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[
"Beale",
"Kurtley Beale"
] |
{
"passage": 2993,
"query": 4619
}
|
Query: 'There's been too much of this and now as a result you want to make Beale the problem; @placeholder is the symptom he ain't the disease.'
Entities: Australian Rugby Union, Patston, Australian, Weary Dunlop, Rugby, Jones, Wallaby, Wallabies, Melbourne, Christian Leali'ifano, Di Patston, Kurtley Beale, Alan Jones, Beale
Passage: Former coach turned broadcaster Alan Jones defends controversial rugby player Kurtley Beale as 'one of the nicest people you'd ever meet' and says his latest controversies occurred because 'there's only so much you can cop.' The grand slam winning coach blasted the Australian Rugby Union, claiming controversial star Kurtley Beale is a 'symptom', not the 'disease' for the troubled Wallabies. The divisive radio personality says Australian Rugby Union is in a state of crisis and in 'absolute disarray'. Speaking at a Weary Dunlop rugby luncheon in Melbourne, Jones said the late war hero and former Wallaby would be 'disturbed' by the Wallabies' current state. Former coach Alan Jones defends controversial rugby player Kurtley Beale. The broadcaster says Australian Rugby is to blame & in 'absolute disarray' Jones says Beale is a 'symptom' of Wallabies problem - not 'the diseases' Jones questioned how the former Wallabies female staffer at the centre of Beale's latest controversies secured her position. Beale is suspended & facing two misconduct hearings over two incidents. Former female staffer at centre of incidents has resigned due to 'stress' Wallabies coach told press conference Di Patston is on 'heavy medication' Wallabies player Christian Leali'ifano also spoke out in support of Patston. Di Patston was ridiculed in offensive text messages sent by Beale in June. Beale then allegedly verbally abused her on a plane in September
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Kurtley Beale
|
[
"Qatar Airways"
] |
{
"passage": 2994,
"query": 4620
}
|
Query: They have provided the following account which they say comes from a @placeholder cabin crew member describing what life is like at the airline.
Entities: Qatar Airways, International Transport Workers' Federation, ITF, Gulf, Qatar, United Arab Emirates
Passage: Cabin staff working for two major Gulf airlines face losing their jobs for falling pregnant and are even required to get permission before they marry, outraged campaigners claim. According to the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) carriers based in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates are guilty of 'flagrant abuses of aviation workers' labour rights'. The worst offender, according to ITF, is Qatar Airways - which employs over 31,000 people and is the world's tenth largest airline with a modern fleet of over 100 aircraft. The policies for female workers in the skies at two Gulf-based airlines have caused controversy. Qatar airlines demands attendants ask permission before getting married. Flight attendants must be single and remain so for at least five years. They are required to notify the airline immediately if they fall pregnant. Flight attendants must ask permission before getting married. Female flight attendants can only be hired if they're single. They must remain single for at least five years after starting work. Female flight attendants must notify the airline immediately if they fall pregnant. Pregnancy can be considered a breach of contract and can lead to firing
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Qatar Airways
|
[
"Ivory Coast"
] |
{
"passage": 2995,
"query": 4621
}
|
Query: The average age of a cocoa farmer is about 51 (not much lower than the average life expectancy); and across the @placeholder plantations are old, diseased and in need of regeneration.
Entities: Ivory Coast, Chocolate's Child Slaves, Africa, CNN, Freedom Project
Passage: (CNN)"So tell me," an old school friend asked, "if the demand for chocolate is so high, why are cocoa farmers so poor?" We were sitting in the local pub, just days after I returned from a trip to the Ivory Coast, filming a CNN documentary about child labor and poverty in the chocolate industry. Two years after CNN's Freedom Project exposed Chocolate's Child Slaves, it was time to return to the cocoa plantations to unwrap the chocolate supply chain, to investigate what progress has been made to stop child labor and to explore how farmers can get more money for their beans. CNN's Freedom Project returned to Africa's cocoa plantations to look for progress in fight against child labor. Chocolate industry worth an estimated $110 billion a year, but cocoa grown by some of world's poorest people. Cocoa farmers earn just a tiny fraction of the cost of the average chocolate bar. Global demand for cocoa outstrips supply, offering hope that the industry may do more to help growers
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Ivory Coast
|
[
"Russia",
"Russian"
] |
{
"passage": 2996,
"query": 4622
}
|
Query: "Russian citizens being attacked is an attack against the @placeholder."
Entities: Slavyansk, Russian, United States, Sergey Lavrov, Moscow, Russia, Lavrov, RT, U.S., Ukraine, Ukrainian, Kiev, Kremlin, Washington
Passage: The Ukraine crisis simmered Wednesday, if not with actual fighting, then with fighting words from the key outside players in the conflict: the United States and Russia, whose foreign minister accused Washington of "running the show" in Kiev. In an interview with state-run RT, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov lamented how he felt U.S. officials were quick to blame his nation for everything awry in Ukraine and to insist Moscow can unilaterally solve it all. Lavrov said that while those in Ukraine's east and south who defiantly oppose the Kiev-based government are "not puppets" of the Kremlin, such a characterization would describe the relationship between Ukraine's leadership in Kiev and the United States. Official: Gunmen fire at Ukrainian army helicopter near Slavyansk. Militants still hold buildings in east; Ukraine leader restarts "anti-terrorist" operation. Russian minister: U.S. has "overwhelming influence" over the new Kiev government. He says pro-Russian militants in Ukraine's east are "not puppets" of Moscow
|
Russia
|
[
"Russia",
"Russian"
] |
{
"passage": 2996,
"query": 4622
}
|
Query: "Russian citizens being attacked is an attack against the @placeholder."
Entities: Slavyansk, Russian, United States, Sergey Lavrov, Moscow, Russia, Lavrov, RT, U.S., Ukraine, Ukrainian, Kiev, Kremlin, Washington
Passage: The Ukraine crisis simmered Wednesday, if not with actual fighting, then with fighting words from the key outside players in the conflict: the United States and Russia, whose foreign minister accused Washington of "running the show" in Kiev. In an interview with state-run RT, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov lamented how he felt U.S. officials were quick to blame his nation for everything awry in Ukraine and to insist Moscow can unilaterally solve it all. Lavrov said that while those in Ukraine's east and south who defiantly oppose the Kiev-based government are "not puppets" of the Kremlin, such a characterization would describe the relationship between Ukraine's leadership in Kiev and the United States. Official: Gunmen fire at Ukrainian army helicopter near Slavyansk. Militants still hold buildings in east; Ukraine leader restarts "anti-terrorist" operation. Russian minister: U.S. has "overwhelming influence" over the new Kiev government. He says pro-Russian militants in Ukraine's east are "not puppets" of Moscow
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Russian
|
[
"Russia",
"Russian"
] |
{
"passage": 2996,
"query": 4623
}
|
Query: The United States isn't standing still militarily, sending personnel to allied nations near Ukraine that have grown increasingly wary of @placeholder's military intentions.
Entities: Slavyansk, Russian, United States, Sergey Lavrov, Moscow, Russia, Lavrov, RT, U.S., Ukraine, Ukrainian, Kiev, Kremlin, Washington
Passage: The Ukraine crisis simmered Wednesday, if not with actual fighting, then with fighting words from the key outside players in the conflict: the United States and Russia, whose foreign minister accused Washington of "running the show" in Kiev. In an interview with state-run RT, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov lamented how he felt U.S. officials were quick to blame his nation for everything awry in Ukraine and to insist Moscow can unilaterally solve it all. Lavrov said that while those in Ukraine's east and south who defiantly oppose the Kiev-based government are "not puppets" of the Kremlin, such a characterization would describe the relationship between Ukraine's leadership in Kiev and the United States. Official: Gunmen fire at Ukrainian army helicopter near Slavyansk. Militants still hold buildings in east; Ukraine leader restarts "anti-terrorist" operation. Russian minister: U.S. has "overwhelming influence" over the new Kiev government. He says pro-Russian militants in Ukraine's east are "not puppets" of Moscow
|
Russia
|
[
"Russia",
"Russian"
] |
{
"passage": 2996,
"query": 4623
}
|
Query: The United States isn't standing still militarily, sending personnel to allied nations near Ukraine that have grown increasingly wary of @placeholder's military intentions.
Entities: Slavyansk, Russian, United States, Sergey Lavrov, Moscow, Russia, Lavrov, RT, U.S., Ukraine, Ukrainian, Kiev, Kremlin, Washington
Passage: The Ukraine crisis simmered Wednesday, if not with actual fighting, then with fighting words from the key outside players in the conflict: the United States and Russia, whose foreign minister accused Washington of "running the show" in Kiev. In an interview with state-run RT, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov lamented how he felt U.S. officials were quick to blame his nation for everything awry in Ukraine and to insist Moscow can unilaterally solve it all. Lavrov said that while those in Ukraine's east and south who defiantly oppose the Kiev-based government are "not puppets" of the Kremlin, such a characterization would describe the relationship between Ukraine's leadership in Kiev and the United States. Official: Gunmen fire at Ukrainian army helicopter near Slavyansk. Militants still hold buildings in east; Ukraine leader restarts "anti-terrorist" operation. Russian minister: U.S. has "overwhelming influence" over the new Kiev government. He says pro-Russian militants in Ukraine's east are "not puppets" of Moscow
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Russian
|
[
"Russia",
"Russian"
] |
{
"passage": 2996,
"query": 4624
}
|
Query: Russia has denied they are @placeholder military forces in uniforms that don't bear insignia.
Entities: Slavyansk, Russian, United States, Sergey Lavrov, Moscow, Russia, Lavrov, RT, U.S., Ukraine, Ukrainian, Kiev, Kremlin, Washington
Passage: The Ukraine crisis simmered Wednesday, if not with actual fighting, then with fighting words from the key outside players in the conflict: the United States and Russia, whose foreign minister accused Washington of "running the show" in Kiev. In an interview with state-run RT, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov lamented how he felt U.S. officials were quick to blame his nation for everything awry in Ukraine and to insist Moscow can unilaterally solve it all. Lavrov said that while those in Ukraine's east and south who defiantly oppose the Kiev-based government are "not puppets" of the Kremlin, such a characterization would describe the relationship between Ukraine's leadership in Kiev and the United States. Official: Gunmen fire at Ukrainian army helicopter near Slavyansk. Militants still hold buildings in east; Ukraine leader restarts "anti-terrorist" operation. Russian minister: U.S. has "overwhelming influence" over the new Kiev government. He says pro-Russian militants in Ukraine's east are "not puppets" of Moscow
|
Russia
|
[
"Russia",
"Russian"
] |
{
"passage": 2996,
"query": 4624
}
|
Query: Russia has denied they are @placeholder military forces in uniforms that don't bear insignia.
Entities: Slavyansk, Russian, United States, Sergey Lavrov, Moscow, Russia, Lavrov, RT, U.S., Ukraine, Ukrainian, Kiev, Kremlin, Washington
Passage: The Ukraine crisis simmered Wednesday, if not with actual fighting, then with fighting words from the key outside players in the conflict: the United States and Russia, whose foreign minister accused Washington of "running the show" in Kiev. In an interview with state-run RT, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov lamented how he felt U.S. officials were quick to blame his nation for everything awry in Ukraine and to insist Moscow can unilaterally solve it all. Lavrov said that while those in Ukraine's east and south who defiantly oppose the Kiev-based government are "not puppets" of the Kremlin, such a characterization would describe the relationship between Ukraine's leadership in Kiev and the United States. Official: Gunmen fire at Ukrainian army helicopter near Slavyansk. Militants still hold buildings in east; Ukraine leader restarts "anti-terrorist" operation. Russian minister: U.S. has "overwhelming influence" over the new Kiev government. He says pro-Russian militants in Ukraine's east are "not puppets" of Moscow
|
Russian
|
[
"Quinoric"
] |
{
"passage": 2997,
"query": 4625
}
|
Query: But determined to stop anyone else suffering her agony, she launched a bid to force warnings to be added to all @placeholder packaging.
Entities: Daily Mail, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, SJS, Mary Holder, Quinoric, Mary, UPDATED
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:09 EST, 27 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:37 EST, 27 August 2012 A mother who was prescribed drugs to combat a rare autoimmune condition made her shed her whole skin - like a human snake. Mary Holder, 46, lost 98 per cent of her skin and almost died when her body burst into blisters and burns after she took medication to treat lupus. Called Quinoric, it was recommended to the mother-of-two even though medics knew it could cause the painful skin condition Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS). Warning: Mary Holder lost 98 per cent of her surface skin after she took medication to treat lupus. She has campaigned to have the skin reaction added to the list of possible adverse side-effects. Mary suffers from lupus caused by problems with the body's immune system. She was given the drug Quinoric to treat the condition but developed an agonising skin reaction. Doctors told her to say her final goodbyes to her children
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Quinoric
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[
"Quinoric"
] |
{
"passage": 2997,
"query": 4626
}
|
Query: She was prescribed @placeholder by medics to help treat it, but after taking just four tablets her lips became swollen and she suffered shortness of breath.
Entities: Daily Mail, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, SJS, Mary Holder, Quinoric, Mary, UPDATED
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:09 EST, 27 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:37 EST, 27 August 2012 A mother who was prescribed drugs to combat a rare autoimmune condition made her shed her whole skin - like a human snake. Mary Holder, 46, lost 98 per cent of her skin and almost died when her body burst into blisters and burns after she took medication to treat lupus. Called Quinoric, it was recommended to the mother-of-two even though medics knew it could cause the painful skin condition Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS). Warning: Mary Holder lost 98 per cent of her surface skin after she took medication to treat lupus. She has campaigned to have the skin reaction added to the list of possible adverse side-effects. Mary suffers from lupus caused by problems with the body's immune system. She was given the drug Quinoric to treat the condition but developed an agonising skin reaction. Doctors told her to say her final goodbyes to her children
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Quinoric
|
[
"Quinoric"
] |
{
"passage": 2997,
"query": 4627
}
|
Query: Some of the medication Mary needed to take following a reaction to the drug @placeholder
Entities: Daily Mail, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, SJS, Mary Holder, Quinoric, Mary, UPDATED
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:09 EST, 27 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:37 EST, 27 August 2012 A mother who was prescribed drugs to combat a rare autoimmune condition made her shed her whole skin - like a human snake. Mary Holder, 46, lost 98 per cent of her skin and almost died when her body burst into blisters and burns after she took medication to treat lupus. Called Quinoric, it was recommended to the mother-of-two even though medics knew it could cause the painful skin condition Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS). Warning: Mary Holder lost 98 per cent of her surface skin after she took medication to treat lupus. She has campaigned to have the skin reaction added to the list of possible adverse side-effects. Mary suffers from lupus caused by problems with the body's immune system. She was given the drug Quinoric to treat the condition but developed an agonising skin reaction. Doctors told her to say her final goodbyes to her children
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Quinoric
|
[
"Eroshevich",
"Khristine Eroshevich"
] |
{
"passage": 2998,
"query": 4628
}
|
Query: "In the face of this, Dr. @placeholder did her best to help the patient while protecting what little privacy Anna had left.
