areas throughout South Sudan," the official said. Entities: South Sudan, Marines, United States, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Central African Republic, United Nations, Uganda, African, Kenya, Democratic Republic of Congo, Americans, CNN, Sudan, Djibouti, central Africa Passage: (CNN) -- Two weeks ago, South Sudan was best known as the youngest African country, created with much international fanfare in 2011. Today, it is possibly the next Rwanda. A flash-fire conflict threatening to escalate into full-blown civil war combines trademark elements of African tragedy -- resource wealth coveted by global powers, in this case oil, and longstanding political and ethnic divisions. Here's a quick primer to get you up to speed on the escalating situation: 1) First things first. Tell me about South Sudan. South Sudan is a landlocked country of more than 11 million people in central Africa, bordering Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic. The world's newest country descends into violence and chaos. The United Nations scrambles to ease the carnage and protect civilians. 150 Marines are positioned in Djibouti to help evacuate Americans. The United States urges opposing leaders to talk instead of fight
United States
[ "Joachim Low", "Low" ]
{ "passage": 2730, "query": 4227 }
Query: But given the number of players it has affected, there are concerns that the issue may be more serious than @placeholder is letting on. Entities: Joachim Low, France, World Cup, Germany, Muller, Golden Boot, Brazil, Mats Hummels, Christoph Kramer, Thomas Muller, Low Passage: Germany have suffered a blow ahead of their World Cup quarter final clash with France after it was revealed a number of the squad have been hit by illness. Seven members of Germany’s squad are reported to be suffering from flu, coach Joachim Low confirmed that the players were ‘slightly ill’. Low attempted to play the issue down, betraying only that most of the affected players had ‘sore throats’. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Thomas Muller previously lead Germany's training session Fit? Thomas Muller is chasing the Golden Boot but has shown 'symptoms of the flu' recently Traveling: The players are forced to travel a lot during the World Cup which could add to illness spreading. Seven Germany players hit by illness ahead of Friday's World Cup quarter-final clash with France. Among those suspected of falling ill include Thomas Muller, Mats Hummels and Christoph Kramer. Germany manager Joachim Low plays it down saying they are 'slightly ill' with 'sore throats' but admits Muller showed 'symptoms of the flu' Low blames the climate in Brazil and constant traveling
Joachim Low
[ "Joachim Low", "Low" ]
{ "passage": 2730, "query": 4227 }
Query: But given the number of players it has affected, there are concerns that the issue may be more serious than @placeholder is letting on. Entities: Joachim Low, France, World Cup, Germany, Muller, Golden Boot, Brazil, Mats Hummels, Christoph Kramer, Thomas Muller, Low Passage: Germany have suffered a blow ahead of their World Cup quarter final clash with France after it was revealed a number of the squad have been hit by illness. Seven members of Germany’s squad are reported to be suffering from flu, coach Joachim Low confirmed that the players were ‘slightly ill’. Low attempted to play the issue down, betraying only that most of the affected players had ‘sore throats’. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Thomas Muller previously lead Germany's training session Fit? Thomas Muller is chasing the Golden Boot but has shown 'symptoms of the flu' recently Traveling: The players are forced to travel a lot during the World Cup which could add to illness spreading. Seven Germany players hit by illness ahead of Friday's World Cup quarter-final clash with France. Among those suspected of falling ill include Thomas Muller, Mats Hummels and Christoph Kramer. Germany manager Joachim Low plays it down saying they are 'slightly ill' with 'sore throats' but admits Muller showed 'symptoms of the flu' Low blames the climate in Brazil and constant traveling
Low
[ "Earth" ]
{ "passage": 2731, "query": 4228 }
Query: @placeholder is a little left of center in the image, and our moon is just below Earth. Entities: Martian, Nasa, Mark Prigg, Earth, Curiosity Mars rover, Dingo Gap, NASA, UPDATED Passage: By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 17:14 EST, 6 February 2014 | UPDATED: 18:13 EST, 6 February 2014 Nasa's Curiosity rover has been looking back at its home planet - and even send a picture back. The amazing image reveals the Earth and the moon in the far distance. It was taken as controllers prepare to send to rover on a risky mission to climb a large sand dune. Can you spot home? This view of the twilight sky and Martian horizon taken by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover includes Earth as the brightest point of light in the night sky. Dune is 1m high, and located in 'Dingo Gap' on the Martian surface. Team will slowly drive the rover to try and stop it getting stuck. Nasa's Spirit rover was lost in a sand trap in 2009
Earth
[ "Pendleton", "Victoria Pendleton" ]
{ "passage": 2732, "query": 4229 }
Query: 'Mate, there is no shame in a silver medal if anyone knows I know that,' @placeholder replied. Entities: Olympic, Commonwealth Games, Meares, Morton, Australian, Pendleton, Stephanie Morton, Beijing, Chris Hoy Velodrome, 2012 London Olympics, British, London 2012, 2008 Olympics, Sarah Dean, Anna Meares, Victoria Pendleton, Glasgow Passage: By Sarah Dean Olympic cycling champion Anna Meares suffered a tough day at the Commonwealth Games on Sunday after she was beaten by teammate Stephanie Morton and was then forced to endure an interview with her former arch rival Victoria Pendleton. Meares came second in the women's sprint track race against 23-year-old Morton, who finally dethroned her in Glasgow. The 30-year-old appeared tearful on the podium after Morton insisted she joined her on the top step to sing the Australian national anthem arm-in-arm. Meares was then approached for an interview by British cycling star Pendleton, with whom she shared a long and fierce rivalry that culminated in a legendary showdown at the 2012 London Olympics. Stephanie Morton beat Anna Meares in the sprint cycle finals on Sunday. Meares was tearful on the Commonwealth Games podium. The pair raced at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow. Meares was then interviewed by rival Victoria Pendleton. Pendleton and Meares were arch rivals on the track for years. Pendleton won gold in Beijing at the 2008 Olympics, but Meares spoiled her retirement party in front of a home crowd at London 2012. 'I'm a little stunned that you are here actually, I didn't expect to see your face,' Meares said to the retired British cyclist
Pendleton
[ "Pendleton", "Victoria Pendleton" ]
{ "passage": 2732, "query": 4229 }
Query: 'Mate, there is no shame in a silver medal if anyone knows I know that,' @placeholder replied. Entities: Olympic, Commonwealth Games, Meares, Morton, Australian, Pendleton, Stephanie Morton, Beijing, Chris Hoy Velodrome, 2012 London Olympics, British, London 2012, 2008 Olympics, Sarah Dean, Anna Meares, Victoria Pendleton, Glasgow Passage: By Sarah Dean Olympic cycling champion Anna Meares suffered a tough day at the Commonwealth Games on Sunday after she was beaten by teammate Stephanie Morton and was then forced to endure an interview with her former arch rival Victoria Pendleton. Meares came second in the women's sprint track race against 23-year-old Morton, who finally dethroned her in Glasgow. The 30-year-old appeared tearful on the podium after Morton insisted she joined her on the top step to sing the Australian national anthem arm-in-arm. Meares was then approached for an interview by British cycling star Pendleton, with whom she shared a long and fierce rivalry that culminated in a legendary showdown at the 2012 London Olympics. Stephanie Morton beat Anna Meares in the sprint cycle finals on Sunday. Meares was tearful on the Commonwealth Games podium. The pair raced at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow. Meares was then interviewed by rival Victoria Pendleton. Pendleton and Meares were arch rivals on the track for years. Pendleton won gold in Beijing at the 2008 Olympics, but Meares spoiled her retirement party in front of a home crowd at London 2012. 'I'm a little stunned that you are here actually, I didn't expect to see your face,' Meares said to the retired British cyclist
Victoria Pendleton
[ "Liverpool" ]
{ "passage": 2733, "query": 4230 }