Entities: LOS ANGELES, Bail, Los Angeles County, California, Smith, Eroshevich, Kapoor, CNN, Sandeep Kapoor, Anna Nicole Smith, Stern, Van Nuys, Howard K. Stern, Khristine Eroshevich
Passage: LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- One of two doctors charged with conspiring to furnish drugs to Anna Nicole Smith before her fatal overdose in 2007 surrendered to authorities and was jailed Monday, authorities said. Anna Nicole Smith's boyfriend Howard K. Stern was among those charged last week. Dr. Khristine Eroshevich surrendered at the Van Nuys, California, jail, said police and jail officials. Bail was set at $20,000, but Eroshevich had not posted bail as of Monday afternoon. Eroshevich was charged last week along with Howard K. Stern, Smith's longtime partner and attorney; and Dr. Sandeep Kapoor. Stern and Kapoor were arrested and released from a Los Angeles County jail Thursday night after each posted a $20,000 bond. NEW: Lawyer: Doctor had "patient's well-being in mind," actions "not criminal" Khristine Eroshevich surrendered Monday and was jailed. Howard K. Stern, Sandeep Kapoor, Eroshevich charged with felonies. Three are accused of conspiring to furnish drugs before Smith's death
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Eroshevich
|
[
"Eroshevich",
"Khristine Eroshevich"
] |
{
"passage": 2998,
"query": 4628
}
|
Query: "In the face of this, Dr. @placeholder did her best to help the patient while protecting what little privacy Anna had left.
Entities: LOS ANGELES, Bail, Los Angeles County, California, Smith, Eroshevich, Kapoor, CNN, Sandeep Kapoor, Anna Nicole Smith, Stern, Van Nuys, Howard K. Stern, Khristine Eroshevich
Passage: LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- One of two doctors charged with conspiring to furnish drugs to Anna Nicole Smith before her fatal overdose in 2007 surrendered to authorities and was jailed Monday, authorities said. Anna Nicole Smith's boyfriend Howard K. Stern was among those charged last week. Dr. Khristine Eroshevich surrendered at the Van Nuys, California, jail, said police and jail officials. Bail was set at $20,000, but Eroshevich had not posted bail as of Monday afternoon. Eroshevich was charged last week along with Howard K. Stern, Smith's longtime partner and attorney; and Dr. Sandeep Kapoor. Stern and Kapoor were arrested and released from a Los Angeles County jail Thursday night after each posted a $20,000 bond. NEW: Lawyer: Doctor had "patient's well-being in mind," actions "not criminal" Khristine Eroshevich surrendered Monday and was jailed. Howard K. Stern, Sandeep Kapoor, Eroshevich charged with felonies. Three are accused of conspiring to furnish drugs before Smith's death
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Khristine Eroshevich
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[
"CCTV"
] |
{
"passage": 2999,
"query": 4629
}
|
Query: 'Later (on @placeholder) you can see him come out of the bathroom looking like he's had 400 drinks.
Entities: Honolulu, Waikiki, Amuse Wine Bar, Channel Nine News, Hawaii, Robert Allenby, Wakiki, CCTV, Australian, Allenby
Passage: A homeless woman has come forward to add more confusion to the Robert Allenby saga, claiming she discovered the Australian golfer just one block away from the bar he says he was abducted from in Hawaii - not 10km away as he said immediately after the ordeal. Allenby said he was thrown in the boot of a car and woke up in a park on Sunday morning some 10km away from the Amuse Wine Bar in Honolulu where he had been drinking with friends before he was attacked. But the unnamed woman, who has spoken with police, told Channel Nine News that she stumbled across a 'bloodied and confused' Allenby in a park just a block away where he was arguing with two homeless men. Robert Allenby was drinking in a wine bar in Waikiki, Hawaii, on Friday. He says he was kidnapped, shoved in a car and robbed before being dumped about 10km from the Amuse Wine Bar. Homeless woman claims she found him just one block away from the bar. She said he was 'bloodied and confused' and was arguing with two men. Unnamed woman said he wanted to pay $500 to men to get his wallet back. Lady claims the men became aggressive as a former soldier helped him. Honolulu police have CCTV footage of a suspect using Allenby's credit card in Wakiki to purchase two bottles of alcohol. In interview on Monday, Allenby compared experience to action film Taken
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CCTV
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[
"NYT",
"New York Times"
] |
{
"passage": 3000,
"query": 4630
}
|
Query: The Times alleges that the hackers attacked the @placeholder’ computer
Entities: Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Chinese, Steve Nolan, WSJ, Wen Jiabao, The Wall Street Journal, NYT, China, Leslie Larson
Passage: By Steve Nolan and Leslie Larson PUBLISHED: 18:38 EST, 31 January 2013 | UPDATED: 20:02 EST, 31 January 2013 The Wall Street Journal said on Thursday that the company's computer system had been accessed by Chinese hackers. The revelation comes in the wake of news that the New York Times was also targeted by Chinese hackers, who the company believes tried to monitor the paper's coverage of Chinese premier Wen Jiabao. The hackers who infiltrated The Wall Street Journal's system were similarly trying to gain information about reporting activity and sources being used for the paper's China coverage. Scroll down for video. WSJ says Chinese hackers tried to access information on reporting activity and journalists' sources. The New York Times similarly revealed its computer system had been hacked. Attack on NYT is a suspected retaliation for the paper's investigation into the fortune of Chinese premier Wen Jiabao
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NYT
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[
"NYT",
"New York Times"
] |
{
"passage": 3000,
"query": 4630
}
|
Query: The Times alleges that the hackers attacked the @placeholder’ computer
Entities: Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Chinese, Steve Nolan, WSJ, Wen Jiabao, The Wall Street Journal, NYT, China, Leslie Larson
Passage: By Steve Nolan and Leslie Larson PUBLISHED: 18:38 EST, 31 January 2013 | UPDATED: 20:02 EST, 31 January 2013 The Wall Street Journal said on Thursday that the company's computer system had been accessed by Chinese hackers. The revelation comes in the wake of news that the New York Times was also targeted by Chinese hackers, who the company believes tried to monitor the paper's coverage of Chinese premier Wen Jiabao. The hackers who infiltrated The Wall Street Journal's system were similarly trying to gain information about reporting activity and sources being used for the paper's China coverage. Scroll down for video. WSJ says Chinese hackers tried to access information on reporting activity and journalists' sources. The New York Times similarly revealed its computer system had been hacked. Attack on NYT is a suspected retaliation for the paper's investigation into the fortune of Chinese premier Wen Jiabao
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New York Times
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[
"Instagram"
] |
{
"passage": 3001,
"query": 4631
}
|
Query: In July, Twitter blocked Instagram from using its data to help new @placeholder users find friends.
Entities: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Mark Zuckerberg, Kevin Systrom, Systrom
Passage: Instagram is no longer allowing Twitter users to view its photographs in tweets in an effort to drive more people away from the rival social media company to its own website. Kevin Systrom, the CEO of the photo-sharing service that was snapped up by Facebook earlier this year, announced today that Instagram has turned off support for 'Twitter cards,' signaling a deepening rift between two of the web's biggest brands. Twitter users started to complain earlier this week in public messages that Instagram photos were not displaying properly on Twitter's website. Clarifying the situation today, Mr Systrom released a statement saying: 'We believe the best experience is for us to link back to where the content lives.' Twitter users can no longer embed Instagram photos directly into tweets. Users are instead driven to Instagram's own website. Move signals a deepening rift after Facebook outbid Twitter to buy Instagram in April. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg had pledged to keep the photo-sharing app's ties to other social networks when he bought it
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Instagram
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[
"U.S. Army"
] |
{
"passage": 3002,
"query": 4632
}
|
Query: And this country was confronted with the news that the @placeholder was moving against the old soldiers.
Entities: United States, Afghanistan, Greene, USA Today, U.S. Army, Washington, Bob Greene, CNN, Iraq
Passage: (CNN) -- We have a tendency, when things in the news get bad, to tell ourselves that it's never been quite this dismal before. We are tempted, when disputes become particularly acrimonious, to believe that the current bitterness is unprecedented. So it's beneficial, once in a while, to look at our current problems in light of what has gone before. And to remember just how much the United States has endured. The newspaper USA Today reported last week that there has been a sharp increase in the unemployment rate for male veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. The paper said that such unemployment has tripled since the recession began, having reached 15 percent last month. More than 250,000 of the male veterans were said to be unemployed last month, with another 400,000 having left the workforce for various reasons: to raise children, or attend college, or because they have just stopped trying to find work. People have a tendency to think we live in the worst of times, says Bob Greene. He says we have a serious problem with unemployment among veterans. Still, today's troubles don't equal the woes of the early 1930s, Greene says. He says jobless veterans protesting in 1932 were chased out of Washington by U.S. Army
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U.S. Army
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[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 3003,
"query": 4633
}
|
Query: In fact, we only know about the facilities because of an unofficial visit by @placeholder whom the North wanted to use to reveal them.
Entities: U.S., North Korea, North Korean, North and South Korea, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- Headlines and pundits once again declare that we have a crisis on our hands in the wake of discovering that North Korea is building a new nuclear reactor and a uranium enrichment plant. More ominously, Tuesday brought news of direct artillery barrages between North and South Korea, heightening tensions and costing lives. But as provocative and serious as this is, neither is a crisis. Both fit a clear pattern of North Korean behavior -- a pattern that ultimately holds out the opportunity for progress. Unfortunately, so far the U.S. response also fits a pattern of rhetorical condemnation but little in the way of creative or effective engagement. Some key lessons need to be re-learned in light of these developments. North Korea's artillery barrage was serious, but this is not a crisis, say co-authors. They say the action fits pattern of North Korea's behavior and doesn't preclude progress. Revelation of a uranium enrichment plant doesn't signal escalation in its weapons capability, they say. U.S. needs to try economic and diplomatic measures to move ahead, they say
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U.S.
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[
"North Korea",
"North Korean"
] |
{
"passage": 3003,
"query": 4634
}
|
Query: In fact, we only know about the facilities because of an unofficial visit by Americans whom the @placeholder wanted to use to reveal them.
Entities: U.S., North Korea, North Korean, North and South Korea, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- Headlines and pundits once again declare that we have a crisis on our hands in the wake of discovering that North Korea is building a new nuclear reactor and a uranium enrichment plant. More ominously, Tuesday brought news of direct artillery barrages between North and South Korea, heightening tensions and costing lives. But as provocative and serious as this is, neither is a crisis. Both fit a clear pattern of North Korean behavior -- a pattern that ultimately holds out the opportunity for progress. Unfortunately, so far the U.S. response also fits a pattern of rhetorical condemnation but little in the way of creative or effective engagement. Some key lessons need to be re-learned in light of these developments. North Korea's artillery barrage was serious, but this is not a crisis, say co-authors. They say the action fits pattern of North Korea's behavior and doesn't preclude progress. Revelation of a uranium enrichment plant doesn't signal escalation in its weapons capability, they say. U.S. needs to try economic and diplomatic measures to move ahead, they say
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North Korea
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[
"North Korea",
"North Korean"
] |
{
"passage": 3003,
"query": 4634
}
|
Query: In fact, we only know about the facilities because of an unofficial visit by Americans whom the @placeholder wanted to use to reveal them.
Entities: U.S., North Korea, North Korean, North and South Korea, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- Headlines and pundits once again declare that we have a crisis on our hands in the wake of discovering that North Korea is building a new nuclear reactor and a uranium enrichment plant. More ominously, Tuesday brought news of direct artillery barrages between North and South Korea, heightening tensions and costing lives. But as provocative and serious as this is, neither is a crisis. Both fit a clear pattern of North Korean behavior -- a pattern that ultimately holds out the opportunity for progress. Unfortunately, so far the U.S. response also fits a pattern of rhetorical condemnation but little in the way of creative or effective engagement. Some key lessons need to be re-learned in light of these developments. North Korea's artillery barrage was serious, but this is not a crisis, say co-authors. They say the action fits pattern of North Korea's behavior and doesn't preclude progress. Revelation of a uranium enrichment plant doesn't signal escalation in its weapons capability, they say. U.S. needs to try economic and diplomatic measures to move ahead, they say
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North Korean
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[
"James Onedin",
"Onedin"
] |
{
"passage": 3004,
"query": 4635
}
|
Query: WATCH PETER GILMORE AS THE MEMORABLE @placeholder IN THE ONEDIN LINE
Entities: The Persuaders, Ruth Rendell Mysteries and Heartbeat, James Onedin, BBC1, Peter Gilmore, Tara Brady, Una Stubbs, German, The Onedin Line, Carry On films, Trinity Hospice, Onedin, BBC, Anne Stallybrass, Gilmore, London, Doctor Who
Passage: By Tara Brady Actor Peter Gilmore, who starred in the long-running BBC drama The Onedin Line, has died at the age of 81. The star, who also appeared in a number of Carry On films, died at the Trinity Hospice in London after a 'long illness', his family have said. German-born Gilmore clocked up appearances in a number of TV dramas such as Doctor Who, The Persuaders, Ruth Rendell Mysteries and Heartbeat. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Long illness: Peter Gilmore as James Onedin in the BBC drama The Onedin Line But he will be best remembered for his portrayal of the mutton-chopped James Onedin in 91 episodes of the BBC1 series The Onedin Line. Peter Gilmore also appeared in Doctor Who, The Persuaders and Heartbeat. He will be best remembered as the mutton-chopped James Onedin in The Onedin Line. Gilmore was married to actress Una Stubbs for more than a decade and went on to marry Anne Stallybrass, who played Onedin's wife in the series
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James Onedin
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[
"James Onedin",
"Onedin"
] |
{
"passage": 3004,
"query": 4635
}
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Query: WATCH PETER GILMORE AS THE MEMORABLE @placeholder IN THE ONEDIN LINE
Entities: The Persuaders, Ruth Rendell Mysteries and Heartbeat, James Onedin, BBC1, Peter Gilmore, Tara Brady, Una Stubbs, German, The Onedin Line, Carry On films, Trinity Hospice, Onedin, BBC, Anne Stallybrass, Gilmore, London, Doctor Who
Passage: By Tara Brady Actor Peter Gilmore, who starred in the long-running BBC drama The Onedin Line, has died at the age of 81. The star, who also appeared in a number of Carry On films, died at the Trinity Hospice in London after a 'long illness', his family have said. German-born Gilmore clocked up appearances in a number of TV dramas such as Doctor Who, The Persuaders, Ruth Rendell Mysteries and Heartbeat. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Long illness: Peter Gilmore as James Onedin in the BBC drama The Onedin Line But he will be best remembered for his portrayal of the mutton-chopped James Onedin in 91 episodes of the BBC1 series The Onedin Line. Peter Gilmore also appeared in Doctor Who, The Persuaders and Heartbeat. He will be best remembered as the mutton-chopped James Onedin in The Onedin Line. Gilmore was married to actress Una Stubbs for more than a decade and went on to marry Anne Stallybrass, who played Onedin's wife in the series
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Onedin
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[
"Leicester"
] |
{
"passage": 3005,
"query": 4636
}
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Query: Nothing, however, could take away from @placeholder’s performance which saw them move to within three points of safety.
Entities: Brad Guzan, Aston Villa, Leicester, Paul Lambert, Paul, Midlands, Villa, Scot, English, Lambert, Guzan, Premier League
Passage: Aston Villa keeper Brad Guzan sprang to the defence of manager Paul Lambert despite the Scot coming in for the heaviest criticism he has received yet from Villa fans. Chants of ‘We want Lambert out’, ‘You don’t know what you’re doing’ and ‘We want our Villa back’ emerged during this desperate display at Leicester. But Guzan believes the players deserve to take the flak, not Lambert, due to their performances which have yielded just 11 goals in 21 Premier League games. Aston Villa keeper Brad Guzan, in action on Saturday, has sprung to the defence of manager Paul Lambert Villa fans appeared to lose patience during Saturday's loss with some chanting 'We want [Paul] Lambert out' Leicester beat Aston Villa 1-0 in a fiery Midlands derby on Saturday. Villa have the fewest goals in the top eight English tiers this season. Despite the win Leicester remain bottom of the league with Villa in 13th. Paul Lambert's side are without a win in six Premier League matches
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Leicester
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[
"American",
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 3006,
"query": 4637
}
|
Query: Polk's two self-inflicted gunshots to the chest were heard around the @placeholder as the lifelong homemaker became a symbol for struggling U.S. homeowners burdened down by debt and unrelenting mortgage companies.
Entities: Addie Polk, Fannie Mae, Joyce Smith, U.S., Smith, American, Akron, Dennis Kucinich, Senate, CNN, Ohio, Polk, Antioch Baptist Church
Passage: (CNN) -- Addie Polk, who became the national face of the foreclosure crisis last fall when she shot herself during an eviction, was a quiet woman who never asked for help. Polk, 91, who was a deaconess at her church, was remembered by friends and churchgoers for her stateliness. Fannie Mae foreclosed on the Akron, Ohio, home of Addie Polk, 91, after acquiring the mortgage in 2007. "She had runner's legs," said Joyce Smith, a longtime family friend of Polk's and fellow member of Antioch Baptist Church. "They were well-shaped, well-shaped calves, and she still wore her heels and didn't stumble," Smith said. Addie Polk, 91, became symbol of American foreclosure crisis. Polk remembered as quiet, reserved woman who was fiercely independent. U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich mentioned her on Senate floor during bailout debate
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American
|
[
"American",
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 3006,
"query": 4637
}
|
Query: Polk's two self-inflicted gunshots to the chest were heard around the @placeholder as the lifelong homemaker became a symbol for struggling U.S. homeowners burdened down by debt and unrelenting mortgage companies.
Entities: Addie Polk, Fannie Mae, Joyce Smith, U.S., Smith, American, Akron, Dennis Kucinich, Senate, CNN, Ohio, Polk, Antioch Baptist Church
Passage: (CNN) -- Addie Polk, who became the national face of the foreclosure crisis last fall when she shot herself during an eviction, was a quiet woman who never asked for help. Polk, 91, who was a deaconess at her church, was remembered by friends and churchgoers for her stateliness. Fannie Mae foreclosed on the Akron, Ohio, home of Addie Polk, 91, after acquiring the mortgage in 2007. "She had runner's legs," said Joyce Smith, a longtime family friend of Polk's and fellow member of Antioch Baptist Church. "They were well-shaped, well-shaped calves, and she still wore her heels and didn't stumble," Smith said. Addie Polk, 91, became symbol of American foreclosure crisis. Polk remembered as quiet, reserved woman who was fiercely independent. U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich mentioned her on Senate floor during bailout debate
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U.S.
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[
"Matthew Hermann"
] |
{
"passage": 3007,
"query": 4638
}
|
Query: @placeholder, who graduated the high school last year, was charged with unlawful restraint, hate crime and misdemeanor battery.
Entities: Daily Mail, Matthew Hermann, Joshua Merritt, Trio, Fox, Chicago, Illinois, Brother Rice High School
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:04 PM on 26th January 2012 Three white teens have been charged with race hate crimes after allegedly tying a noose around the neck of a black classmate and calling him 'n*****'. The trio, reportedly annoyed with the boy's relationship with a white girl, then allegedly threatened the 17-year-old with a knife. The teens - students at Brother Rice High School in Chicago, Illinois - were friends with victim Joshua Merritt before they turned on him, Fox reported. Scroll down for video 'Attack': Joshua Merritt (left) told police three white teens, including Matthew Hermann (right), attacked him over his relationship with one of their cousins. Trio allegedly attacked Joshua Merritt, 17, over his relationship with white girl
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Matthew Hermann
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[
"Nigel Farage"
] |
{
"passage": 3008,
"query": 4639
}
|
Query: Last week Mr @placeholder defended a stand-up comic who told a string of jokes targeting foreigners at the Ukip spring conference.
Entities: Arts Council, The Baptists, Jonny, Nigel Farage, The Stop Ukip Tour, Ukip, Manchester, Royal Exchange, Baptists, Paul Nuttal, Stop Ukip Tour, Paul Nuttall, Jonny And The Baptists
Passage: Ukip is trying to stop a comedy band from touring, despite Nigel Farage saying politicians should ‘let people tell their jokes’. Musical duo Jonny and The Baptists have taken their show The Stop Ukip Tour on the road, but venues have been bombarded with complaints from Ukip supporters. And the party’s deputy leader Paul Nuttal has condemned the ‘distasteful satire’, calling on the Arts Council to investigate funding given to theatres hosting the act. Comedy act Jonny And The Baptists are on the road with the Stop Ukip Tour, to the annoyance of Ukip supporters The bizarre attempt to interfere with a comedy act appears to be at odds with Ukip’s strident attacks on political correctness and the fear of giving offence. Musical duo Jonny and The Baptists on the road with the Stop Ukip Tour. Ukip deputy leader Paul Nuttall condemns 'distasteful satire' Venues have been bombarded with complaints from Ukip supporters. Royal Exchange in Manchester says 'loyal customers' have never been
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Nigel Farage
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[
"Nigel Farage"
] |
{
"passage": 3008,
"query": 4640
}
|
Query: Defending the act, Mr @placeholder said: ‘I'm not going to comment on individual jokes, but I think we're in huge danger here.
Entities: Arts Council, The Baptists, Jonny, Nigel Farage, The Stop Ukip Tour, Ukip, Manchester, Royal Exchange, Baptists, Paul Nuttal, Stop Ukip Tour, Paul Nuttall, Jonny And The Baptists
Passage: Ukip is trying to stop a comedy band from touring, despite Nigel Farage saying politicians should ‘let people tell their jokes’. Musical duo Jonny and The Baptists have taken their show The Stop Ukip Tour on the road, but venues have been bombarded with complaints from Ukip supporters. And the party’s deputy leader Paul Nuttal has condemned the ‘distasteful satire’, calling on the Arts Council to investigate funding given to theatres hosting the act. Comedy act Jonny And The Baptists are on the road with the Stop Ukip Tour, to the annoyance of Ukip supporters The bizarre attempt to interfere with a comedy act appears to be at odds with Ukip’s strident attacks on political correctness and the fear of giving offence. Musical duo Jonny and The Baptists on the road with the Stop Ukip Tour. Ukip deputy leader Paul Nuttall condemns 'distasteful satire' Venues have been bombarded with complaints from Ukip supporters. Royal Exchange in Manchester says 'loyal customers' have never been
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Nigel Farage
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[
"Ukraine"
] |
{
"passage": 3009,
"query": 4641
}
|
Query: Russia supplies @placeholder with natural gas, which is essential to keep people from freezing in the country's brutal winters.
Entities: Arctic, Catherine Ashton, pro-Russian, U.N., Ukraine, European Commission, Joe Biden, CNN, Russia, EU, West, Kiev, Europe, Viktor Yanukovych, Yanukovych, Secretary-General, U.S., Jose Manuel Barroso, pro-Western, European Union
Passage: Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- Arctic temperatures are not enough to cool pro-Western demonstrators' anger at Ukraine's pro-Russian president. Thousands of them refused to budge from Kiev's snow-covered streets, while the European Union's top diplomat made her way there to try to thaw the tensions. Security forces in riot gear tried to herd demonstrators away from government buildings but avoided a hard-nosed crackdown. That could be the result of pressure the West has put on President Viktor Yanukovych in the past two days. U.S. Vice President Joe Biden called Yanukovych on Monday to urge him to talk with the opposition and avoid violence. European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso phoned on Sunday, as did U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who asked Yanukovych not to use brute force against protesters. EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton meets with Ukraine's president, opposition. Viktor Yanukovych says both police and protesters are to blame for violence. President says he wants good relations with both Russia and Europe. Masked men raid opposition party's headquarters, its leader says
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Ukraine
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[
"British Airways"
] |
{
"passage": 3010,
"query": 4642
}
|
Query: A @placeholder spokesman said: 'We are aware of the ruling and will continue to comply with the regulations.'
Entities: Luxembourg, Daily Mail, British Airways, easyJet, European Court of Justice, Civil Aviation Authority, European, ECJ, Easyjet, UK, Europe, CAA
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:16 EST, 23 October 2012 | UPDATED: 14:23 EST, 23 October 2012 Short-haul air passengers who are delayed by more than three hours can expect to be compensated after airlines lost a legal fight in the European court. A number of airlines, including British Airways and easyJet, had challenged a 2009 ruling that passengers on flights to and from Europe should be compensated if they are delayed for more than three hours. Today the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in Luxembourg confirmed the 2009 ruling after the airlines had challenged the UK's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) over the matter. European Court of Justice confirms airlines must pay up. Three year legal battle ends in defeat for British Airways, Easyjet and others. Passengers delayed for three hours to get at least £200
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British Airways
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[
"Easyjet",
"easyJet"
] |
{
"passage": 3010,
"query": 4643
}
|
Query: An @placeholder spokesman said: 'We are disappointed with the outcome but we are pleased we have final clarification and certainty on this issue.
Entities: Luxembourg, Daily Mail, British Airways, easyJet, European Court of Justice, Civil Aviation Authority, European, ECJ, Easyjet, UK, Europe, CAA
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:16 EST, 23 October 2012 | UPDATED: 14:23 EST, 23 October 2012 Short-haul air passengers who are delayed by more than three hours can expect to be compensated after airlines lost a legal fight in the European court. A number of airlines, including British Airways and easyJet, had challenged a 2009 ruling that passengers on flights to and from Europe should be compensated if they are delayed for more than three hours. Today the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in Luxembourg confirmed the 2009 ruling after the airlines had challenged the UK's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) over the matter. European Court of Justice confirms airlines must pay up. Three year legal battle ends in defeat for British Airways, Easyjet and others. Passengers delayed for three hours to get at least £200
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Easyjet
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[
"Easyjet",
"easyJet"
] |
{
"passage": 3010,
"query": 4643
}
|
Query: An @placeholder spokesman said: 'We are disappointed with the outcome but we are pleased we have final clarification and certainty on this issue.
Entities: Luxembourg, Daily Mail, British Airways, easyJet, European Court of Justice, Civil Aviation Authority, European, ECJ, Easyjet, UK, Europe, CAA
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:16 EST, 23 October 2012 | UPDATED: 14:23 EST, 23 October 2012 Short-haul air passengers who are delayed by more than three hours can expect to be compensated after airlines lost a legal fight in the European court. A number of airlines, including British Airways and easyJet, had challenged a 2009 ruling that passengers on flights to and from Europe should be compensated if they are delayed for more than three hours. Today the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in Luxembourg confirmed the 2009 ruling after the airlines had challenged the UK's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) over the matter. European Court of Justice confirms airlines must pay up. Three year legal battle ends in defeat for British Airways, Easyjet and others. Passengers delayed for three hours to get at least £200
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easyJet
|
[
"Ashton Kutcher"
] |
{
"passage": 3011,
"query": 4644
}
|
Query: magazine also claimed that @placeholder was so worried that the alleged
Entities: Hollywood, San Diego, Moore, Daily Mail, California, Danny Masterson, Twitter, Fluxx, That '70s Show, Radaronline, Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 8:32 PM on 28th September 2011 A woman is accusing Ashton Kutcher of cheating on wife Demi Moore, the same weekend as the couple celebrated their six year wedding anniversary, according to Radaronline. The entertainment website claims the liaison happened last Friday in San Diego, California, after a alcohol-fuelled night out at Fluxx bar with his former That '70s Show co-star Danny Masterson. The 23-year-old woman, who has not been identified, has reportedly hired a high powered Hollywood attorney and has gone into hiding. Cheating scandal: A new report claims Demi Moore's husband Ashton Kutcher hooked up with a 23-year-old woman last weekend. Moore hints at trouble with Twitter message about 'anger'
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Ashton Kutcher
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[
"Ashton Kutcher"
] |
{
"passage": 3011,
"query": 4645
}
|
Query: @placeholder's representative also denied the story, while his wife of nearly five years came out in support of her husband.
Entities: Hollywood, San Diego, Moore, Daily Mail, California, Danny Masterson, Twitter, Fluxx, That '70s Show, Radaronline, Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 8:32 PM on 28th September 2011 A woman is accusing Ashton Kutcher of cheating on wife Demi Moore, the same weekend as the couple celebrated their six year wedding anniversary, according to Radaronline. The entertainment website claims the liaison happened last Friday in San Diego, California, after a alcohol-fuelled night out at Fluxx bar with his former That '70s Show co-star Danny Masterson. The 23-year-old woman, who has not been identified, has reportedly hired a high powered Hollywood attorney and has gone into hiding. Cheating scandal: A new report claims Demi Moore's husband Ashton Kutcher hooked up with a 23-year-old woman last weekend. Moore hints at trouble with Twitter message about 'anger'
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Ashton Kutcher
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[
"Nasa"
] |
{
"passage": 3012,
"query": 4646
}
|
Query: Many of the photos remained unseen in the vaults at @placeholder until the late 1980s when they were discovered by archivists.
Entities: Nasa, Bloomsbury Auctions, Earth, Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions, Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, GEmini 12, London
Passage: A collection of vintage Nasa photographs - including some of the first ever images from space and the first cosmic 'selfie' - are set to fetch a whopping £500,000 ($760,000) at auction. The archive of more than 600 photographs, many of have never be published for public viewing, covers Nasa's groundbreaking space programme from its beginnings in the late 1950s through to the triumphant moon landing of 1969 and beyond. The collection will be up for sale at Bloomsbury Auctions in London on 26 February. Scroll down for video #outofthisworld: A collection of photos are to go up for auction at Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions' saleroom in London on 26 February. Pictured is Buzz Aldrin taking a 'selfie' during the GEmini 12 mission in November 1966. It is estimated to sell for £800. A collection of photos are to go up for auction at Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions' saleroom in London on 26 Feb. The archive contains more than 600 photos, some of which are claimed to have been unseen before. It includes the only known-of image of the late Neil Armstrong taken on the moon in 1969. And it also includes the first ever image of Earth taken from space, by a rocket in 1946
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Nasa
|
[
"Islamic State"
] |
{
"passage": 3013,
"query": 4647
}
|
Query: Demonstrators carried signs that read: 'We demand the execution of @placeholder detainees in Jordan' as they marched through Amman
Entities: Jordan, ISIS, Kasasbeh, Islamic State, Karak, Sajida al-Rishawi, al-Rishawi, Jordanian, Jordanians, Muath al-Kasasbeh, al-Kasabeh, Kenji Goto, Japanese, Amman, al-Kasasbeh, Muatah al-Kasabeh
Passage: Thousands of Jordanians have marched through the capital of Amman calling for the immediate execution of six Islamic State prisoners following the horrendous death of captured Jordanian pilot, Muath al-Kasasbeh. Gunfire and rioting has also reportedly been witnessed in the Jordanian town of Karak, the hometown of Mr Kasasbeh. Roads have been blocked with makeshift barricades and thick smoke has been seen after locals started to burn tyres. At least one government building has been torched. Disgusted protesters took to the streets just hours after the release of a sickening 22-minute-long ISIS video that shows Mr al-Kasabeh being burned alive while he was locked helpless in a cage. ISIS video released yesterday shows Jordanian pilot Muatah al-Kasabeh being burnt alive while locked in a cage. In response to the sickening footage, Jordan vowed to kill six prisoners with links to the terror group at dawn. Security sources said execution of failed female suicide bomber Sajida al-Rishawi likely to take place tomorrow. ISIS had previously demanded the release of al-Rishawi in exchange for the life of Japanese hostage Kenji Goto. Hundreds of angry Jordanians have marched through capital of Amman calling for the prisoners' deaths. Gunfire and rioting has also reportedly been witnessed in the Jordanian town of Karak, al-Kasasbeh's hometown
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Islamic State
|
[
"al-Rishawi"
] |
{
"passage": 3013,
"query": 4648
}
|
Query: Furious demonstrators were tonight chanting ‘we want to execute @placeholder’ as they marched.