Query: @placeholder striker Sturridge peels away in celebration after drawing Liverpool level early in the second half Entities: Selhurst Park, AFC Wimbledon, Crystal Palace, Daniel Sturridge, FA Cup, Adam Lallana, London, Liverpool, Fraizer Campbell Passage: So there is no curse of Selhurst Park and meeting Crystal Palace in the FA Cup holds no special fear for Liverpool. Having quieted one unhappy spirit from a past life by beating AFC Wimbledon in January, Liverpool returned to south London on Saturday evening, to the venue where their title hopes disintegrated last season, to face the team which still celebrates beating them 4-3 in an FA Cup semi-final in 1990. Ultimately they prevailed but not without the odd scare. Liverpool are not yet so strong and confident in themselves that they can dismiss the superstition surrounding a jinxed team with the authority of an assured sceptic. After all, they lost 3-1 here only in November. Fraizer Campbell gives Crystal Palace the lead after 16 minutes of FA Cup fifth round clash. Daniel Sturridge and Adam Lallana then strike in second half as Liverpool come from behind. Reds qualify for the quarter-finals of the competition after victory at Selhurst Park on Saturday
Liverpool
[ "England", "Miss England" ]
{ "passage": 2734, "query": 4231 }
Query: 'She told me to run back up to the house because Miss @placeholder had phoned and wanted to talk to me. Entities: Somerset, England, Louise, Miss England, Wellington, Katy Winter, Louise Bakewell Passage: By Katy Winter PUBLISHED: 06:29 EST, 3 May 2013 | UPDATED: 06:48 EST, 3 May 2013 A teenage farmer who spends her days getting muddy on her family farm is set to swap her Wellington boots for high heels and her overalls for a bikini in a bid to be crowned Miss England. Louise Bakewell, 19, from Somerset, says she is 'thrilled' after a win in her local pageant saw her reach the finals of Miss England. It will be a far cry from her day to day life: a regular day for Louise will see her dressed in dirty clothes tending to the cattle and sheep at her parents' farm in Somerset. Louise Bakewell, 19 works on her parents' and is a trained mechanic. Beat hundreds to be crowned Miss Somerset. Told of her win in a phone call while delivering a lamb in a field. Will now compete in the finals of Miss England next month. Says she will make eco-round dress from burlap sack
England
[ "England", "Miss England" ]
{ "passage": 2734, "query": 4231 }
Query: 'She told me to run back up to the house because Miss @placeholder had phoned and wanted to talk to me. Entities: Somerset, England, Louise, Miss England, Wellington, Katy Winter, Louise Bakewell Passage: By Katy Winter PUBLISHED: 06:29 EST, 3 May 2013 | UPDATED: 06:48 EST, 3 May 2013 A teenage farmer who spends her days getting muddy on her family farm is set to swap her Wellington boots for high heels and her overalls for a bikini in a bid to be crowned Miss England. Louise Bakewell, 19, from Somerset, says she is 'thrilled' after a win in her local pageant saw her reach the finals of Miss England. It will be a far cry from her day to day life: a regular day for Louise will see her dressed in dirty clothes tending to the cattle and sheep at her parents' farm in Somerset. Louise Bakewell, 19 works on her parents' and is a trained mechanic. Beat hundreds to be crowned Miss Somerset. Told of her win in a phone call while delivering a lamb in a field. Will now compete in the finals of Miss England next month. Says she will make eco-round dress from burlap sack
Miss England
[ "Somerset" ]
{ "passage": 2734, "query": 4232 }
Query: But Louise was forced to put her medicine degree - and beauty pageant ambitions - on hold shortly afterwards when crippling back pain meant she had to return home to @placeholder. Entities: Somerset, England, Louise, Miss England, Wellington, Katy Winter, Louise Bakewell Passage: By Katy Winter PUBLISHED: 06:29 EST, 3 May 2013 | UPDATED: 06:48 EST, 3 May 2013 A teenage farmer who spends her days getting muddy on her family farm is set to swap her Wellington boots for high heels and her overalls for a bikini in a bid to be crowned Miss England. Louise Bakewell, 19, from Somerset, says she is 'thrilled' after a win in her local pageant saw her reach the finals of Miss England. It will be a far cry from her day to day life: a regular day for Louise will see her dressed in dirty clothes tending to the cattle and sheep at her parents' farm in Somerset. Louise Bakewell, 19 works on her parents' and is a trained mechanic. Beat hundreds to be crowned Miss Somerset. Told of her win in a phone call while delivering a lamb in a field. Will now compete in the finals of Miss England next month. Says she will make eco-round dress from burlap sack
Somerset
[ "Somerset" ]
{ "passage": 2734, "query": 4233 }
Query: Louise is hoping to reflect her @placeholder roots during the creative rounds of the competition. Entities: Somerset, England, Louise, Miss England, Wellington, Katy Winter, Louise Bakewell Passage: By Katy Winter PUBLISHED: 06:29 EST, 3 May 2013 | UPDATED: 06:48 EST, 3 May 2013 A teenage farmer who spends her days getting muddy on her family farm is set to swap her Wellington boots for high heels and her overalls for a bikini in a bid to be crowned Miss England. Louise Bakewell, 19, from Somerset, says she is 'thrilled' after a win in her local pageant saw her reach the finals of Miss England. It will be a far cry from her day to day life: a regular day for Louise will see her dressed in dirty clothes tending to the cattle and sheep at her parents' farm in Somerset. Louise Bakewell, 19 works on her parents' and is a trained mechanic. Beat hundreds to be crowned Miss Somerset. Told of her win in a phone call while delivering a lamb in a field. Will now compete in the finals of Miss England next month. Says she will make eco-round dress from burlap sack
Somerset
[ "Liberal party" ]
{ "passage": 2735, "query": 4234 }
Query: Mr Abbott played down speculations of turmoil within the @placeholder on Saturday Entities: Liberal party, Cadel Evans, Mal Brough, MAMIL, Great Ocean Road Race, Paid Parental Leave Scheme, Malcolm Turnbull, Tony Abbott, PM, Abbott, Australians, Tour de France, Julie Bishop, Brough, Prince Phillip, Scott Morrison, Howard Passage: Tony Abbott took a break amid the mounting pressure on his leadership to take a ride with Tour de France winner Cadel Evans, as three potential candidates emerged to take over as leader of the Government. The Prime Minister's leadership has been the subject of increasing speculation following a series of unpopular decisions capped by the controversy over his decision to knight Prince Phillip. Amid backbencher disquiet Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Scott Morrison and former Howard government cabinet minister Mal Brough have emerged as potential candidates to take over as leader of the Liberal party. Scroll down for video. The PM took part in the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race on Saturday. He labelled himself a MAMIL- a middle-aged man in lycra. Mr Abbott said he was still in touch with ordinary Australians. His comments come as potential candidates are named to for leadership. Julie Bishop, Malcolm Turnbull, Scott Morrison and Mal Brough named. Mr Brough would not deny he had been approached as a candidate. The revelation comes amid backbench anger at Prince Phillip's knighthood. Mr Abbott is set to reveal changes to Paid Parental Leave Scheme. The scheme was criticised for being too expensive for the economy
Liberal party
[ "Dwight Schrute" ]
{ "passage": 2736, "query": 4235 }
Query: To: Dwight Schrute From: Future @placeholder, At 8AM today someone poisons the coffee. Entities: The View, Prom Queen, CareerBuilder.com, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Dwight Schrute, The Office, Susan Shapiro Barash, Bette Davis, Davis, Miriam Hopkins, Jim Halpert, Rosie O'Donnell Passage: (CareerBuilder.com) -- The late actress Bette Davis once said "I do not regret one professional enemy I have made. Any actor who doesn't dare to make an enemy should get out of the business." It seems Davis -- who counted one-time co-star Miriam Hopkins as her life-long arch-nemesis -- was on to something. Though most of have had the occasional office enemy -- the superior who takes credit for your work, the gum-snapper that sits across the hall -- it seems like small screen stars take work-feuds to a whole 'nother level. From the bitter battles of talk show hosts, to the fictional fights of sitcom stars, here are our favorite battles of on-screen co-workers. (Plus a little professional advice to help them settle their disputes, from relationship expert Susan Shapiro Barash, author of "Toxic Friends," and "Tripping the Prom Queen"). Small screen stars take feuds with coworkers to a new level. Jim Halpert constantly pulls pranks on Dwight Schrute in "The Office" Rosie O'Donnell quit over a feud with Elisabeth Hasselbeck on "The View"
Dwight Schrute
[ "The View" ]
{ "passage": 2736, "query": 4236 }
Query: The all-out war Elisabeth Hasselbeck vs. Rosie O'Donnell, "@placeholder" Entities: The View, Prom Queen, CareerBuilder.com, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Dwight Schrute, The Office, Susan Shapiro Barash, Bette Davis, Davis, Miriam Hopkins, Jim Halpert, Rosie O'Donnell Passage: (CareerBuilder.com) -- The late actress Bette Davis once said "I do not regret one professional enemy I have made. Any actor who doesn't dare to make an enemy should get out of the business." It seems Davis -- who counted one-time co-star Miriam Hopkins as her life-long arch-nemesis -- was on to something. Though most of have had the occasional office enemy -- the superior who takes credit for your work, the gum-snapper that sits across the hall -- it seems like small screen stars take work-feuds to a whole 'nother level. From the bitter battles of talk show hosts, to the fictional fights of sitcom stars, here are our favorite battles of on-screen co-workers. (Plus a little professional advice to help them settle their disputes, from relationship expert Susan Shapiro Barash, author of "Toxic Friends," and "Tripping the Prom Queen"). Small screen stars take feuds with coworkers to a new level. Jim Halpert constantly pulls pranks on Dwight Schrute in "The Office" Rosie O'Donnell quit over a feud with Elisabeth Hasselbeck on "The View"
The View
[ "Elisabeth Hasselbeck" ]
{ "passage": 2736, "query": 4237 }
Query: Their feud came to a head when O'Donnell called @placeholder "cowardly" for not defending her in the media. Entities: The View, Prom Queen, CareerBuilder.com, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Dwight Schrute, The Office, Susan Shapiro Barash, Bette Davis, Davis, Miriam Hopkins, Jim Halpert, Rosie O'Donnell Passage: (CareerBuilder.com) -- The late actress Bette Davis once said "I do not regret one professional enemy I have made. Any actor who doesn't dare to make an enemy should get out of the business." It seems Davis -- who counted one-time co-star Miriam Hopkins as her life-long arch-nemesis -- was on to something. Though most of have had the occasional office enemy -- the superior who takes credit for your work, the gum-snapper that sits across the hall -- it seems like small screen stars take work-feuds to a whole 'nother level. From the bitter battles of talk show hosts, to the fictional fights of sitcom stars, here are our favorite battles of on-screen co-workers. (Plus a little professional advice to help them settle their disputes, from relationship expert Susan Shapiro Barash, author of "Toxic Friends," and "Tripping the Prom Queen"). Small screen stars take feuds with coworkers to a new level. Jim Halpert constantly pulls pranks on Dwight Schrute in "The Office" Rosie O'Donnell quit over a feud with Elisabeth Hasselbeck on "The View"
Elisabeth Hasselbeck
[ "Rayo Vallecano" ]
{ "passage": 2737, "query": 4238 }
Query: Ayuso's story grabbed the attention of the club with fans holding aloft a banner which read "@placeholder against evictions" in a recent league match. Entities: Vallecas, Spanish, Madrid, Spain, La Liga, Ayuso, CNN, Rayo Vallecano, Carmen Martinez Ayuso Passage: (CNN) -- Over the past five years evictions have become a symbol of Spain's economic crisis, but the latest homeowner to face the prospect of homelessness -- an 85-year-old woman -- has found an unlikely guardian angel. One of the poorest football teams in Spain's top division, Madrid club Rayo Vallecano, has promised to help Carmen Martinez Ayuso find a new apartment after she was evicted by her landlord. From the Vallecas district of the Spanish capital, Ayuso had lived in the apartment for half a century but couldn't pay the rent after her son had used her home as collateral on a loan he was then unable to repay. Rayo Vallecano to help find new apartment for 85-year-old. La Liga club moved to help following eviction. Carmen Martinez Ayuso had lived in the apartment for 50 years. Statistics show that 1,218 evictions took place between January and June 2014
Rayo Vallecano
[ "Ayuso", "Carmen Martinez Ayuso" ]
{ "passage": 2737, "query": 4239 }
Query: He promised it wasn't just him that would try and help @placeholder, but that the "the coaching staff, the players, the club" would also become involved. Entities: Vallecas, Spanish, Madrid, Spain, La Liga, Ayuso, CNN, Rayo Vallecano, Carmen Martinez Ayuso Passage: (CNN) -- Over the past five years evictions have become a symbol of Spain's economic crisis, but the latest homeowner to face the prospect of homelessness -- an 85-year-old woman -- has found an unlikely guardian angel. One of the poorest football teams in Spain's top division, Madrid club Rayo Vallecano, has promised to help Carmen Martinez Ayuso find a new apartment after she was evicted by her landlord. From the Vallecas district of the Spanish capital, Ayuso had lived in the apartment for half a century but couldn't pay the rent after her son had used her home as collateral on a loan he was then unable to repay. Rayo Vallecano to help find new apartment for 85-year-old. La Liga club moved to help following eviction. Carmen Martinez Ayuso had lived in the apartment for 50 years. Statistics show that 1,218 evictions took place between January and June 2014
Ayuso
[ "Ayuso", "Carmen Martinez Ayuso" ]
{ "passage": 2737, "query": 4239 }
Query: He promised it wasn't just him that would try and help @placeholder, but that the "the coaching staff, the players, the club" would also become involved. Entities: Vallecas, Spanish, Madrid, Spain, La Liga, Ayuso, CNN, Rayo Vallecano, Carmen Martinez Ayuso Passage: (CNN) -- Over the past five years evictions have become a symbol of Spain's economic crisis, but the latest homeowner to face the prospect of homelessness -- an 85-year-old woman -- has found an unlikely guardian angel. One of the poorest football teams in Spain's top division, Madrid club Rayo Vallecano, has promised to help Carmen Martinez Ayuso find a new apartment after she was evicted by her landlord. From the Vallecas district of the Spanish capital, Ayuso had lived in the apartment for half a century but couldn't pay the rent after her son had used her home as collateral on a loan he was then unable to repay. Rayo Vallecano to help find new apartment for 85-year-old. La Liga club moved to help following eviction. Carmen Martinez Ayuso had lived in the apartment for 50 years. Statistics show that 1,218 evictions took place between January and June 2014
Carmen Martinez Ayuso
[ "Sherry" ]
{ "passage": 2738, "query": 4240 }
Query: As the show revealed, the appeal of @placeholder seems to lie partly in the fact that dating real women has been something of a disappointment. Entities: Robert, My Strange Addiction, California, Newport Beach, Californian, TLC, Sherry Passage: A 70-year-old man reveals his peculiar penchant for wearing rubber and silicone bodysuits to resemble a female blow-up doll in the upcoming season of My Strange Addiction. Robert, a divorced property developer who lives in Newport Beach, California, with his 19-year-old daughter, is part of a growing community of 'maskers.' For Robert, dressing as his female alter-ego 'Sherry' is a dedicated passion. He has been slipping into his skin-tight suits - which come with eerie matching masks - for 12 years. Unusual hobby: A 70-year-old man reveals his peculiar penchant for wearing rubber and silicone bodysuits to resemble a female blow-up doll (pictured) in the upcoming season of My Strange Addiction. 'Robert' - not his real name - is part of a growing community of 'maskers', men who wear rubber suits to resemble women. The 70-year-old Californian finds it hard to date women because they don't compare in looks to his silicone alter-ego 'Sherry' Other subjects set to appear on TLC's upcoming series include a women who is addicted to eating bricks. My Strange Addiction airs January 7
Sherry
[ "United Healthcare" ]
{ "passage": 2739, "query": 4241 }
Query: 'The fact that @placeholder is calling the ability to hear an elective surgery is just unbelievable to us,' Rich Hunter said. Entities: Nixon 'Wildcard' Hunter, United Healthcare, Daily Mail, California, Tustin, Nixon, Nixon Hunter Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:50 EST, 7 June 2013 | UPDATED: 10:52 EST, 7 June 2013 A family has launched a campaign to make their health insurers cover the costs of a cochlear implant for their six-month-old son after the company said the life-changing procedure was 'elective'. Nixon 'Wildcard' Hunter, from Tustin, California, was born prematurely and has battled jaundice, gastric tube surgery and open heart surgery. He also suffers from profound hearing loss. After the family's insurance company, United Healthcare, covered procedures needed to overcome his other health issues, Nixon's parents were stunned when they would not pay for the implant. Nixon Hunter was premature and has undergone multiple operations. He now needs a hearing implant - but the insurers will not pay for it. They said his parents' employers simply do not include it in their plans. Parents have now started an online petition to include the life-changing procedure on insurance plans
United Healthcare