Entities: Jordan, ISIS, Kasasbeh, Islamic State, Karak, Sajida al-Rishawi, al-Rishawi, Jordanian, Jordanians, Muath al-Kasasbeh, al-Kasabeh, Kenji Goto, Japanese, Amman, al-Kasasbeh, Muatah al-Kasabeh
Passage: Thousands of Jordanians have marched through the capital of Amman calling for the immediate execution of six Islamic State prisoners following the horrendous death of captured Jordanian pilot, Muath al-Kasasbeh. Gunfire and rioting has also reportedly been witnessed in the Jordanian town of Karak, the hometown of Mr Kasasbeh. Roads have been blocked with makeshift barricades and thick smoke has been seen after locals started to burn tyres. At least one government building has been torched. Disgusted protesters took to the streets just hours after the release of a sickening 22-minute-long ISIS video that shows Mr al-Kasabeh being burned alive while he was locked helpless in a cage. ISIS video released yesterday shows Jordanian pilot Muatah al-Kasabeh being burnt alive while locked in a cage. In response to the sickening footage, Jordan vowed to kill six prisoners with links to the terror group at dawn. Security sources said execution of failed female suicide bomber Sajida al-Rishawi likely to take place tomorrow. ISIS had previously demanded the release of al-Rishawi in exchange for the life of Japanese hostage Kenji Goto. Hundreds of angry Jordanians have marched through capital of Amman calling for the prisoners' deaths. Gunfire and rioting has also reportedly been witnessed in the Jordanian town of Karak, al-Kasasbeh's hometown
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al-Rishawi
|
[
"Natalie Bennett"
] |
{
"passage": 3014,
"query": 4649
}
|
Query: Miss @placeholder last night wrote to Mr Miliband, Mr Farage and Mr Clegg.
Entities: Green, David Cameron, Nigel Farage, Miliband, Cameron, Margaret Thatcher, Greens, Ed Miliband, Lib Dems, Nick Clegg, Natalie Bennett, Labour, Clegg
Passage: David Cameron was accused of making excuses by Nick Clegg last night as he plunged plans for TV debates between party leaders into further chaos. The Prime Minister indicated he would take part in a head-to-head with Ed Miliband and a five-way clash adding Mr Clegg, Nigel Farage and Green leader Natalie Bennett. But he appeared to reject broadcasters’ demands for a third debate featuring only him, Mr Miliband and Mr Clegg, dismissing the Lib Dems as a ‘minor party’. David Cameron, pictured, has said he won't participate in a three-way debate with Labour and the Lib Dems During Prime Minister’s Questions, the Labour leader claimed Mr Cameron was ‘frit’ – a dialect word for ‘frightened’ once used by Margaret Thatcher. David Cameron wants a head-to-head debate with Labour's Ed Miliband. The first election debate will feature five political leaders including Greens. Nick Clegg wants to debate Miliband and Cameron in a final showdown. The Prime Minister dismissed his coalition partners as a 'minor party'
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Natalie Bennett
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[
"Red Cross"
] |
{
"passage": 3015,
"query": 4650
}
|
Query: "I commend our county, town, @placeholder and volunteer emergency services personnel for this tightly coordinated response," said Levy.
Entities: Steve Levy, Suffolk County, Red Cross, Long Island, New York, Dan Aug. Electricity, Shirley, CNN
Passage: New York (CNN) -- A propane gas tank leak that prompted the evacuations of an estimated 900 homes in Shirley, New York, was contained, officials said Saturday night. After conducting an air quality sampling of 100 residences, officials decided to allow all residents to go home, said Suffolk County spokesman Dan Aug. Electricity was restored, with the exception of a shopping center that holds the 30,000-gallon underground storage tank. Fire and other workers were able to close a leaking valve on the tank in the Long Island town, Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy said in a statement. The leak was discovered at 1:15 a.m. by a driver of a propane delivery truck, the county said. NEW: Residents are allowed to go home. The leak is successfully contained in Shirley, New York. Homes and businesses within a 5-mile radius of the leak were evacuated. The Red Cross assisted evacuees
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Red Cross
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[
"Chris Kyle",
"Kyle"
] |
{
"passage": 3016,
"query": 4651
}
|
Query: @placeholder's autobiography by the same name spent weeks on best-seller lists.
Entities: Stephenville, Jennifer Weed, Chris Kyle, Eddie Ray Routh, American Sniper, Chad Littlefield, Kyle, Texas, CNN, Routh, Incoherent
Passage: Stephenville, Texas (CNN)Incoherent. Talking nonsense. Erratic. Not the man they knew. That's how family members and friends have described Eddie Ray Routh, the man on trial for the slayings of Chris Kyle, subject of the hit film "American Sniper," and Kyle's friend, Chad Littlefield, at a Texas firing range two years ago. No one disputes that Routh shot and killed the two men. But defense attorneys say Routh was insane. On Wednesday, the suspect's sister, brother-in-law and former girlfriend testified about Routh's behavior before and after the killings. "I asked him if he was seeing things, and he said yes," Jennifer Weed, his ex, told the court, describing a conversation that happened the night before the slayings. "And then I asked him if he was hearing things, and he said yes." Eddie Ray Routh's sister says he she told him: "I love you, but I hate your demons" He is on trial for the 2013 shooting deaths of Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield. Routh's mother said he had PTSD; the prosecution argued he was not insane
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Chris Kyle
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[
"Chris Kyle",
"Kyle"
] |
{
"passage": 3016,
"query": 4651
}
|
Query: @placeholder's autobiography by the same name spent weeks on best-seller lists.
Entities: Stephenville, Jennifer Weed, Chris Kyle, Eddie Ray Routh, American Sniper, Chad Littlefield, Kyle, Texas, CNN, Routh, Incoherent
Passage: Stephenville, Texas (CNN)Incoherent. Talking nonsense. Erratic. Not the man they knew. That's how family members and friends have described Eddie Ray Routh, the man on trial for the slayings of Chris Kyle, subject of the hit film "American Sniper," and Kyle's friend, Chad Littlefield, at a Texas firing range two years ago. No one disputes that Routh shot and killed the two men. But defense attorneys say Routh was insane. On Wednesday, the suspect's sister, brother-in-law and former girlfriend testified about Routh's behavior before and after the killings. "I asked him if he was seeing things, and he said yes," Jennifer Weed, his ex, told the court, describing a conversation that happened the night before the slayings. "And then I asked him if he was hearing things, and he said yes." Eddie Ray Routh's sister says he she told him: "I love you, but I hate your demons" He is on trial for the 2013 shooting deaths of Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield. Routh's mother said he had PTSD; the prosecution argued he was not insane
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Kyle
|
[
"Suffolk County"
] |
{
"passage": 3017,
"query": 4652
}
|
Query: The reward for information leading to an arrest -- once topping out at $5,000 -- was raised five-fold, making it the largest offered in @placeholder history.
Entities: Suffolk County, Long Island, Richard Dormer, New York, NEW YORK, WABC, CNN, Dormer
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- After a nearly year-long investigation, police say they now believe 10 sets of human remains uncovered along a desolate stretch of Long Island, New York, beach are linked to a single killer. "The theory is now that we're dealing with one serial killer," Suffolk County Police Commissioner Richard Dormer told CNN affiliate WABC on Tuesday. He noted the killer did not "necessarily do the same thing all the time." "What's common here is the dumping ground," he added. Dormer previously said that only the bodies of four females uncovered in December were thought to be the work of a serial killer or killers. Police say they think a single serial killer is responsible for bodies found in Long Island. Police previously thought only the first set of remains could be the work of a killer or killers. The body of the woman who triggered investigation is still missing. The women who were killed advertised prostitution searches on websites
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Suffolk County
|
[
"Dutch"
] |
{
"passage": 3018,
"query": 4653
}
|
Query: Eighteen @placeholder troops have died in the Afghan conflict, according to a CNN count of casualty figures.
Entities: Afghanistan, Taliban, David McKiernan, U.S., WASHINGTON, Gates, NATO, Dutch, CNN, Robert Gates
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates has signed a deployment order to move an additional 3,000 troops to Afghanistan next year, according to U.S. military officials. Helicopters are the main transportation of the U.S. military in Afghanistan, with its high mountain terrain. The troops will be part of a combat aviation brigade, the latest approved by Gates for the expected build-up of U.S. troops in Afghanistan throughout next year. Earlier this year, the U.S. commander in Afghanistan, Gen. David McKiernan, requested at least 20,000 additional troops be sent there to fight the increasing violence by the resurgent Taliban forces in the southern and eastern parts of the country. Troops will be part of a combat aviation brigade; transport helicopters to be sent. They are latest to be approved for expected build-up of U.S. troops next year. Dutch soldier has been killed in southern Afghanistan, NATO confirms. Soldier died in an improved explosive device strike
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Dutch
|
[
"Tehran"
] |
{
"passage": 3019,
"query": 4654
}
|
Query: In reality, @placeholder never entirely cut Hamas loose after the debacle over Syria.
Entities: Ali Khamenei, Muslim, Gaza, Israel, Iranian, Tehran, Sunni Muslim, Alex Vatanka, Iran, Mohammed Najib, Syria, Protective Edge, Supreme Leader, CNN, Hamas, Muslim Nation, Shia Islamist, al-Assad
Passage: (CNN) -- Israel's ongoing military operation in Gaza -- Protective Edge -- has animated the Shia Islamist leadership in Tehran. The bloody conflict, and the global Muslim outrage it has provoked, is held by the Iranian regime as a chance to redeem itself in the eyes of the Sunni Muslim majority in the world. When Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei this week called on the "Muslim Nation" to set aside differences and unite against Israel, he was in fact pitching Iranian leadership. Other Muslim leaders speak in such terms. The difference is Iran has the capacity to militarily make a difference by resuming arms supplies to Hamas. Gaza has provoked outrage in the Muslim world, write Alex Vatanka and Mohammed Najib. Tehran is trying to build on the outrage, to gain influence by backing Hamas, they say. This follows Iran's backing of the al-Assad regime in Syria, while Hamas backs rebels. Hamas needs to return to Tehran's orbit in order to get military supplies, authors say
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Tehran
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[
"Iran",
"Iranian"
] |
{
"passage": 3019,
"query": 4655
}
|
Query: If so, it might just be the beginning of the end of the Hamas-@placeholder fallout over Syria.
Entities: Ali Khamenei, Muslim, Gaza, Israel, Iranian, Tehran, Sunni Muslim, Alex Vatanka, Iran, Mohammed Najib, Syria, Protective Edge, Supreme Leader, CNN, Hamas, Muslim Nation, Shia Islamist, al-Assad
Passage: (CNN) -- Israel's ongoing military operation in Gaza -- Protective Edge -- has animated the Shia Islamist leadership in Tehran. The bloody conflict, and the global Muslim outrage it has provoked, is held by the Iranian regime as a chance to redeem itself in the eyes of the Sunni Muslim majority in the world. When Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei this week called on the "Muslim Nation" to set aside differences and unite against Israel, he was in fact pitching Iranian leadership. Other Muslim leaders speak in such terms. The difference is Iran has the capacity to militarily make a difference by resuming arms supplies to Hamas. Gaza has provoked outrage in the Muslim world, write Alex Vatanka and Mohammed Najib. Tehran is trying to build on the outrage, to gain influence by backing Hamas, they say. This follows Iran's backing of the al-Assad regime in Syria, while Hamas backs rebels. Hamas needs to return to Tehran's orbit in order to get military supplies, authors say
|
Iran
|
[
"Iran",
"Iranian"
] |
{
"passage": 3019,
"query": 4655
}
|
Query: If so, it might just be the beginning of the end of the Hamas-@placeholder fallout over Syria.
Entities: Ali Khamenei, Muslim, Gaza, Israel, Iranian, Tehran, Sunni Muslim, Alex Vatanka, Iran, Mohammed Najib, Syria, Protective Edge, Supreme Leader, CNN, Hamas, Muslim Nation, Shia Islamist, al-Assad
Passage: (CNN) -- Israel's ongoing military operation in Gaza -- Protective Edge -- has animated the Shia Islamist leadership in Tehran. The bloody conflict, and the global Muslim outrage it has provoked, is held by the Iranian regime as a chance to redeem itself in the eyes of the Sunni Muslim majority in the world. When Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei this week called on the "Muslim Nation" to set aside differences and unite against Israel, he was in fact pitching Iranian leadership. Other Muslim leaders speak in such terms. The difference is Iran has the capacity to militarily make a difference by resuming arms supplies to Hamas. Gaza has provoked outrage in the Muslim world, write Alex Vatanka and Mohammed Najib. Tehran is trying to build on the outrage, to gain influence by backing Hamas, they say. This follows Iran's backing of the al-Assad regime in Syria, while Hamas backs rebels. Hamas needs to return to Tehran's orbit in order to get military supplies, authors say
|
Iranian
|
[
"Italo",
"NTV"
] |
{
"passage": 3020,
"query": 4656
}
|
Query: @placeholder hopes to have 25% of Italy's market by 2014, and di Montezemolo doesn't rule out expanding beyond the country's borders.
Entities: Italy, Italo, Italian, Ferrari, NTV, Rome, Milan, di Montezemolo, Luca di Montezemolo, CNN, Europe, Wi-Fi
Passage: Rome, Italy (CNN) -- As chairman of Ferrari, Luca di Montezemolo is used to making things that move at breakneck speed. But rather than flashy sports cars for wealthy motor enthusiasts, the Italian businessman's latest high-velocity project aims to cater for the traveling masses. The Italo train from NTV -- a passenger rail company of which di Montezemolo is also chairman -- is a high-speed service that has been dashing between Milan, Rome and other major Italian cities since April. With its dark red color scheme, streamlined shape and speeds as fast as a formula-one car, everyone's calling Italo the "Ferrari train." A cinema carriage, free Wi-Fi access throughout the train, and luxury leather seats all add to the high-performance, luxury theme. But Italo is intended to be affordable and accessible to all consumers. NTV is Italy's first high-speed rail company not run by the state. The company's Italo service has been nicknamed the "Ferrari train" "High-speed trains the future of Europe," says NTV chairman
|
Italo
|
[
"Italo",
"NTV"
] |
{
"passage": 3020,
"query": 4656
}
|
Query: @placeholder hopes to have 25% of Italy's market by 2014, and di Montezemolo doesn't rule out expanding beyond the country's borders.