[ "Ashlie Hamlyn", "Hamlyn" ]
{ "passage": 2740, "query": 4242 }
Query: He said: ‘I did send the message, and for that I have apologised to @placeholder. Entities: Clarendon Estates, Hamlyn, Ashlie Hamlyn, Volkswagen Polo, Mark Duell, Leicestershire, Braunstone, Steve Charlton Passage: By Mark Duell An estate agent called a prospective tenant a ‘f***ing liar’ and a ‘very silly little girl’ after she missed a flat viewing because her car had exploded en route, text messages revealed today. Ashlie Hamlyn was sent the abusive messages by Clarendon Estates owner Steve Charlton after she missed an appointment when her Volkswagen Polo burst into flames while she was driving. After the 25-year-old bar worker from Braunstone, Leicestershire, offered this explanation, the estate agent was initially sympathetic - but minutes later he sent a text calling her a ‘f***ing liar’. Shocked: Bar worker Ashlie Hamlyn (pictured), of Braunstone, Leicestershire was sent the abusive messages after she missed an appointment when her Volkswagen Polo burst into flames while she was driving. Ashlie Hamlyn was sent abusive messages by owner of Clarendon Estates. Missed viewing when Volkswagen Polo caught fire while she was driving. Estate agent was sympathetic but then texted to say she was a 'f***ing liar' Miss Hamlyn says: 'I was at home in tears when the message came through' Estate agent Steve Charlton has apologised for sending abusive message. But he claims he found out she had reserved another house in the morning
Ashlie Hamlyn
[ "Ashlie Hamlyn", "Hamlyn" ]
{ "passage": 2740, "query": 4242 }
Query: He said: ‘I did send the message, and for that I have apologised to @placeholder. Entities: Clarendon Estates, Hamlyn, Ashlie Hamlyn, Volkswagen Polo, Mark Duell, Leicestershire, Braunstone, Steve Charlton Passage: By Mark Duell An estate agent called a prospective tenant a ‘f***ing liar’ and a ‘very silly little girl’ after she missed a flat viewing because her car had exploded en route, text messages revealed today. Ashlie Hamlyn was sent the abusive messages by Clarendon Estates owner Steve Charlton after she missed an appointment when her Volkswagen Polo burst into flames while she was driving. After the 25-year-old bar worker from Braunstone, Leicestershire, offered this explanation, the estate agent was initially sympathetic - but minutes later he sent a text calling her a ‘f***ing liar’. Shocked: Bar worker Ashlie Hamlyn (pictured), of Braunstone, Leicestershire was sent the abusive messages after she missed an appointment when her Volkswagen Polo burst into flames while she was driving. Ashlie Hamlyn was sent abusive messages by owner of Clarendon Estates. Missed viewing when Volkswagen Polo caught fire while she was driving. Estate agent was sympathetic but then texted to say she was a 'f***ing liar' Miss Hamlyn says: 'I was at home in tears when the message came through' Estate agent Steve Charlton has apologised for sending abusive message. But he claims he found out she had reserved another house in the morning
Hamlyn
[ "Real Sociedad" ]
{ "passage": 2741, "query": 4243 }
Query: VIDEO Scroll down to see Messi and Suarez in game of keep-ball ahead of @placeholder clash Entities: Everton, Lionel Messi, Argentine, Glaswegian, Barcelona, Moyes, David Moyes, Manchester United, Liverpool, La Liga, Premier League, Real Sociedad, Leo Messi, Luis Suarez, Suarez Passage: It is a measure of the job facing David Moyes on Sunday night as his Real Sociedad side face Barcelona that he comes up against one of the scourges of his Premier League managerial career in Luis Suarez and yet the former Liverpool striker will not be his biggest concern. Moyes must also deal with Leo Messi who scored 58 goals for club and country in 2014 and wants to start 2015 in style. Moyes said of the Argentine: 'We will try to stop him but everyone tries to stop him. He is a very special player. We have all been privileged to watch him play over the years.' Real Sociedad host Barcelona in La Liga on Sunday evening. David Moyes will have to find a way to halt Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi. Suarez scored against Moyes' Everton and Manchester United sides. But the Glaswegian said he is looking forward to the encounter
Real Sociedad
[ "French" ]
{ "passage": 2742, "query": 4244 }
Query: Investigators have not yet established what caused the crash, and large parts of the plane -- including both flight recorders -- have never been found, despite an extensive search operation that included a @placeholder navy submarine. Entities: Airbus, French, Rio de Janeiro, Thomas Enders, Enders, Air France Flight 447, Atlantic Ocean, Sylvie Zimmerman, CNN, Paris, Sylvie Polack Passage: Paris (CNN) -- A French magistrate is investigating Airbus for involuntary manslaughter in connection with the mysterious 2009 crash of Air France Flight 447 into the southern Atlantic Ocean, according to the airline manufacturer and a court spokeswoman. Judge Sylvie Zimmerman is presiding over the inquiry into the Airbus-made plane, court spokeswoman Sylvie Polack told CNN on Thursday. The plane fell into the sea while traveling from Rio de Janeiro to Paris, killing all 228 people aboard. Thomas Enders, CEO of Airbus, disagreed with the decision to commence the investigation, he said in a statement. "On behalf of Airbus, I have noted the absence of facts supporting this step and stated our strong disagreement," Enders said. Air France Flight 447 mysteriously crashed in the Atlantic Ocean in 2009. All 228 people aboard were killed. Plane manufacturer Airbus is now being investigated by a French magistrate
French
[ "McGee", "Vincent McGee" ]
{ "passage": 2743, "query": 4245 }
Query: Mr @placeholder’s mother told authorities that her family was acquainted with the victim, and that he had socialized at their home for an hour on the night of his death. Entities: McGee, Nationalist Movement, Brandon, Richard Barrett, Vincent McGee, Barrett, Mississippi Passage: A 23-year-old black man has been charged in the grisly murder of a 67-year-old white supremacist in Brandon, Mississippi. Vincent McGee, an ex-convict, pleaded guilty to manslaughter, arson and burglary charges in connection with the murder of Richard Barrett in rural Mississippi in April 2010. Mr McGee, who had originally been charged with capital murder, maintained that Mr Barrett had made sexual advances towards him. He had also told the media, shortly after Mr Barrett’s death, that he was unaware of the man’s white supremacist views. Vincent McGee has pleaded guilty to manslaughter, arson, and burglary in connection with the murder of white supremacist Richard Barrett. Richard Barrett was beaten, burned and stabbed 16 times. He was founder of a Mississippi-based segregationist group the Nationalist Movement
McGee
[ "McGee", "Vincent McGee" ]
{ "passage": 2743, "query": 4245 }
Query: Mr @placeholder’s mother told authorities that her family was acquainted with the victim, and that he had socialized at their home for an hour on the night of his death. Entities: McGee, Nationalist Movement, Brandon, Richard Barrett, Vincent McGee, Barrett, Mississippi Passage: A 23-year-old black man has been charged in the grisly murder of a 67-year-old white supremacist in Brandon, Mississippi. Vincent McGee, an ex-convict, pleaded guilty to manslaughter, arson and burglary charges in connection with the murder of Richard Barrett in rural Mississippi in April 2010. Mr McGee, who had originally been charged with capital murder, maintained that Mr Barrett had made sexual advances towards him. He had also told the media, shortly after Mr Barrett’s death, that he was unaware of the man’s white supremacist views. Vincent McGee has pleaded guilty to manslaughter, arson, and burglary in connection with the murder of white supremacist Richard Barrett. Richard Barrett was beaten, burned and stabbed 16 times. He was founder of a Mississippi-based segregationist group the Nationalist Movement
Vincent McGee
[ "Cain" ]
{ "passage": 2744, "query": 4246 }
Query: So now comes @placeholder, accused of sexual harassment by four women. Entities: John Edwards, Cain, Eliot Spitzer, Gary Hart, Bill Clinton, Mark Sanford, Gloria Borger, John Ensign, CNN, David Vitter, Borger, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- When you consider the array of public men who have been forced, in one way or another, to come clean on their bad behavior, the list is not insubstantial: a president (Bill Clinton), presidential candidates (John Edwards, Gary Hart), governors (Mark Sanford, Eliot Spitzer), senators (John Ensign, David Vitter). And that's just the top tier. The bar has been set -- and it's awfully low. And by the way, many of these men managed to crawl right under that bar and survive, even thrive. Eventually, they found there was just one way out -- owning up to their own shortcomings. Sure, it may have been due to legal pressure. Or political reality. Or both. But some discovered the public can be forgiving, especially if it believes you have something important to offer to the nation. Just ask Bill Clinton, now serving as philanthropist to the world. The litany of politicians behaving badly is a long one, says Gloria Borger. Many have survived, but the verdict is up to the voters, she says. She says Cain's best strategy would be to seek release of all the details. Borger: Bill Clinton was able to survive a damaging scandal
Cain
[ "Bill Clinton", "David Vitter", "Eliot Spitzer", "John Edwards", "John Ensign", "Mark Sanford" ]
{ "passage": 2744, "query": 4247 }
Query: "For we who led the charge against @placeholder on a number of related issues to continue to blame the media or other campaigns or say it simply doesn't matter makes us the hypocrites as well," he wrote on CNN.com. Entities: John Edwards, Cain, Eliot Spitzer, Gary Hart, Bill Clinton, Mark Sanford, Gloria Borger, John Ensign, CNN, David Vitter, Borger, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- When you consider the array of public men who have been forced, in one way or another, to come clean on their bad behavior, the list is not insubstantial: a president (Bill Clinton), presidential candidates (John Edwards, Gary Hart), governors (Mark Sanford, Eliot Spitzer), senators (John Ensign, David Vitter). And that's just the top tier. The bar has been set -- and it's awfully low. And by the way, many of these men managed to crawl right under that bar and survive, even thrive. Eventually, they found there was just one way out -- owning up to their own shortcomings. Sure, it may have been due to legal pressure. Or political reality. Or both. But some discovered the public can be forgiving, especially if it believes you have something important to offer to the nation. Just ask Bill Clinton, now serving as philanthropist to the world. The litany of politicians behaving badly is a long one, says Gloria Borger. Many have survived, but the verdict is up to the voters, she says. She says Cain's best strategy would be to seek release of all the details. Borger: Bill Clinton was able to survive a damaging scandal
Bill Clinton
[ "Bill Clinton", "David Vitter", "Eliot Spitzer", "John Edwards", "John Ensign", "Mark Sanford" ]
{ "passage": 2744, "query": 4247 }
Query: "For we who led the charge against @placeholder on a number of related issues to continue to blame the media or other campaigns or say it simply doesn't matter makes us the hypocrites as well," he wrote on CNN.com. Entities: John Edwards, Cain, Eliot Spitzer, Gary Hart, Bill Clinton, Mark Sanford, Gloria Borger, John Ensign, CNN, David Vitter, Borger, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- When you consider the array of public men who have been forced, in one way or another, to come clean on their bad behavior, the list is not insubstantial: a president (Bill Clinton), presidential candidates (John Edwards, Gary Hart), governors (Mark Sanford, Eliot Spitzer), senators (John Ensign, David Vitter). And that's just the top tier. The bar has been set -- and it's awfully low. And by the way, many of these men managed to crawl right under that bar and survive, even thrive. Eventually, they found there was just one way out -- owning up to their own shortcomings. Sure, it may have been due to legal pressure. Or political reality. Or both. But some discovered the public can be forgiving, especially if it believes you have something important to offer to the nation. Just ask Bill Clinton, now serving as philanthropist to the world. The litany of politicians behaving badly is a long one, says Gloria Borger. Many have survived, but the verdict is up to the voters, she says. She says Cain's best strategy would be to seek release of all the details. Borger: Bill Clinton was able to survive a damaging scandal
David Vitter
[ "Bill Clinton", "David Vitter", "Eliot Spitzer", "John Edwards", "John Ensign", "Mark Sanford" ]
{ "passage": 2744, "query": 4247 }
Query: "For we who led the charge against @placeholder on a number of related issues to continue to blame the media or other campaigns or say it simply doesn't matter makes us the hypocrites as well," he wrote on CNN.com. Entities: John Edwards, Cain, Eliot Spitzer, Gary Hart, Bill Clinton, Mark Sanford, Gloria Borger, John Ensign, CNN, David Vitter, Borger, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- When you consider the array of public men who have been forced, in one way or another, to come clean on their bad behavior, the list is not insubstantial: a president (Bill Clinton), presidential candidates (John Edwards, Gary Hart), governors (Mark Sanford, Eliot Spitzer), senators (John Ensign, David Vitter). And that's just the top tier. The bar has been set -- and it's awfully low. And by the way, many of these men managed to crawl right under that bar and survive, even thrive. Eventually, they found there was just one way out -- owning up to their own shortcomings. Sure, it may have been due to legal pressure. Or political reality. Or both. But some discovered the public can be forgiving, especially if it believes you have something important to offer to the nation. Just ask Bill Clinton, now serving as philanthropist to the world. The litany of politicians behaving badly is a long one, says Gloria Borger. Many have survived, but the verdict is up to the voters, she says. She says Cain's best strategy would be to seek release of all the details. Borger: Bill Clinton was able to survive a damaging scandal
Eliot Spitzer
[ "Bill Clinton", "David Vitter", "Eliot Spitzer", "John Edwards", "John Ensign", "Mark Sanford" ]
{ "passage": 2744, "query": 4247 }
Query: "For we who led the charge against @placeholder on a number of related issues to continue to blame the media or other campaigns or say it simply doesn't matter makes us the hypocrites as well," he wrote on CNN.com. Entities: John Edwards, Cain, Eliot Spitzer, Gary Hart, Bill Clinton, Mark Sanford, Gloria Borger, John Ensign, CNN, David Vitter, Borger, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- When you consider the array of public men who have been forced, in one way or another, to come clean on their bad behavior, the list is not insubstantial: a president (Bill Clinton), presidential candidates (John Edwards, Gary Hart), governors (Mark Sanford, Eliot Spitzer), senators (John Ensign, David Vitter). And that's just the top tier. The bar has been set -- and it's awfully low. And by the way, many of these men managed to crawl right under that bar and survive, even thrive. Eventually, they found there was just one way out -- owning up to their own shortcomings. Sure, it may have been due to legal pressure. Or political reality. Or both. But some discovered the public can be forgiving, especially if it believes you have something important to offer to the nation. Just ask Bill Clinton, now serving as philanthropist to the world. The litany of politicians behaving badly is a long one, says Gloria Borger. Many have survived, but the verdict is up to the voters, she says. She says Cain's best strategy would be to seek release of all the details. Borger: Bill Clinton was able to survive a damaging scandal
John Edwards
[ "Bill Clinton", "David Vitter", "Eliot Spitzer", "John Edwards", "John Ensign", "Mark Sanford" ]
{ "passage": 2744, "query": 4247 }
Query: "For we who led the charge against @placeholder on a number of related issues to continue to blame the media or other campaigns or say it simply doesn't matter makes us the hypocrites as well," he wrote on CNN.com. Entities: John Edwards, Cain, Eliot Spitzer, Gary Hart, Bill Clinton, Mark Sanford, Gloria Borger, John Ensign, CNN, David Vitter, Borger, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- When you consider the array of public men who have been forced, in one way or another, to come clean on their bad behavior, the list is not insubstantial: a president (Bill Clinton), presidential candidates (John Edwards, Gary Hart), governors (Mark Sanford, Eliot Spitzer), senators (John Ensign, David Vitter). And that's just the top tier. The bar has been set -- and it's awfully low. And by the way, many of these men managed to crawl right under that bar and survive, even thrive. Eventually, they found there was just one way out -- owning up to their own shortcomings. Sure, it may have been due to legal pressure. Or political reality. Or both. But some discovered the public can be forgiving, especially if it believes you have something important to offer to the nation. Just ask Bill Clinton, now serving as philanthropist to the world. The litany of politicians behaving badly is a long one, says Gloria Borger. Many have survived, but the verdict is up to the voters, she says. She says Cain's best strategy would be to seek release of all the details. Borger: Bill Clinton was able to survive a damaging scandal
John Ensign
[ "Bill Clinton", "David Vitter", "Eliot Spitzer", "John Edwards", "John Ensign", "Mark Sanford" ]