Entities: Italy, Italo, Italian, Ferrari, NTV, Rome, Milan, di Montezemolo, Luca di Montezemolo, CNN, Europe, Wi-Fi
Passage: Rome, Italy (CNN) -- As chairman of Ferrari, Luca di Montezemolo is used to making things that move at breakneck speed. But rather than flashy sports cars for wealthy motor enthusiasts, the Italian businessman's latest high-velocity project aims to cater for the traveling masses. The Italo train from NTV -- a passenger rail company of which di Montezemolo is also chairman -- is a high-speed service that has been dashing between Milan, Rome and other major Italian cities since April. With its dark red color scheme, streamlined shape and speeds as fast as a formula-one car, everyone's calling Italo the "Ferrari train." A cinema carriage, free Wi-Fi access throughout the train, and luxury leather seats all add to the high-performance, luxury theme. But Italo is intended to be affordable and accessible to all consumers. NTV is Italy's first high-speed rail company not run by the state. The company's Italo service has been nicknamed the "Ferrari train" "High-speed trains the future of Europe," says NTV chairman
|
NTV
|
[
"Italian",
"Italy"
] |
{
"passage": 3020,
"query": 4657
}
|
Query: Italo hopes to have 25% of @placeholder's market by 2014, and di Montezemolo doesn't rule out expanding beyond the country's borders.
Entities: Italy, Italo, Italian, Ferrari, NTV, Rome, Milan, di Montezemolo, Luca di Montezemolo, CNN, Europe, Wi-Fi
Passage: Rome, Italy (CNN) -- As chairman of Ferrari, Luca di Montezemolo is used to making things that move at breakneck speed. But rather than flashy sports cars for wealthy motor enthusiasts, the Italian businessman's latest high-velocity project aims to cater for the traveling masses. The Italo train from NTV -- a passenger rail company of which di Montezemolo is also chairman -- is a high-speed service that has been dashing between Milan, Rome and other major Italian cities since April. With its dark red color scheme, streamlined shape and speeds as fast as a formula-one car, everyone's calling Italo the "Ferrari train." A cinema carriage, free Wi-Fi access throughout the train, and luxury leather seats all add to the high-performance, luxury theme. But Italo is intended to be affordable and accessible to all consumers. NTV is Italy's first high-speed rail company not run by the state. The company's Italo service has been nicknamed the "Ferrari train" "High-speed trains the future of Europe," says NTV chairman
|
Italian
|
[
"Italian",
"Italy"
] |
{
"passage": 3020,
"query": 4657
}
|
Query: Italo hopes to have 25% of @placeholder's market by 2014, and di Montezemolo doesn't rule out expanding beyond the country's borders.
Entities: Italy, Italo, Italian, Ferrari, NTV, Rome, Milan, di Montezemolo, Luca di Montezemolo, CNN, Europe, Wi-Fi
Passage: Rome, Italy (CNN) -- As chairman of Ferrari, Luca di Montezemolo is used to making things that move at breakneck speed. But rather than flashy sports cars for wealthy motor enthusiasts, the Italian businessman's latest high-velocity project aims to cater for the traveling masses. The Italo train from NTV -- a passenger rail company of which di Montezemolo is also chairman -- is a high-speed service that has been dashing between Milan, Rome and other major Italian cities since April. With its dark red color scheme, streamlined shape and speeds as fast as a formula-one car, everyone's calling Italo the "Ferrari train." A cinema carriage, free Wi-Fi access throughout the train, and luxury leather seats all add to the high-performance, luxury theme. But Italo is intended to be affordable and accessible to all consumers. NTV is Italy's first high-speed rail company not run by the state. The company's Italo service has been nicknamed the "Ferrari train" "High-speed trains the future of Europe," says NTV chairman
|
Italy
|
[
"Luca di Montezemolo",
"di Montezemolo"
] |
{
"passage": 3020,
"query": 4658
}
|
Query: Italo hopes to have 25% of Italy's market by 2014, and @placeholder doesn't rule out expanding beyond the country's borders.
Entities: Italy, Italo, Italian, Ferrari, NTV, Rome, Milan, di Montezemolo, Luca di Montezemolo, CNN, Europe, Wi-Fi
Passage: Rome, Italy (CNN) -- As chairman of Ferrari, Luca di Montezemolo is used to making things that move at breakneck speed. But rather than flashy sports cars for wealthy motor enthusiasts, the Italian businessman's latest high-velocity project aims to cater for the traveling masses. The Italo train from NTV -- a passenger rail company of which di Montezemolo is also chairman -- is a high-speed service that has been dashing between Milan, Rome and other major Italian cities since April. With its dark red color scheme, streamlined shape and speeds as fast as a formula-one car, everyone's calling Italo the "Ferrari train." A cinema carriage, free Wi-Fi access throughout the train, and luxury leather seats all add to the high-performance, luxury theme. But Italo is intended to be affordable and accessible to all consumers. NTV is Italy's first high-speed rail company not run by the state. The company's Italo service has been nicknamed the "Ferrari train" "High-speed trains the future of Europe," says NTV chairman
|
Luca di Montezemolo
|
[
"Luca di Montezemolo",
"di Montezemolo"
] |
{
"passage": 3020,
"query": 4658
}
|
Query: Italo hopes to have 25% of Italy's market by 2014, and @placeholder doesn't rule out expanding beyond the country's borders.
Entities: Italy, Italo, Italian, Ferrari, NTV, Rome, Milan, di Montezemolo, Luca di Montezemolo, CNN, Europe, Wi-Fi
Passage: Rome, Italy (CNN) -- As chairman of Ferrari, Luca di Montezemolo is used to making things that move at breakneck speed. But rather than flashy sports cars for wealthy motor enthusiasts, the Italian businessman's latest high-velocity project aims to cater for the traveling masses. The Italo train from NTV -- a passenger rail company of which di Montezemolo is also chairman -- is a high-speed service that has been dashing between Milan, Rome and other major Italian cities since April. With its dark red color scheme, streamlined shape and speeds as fast as a formula-one car, everyone's calling Italo the "Ferrari train." A cinema carriage, free Wi-Fi access throughout the train, and luxury leather seats all add to the high-performance, luxury theme. But Italo is intended to be affordable and accessible to all consumers. NTV is Italy's first high-speed rail company not run by the state. The company's Italo service has been nicknamed the "Ferrari train" "High-speed trains the future of Europe," says NTV chairman
|
di Montezemolo
|
[
"Italian",
"Italy"
] |
{
"passage": 3020,
"query": 4659
}
|
Query: "It's too early to think outside of @placeholder but I think this will be the future," he says.
Entities: Italy, Italo, Italian, Ferrari, NTV, Rome, Milan, di Montezemolo, Luca di Montezemolo, CNN, Europe, Wi-Fi
Passage: Rome, Italy (CNN) -- As chairman of Ferrari, Luca di Montezemolo is used to making things that move at breakneck speed. But rather than flashy sports cars for wealthy motor enthusiasts, the Italian businessman's latest high-velocity project aims to cater for the traveling masses. The Italo train from NTV -- a passenger rail company of which di Montezemolo is also chairman -- is a high-speed service that has been dashing between Milan, Rome and other major Italian cities since April. With its dark red color scheme, streamlined shape and speeds as fast as a formula-one car, everyone's calling Italo the "Ferrari train." A cinema carriage, free Wi-Fi access throughout the train, and luxury leather seats all add to the high-performance, luxury theme. But Italo is intended to be affordable and accessible to all consumers. NTV is Italy's first high-speed rail company not run by the state. The company's Italo service has been nicknamed the "Ferrari train" "High-speed trains the future of Europe," says NTV chairman
|
Italian
|
[
"Italian",
"Italy"
] |
{
"passage": 3020,
"query": 4659
}
|
Query: "It's too early to think outside of @placeholder but I think this will be the future," he says.
Entities: Italy, Italo, Italian, Ferrari, NTV, Rome, Milan, di Montezemolo, Luca di Montezemolo, CNN, Europe, Wi-Fi
Passage: Rome, Italy (CNN) -- As chairman of Ferrari, Luca di Montezemolo is used to making things that move at breakneck speed. But rather than flashy sports cars for wealthy motor enthusiasts, the Italian businessman's latest high-velocity project aims to cater for the traveling masses. The Italo train from NTV -- a passenger rail company of which di Montezemolo is also chairman -- is a high-speed service that has been dashing between Milan, Rome and other major Italian cities since April. With its dark red color scheme, streamlined shape and speeds as fast as a formula-one car, everyone's calling Italo the "Ferrari train." A cinema carriage, free Wi-Fi access throughout the train, and luxury leather seats all add to the high-performance, luxury theme. But Italo is intended to be affordable and accessible to all consumers. NTV is Italy's first high-speed rail company not run by the state. The company's Italo service has been nicknamed the "Ferrari train" "High-speed trains the future of Europe," says NTV chairman
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Italy
|
[
"Hillier Road"
] |
{
"passage": 3021,
"query": 4660
}
|
Query: Another @placeholder property - the three-bedroom terraced house at number 55 - was also sold twice during the period in which the data was gathered.
Entities: Wandsworth, John Hall, Hugo Gye, Hillier Road, UK, Exchequer, London
Passage: By John Hall and Hugo Gye New homeowners in a single suburban street have paid the government more than £1million in stamp duty in just two years. Analysis of sold house prices on Hillier Road in Wandsworth, south London shows the Exchequer has collected an estimated £1,048,518 from the most recent 16 sales alone. The figures come on the same day it was revealed that renting a home is now significantly cheaper than buying one thanks to the non-stop house price boom, with the gap continuing to grow between monthly rental payments and mortgage costs in recent months. Expensive street: The property sales on Hillier Road took place between September 2011 and January this year, with all but two falling into the five per cent stamp duty threshold. The average sum levied on a transaction was £65,532, with the properties purchased ranging from a two bedroom flat to five-bedroom terraced houses. Analysis of sold house prices on Hillier Road in Wandsworth, south London reveal vast sums paid in stamp duty. Between September 2011 and January this year, the government raked in more than £1million from house buyers. Figures come on the same day it was revealed that renting a home is now significantly cheaper than buying one. Concern is growing over house price boom, with average UK home now costing 11 per cent more than last year
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Hillier Road
|
[
"Lawson",
"Lawson Morgan-Cockburn"
] |
{
"passage": 3022,
"query": 4661
}
|
Query: Miss Morgan, a waitress, said @placeholder has suffered with night terrors since the incident.
Entities: Lawson, Staffordshire, Sarah Morgan, Bruno, Lennox, Morgan, Lawson Morgan-Cockburn, Chris Pleasance
Passage: By Chris Pleasance A toddler has been left traumatised after watching his tiny chihuahua puppy get 'torn apart' by a Staffordshire bull terrier. Lawson Morgan-Cockburn, two, was out walking with his mother Sarah Morgan, 26, and their three chihuahuas when their youngest dog, a one-year-old named Bruno, was set upon. Bull terrier Lennox, who was adopted by his owners as a rescue dog a year ago, escaped from a garden before mauling puppy Bruno while Lawson was still holding his lead. Sarah Morgan, 26, says her two-year-old son Lawson has been left traumatised after watching his one-year-old chihuahua puppy Bruno mauled to death in front of him. Sarah Morgan, 26, was out walking three chihuahuas with son Lawson. As they passed neighbour's garden, their dog became agitated. Staffordshire bull terrier escaped through gate and attacked chihuahuas. Rescue-dog Lennox mauled puppy Bruno to death as Lawson held lead. Ms Morgan says her son now suffers night terrors over the attack
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Lawson
|
[
"Lawson",
"Lawson Morgan-Cockburn"
] |
{
"passage": 3022,
"query": 4661
}
|
Query: Miss Morgan, a waitress, said @placeholder has suffered with night terrors since the incident.
Entities: Lawson, Staffordshire, Sarah Morgan, Bruno, Lennox, Morgan, Lawson Morgan-Cockburn, Chris Pleasance
Passage: By Chris Pleasance A toddler has been left traumatised after watching his tiny chihuahua puppy get 'torn apart' by a Staffordshire bull terrier. Lawson Morgan-Cockburn, two, was out walking with his mother Sarah Morgan, 26, and their three chihuahuas when their youngest dog, a one-year-old named Bruno, was set upon. Bull terrier Lennox, who was adopted by his owners as a rescue dog a year ago, escaped from a garden before mauling puppy Bruno while Lawson was still holding his lead. Sarah Morgan, 26, says her two-year-old son Lawson has been left traumatised after watching his one-year-old chihuahua puppy Bruno mauled to death in front of him. Sarah Morgan, 26, was out walking three chihuahuas with son Lawson. As they passed neighbour's garden, their dog became agitated. Staffordshire bull terrier escaped through gate and attacked chihuahuas. Rescue-dog Lennox mauled puppy Bruno to death as Lawson held lead. Ms Morgan says her son now suffers night terrors over the attack
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Lawson Morgan-Cockburn
|
[
"Campbell"
] |
{
"passage": 3023,
"query": 4662
}
|
Query: The @placeholder's spokesperson said testing on the object will determine what action is taken next.
Entities: V8 Fusion, Rodriguez, Crystal Rodriguez, Campbell, Mercedes, Ryan Gorman, KGBT, Texas
Passage: By Ryan Gorman A Texas mother claims she was hospitalized Saturday after finding a rancid mystery object inside a can of V8 Fusion that smelled and tasted ‘horrible.’ Crystal Rodriguez, 27, of Mercedes, says the smell and taste of the juice became unbearable, causing her to empty it and cut open the can to see what was rattling inside when she shook it – she found a shriveled up mystery object. Rodriguez told KGBT she became so sick the next day she had to go to a local hospital, doctors told her she was poisoned. Write caption here ‘I opened it and when I took a drink out of it I spit it out because it tasted horrible,’ she told the station. The juice was not expired but smelled and tasted rancid, and Crystal Rodriguez claims it gave her a bacterial infection. She emptied the can, cut it open and made the startling discovery. It looks like a pork skin with eyes and a mouth, doctors have no idea what it could possibly be. Campbell's, the juice maker, flew a representative to Texas to personally pick up the mystery object
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Campbell
|
[
"Anne Sinclair"
] |
{
"passage": 3024,
"query": 4663
}
|
Query: Ms @placeholder, 64, originally stuck by Mr Strauss-Kahn after he was embroiled in a catalogue of scandals last year.