{ "passage": 2744, "query": 4247 }
Query: "For we who led the charge against @placeholder on a number of related issues to continue to blame the media or other campaigns or say it simply doesn't matter makes us the hypocrites as well," he wrote on CNN.com. Entities: John Edwards, Cain, Eliot Spitzer, Gary Hart, Bill Clinton, Mark Sanford, Gloria Borger, John Ensign, CNN, David Vitter, Borger, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- When you consider the array of public men who have been forced, in one way or another, to come clean on their bad behavior, the list is not insubstantial: a president (Bill Clinton), presidential candidates (John Edwards, Gary Hart), governors (Mark Sanford, Eliot Spitzer), senators (John Ensign, David Vitter). And that's just the top tier. The bar has been set -- and it's awfully low. And by the way, many of these men managed to crawl right under that bar and survive, even thrive. Eventually, they found there was just one way out -- owning up to their own shortcomings. Sure, it may have been due to legal pressure. Or political reality. Or both. But some discovered the public can be forgiving, especially if it believes you have something important to offer to the nation. Just ask Bill Clinton, now serving as philanthropist to the world. The litany of politicians behaving badly is a long one, says Gloria Borger. Many have survived, but the verdict is up to the voters, she says. She says Cain's best strategy would be to seek release of all the details. Borger: Bill Clinton was able to survive a damaging scandal
Mark Sanford
[ "House", "USA House" ]
{ "passage": 2745, "query": 4248 }
Query: visit to @placeholder started with some American athletes saying 'Welcome!' Entities: House, Olympic Park, Happy Valentine's Day, Team USA, Russian, U.S. Olympic Committee, International Olympic Committee, Russia, Larry Probst, USOC, USA House, Sochi, Canada House, Vladimir Putin, USA, Putin, Olympic, 2014 Winter Olympics, U.S., Scott Blackmun, Valentines, Winter Games Passage: In a surprise visit Russian President Vladimir Putin dropped in on U.S. Olympic headquarters Friday to chat about the Winter Games and the upcoming Russia-U.S. hockey showdown. He even wore a red 'Happy Valentine's Day from Team USA' pin on his lapel. Putin spent about half an hour at USA House in Sochi's Olympic Park, sitting on a couch talking with U.S. Olympic Committee chairman Larry Probst and CEO Scott Blackmun. From there, he made a stop at Canada House next door. Happy Valentines: Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, toasts member of the International Olympic Committee Larry Probst while visiting USA House during the 2014 Winter Olympics,. Putin visits USA House in coastal cluster. Russian president has been making the rounds at national organizing committee hotspots. Putin's visit had been kept low-key, and visitors at the USOC headquarters were stunned
House
[ "House", "USA House" ]
{ "passage": 2745, "query": 4248 }
Query: visit to @placeholder started with some American athletes saying 'Welcome!' Entities: House, Olympic Park, Happy Valentine's Day, Team USA, Russian, U.S. Olympic Committee, International Olympic Committee, Russia, Larry Probst, USOC, USA House, Sochi, Canada House, Vladimir Putin, USA, Putin, Olympic, 2014 Winter Olympics, U.S., Scott Blackmun, Valentines, Winter Games Passage: In a surprise visit Russian President Vladimir Putin dropped in on U.S. Olympic headquarters Friday to chat about the Winter Games and the upcoming Russia-U.S. hockey showdown. He even wore a red 'Happy Valentine's Day from Team USA' pin on his lapel. Putin spent about half an hour at USA House in Sochi's Olympic Park, sitting on a couch talking with U.S. Olympic Committee chairman Larry Probst and CEO Scott Blackmun. From there, he made a stop at Canada House next door. Happy Valentines: Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, toasts member of the International Olympic Committee Larry Probst while visiting USA House during the 2014 Winter Olympics,. Putin visits USA House in coastal cluster. Russian president has been making the rounds at national organizing committee hotspots. Putin's visit had been kept low-key, and visitors at the USOC headquarters were stunned
USA House
[ "DeMarco Murray", "Murray" ]
{ "passage": 2746, "query": 4249 }
Query: His more successful former teammate @placeholder was selected in the third round of the 2011 draft by the Cowboys, where he remains today. Entities: Heidi Mueller, Clay, Dallas, University of Oklahoma, Dallas Cowboys, University of Oklahoma Sooners, DeMarco Murray, Brennan Clay, Murray, D'Agostini, Oklahoma Sooners, NFL, Gina D'Agostini Passage: A former college teammate of Dallas Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray unleashed a string of furious tweets that allege his wife is sleeping with the NFL star. Brennan Clay played alongside Murray, 26, for the University of Oklahoma Sooners in the 2010 season. Before heading off to church Sunday, Clay, 22, told the world his wife of just five months, Gina D'Agostini, is having an affair with Murray.' Scroll down for video Love triangle: Dallas Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray (right) has been accused of having an affair with Dallas fitness instructor Gina D'Agostini -- who also happens to be the wife of his former college teammate, Brennan Clay. Former Oklahoma Sooners player Brennan Clay, 22, unleashed a string of tweets Sunday claiming his wife Gina D'Agostini slept with Murray. Murray, 26, and Clay both played for the University of Oklahoma in 2010. D'Agostini and Clay were married in July. D'Agostini, a Dallas fitness instructor, has two children with another man and Murray has a child with soap opera actress Heidi Mueller
DeMarco Murray
[ "DeMarco Murray", "Murray" ]
{ "passage": 2746, "query": 4249 }
Query: His more successful former teammate @placeholder was selected in the third round of the 2011 draft by the Cowboys, where he remains today. Entities: Heidi Mueller, Clay, Dallas, University of Oklahoma, Dallas Cowboys, University of Oklahoma Sooners, DeMarco Murray, Brennan Clay, Murray, D'Agostini, Oklahoma Sooners, NFL, Gina D'Agostini Passage: A former college teammate of Dallas Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray unleashed a string of furious tweets that allege his wife is sleeping with the NFL star. Brennan Clay played alongside Murray, 26, for the University of Oklahoma Sooners in the 2010 season. Before heading off to church Sunday, Clay, 22, told the world his wife of just five months, Gina D'Agostini, is having an affair with Murray.' Scroll down for video Love triangle: Dallas Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray (right) has been accused of having an affair with Dallas fitness instructor Gina D'Agostini -- who also happens to be the wife of his former college teammate, Brennan Clay. Former Oklahoma Sooners player Brennan Clay, 22, unleashed a string of tweets Sunday claiming his wife Gina D'Agostini slept with Murray. Murray, 26, and Clay both played for the University of Oklahoma in 2010. D'Agostini and Clay were married in July. D'Agostini, a Dallas fitness instructor, has two children with another man and Murray has a child with soap opera actress Heidi Mueller
Murray
[ "Travel + Leisure" ]
{ "passage": 2747, "query": 4250 }
Query: See a @placeholder slideshow of the world's strangest laws Entities: Italy, Travel + Leisure, France, Napoleon, England, Singapore, Denmark, Holy Land, Americans, Florida, Venice Passage: (Travel + Leisure) -- When studying up for a trip to the Holy Land, you might come across this warning: Whatever you do, don't take a bear to the beach. Feeding pigeons is illegal in Venice, Italy, and could earn you a fine. Americans expect to experience some difference in laws when they travel the world, but some laws we found just sounded insane. In France, it's illegal to name a pig Napoleon. In Florida, single women can't parachute on Sundays. And in England, you may urinate anywhere in public, including inside a policeman's helmet, providing that you're also pregnant. Singapore has tough policies against chewing gum and graffiti. Pigeon-feeding is not tolerated in Venice because the birds damage old buildings. You must keep your headlights on at all times while driving in Denmark. If you break one of these laws it's best to get an attorney involved, lawyer says
Travel + Leisure
[ "Singapore" ]
{ "passage": 2747, "query": 4251 }
Query: In the @placeholder' defense, the gum laws -- which have relaxed a bit -- were originally enacted to fight what authorities saw as rampant gum-wad littering. Entities: Italy, Travel + Leisure, France, Napoleon, England, Singapore, Denmark, Holy Land, Americans, Florida, Venice Passage: (Travel + Leisure) -- When studying up for a trip to the Holy Land, you might come across this warning: Whatever you do, don't take a bear to the beach. Feeding pigeons is illegal in Venice, Italy, and could earn you a fine. Americans expect to experience some difference in laws when they travel the world, but some laws we found just sounded insane. In France, it's illegal to name a pig Napoleon. In Florida, single women can't parachute on Sundays. And in England, you may urinate anywhere in public, including inside a policeman's helmet, providing that you're also pregnant. Singapore has tough policies against chewing gum and graffiti. Pigeon-feeding is not tolerated in Venice because the birds damage old buildings. You must keep your headlights on at all times while driving in Denmark. If you break one of these laws it's best to get an attorney involved, lawyer says
Singapore
[ "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth K. Olten", "Olten" ]
{ "passage": 2748, "query": 4252 }
Query: "Hundreds of law enforcement officers and regular citizens of Cole County searched for @placeholder for two days and nights in the cold and pouring rain in October of 2009," according to Richardson. Entities: Olten, Elizabeth K. Olten, Missouri, Elizabeth, Mark Richardson, Bustamante, CNN, Jefferson City, Cole County, Alyssa Bustamante Passage: (CNN) -- An 18-year-old Missouri resident received a life sentence Wednesday for the thrill killing of her 9-year-old neighbor, authorities said. Alyssa Bustamante received a life sentence for the October 2009 death of Elizabeth K. Olten, according to the Cole County Circuit Court clerk's office in Jefferson City. She also got 30 years for armed criminal action. Bustamante, who has the possibility of parole, allegedly told police she killed Olten because she wanted to know what it felt like to kill someone. "These sentences are appropriate and fit what happened to Elizabeth at the hands of a truly evil individual who strangled and stabbed an innocent child simply for the thrill of it," Cole County prosecuting attorney Mark Richardson said in a statement. Defendant was 15 when she killed younger girl. Alyssa Bustamante pleaded guilty to 2nd-degree murder last month. She said she wanted to know what it was like to kill someone
Elizabeth
[ "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth K. Olten", "Olten" ]
{ "passage": 2748, "query": 4252 }
Query: "Hundreds of law enforcement officers and regular citizens of Cole County searched for @placeholder for two days and nights in the cold and pouring rain in October of 2009," according to Richardson. Entities: Olten, Elizabeth K. Olten, Missouri, Elizabeth, Mark Richardson, Bustamante, CNN, Jefferson City, Cole County, Alyssa Bustamante Passage: (CNN) -- An 18-year-old Missouri resident received a life sentence Wednesday for the thrill killing of her 9-year-old neighbor, authorities said. Alyssa Bustamante received a life sentence for the October 2009 death of Elizabeth K. Olten, according to the Cole County Circuit Court clerk's office in Jefferson City. She also got 30 years for armed criminal action. Bustamante, who has the possibility of parole, allegedly told police she killed Olten because she wanted to know what it felt like to kill someone. "These sentences are appropriate and fit what happened to Elizabeth at the hands of a truly evil individual who strangled and stabbed an innocent child simply for the thrill of it," Cole County prosecuting attorney Mark Richardson said in a statement. Defendant was 15 when she killed younger girl. Alyssa Bustamante pleaded guilty to 2nd-degree murder last month. She said she wanted to know what it was like to kill someone
Elizabeth K. Olten
[ "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth K. Olten", "Olten" ]
{ "passage": 2748, "query": 4252 }
Query: "Hundreds of law enforcement officers and regular citizens of Cole County searched for @placeholder for two days and nights in the cold and pouring rain in October of 2009," according to Richardson. Entities: Olten, Elizabeth K. Olten, Missouri, Elizabeth, Mark Richardson, Bustamante, CNN, Jefferson City, Cole County, Alyssa Bustamante Passage: (CNN) -- An 18-year-old Missouri resident received a life sentence Wednesday for the thrill killing of her 9-year-old neighbor, authorities said. Alyssa Bustamante received a life sentence for the October 2009 death of Elizabeth K. Olten, according to the Cole County Circuit Court clerk's office in Jefferson City. She also got 30 years for armed criminal action. Bustamante, who has the possibility of parole, allegedly told police she killed Olten because she wanted to know what it felt like to kill someone. "These sentences are appropriate and fit what happened to Elizabeth at the hands of a truly evil individual who strangled and stabbed an innocent child simply for the thrill of it," Cole County prosecuting attorney Mark Richardson said in a statement. Defendant was 15 when she killed younger girl. Alyssa Bustamante pleaded guilty to 2nd-degree murder last month. She said she wanted to know what it was like to kill someone
Olten
[ "Canadian" ]
{ "passage": 2749, "query": 4253 }
Query: 'Bringing Street View to @placeholder's tundra establishes a baseline record of imagery associated with specific geospatial data—information that’s critical if we’re to understand and communicate the impact of climate change on their sensitive ecosystem. Entities: Churchill, Google, Street, Mark Prigg, Arctic Tundra, International Polar Bear Day, Polar Bear, Street View, Bear, UPDATED, Canadian Passage: By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 14:16 EST, 27 February 2014 | UPDATED: 17:07 EST, 27 February 2014 Google today added stunning footage of the Arctic Tundra and its Polar Bear inhabitants to Street view - and also revealed staff had had a close encounter when capturing the images. Aware of the animal's ferocity, Google wisely decided to mount its cameras on top of a 'Street View ice buggy' rather than its traditional backpack - but this didn't stop one animal taking a closer look. The images, to celebrate International Polar Bear Day, were captured in Churchill. Camera was mounted to the top of an ice buggy in Canadian tundra. Bear tried to climb the side to get a closer look. Images taken to celebrate International Polar Bear Day
Canadian
[ "Jerry Brown" ]
{ "passage": 2750, "query": 4254 }
Query: "When considered as a whole, I find the evidence ... shows why he currently poses a danger to society if released from prison," @placeholder wrote in 2013 to explain his reversal. Entities: Donald "Shorty" Shea, Board of Parole Hearings, Jerry Brown, California, Charles Manson, Department of Corrections, Davis, Gary Hinman, Bruce Davis Passage: Bruce Davis -- a former associate of Charles Manson and a convicted murderer himself -- was granted parole Wednesday in California, the state Department of Corrections said, though that doesn't mean he'll necessarily become a free man. Davis was sent to state prison on April 21, 1972, for the first-degree murders of musician Gary Hinman and stuntman Donald "Shorty" Shea in 1969. He was given a life sentence. The corrections department's Board of Parole Hearings granted parole for the 71-year-old Davis following his 28th parole suitability hearing on Wednesday. But the board's decision is not the end of the case. There's a 120-day internal review period. When that's done, Gov. Jerry Brown will have 30 days more to nullify or modify the decision -- meaning that, if everything goes his way, Davis could still be looking at another four months behind bars. A California parole board grants parole to Bruce Davis, who'd been sentenced to life. An associate of Charles Manson, Davis was convicted of murder in a pair of killings. A governor reversed a board's decision to grant Davis parole twice before
Jerry Brown
[ "Ryan Dunn" ]
{ "passage": 2751, "query": 4255 }
Query: Meanwhile it has emerged that 'treasure hunters' are pilfering debris from the car that @placeholder crashed. Entities: Daily Mail, Zachary Hartwell, Star, Pennsylvania, Chester County Coroner's Office, West Goshen, eBay, Carroll, Ryan Dunn, Michael Carroll Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 10:58 PM on 22nd June 2011 Jackass star Ryan Dunn was heavily intoxicated at the time of his deadly high speed crash, police revealed today. The star's blood alcohol level was 0.196, more than twice the legal limit in Pennsylvania, which is 0.08, West Goshen Police Chief Michael Carroll confirmed in a statement released today. Mr Carroll added that the toxicology report from the Chester County Coroner's Office indicated there were 'no drugs of abuse detected'. The 34-year-old had been drinking at a bar with friends in the hours before the crash, which also killed his passenger, Zachary Hartwell. Star had notched up 23 driving convictions - including ten for speeding - before accident. Pilferers collect ghoulish mementos from crash scenes and 'plan to sell parts of wreckage on eBay' Police say no drugs of abuse are suspected
Ryan Dunn
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 2752, "query": 4256 }