Entities: Dominique Strauss-Khan, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Jerusalem, French, Mediterranean, Daily Mail, Myriam Aouffir, Corsica, DSK, Wailing Wall, Anne Sinclair, IMF, International Monetary Fund
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:12 EST, 2 November 2012 | UPDATED: 18:51 EST, 2 November 2012 Disgraced former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn has been spotted with his new girlfriend at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. Myriam Aouffir, 43, is a high-profile press officer for French television. She has already been seen with her new boyfriend on the Mediterranean island of Corsica but now the couple have been pictured lapping up the sun in the holy city. Dominique Strauss-Khan seen with his new partner Myriam Aouffir spotted at Jerusalem's Wailing Wall The couple have been together only a matter of months. Former IMF did not wait long after a recent split with his wife Anne Sinclair. The couple have already been seen traveling the Mediterranean. Myriam Aouffir is 21 years younger than scandal-hit DSK
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Anne Sinclair
|
[
"Layne",
"Sandra Layne"
] |
{
"passage": 3025,
"query": 4664
}
|
Query: Devastated: The husband of @placeholder, 87-year-old Fred Layne openly wept as the verdict was read on Tuesday
Entities: Michigan, Jonathan Hoffman, Jonathan, Layne, Pontiac, Jennifer Hoffman, Fred Layne, Associated Press, Sandra Layne, West Bloomfield Township
Passage: By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 16:23 EST, 19 March 2013 | UPDATED: 10:48 EST, 20 March 2013 A mother of a teenage boy who was shot dead by his grandmother smiled as she left court on Tuesday after the 75-year-old was convicted of second-degree murder. Jennifer Hoffman described her mother Sandra Layne as a 'monster' outside the Michigan courtroom where she had been found guilty of killing 17-year-old Jonathan. Layne shot her grandson six times during an argument last spring as he pleaded with 911 responders to help him on the phone at the West Bloomfield Township home. Layne, a mother-of-five and retired schoolteacher, is expected to serve at least 14 years after a jury convicted her following two days of deliberations at the Pontiac court. Sandra Layne was convicted in Pontiac, Michigan for killing her 17-year-old grandson Jonathan Hoffman in May 2012. The 75-year-old is expected to spent at least 14 years in jail. Husband Fred Layne, 87, openly wept in court as his wife was shackled
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Layne
|
[
"Layne",
"Sandra Layne"
] |
{
"passage": 3025,
"query": 4664
}
|
Query: Devastated: The husband of @placeholder, 87-year-old Fred Layne openly wept as the verdict was read on Tuesday
Entities: Michigan, Jonathan Hoffman, Jonathan, Layne, Pontiac, Jennifer Hoffman, Fred Layne, Associated Press, Sandra Layne, West Bloomfield Township
Passage: By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 16:23 EST, 19 March 2013 | UPDATED: 10:48 EST, 20 March 2013 A mother of a teenage boy who was shot dead by his grandmother smiled as she left court on Tuesday after the 75-year-old was convicted of second-degree murder. Jennifer Hoffman described her mother Sandra Layne as a 'monster' outside the Michigan courtroom where she had been found guilty of killing 17-year-old Jonathan. Layne shot her grandson six times during an argument last spring as he pleaded with 911 responders to help him on the phone at the West Bloomfield Township home. Layne, a mother-of-five and retired schoolteacher, is expected to serve at least 14 years after a jury convicted her following two days of deliberations at the Pontiac court. Sandra Layne was convicted in Pontiac, Michigan for killing her 17-year-old grandson Jonathan Hoffman in May 2012. The 75-year-old is expected to spent at least 14 years in jail. Husband Fred Layne, 87, openly wept in court as his wife was shackled
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Sandra Layne
|
[
"American",
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 3026,
"query": 4665
}
|
Query: It would be easy to conclude that America's presidential election this time around is a matter of concern only to @placeholder.
Entities: United States, Romney, U.S., Earth, America, Frida Ghitis, Obama, CNN, American, Ghitis, Cold War
Passage: (CNN) -- There was a time, not very long ago, when it seemed as if each of the world's major problems and every potential solution pivoted around the United States. The president of the United States was referred to as the leader of the free world, and the term was not used with irony or mockery. No one today would, or should, use that musty old expression, which dates back to the Cold War. For one thing, it's not even clear precisely what the free world is. Still, it's worth pondering whether if in the next election, American voters will crown the most powerful man in the world, the man who will lead the world's democracies and inspire those who aspire to freedom. In short: Does America, and the American president, still matter that much to the rest of the planet? Frida Ghitis: President once considered leader of free world, a key influence in world. She says it's less so now, but world riveted on presidential election and its wide impact. She says Obama popularity had ebbed globally but is up again, now that Romney is opponent. Ghitis: World is attentive, because U.S. president remains most powerful person on Earth
|
American
|
[
"American",
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 3026,
"query": 4665
}
|
Query: It would be easy to conclude that America's presidential election this time around is a matter of concern only to @placeholder.
Entities: United States, Romney, U.S., Earth, America, Frida Ghitis, Obama, CNN, American, Ghitis, Cold War
Passage: (CNN) -- There was a time, not very long ago, when it seemed as if each of the world's major problems and every potential solution pivoted around the United States. The president of the United States was referred to as the leader of the free world, and the term was not used with irony or mockery. No one today would, or should, use that musty old expression, which dates back to the Cold War. For one thing, it's not even clear precisely what the free world is. Still, it's worth pondering whether if in the next election, American voters will crown the most powerful man in the world, the man who will lead the world's democracies and inspire those who aspire to freedom. In short: Does America, and the American president, still matter that much to the rest of the planet? Frida Ghitis: President once considered leader of free world, a key influence in world. She says it's less so now, but world riveted on presidential election and its wide impact. She says Obama popularity had ebbed globally but is up again, now that Romney is opponent. Ghitis: World is attentive, because U.S. president remains most powerful person on Earth
|
U.S.
|
[
"American",
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 3026,
"query": 4665
}
|
Query: It would be easy to conclude that America's presidential election this time around is a matter of concern only to @placeholder.
Entities: United States, Romney, U.S., Earth, America, Frida Ghitis, Obama, CNN, American, Ghitis, Cold War
Passage: (CNN) -- There was a time, not very long ago, when it seemed as if each of the world's major problems and every potential solution pivoted around the United States. The president of the United States was referred to as the leader of the free world, and the term was not used with irony or mockery. No one today would, or should, use that musty old expression, which dates back to the Cold War. For one thing, it's not even clear precisely what the free world is. Still, it's worth pondering whether if in the next election, American voters will crown the most powerful man in the world, the man who will lead the world's democracies and inspire those who aspire to freedom. In short: Does America, and the American president, still matter that much to the rest of the planet? Frida Ghitis: President once considered leader of free world, a key influence in world. She says it's less so now, but world riveted on presidential election and its wide impact. She says Obama popularity had ebbed globally but is up again, now that Romney is opponent. Ghitis: World is attentive, because U.S. president remains most powerful person on Earth
|
United States
|
[
"Cold War"
] |
{
"passage": 3026,
"query": 4666
}
|
Query: The number is even greater for young people, which shows it's not just @placeholder nostalgia at work in the emotional connection to the United States.
Entities: United States, Romney, U.S., Earth, America, Frida Ghitis, Obama, CNN, American, Ghitis, Cold War
Passage: (CNN) -- There was a time, not very long ago, when it seemed as if each of the world's major problems and every potential solution pivoted around the United States. The president of the United States was referred to as the leader of the free world, and the term was not used with irony or mockery. No one today would, or should, use that musty old expression, which dates back to the Cold War. For one thing, it's not even clear precisely what the free world is. Still, it's worth pondering whether if in the next election, American voters will crown the most powerful man in the world, the man who will lead the world's democracies and inspire those who aspire to freedom. In short: Does America, and the American president, still matter that much to the rest of the planet? Frida Ghitis: President once considered leader of free world, a key influence in world. She says it's less so now, but world riveted on presidential election and its wide impact. She says Obama popularity had ebbed globally but is up again, now that Romney is opponent. Ghitis: World is attentive, because U.S. president remains most powerful person on Earth
|
Cold War
|
[
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 3026,
"query": 4667
}
|
Query: Now that they see it's Obama or Romney, the world says give us @placeholder.
Entities: United States, Romney, U.S., Earth, America, Frida Ghitis, Obama, CNN, American, Ghitis, Cold War
Passage: (CNN) -- There was a time, not very long ago, when it seemed as if each of the world's major problems and every potential solution pivoted around the United States. The president of the United States was referred to as the leader of the free world, and the term was not used with irony or mockery. No one today would, or should, use that musty old expression, which dates back to the Cold War. For one thing, it's not even clear precisely what the free world is. Still, it's worth pondering whether if in the next election, American voters will crown the most powerful man in the world, the man who will lead the world's democracies and inspire those who aspire to freedom. In short: Does America, and the American president, still matter that much to the rest of the planet? Frida Ghitis: President once considered leader of free world, a key influence in world. She says it's less so now, but world riveted on presidential election and its wide impact. She says Obama popularity had ebbed globally but is up again, now that Romney is opponent. Ghitis: World is attentive, because U.S. president remains most powerful person on Earth
|
Obama
|
[
"Britain",
"British"
] |
{
"passage": 3027,
"query": 4668
}
|
Query: There are 333 Nando’s outlets in @placeholder; 1,000 in all, in 35 countries.
Entities: NHS, Bristol, David Cameron, Gordon Ramsay, Cameron, Black Card, Nando’s, Britain, British, Nando
Passage: The PM knows that Nando’s — the fast food chain that’s spreading across the country like wildfire — crosses class, political and ethnic divisions Forget the NHS, tax cuts or TV debates. The way to win British people’s hearts at the next election is through their stomachs. When David Cameron told a hip youth radio station this week he’d like to take world leaders to lunch at Nando’s — rather than a Harvester or a Gordon Ramsay restaurant — he knew what he was talking about. Not only has he visited a Bristol outlet of Nando’s — the fast food chicken chain that’s spreading across the country like wildfire — but he also knows that the restaurant crosses class, political and ethnic divisions. Cameron told radio station he would like to take world leaders to Nando's. He was spotted dining at Bristol branch in May 2013 and posed for selfie. Whoever get Nando's election vote will sweep nation - there are 333 outlets. Success of chicken shop is down to its secret ingredient peri-peri sauce. Also has the Black Card, which entitles exclusive owners to meals for life. Nando’s made a £58.2 million profit in Britain in 2013 and is snowballing
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Britain
|
[
"Britain",
"British"
] |
{
"passage": 3027,
"query": 4668
}
|
Query: There are 333 Nando’s outlets in @placeholder; 1,000 in all, in 35 countries.
Entities: NHS, Bristol, David Cameron, Gordon Ramsay, Cameron, Black Card, Nando’s, Britain, British, Nando
Passage: The PM knows that Nando’s — the fast food chain that’s spreading across the country like wildfire — crosses class, political and ethnic divisions Forget the NHS, tax cuts or TV debates. The way to win British people’s hearts at the next election is through their stomachs. When David Cameron told a hip youth radio station this week he’d like to take world leaders to lunch at Nando’s — rather than a Harvester or a Gordon Ramsay restaurant — he knew what he was talking about. Not only has he visited a Bristol outlet of Nando’s — the fast food chicken chain that’s spreading across the country like wildfire — but he also knows that the restaurant crosses class, political and ethnic divisions. Cameron told radio station he would like to take world leaders to Nando's. He was spotted dining at Bristol branch in May 2013 and posed for selfie. Whoever get Nando's election vote will sweep nation - there are 333 outlets. Success of chicken shop is down to its secret ingredient peri-peri sauce. Also has the Black Card, which entitles exclusive owners to meals for life. Nando’s made a £58.2 million profit in Britain in 2013 and is snowballing
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British
|
[
"Britain",
"British"
] |
{
"passage": 3027,
"query": 4669
}
|
Query: It’s making so much money that, some have claimed, it is legally sheltering millions in complicated offshore accounts to cut its @placeholder tax bill.
Entities: NHS, Bristol, David Cameron, Gordon Ramsay, Cameron, Black Card, Nando’s, Britain, British, Nando
Passage: The PM knows that Nando’s — the fast food chain that’s spreading across the country like wildfire — crosses class, political and ethnic divisions Forget the NHS, tax cuts or TV debates. The way to win British people’s hearts at the next election is through their stomachs. When David Cameron told a hip youth radio station this week he’d like to take world leaders to lunch at Nando’s — rather than a Harvester or a Gordon Ramsay restaurant — he knew what he was talking about. Not only has he visited a Bristol outlet of Nando’s — the fast food chicken chain that’s spreading across the country like wildfire — but he also knows that the restaurant crosses class, political and ethnic divisions. Cameron told radio station he would like to take world leaders to Nando's. He was spotted dining at Bristol branch in May 2013 and posed for selfie. Whoever get Nando's election vote will sweep nation - there are 333 outlets. Success of chicken shop is down to its secret ingredient peri-peri sauce. Also has the Black Card, which entitles exclusive owners to meals for life. Nando’s made a £58.2 million profit in Britain in 2013 and is snowballing
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Britain
|
[
"Britain",
"British"
] |
{
"passage": 3027,
"query": 4669
}
|
Query: It’s making so much money that, some have claimed, it is legally sheltering millions in complicated offshore accounts to cut its @placeholder tax bill.
Entities: NHS, Bristol, David Cameron, Gordon Ramsay, Cameron, Black Card, Nando’s, Britain, British, Nando
Passage: The PM knows that Nando’s — the fast food chain that’s spreading across the country like wildfire — crosses class, political and ethnic divisions Forget the NHS, tax cuts or TV debates. The way to win British people’s hearts at the next election is through their stomachs. When David Cameron told a hip youth radio station this week he’d like to take world leaders to lunch at Nando’s — rather than a Harvester or a Gordon Ramsay restaurant — he knew what he was talking about. Not only has he visited a Bristol outlet of Nando’s — the fast food chicken chain that’s spreading across the country like wildfire — but he also knows that the restaurant crosses class, political and ethnic divisions. Cameron told radio station he would like to take world leaders to Nando's. He was spotted dining at Bristol branch in May 2013 and posed for selfie. Whoever get Nando's election vote will sweep nation - there are 333 outlets. Success of chicken shop is down to its secret ingredient peri-peri sauce. Also has the Black Card, which entitles exclusive owners to meals for life. Nando’s made a £58.2 million profit in Britain in 2013 and is snowballing
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British
|
[
"Las Vegas"
] |
{
"passage": 3028,
"query": 4670
}
|
Query: Quick-thinking: Workers at the call center were about to call @placeholder police, but decided to look up local Oregon officials.
Entities: Tina Garcia, Oregon, Americare Health and Nutrition, Las Vegas, Nevada, Walter Ruck
Passage: Caught: 33-year-old Walter Ruck was found by Oregon police in the middle of assaulting a woman Workers at a Nevada telemarketing call center ended up saving a woman's life after hearing screams as she was being attacked on the other end of the phone. Tina Garcia of Americare Health and Nutrition in Las Vegas was making a call as part of her job, but when the phone was answered she heard the most shocking noises down the line. She called one of her co-workers over to listen across the call to hear the woman screaming for her life and yelling 'please don't kill me.' Call center workers in Las Vegas alerted authorities to a possible assault in Oregon. A telemarketer heard muffled cries on the other end of the line and told her supervisors. Walter Ruck, 33, was arrested on assault charges
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Las Vegas
|
[
"Bill Cosby",
"Cosby"
] |
{
"passage": 3029,
"query": 4671
}
|
Query: "There will be no further statement from Mr. Cosby or any of his representatives," @placeholder's lawyer said Sunday.
Entities: Cosby, Bill Cosby Show, Bill Cosby, Joan Tarshis, Tarshis, CNN, Los Angeles, Godfrey Cambridge, Don Lemon
Passage: A woman told CNN on Monday that Bill Cosby sexually assaulted her 45 years ago, when she was a teenager. Joan Tarshis, a journalist and publicist, said she met Cosby in 1969 in Los Angeles when she was invited to have lunch by some friends of his. They saw each other again and she visited him on the set of "The Bill Cosby Show." On one occasion, Cosby invited Tarshis, who had been writing monologues for the comedian Godfrey Cambridge, back to his bungalow to work on some comedy routines. "I thought, 'That's cool, getting to work with Bill Cosby on jokes,'" Tarshis told CNN's Don Lemon. Joan Tarshis tells CNN Cosby assaulted her twice when she was 19. Cosby has repeatedly said allegations against him of sexual assault are untrue. She says she kept quiet for years because she didn't think people would believe her. Accusations from other women have resurfaced this year
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Bill Cosby
|
[
"Bill Cosby",
"Cosby"
] |
{
"passage": 3029,
"query": 4671
}
|
Query: "There will be no further statement from Mr. Cosby or any of his representatives," @placeholder's lawyer said Sunday.
Entities: Cosby, Bill Cosby Show, Bill Cosby, Joan Tarshis, Tarshis, CNN, Los Angeles, Godfrey Cambridge, Don Lemon
Passage: A woman told CNN on Monday that Bill Cosby sexually assaulted her 45 years ago, when she was a teenager. Joan Tarshis, a journalist and publicist, said she met Cosby in 1969 in Los Angeles when she was invited to have lunch by some friends of his. They saw each other again and she visited him on the set of "The Bill Cosby Show." On one occasion, Cosby invited Tarshis, who had been writing monologues for the comedian Godfrey Cambridge, back to his bungalow to work on some comedy routines. "I thought, 'That's cool, getting to work with Bill Cosby on jokes,'" Tarshis told CNN's Don Lemon. Joan Tarshis tells CNN Cosby assaulted her twice when she was 19. Cosby has repeatedly said allegations against him of sexual assault are untrue. She says she kept quiet for years because she didn't think people would believe her. Accusations from other women have resurfaced this year
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Cosby
|
[
"Tamara Mellon"
] |
{
"passage": 3030,
"query": 4672
}
|
Query: The model, who once walked 64 shows in a fashion week season, is also currently the clothes horse for @placeholder's new range.
Entities: Karlie Kloss, French, Nike, Victoria's Secret, Taylor Swift, Nicole Kidman, Chanel, Karlie, Gisele Bündchen, Coco Noir, Keira Knightley, Tamara Mellon, American
Passage: You may not even be able to tell but Karlie Kloss has landed the coveted role of Chanel's new face. The 22-year-old, who counts Taylor Swift as her best friend, has been unveiled as the face of the French beauty giant's new perfume, Coco Noir. However, we can only see Karlie's silhouette in the moody shoot for the new spritz. Who's that girl? American supermodel Karlie Kloss has been unveiled as the face of French beauty giant Chanel's new perfume, Coco Noir The American model, who shot to fame on the Victoria's Secret runway, joins the likes of Nicole Kidman, Keira Knightley and Gisele Bündchen, at the fashion house. Karlie, 22, is face of Chanel's new scent. Can only see her silhouette in the campaign imagery. Also face of Nike and Tamara Mellon's range
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Tamara Mellon
|
[
"Besiktas"
] |
{
"passage": 3031,
"query": 4673
}
|
Query: Had @placeholder converted only one of them, Arsenal would have been out and the vultures would have been swooping down on them, too.
Entities: Louis van Gaal, MK Dons, Man United, Rotherham, Besiktas, Man Utd, Manchester United, Arsenal, Don, Spurs, Sepp Blatter, FIFA, Malky Mackay, Anderson
Passage: As if any further evidence were needed that bald results scalp plain reason in football, it has been forthcoming in the reaction to two matches this midweek. The 4-0 defeat of Manchester United’s virtual reserve team at MK Dons provided an eye-popping score-line, sure enough. But it is not by a headlining exit from that little old cup, which changes its identity more often than Spurs swap managers, that Louis van Gaal will be judged. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Louis van Gaal: A new team is not built in one month Don for: Anderson and his Manchester United team-mates look forlorn at stadium:mk. Man Utd's defeat at MK Dons was an irrelevance. Man United are a team in transition and will struggle. Arsenal were lauded for scraping past Besiktas. Sepp Blatter staying as FIFA president is a win for world football. If Malky Mackay is the embodiment of football crassness, the Rotherham scandal typifies the political class
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Besiktas
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[
"FIFA"
] |
{
"passage": 3031,
"query": 4674
}
|
Query: Given that @placeholder – in economic terms as well as its sphere of influence – operates on the scale of the government of a medium-sized nation, it is inevitable that some of its investments will fall into unscrupulous hands.
Entities: Louis van Gaal, MK Dons, Man United, Rotherham, Besiktas, Man Utd, Manchester United, Arsenal, Don, Spurs, Sepp Blatter, FIFA, Malky Mackay, Anderson
Passage: As if any further evidence were needed that bald results scalp plain reason in football, it has been forthcoming in the reaction to two matches this midweek. The 4-0 defeat of Manchester United’s virtual reserve team at MK Dons provided an eye-popping score-line, sure enough. But it is not by a headlining exit from that little old cup, which changes its identity more often than Spurs swap managers, that Louis van Gaal will be judged. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Louis van Gaal: A new team is not built in one month Don for: Anderson and his Manchester United team-mates look forlorn at stadium:mk. Man Utd's defeat at MK Dons was an irrelevance. Man United are a team in transition and will struggle. Arsenal were lauded for scraping past Besiktas. Sepp Blatter staying as FIFA president is a win for world football. If Malky Mackay is the embodiment of football crassness, the Rotherham scandal typifies the political class
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FIFA
|
[
"Liverpool"
] |
{
"passage": 3032,
"query": 4675
}
|
Query: And Rodgers, who made nine signings this summer, accepts that some of them are struggling to come to terms with playing for a club like @placeholder.
Entities: Stewart Downing, Brendan Rodgers, West Ham, England, Aston Villa, Reds, Bulgarian, Capital One cup, Rodgers, Adam Lallana, Gerrard, Champions League, Premier League, Ludogorets, Steven Gerrard, Liverpool, Gabriel Agbonlahor, Middlesbrough
Passage: Brendan Rodgers has defended Steven Gerrard’s form and fitness, insisting the veteran Liverpool captain does not need to be rested more often. Gerrard, 34, has played every minute so far this season, including three games in a week that saw Liverpool lose to Aston Villa and West Ham in the Premier League while stumbling to a Champions League win over the Bulgarian outsiders from Ludogorets when he scored a last-minute penalty. Rodgers and his coaching staff are understood to be concerned that in both league games Gabriel Agbonlahor and Stewart Downing were successfully deployed to stifle Gerrard and stop him distributing the ball from deep. Brendan Rodgers has defended Steven Gerrard’s form this season. The England captain has played every game so far. He looked out of sorts in the Reds' 3-1 defeat against West Ham. Liverpool face Middlesbrough in the Capital One cup on Tuesday and Gerrard is likely to be rested. Rodgers admits new signings like Adam Lallana need time to settle
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Liverpool
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[
"Italy"
] |
{
"passage": 3033,
"query": 4676
}
|
Query: For a good match the pitch has to be at its best,' @placeholder coach Antonio Conte said.
Entities: Italy, Niko Kovac, San Siro, Croatia, Milan, Kovac, European Championship, Nike Kovac
Passage: Croatia coach Niko Kovac warned on Saturday that the qualifier against Italy will have to be called off if the pitch does not improve. The 2016 European Championship qualifying match is scheduled to kick off on Sunday at 8:45 p.m. (1945 GMT) but Milan has been hit by flash floods and torrential rain, forcing both teams to abandon their planned training sessions at the San Siro. 'If the pitch remains in these conditions, the game can't go ahead,' Kovac said. 'The ball doesn't bounce, it would be like a game of waterpolo.' Croatia boss Niko Kovac (above) has warned that the San Siro pitch must improve after heavy rain and floods. Milan has been hit by flash floods and torrential rain ahead of the match. Both Croatia and Italy had to cancel their training sessions on the pitch. Nike Kovac says 'it would be like a game of waterpolo' as it stands
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Italy
|
[
"Ray Nagin"
] |
{
"passage": 3034,
"query": 4677
}
|
Query: The city-wide curfew will continue until the threat of the storm passes, @placeholder said, warning looters would be dealt with harshly.
Entities: Louisiana, Hurricane Katrina, Ray Nagin, French Quarter, New Orleans, Hurricane Gustav, Bobby Jindal, CNN, GOP, Gustav
Passage: (CNN) -- An estimated 95 percent of Louisiana's 2 million coastal residents had fled ahead of Hurricane Gustav by Sunday evening in the largest evacuation in state history, Louisiana's governor said. The streets of the French Quarter in New Orleans clear out as residents evacuate in anticipation of Hurricane Gustav. More than 200,000 people have left New Orleans, leaving an estimated 10,000 people in the city Sunday night, Gov. Bobby Jindal said, citing New Orleans' police chief. New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin had demanded an evacuation of the city, which still is recovering from 2005's Hurricane Katrina. Forecasters warned Gustav -- a Category 3 storm Sunday night -- could hit Louisiana with devastating effect late Monday morning or early Monday afternoon. NEW: Louisiana governor: An estimated 10,000 still in New Orleans. Hurricane Gustav could make landfall by early Monday afternoon. First day of GOP convention to be shortened because of storm. Federal computer model says Gustav could cause up to $29.3B in damage
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Ray Nagin
|
[
"Sanjay Gupta"
] |
{
"passage": 3035,
"query": 4678
}
|
Query: @placeholder was inspired to launch Fit Nation, an ongoing, multiplatform, grass-roots initiative against obesity.
Entities: United States, Fit Nation Summit, America, Sanjay Gupta, Clinton, NEW YORK, CNN
Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Obesity is the No. 1 health crisis in the United States, and the nation could be at risk without immediate action, former President Clinton said at CNN's first Fit Nation Summit. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta and former President Clinton lead the discussion at the first Fit Nation Summit. "We need to do something about it for our children, and for our country, because something like this could easily collapse our nation if we don't act now," Clinton said. Clinton and CNN's chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, gathered with experts from across the country Wednesday to explore solutions to America's obesity crisis. Experts gather at CNN's first Fit Nation Summit to propose obesity solutions. Former President Clinton: Without obesity solution, nation risks "collapse" Motivating youngsters, removing shame, embarrassment called key. Experts: Removing trans fats, finding healthy replacements also critical
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Sanjay Gupta
|
[
"PR"
] |
{
"passage": 3036,
"query": 4679
}
|
Query: ‘In the world of @placeholder you are surrounded by luxury items.
Entities: Kathryn Kirton, PR, Blackfriars Crown Court, Kirton, Lee Kirton, Call Of Duty, Jamie Kaye, Reiss, Activision
Passage: A PR executive working for the makers of Xbox game Call Of Duty siphoned off £18,963 to pay for her engagement party, hen party and designer shopping sprees. Kathryn Kirton, 35, was head of PR at Activision when she got carried away with the 'glamorous and luxurious' world of public relations, Blackfriars Crown Court heard. She was in charge of the budget for a major film premiere-style launch of the game, but instead siphoned off thousands of pounds. She spent £9,437 at designer clothes store Reiss on one of three shopping trips along with another £2,000 on a luxury hotel break for her then fiance Lee Kirton. Kathryn Kirton admitted stealing £18,963 from company Activision. Co-defendant Jamie Kaye helped her by using his company credit card to make the dodgy purchases. Kirton had got 'carried away' by the 'luxurious' PR world, the court heard. Both were spared jail, receiving suspended sentences
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PR
|
[
"Kuala Lumpur"
] |
{
"passage": 3037,
"query": 4680
}
|
Query: They spotted the plane more than 24 hours after it took off from @placeholder, Malaysia.
Entities: Earthbound, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Kota Bharu, Indonesia, Malaysia, South China Sea, Vietnam, New Zealand, Thailand, Kuala Lumpur, Boeing 777
Passage: How could a commercial airliner disappear without a sign, you ask? In fact, several people on the ground or at sea claimed they saw Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 before it went missing after its post-midnight takeoff from Kuala Lumpur on March 8. The purported eyewitnesses include fishermen, an oil rig worker and islanders in an atoll. Some even alleged they saw it crash. While none of their claims have been substantiated, their assertions add to the ongoing mystery of the missing Boeing 777 and the 239 people aboard. Sighting claim: Kota Bharu, Malaysia In the middle of the night, two fishermen near the Malaysia-Thailand border saw a plane flying low over the South China Sea -- at the same time that air traffic controllers lost contact with Flight 370 over the same body of water, at 1:30 a.m. or almost 50 minutes after takeoff. Earthbound witnesses say they saw Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 flying low or even crashing. But none of the claims is substantiated by authorities. Fishermen in Malaysia and Indonesia allege they saw the plane. A New Zealand man on an oil rig off Vietnam claims he saw a plane burning
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Kuala Lumpur
|
[
"Ghana",
"Ghanaian"
] |
{
"passage": 3038,
"query": 4681
}
|
Query: We decided to complement television with a radio series in @placeholder languages to further extend the educational reach of the project and to maximize its impact.
Entities: Nigeria, Kwesi Owusu, Charity Agbameva, Keta, Maternal Health Channel, Ghanaian, Volta Region, Ghana, CNN, Charity
Passage: (CNN) -- When Charity Agbameva went into labor last year there were complications. Realizing she needed medical attention, she traveled from Nigeria, where she was living, to a hospital in Keta, in the Volta Region of her native Ghana. Despite being one of just two hospitals serving the entire municipality, the hospital had only two doctors, each serving 29,000 people, and one nurse for every 1,500 patients. It had no special facilities for women and children. When Charity reached the hospital, medics realized she needed a blood transfusion, but the hospital had no blood bank, and no ventilator to give her oxygen. Charity died in hospital. Every year in Ghana 4,000 women die and over 200,000 are disabled during pregnancy. Dr. Kwesi Owusu launched a television and radio campaign to highlight the issue. Maternal Health Channel radio show broadcasts in a range of Ghanaian languages
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Ghana
|
[
"Ghana",
"Ghanaian"
] |
{
"passage": 3038,
"query": 4681
}
|
Query: We decided to complement television with a radio series in @placeholder languages to further extend the educational reach of the project and to maximize its impact.
Entities: Nigeria, Kwesi Owusu, Charity Agbameva, Keta, Maternal Health Channel, Ghanaian, Volta Region, Ghana, CNN, Charity
Passage: (CNN) -- When Charity Agbameva went into labor last year there were complications. Realizing she needed medical attention, she traveled from Nigeria, where she was living, to a hospital in Keta, in the Volta Region of her native Ghana. Despite being one of just two hospitals serving the entire municipality, the hospital had only two doctors, each serving 29,000 people, and one nurse for every 1,500 patients. It had no special facilities for women and children. When Charity reached the hospital, medics realized she needed a blood transfusion, but the hospital had no blood bank, and no ventilator to give her oxygen. Charity died in hospital. Every year in Ghana 4,000 women die and over 200,000 are disabled during pregnancy. Dr. Kwesi Owusu launched a television and radio campaign to highlight the issue. Maternal Health Channel radio show broadcasts in a range of Ghanaian languages
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Ghanaian
|
[
"Charity",
"Charity Agbameva"
] |
{
"passage": 3038,
"query": 4682
}
|
Query: The first two shows, telling the story of @placeholder, provoked a huge response from viewers.
Entities: Nigeria, Kwesi Owusu, Charity Agbameva, Keta, Maternal Health Channel, Ghanaian, Volta Region, Ghana, CNN, Charity
Passage: (CNN) -- When Charity Agbameva went into labor last year there were complications. Realizing she needed medical attention, she traveled from Nigeria, where she was living, to a hospital in Keta, in the Volta Region of her native Ghana. Despite being one of just two hospitals serving the entire municipality, the hospital had only two doctors, each serving 29,000 people, and one nurse for every 1,500 patients. It had no special facilities for women and children. When Charity reached the hospital, medics realized she needed a blood transfusion, but the hospital had no blood bank, and no ventilator to give her oxygen. Charity died in hospital. Every year in Ghana 4,000 women die and over 200,000 are disabled during pregnancy. Dr. Kwesi Owusu launched a television and radio campaign to highlight the issue. Maternal Health Channel radio show broadcasts in a range of Ghanaian languages
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Charity
|
[
"Charity",
"Charity Agbameva"
] |
{
"passage": 3038,
"query": 4682
}
|
Query: The first two shows, telling the story of @placeholder, provoked a huge response from viewers.