Query: @placeholder's town hall events are just part of a larger Democratic strategy for winning support in the region. Entities: House, Belgrade, John Murtha, Montana, Pennsylvania, BELGRADE, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Colorado Passage: BELGRADE, Montana (CNN) -- President Obama on Friday took his push for a health care overhaul to traditionally conservative Montana, saying a bill to extend coverage to the uninsured while helping those already with coverage will pass this year. President Obama discusses his health care plans Friday at a meeting in Belgrade, Montana. However, an influential Democratic representative said the House would only pass a health care bill in January or later, signaling continuing rifts within Obama's party on his domestic priority for 2009. "We're taking some time to make sure it's done right," said Rep. John Murtha of Pennsylvania. "I don't know that we'll get something done before January, and even then we may not get it done. We're going to do it right when it's finally done." NEW: Rep. John Murtha says bill won't pass before January. Fixing health care requires improving insurance, cutting costs, Obama says. Insurance companies need incentive to participate, Obama says. President will hold another meeting Saturday in Colorado
Obama
[ "Commons" ]
{ "passage": 2753, "query": 4257 }
Query: She told the @placeholder 80 per cent of boys aged 15-17 were regularly accessing hardcore pornography. Entities: David Cameron, Leon Watson, Perry, Commons, Devizes, Claire Perry Passage: By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 21:28 EST, 14 February 2013 | UPDATED: 03:59 EST, 15 February 2013 Boys as young as 11 and 12 are sending sexually explicit messages to girls via social media, David Cameron's childhood guru warned today. Claire Perry, MP for Devizes, said 'sexting', which included young boys sending images of their genitalia to girls, was increasingly commonplace in schools. The problem cuts across the social divide, she said during a debate in the Commons about the need to end violence against women, telling MPs she had heard of a serious case of sexual abuse at a leading independent school. Claire Perry, MP for Devizes, said the problem cuts across the social divide. Mrs Perry added that the abuse can have tragic consequences
Commons
[ "Scotland" ]
{ "passage": 2754, "query": 4258 }
Query: Forecasters say storm-force winds could batter parts of western and northern @placeholder with a risk that large waves could cause spray and over-topping in coastal areas. Entities: Vauxhall Corsa, Scotland, Scottish Ambulance Service, Thornhill, England, Mennock, Galloway, Zoe Clark, A76, Carronbridge, Dumfries Passage: A 24-year-old driver died today after her car collided with an ambulance, as freezing conditions affected motorists in northern England and Scotland. Zoe Clark died in the crash in Dumfries and Galloway, which happened as the ambulance was transferring a female patient to hospital following an earlier road accident on the same route. Two Scottish Ambulance Service employees, the patient and her husband were injured in the crash – and one of the crew members of the crew was airlifted to hospital with potentially serious injuries. Crash: A woman died today after her car collided with an ambulance near Mennock, Dumfries and Galloway. Two crew members and female casualty from earlier accident injured. Zoe Clark, of Carronbridge, Thornhill, was driving her Vauxhall Corsa. Car collided with Scottish Ambulance Service ambulance at 8.40am. Accident happened on A76 near Mennock, in Dumfries and Galloway. Drivers warned to take extra care as snow and ice cause disruption
Scotland
[ "Snowden" ]
{ "passage": 2755, "query": 4259 }
Query: • On @placeholder: "I think he damaged the security of the country." Entities: Tanzania, U.S., Mandela, George W. Bush, Embassy, Snowden, Zambia, Laura, AIDS, Americans, Africa, Obama, CNN, American, Nelson Mandela, Iraq, Bush Passage: (CNN) -- Former President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, are in Africa this week, where they renovated a cancer screening clinic in Zambia and commemorated the victims of the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombing in Tanzania. The clinic, which is designed help women fight cervical cancer, builds on the former president's work fighting AIDS on the continent. While he was in office, Bush set up a plan that dramatically reduced the number of AIDS deaths in Africa. "I'm really proud of the American people for their generosity," he told CNN in an exclusive interview. "I wish Americans knew how many lives were saved. Someday, they will." The former president tells CNN that Snowden has hurt U.S. security. He refrains from criticizing Obama, who he says has a "hard job" Nelson Mandela's legacy "will last for a long time," Bush says. He says he bears no grudge against Mandela for Iraq criticism
Snowden
[ "Snowden" ]
{ "passage": 2755, "query": 4260 }
Query: @placeholder has said he leaked information to journalists about the surveillance programs in the hope of ending what he called an excessively intrusive system. Entities: Tanzania, U.S., Mandela, George W. Bush, Embassy, Snowden, Zambia, Laura, AIDS, Americans, Africa, Obama, CNN, American, Nelson Mandela, Iraq, Bush Passage: (CNN) -- Former President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, are in Africa this week, where they renovated a cancer screening clinic in Zambia and commemorated the victims of the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombing in Tanzania. The clinic, which is designed help women fight cervical cancer, builds on the former president's work fighting AIDS on the continent. While he was in office, Bush set up a plan that dramatically reduced the number of AIDS deaths in Africa. "I'm really proud of the American people for their generosity," he told CNN in an exclusive interview. "I wish Americans knew how many lives were saved. Someday, they will." The former president tells CNN that Snowden has hurt U.S. security. He refrains from criticizing Obama, who he says has a "hard job" Nelson Mandela's legacy "will last for a long time," Bush says. He says he bears no grudge against Mandela for Iraq criticism
Snowden
[ "Bush", "George W. Bush" ]
{ "passage": 2755, "query": 4261 }
Query: @placeholder also initially said he wasn't bothered about his ratings in opinion polls, even if some of them now put him at a similar level to Obama. Entities: Tanzania, U.S., Mandela, George W. Bush, Embassy, Snowden, Zambia, Laura, AIDS, Americans, Africa, Obama, CNN, American, Nelson Mandela, Iraq, Bush Passage: (CNN) -- Former President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, are in Africa this week, where they renovated a cancer screening clinic in Zambia and commemorated the victims of the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombing in Tanzania. The clinic, which is designed help women fight cervical cancer, builds on the former president's work fighting AIDS on the continent. While he was in office, Bush set up a plan that dramatically reduced the number of AIDS deaths in Africa. "I'm really proud of the American people for their generosity," he told CNN in an exclusive interview. "I wish Americans knew how many lives were saved. Someday, they will." The former president tells CNN that Snowden has hurt U.S. security. He refrains from criticizing Obama, who he says has a "hard job" Nelson Mandela's legacy "will last for a long time," Bush says. He says he bears no grudge against Mandela for Iraq criticism
Bush
[ "Bush", "George W. Bush" ]
{ "passage": 2755, "query": 4261 }
Query: @placeholder also initially said he wasn't bothered about his ratings in opinion polls, even if some of them now put him at a similar level to Obama. Entities: Tanzania, U.S., Mandela, George W. Bush, Embassy, Snowden, Zambia, Laura, AIDS, Americans, Africa, Obama, CNN, American, Nelson Mandela, Iraq, Bush Passage: (CNN) -- Former President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, are in Africa this week, where they renovated a cancer screening clinic in Zambia and commemorated the victims of the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombing in Tanzania. The clinic, which is designed help women fight cervical cancer, builds on the former president's work fighting AIDS on the continent. While he was in office, Bush set up a plan that dramatically reduced the number of AIDS deaths in Africa. "I'm really proud of the American people for their generosity," he told CNN in an exclusive interview. "I wish Americans knew how many lives were saved. Someday, they will." The former president tells CNN that Snowden has hurt U.S. security. He refrains from criticizing Obama, who he says has a "hard job" Nelson Mandela's legacy "will last for a long time," Bush says. He says he bears no grudge against Mandela for Iraq criticism
George W. Bush