Entities: Nigeria, Kwesi Owusu, Charity Agbameva, Keta, Maternal Health Channel, Ghanaian, Volta Region, Ghana, CNN, Charity
Passage: (CNN) -- When Charity Agbameva went into labor last year there were complications. Realizing she needed medical attention, she traveled from Nigeria, where she was living, to a hospital in Keta, in the Volta Region of her native Ghana. Despite being one of just two hospitals serving the entire municipality, the hospital had only two doctors, each serving 29,000 people, and one nurse for every 1,500 patients. It had no special facilities for women and children. When Charity reached the hospital, medics realized she needed a blood transfusion, but the hospital had no blood bank, and no ventilator to give her oxygen. Charity died in hospital. Every year in Ghana 4,000 women die and over 200,000 are disabled during pregnancy. Dr. Kwesi Owusu launched a television and radio campaign to highlight the issue. Maternal Health Channel radio show broadcasts in a range of Ghanaian languages
|
Charity Agbameva
|
[
"Fearing"
] |
{
"passage": 3039,
"query": 4683
}
|
Query: Mr @placeholder is back on dialysis and will probably get another transplant eventually.
Entities: Daily Mail, Fearing, Erwin Gomez, Ray, Cera Fearing
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:49 EST, 25 April 2012 | UPDATED: 03:09 EST, 26 April 2012 Hand-me-downs work with unwanted or unsavory clothes, as they apparently do with organs. One kidney has made its way to three people in two weeks, in what looks to be a medical first. The kidney in question was donated by 21-year-old Cera Fearing, who originally donated the organ to her brother Ray, 27, who suffers from a common form of kidney disease. When Mr Fearing’s body rejected the transplant, he chose to pass on the kidney to someone else who could use it. And so, 67-year-old Erwin Gomez, a surgeon and father of five, was the final recipient of Ms Fearing’s kidney. Kidney donated by Cera Fearing, 21 to her brother Ray, 27. After Ray's body rejected transplant, kidney was given to 67-year-old Erwin Gomez, a surgeon and father of five. First documented double transplant of kidney on record
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Fearing
|
[
"Sorin Paraschiv"
] |
{
"passage": 3040,
"query": 4684
}
|
Query: Mr @placeholder, who is in his mid-50s and lives in Northampton, worked in the hotel's restaurant and bar for more than three years but claims he left after a disagreement over pay.
Entities: Hardman, Tara Brady, Robert Hardman, CCTV, Northampton, Sorin Paraschiv, Basil Fawlty, Romanian, Plough Hotel
Passage: By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 06:18 EST, 4 June 2013 | UPDATED: 08:35 EST, 4 June 2013 A hotel manager described as a 'real-life Basil Fawlty' was captured on CCTV slapping a balding foreign waiter before dragging him across the lobby and throwing him out of the hotel. Robert Hardman, 54, flew into a rage when former employee, Romanian-born Sorin Paraschiv, came back to the hotel to claim £800 in past wages after he left his job weeks earlier. Hardman, who runs the three-star Plough Hotel in Northampton, was caught on CCTV pushing him under the front desk and slapping him around the face and head. Robert Hardman, 54, runs the three-star Plough Hotel in Northampton. He flew into a rage when a former employee came back to claim wages. CCTV caught him pushing him under the front desk and slapping him. Seconds later the waiter is dragged through the hotel lobby
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Sorin Paraschiv
|
[
"Memorial Day"
] |
{
"passage": 3041,
"query": 4685
}
|
Query: @placeholder was first marked May 30, 1868, three years after the end of the Civil War.
Entities: Civil War, Tomb of the Unknowns, Barack Obama, Virginia, U.S., Memorial Day, Arlington National Cemetery, African-American Civil War Memorial, America, ARLINGTON, Arlington, Americans, Confederate Memorial, Obama, CNN
Passage: ARLINGTON, Virginia (CNN) -- Barack Obama marked his first Memorial Day as president on Monday, calling on Americans to remember U.S. troops who died in the service of their country and navigating a Civil War memorial controversy. President Obama pays tribute to veterans at a wreath-laying at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday. The president participated at the 141st annual Memorial Day wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery's Tomb of the Unknowns. The men and women buried at Arlington "waged war so that we may know peace," Obama said. "They were willing to give up everything for the defense of our freedom [and] were willing to sacrifice all for their country. ... They are the best of America." Obama continues controversial sending of wreath to Confederate Memorial. President also sends wreath to African-American Civil War Memorial. Obama takes part in Memorial Day wreath-laying at Arlington National Cemetery. Men and women buried there "waged war so that we may know peace," he said
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Memorial Day
|
[
"Civil War"
] |
{
"passage": 3041,
"query": 4686
}
|
Query: Memorial Day was first marked May 30, 1868, three years after the end of the @placeholder.
Entities: Civil War, Tomb of the Unknowns, Barack Obama, Virginia, U.S., Memorial Day, Arlington National Cemetery, African-American Civil War Memorial, America, ARLINGTON, Arlington, Americans, Confederate Memorial, Obama, CNN
Passage: ARLINGTON, Virginia (CNN) -- Barack Obama marked his first Memorial Day as president on Monday, calling on Americans to remember U.S. troops who died in the service of their country and navigating a Civil War memorial controversy. President Obama pays tribute to veterans at a wreath-laying at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday. The president participated at the 141st annual Memorial Day wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery's Tomb of the Unknowns. The men and women buried at Arlington "waged war so that we may know peace," Obama said. "They were willing to give up everything for the defense of our freedom [and] were willing to sacrifice all for their country. ... They are the best of America." Obama continues controversial sending of wreath to Confederate Memorial. President also sends wreath to African-American Civil War Memorial. Obama takes part in Memorial Day wreath-laying at Arlington National Cemetery. Men and women buried there "waged war so that we may know peace," he said
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Civil War
|
[
"Kim Isaacs"
] |
{
"passage": 3042,
"query": 4687
}
|
Query: @placeholder sees résumé padding with growing frequency in her role as a résumé adviser because of the fluctuating job market and high unemployment rates.
Entities: Scott Thompson, HireRight, Kim Isaacs, MBA, Monster.com, CNN, Yahoo, ResumePower.com
Passage: (CNN) -- It may sound crazy. Why would a high-ranking executive lie about his or her credentials, especially now, when all it takes is a quick phone call or Internet search to verify information? Yet it happens more often than you might think. From a white lie about time spent as a customer service rep to a whopper about earning an MBA, résumé padding occurs regularly across industries, experts say. In a 2010 survey of 1,818 organizations, 69% reported catching a job candidate lying on his or her résumé, according to employment screening service HireRight. The most common lie on a résumé has to do with education, said Kim Isaacs, founder and director of ResumePower.com and Monster.com's résumé expert. The discovery that Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson does not have a bachelor's degree in accounting and computer science (he has a bachelor of science degree in business administration, with a major in accounting) makes him the latest executive to be targeted for falsely claiming to have a degree. Yahoo blames "inadvertent error" for claim that CEO had computer science degree. Most common résumé error has to do with academic credentials, experts say. High unemployment, desire to stay competitive lead to résumé fibs, adviser says. Companies respond with more background checks, screening procedures
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Kim Isaacs
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[
"Z10"
] |
{
"passage": 3043,
"query": 4688
}
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Query: It was the @placeholder -- a snazzy, touchscreen-only new phone -- that was used throughout the presentation to show off the system's new capabilities.
Entities: Research in Motion, CrackBerry, Z10, Q10, BlackBerry, BlackBerry 10, BB, BlackBerry Q10
Passage: If it doesn't sound off with that iconic click-clack keyboard sound, is it really a BlackBerry? The company behind the former market-leading phone says yes. And it is betting a big stack of their dwindling chips that both new users and diehard "CrackBerry" devotees will agree. On Wednesday, Research in Motion (who would simply be named BlackBerry by the time the event ended) unveiled BlackBerry 10, a top-to-bottom overhaul of its mobile operating system. With BlackBerry 10, struggling phone maker eyes comeback With it came two new phones. One, the BlackBerry Q10, includes the physical keyboard that most users, or former users, consider virtually synonymous with the brand. But that one felt like little more than an afterthought. With the Z10, BlackBerry's iconic keyboard is gone. The click-clacking of keys has become a thing of the past on smartphones. BlackBerry says screen still has the feel of a BB keyboard. The new Q10, with keyboard, is a "retro play" some say
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Z10
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[
"BlackBerry",
"BlackBerry 10"
] |
{
"passage": 3043,
"query": 4689
}
|
Query: And @placeholder's website Wednesday was dominated with plugs for the Z10, while the Q10, like an embarrassing stepchild, was nowhere to be found.
Entities: Research in Motion, CrackBerry, Z10, Q10, BlackBerry, BlackBerry 10, BB, BlackBerry Q10
Passage: If it doesn't sound off with that iconic click-clack keyboard sound, is it really a BlackBerry? The company behind the former market-leading phone says yes. And it is betting a big stack of their dwindling chips that both new users and diehard "CrackBerry" devotees will agree. On Wednesday, Research in Motion (who would simply be named BlackBerry by the time the event ended) unveiled BlackBerry 10, a top-to-bottom overhaul of its mobile operating system. With BlackBerry 10, struggling phone maker eyes comeback With it came two new phones. One, the BlackBerry Q10, includes the physical keyboard that most users, or former users, consider virtually synonymous with the brand. But that one felt like little more than an afterthought. With the Z10, BlackBerry's iconic keyboard is gone. The click-clacking of keys has become a thing of the past on smartphones. BlackBerry says screen still has the feel of a BB keyboard. The new Q10, with keyboard, is a "retro play" some say
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BlackBerry
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[
"BlackBerry",
"BlackBerry 10"
] |
{
"passage": 3043,
"query": 4689
}
|
Query: And @placeholder's website Wednesday was dominated with plugs for the Z10, while the Q10, like an embarrassing stepchild, was nowhere to be found.
Entities: Research in Motion, CrackBerry, Z10, Q10, BlackBerry, BlackBerry 10, BB, BlackBerry Q10
Passage: If it doesn't sound off with that iconic click-clack keyboard sound, is it really a BlackBerry? The company behind the former market-leading phone says yes. And it is betting a big stack of their dwindling chips that both new users and diehard "CrackBerry" devotees will agree. On Wednesday, Research in Motion (who would simply be named BlackBerry by the time the event ended) unveiled BlackBerry 10, a top-to-bottom overhaul of its mobile operating system. With BlackBerry 10, struggling phone maker eyes comeback With it came two new phones. One, the BlackBerry Q10, includes the physical keyboard that most users, or former users, consider virtually synonymous with the brand. But that one felt like little more than an afterthought. With the Z10, BlackBerry's iconic keyboard is gone. The click-clacking of keys has become a thing of the past on smartphones. BlackBerry says screen still has the feel of a BB keyboard. The new Q10, with keyboard, is a "retro play" some say
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BlackBerry 10
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[
"Z10"
] |
{
"passage": 3043,
"query": 4690
}
|
Query: And BlackBerry's website Wednesday was dominated with plugs for the @placeholder, while the Q10, like an embarrassing stepchild, was nowhere to be found.
Entities: Research in Motion, CrackBerry, Z10, Q10, BlackBerry, BlackBerry 10, BB, BlackBerry Q10
Passage: If it doesn't sound off with that iconic click-clack keyboard sound, is it really a BlackBerry? The company behind the former market-leading phone says yes. And it is betting a big stack of their dwindling chips that both new users and diehard "CrackBerry" devotees will agree. On Wednesday, Research in Motion (who would simply be named BlackBerry by the time the event ended) unveiled BlackBerry 10, a top-to-bottom overhaul of its mobile operating system. With BlackBerry 10, struggling phone maker eyes comeback With it came two new phones. One, the BlackBerry Q10, includes the physical keyboard that most users, or former users, consider virtually synonymous with the brand. But that one felt like little more than an afterthought. With the Z10, BlackBerry's iconic keyboard is gone. The click-clacking of keys has become a thing of the past on smartphones. BlackBerry says screen still has the feel of a BB keyboard. The new Q10, with keyboard, is a "retro play" some say
|
Z10
|
[
"BlackBerry Q10",
"Q10"
] |
{
"passage": 3043,
"query": 4691
}
|
Query: And BlackBerry's website Wednesday was dominated with plugs for the Z10, while the @placeholder, like an embarrassing stepchild, was nowhere to be found.
Entities: Research in Motion, CrackBerry, Z10, Q10, BlackBerry, BlackBerry 10, BB, BlackBerry Q10
Passage: If it doesn't sound off with that iconic click-clack keyboard sound, is it really a BlackBerry? The company behind the former market-leading phone says yes. And it is betting a big stack of their dwindling chips that both new users and diehard "CrackBerry" devotees will agree. On Wednesday, Research in Motion (who would simply be named BlackBerry by the time the event ended) unveiled BlackBerry 10, a top-to-bottom overhaul of its mobile operating system. With BlackBerry 10, struggling phone maker eyes comeback With it came two new phones. One, the BlackBerry Q10, includes the physical keyboard that most users, or former users, consider virtually synonymous with the brand. But that one felt like little more than an afterthought. With the Z10, BlackBerry's iconic keyboard is gone. The click-clacking of keys has become a thing of the past on smartphones. BlackBerry says screen still has the feel of a BB keyboard. The new Q10, with keyboard, is a "retro play" some say
|
BlackBerry Q10
|
[
"BlackBerry Q10",
"Q10"
] |
{
"passage": 3043,
"query": 4691
}
|
Query: And BlackBerry's website Wednesday was dominated with plugs for the Z10, while the @placeholder, like an embarrassing stepchild, was nowhere to be found.
Entities: Research in Motion, CrackBerry, Z10, Q10, BlackBerry, BlackBerry 10, BB, BlackBerry Q10
Passage: If it doesn't sound off with that iconic click-clack keyboard sound, is it really a BlackBerry? The company behind the former market-leading phone says yes. And it is betting a big stack of their dwindling chips that both new users and diehard "CrackBerry" devotees will agree. On Wednesday, Research in Motion (who would simply be named BlackBerry by the time the event ended) unveiled BlackBerry 10, a top-to-bottom overhaul of its mobile operating system. With BlackBerry 10, struggling phone maker eyes comeback With it came two new phones. One, the BlackBerry Q10, includes the physical keyboard that most users, or former users, consider virtually synonymous with the brand. But that one felt like little more than an afterthought. With the Z10, BlackBerry's iconic keyboard is gone. The click-clacking of keys has become a thing of the past on smartphones. BlackBerry says screen still has the feel of a BB keyboard. The new Q10, with keyboard, is a "retro play" some say
|
Q10
|
[
"BlackBerry",
"BlackBerry 10"
] |
{
"passage": 3043,
"query": 4692
}
|
Query: The Z10 isn't the first time @placeholder has tried a keyboard-free device.
Entities: Research in Motion, CrackBerry, Z10, Q10, BlackBerry, BlackBerry 10, BB, BlackBerry Q10
Passage: If it doesn't sound off with that iconic click-clack keyboard sound, is it really a BlackBerry? The company behind the former market-leading phone says yes. And it is betting a big stack of their dwindling chips that both new users and diehard "CrackBerry" devotees will agree. On Wednesday, Research in Motion (who would simply be named BlackBerry by the time the event ended) unveiled BlackBerry 10, a top-to-bottom overhaul of its mobile operating system. With BlackBerry 10, struggling phone maker eyes comeback With it came two new phones. One, the BlackBerry Q10, includes the physical keyboard that most users, or former users, consider virtually synonymous with the brand. But that one felt like little more than an afterthought. With the Z10, BlackBerry's iconic keyboard is gone. The click-clacking of keys has become a thing of the past on smartphones. BlackBerry says screen still has the feel of a BB keyboard. The new Q10, with keyboard, is a "retro play" some say
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BlackBerry
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