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[
"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
|
BlackBerry 10
|
[
"Gareth",
"Gareth Williams"
] |
{
"passage": 3044,
"query": 4693
}
|
Query: @placeholder realized many customers will check Skyscanner first, before choosing to book directly with the airline's website.
Entities: Edinburgh, Scotland, Sequoia Capital, Singapore, Silicon Valley, California, Beijing, Miami, Europe, Gareth, CNN, Gareth Williams, Skyscanner, Glasgow
Passage: (CNN) -- Peer at the windows and you'll spot big colorful chairs, plastic plants and a huge bed, but this is no department store. Welcome to the hip headquarters of Skyscanner, Europe's most popular flight search engine -- a hot-house of IT talent with an average employee age of 32. Leading the team is CEO Gareth Williams, who broke the golden rules of web start-ups. At first, there was no business model, just a bright idea. And, we're not in sunny Silicon Valley, California. It's another damp day in Edinburgh, Scotland. "We probably went largely on instinct," said Gareth, "you're supposed to use market research and a business model in mind, and we had neither of those things. Venture capital firm Sequoia Capital has valued Skyscanner at $800 million. Skyscanner sees 100 million searches a month, half of which are from repeat customers. Employs over 300 staff globally with offices in Singapore, Beijing, Miami and Glasgow
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Gareth
|
[
"Gareth",
"Gareth Williams"
] |
{
"passage": 3044,
"query": 4693
}
|
Query: @placeholder realized many customers will check Skyscanner first, before choosing to book directly with the airline's website.
Entities: Edinburgh, Scotland, Sequoia Capital, Singapore, Silicon Valley, California, Beijing, Miami, Europe, Gareth, CNN, Gareth Williams, Skyscanner, Glasgow
Passage: (CNN) -- Peer at the windows and you'll spot big colorful chairs, plastic plants and a huge bed, but this is no department store. Welcome to the hip headquarters of Skyscanner, Europe's most popular flight search engine -- a hot-house of IT talent with an average employee age of 32. Leading the team is CEO Gareth Williams, who broke the golden rules of web start-ups. At first, there was no business model, just a bright idea. And, we're not in sunny Silicon Valley, California. It's another damp day in Edinburgh, Scotland. "We probably went largely on instinct," said Gareth, "you're supposed to use market research and a business model in mind, and we had neither of those things. Venture capital firm Sequoia Capital has valued Skyscanner at $800 million. Skyscanner sees 100 million searches a month, half of which are from repeat customers. Employs over 300 staff globally with offices in Singapore, Beijing, Miami and Glasgow
|
Gareth Williams
|
[
"France",
"French"
] |
{
"passage": 3045,
"query": 4694
}
|
Query: Football's international governing body had faced criticism from several Irish players that the seeding system for the play-off draw favored more powerful nations such as @placeholder.
Entities: French, Thierry Henry, France, World Cup, England, Irish, Ex-France, Barcelona, Republic of Ireland, Henry, FAI, Paris, CNN, Les Bleus, London, William Gallas, FIFA, David Ginola
Passage: London, England (CNN) -- Irish football officials have lodged an official complaint with world ruling body FIFA after Thierry Henry confessed that he handled the ball in the build-up to the goal which sent France to next summer's World Cup. Television cameras showed Henry guiding the ball with his hand twice, before William Gallas scored from his resulting cross to give "Les Bleus" a narrow win in the two-legged World Cup play-off against the Republic of Ireland. "I will be honest. It was a handball but I am not the referee," the Barcelona striker told reporters after the match in Paris. NEW: Republic of Ireland officials lodge official complaint with world ruling body FIFA. NEW: FAI also writes to French counterparts asking for World Cup play-off to be replayed. Cameras showed France's Thierry Henry guiding ball with his hand twice, before William Gallas scored. Ex-France player David Ginola said Henry was only doing his job for his country and should not be blamed
|
France
|
[
"France",
"French"
] |
{
"passage": 3045,
"query": 4694
}
|
Query: Football's international governing body had faced criticism from several Irish players that the seeding system for the play-off draw favored more powerful nations such as @placeholder.
Entities: French, Thierry Henry, France, World Cup, England, Irish, Ex-France, Barcelona, Republic of Ireland, Henry, FAI, Paris, CNN, Les Bleus, London, William Gallas, FIFA, David Ginola
Passage: London, England (CNN) -- Irish football officials have lodged an official complaint with world ruling body FIFA after Thierry Henry confessed that he handled the ball in the build-up to the goal which sent France to next summer's World Cup. Television cameras showed Henry guiding the ball with his hand twice, before William Gallas scored from his resulting cross to give "Les Bleus" a narrow win in the two-legged World Cup play-off against the Republic of Ireland. "I will be honest. It was a handball but I am not the referee," the Barcelona striker told reporters after the match in Paris. NEW: Republic of Ireland officials lodge official complaint with world ruling body FIFA. NEW: FAI also writes to French counterparts asking for World Cup play-off to be replayed. Cameras showed France's Thierry Henry guiding ball with his hand twice, before William Gallas scored. Ex-France player David Ginola said Henry was only doing his job for his country and should not be blamed
|
French
|
[
"Republic of Ireland"
] |
{
"passage": 3045,
"query": 4695
}
|
Query: "But it was a shame to finish the game like that as @placeholder had played very well.
Entities: French, Thierry Henry, France, World Cup, England, Irish, Ex-France, Barcelona, Republic of Ireland, Henry, FAI, Paris, CNN, Les Bleus, London, William Gallas, FIFA, David Ginola
Passage: London, England (CNN) -- Irish football officials have lodged an official complaint with world ruling body FIFA after Thierry Henry confessed that he handled the ball in the build-up to the goal which sent France to next summer's World Cup. Television cameras showed Henry guiding the ball with his hand twice, before William Gallas scored from his resulting cross to give "Les Bleus" a narrow win in the two-legged World Cup play-off against the Republic of Ireland. "I will be honest. It was a handball but I am not the referee," the Barcelona striker told reporters after the match in Paris. NEW: Republic of Ireland officials lodge official complaint with world ruling body FIFA. NEW: FAI also writes to French counterparts asking for World Cup play-off to be replayed. Cameras showed France's Thierry Henry guiding ball with his hand twice, before William Gallas scored. Ex-France player David Ginola said Henry was only doing his job for his country and should not be blamed
|
Republic of Ireland
|
[
"Syria"
] |
{
"passage": 3046,
"query": 4696
}
|
Query: And it is likely to be a @placeholder where central control is much weaker in the face of sectarian and clan fissures.
Entities: Ali Khamenei, Al-Assad, Hezbollah, Israel, Iranian, Syrian, Bashar al-Assad, Iran, Syria, Saeed Jalili, CNN, Jalili, Iranians, al-Assad
Passage: (CNN) -- In public at least, the message was defiant. Beleaguered Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, sitting alongside Iran's intelligence chief, proclaimed Tuesday "the determination of the people and government of Syria to cleanse the country of terrorists." His Iranian visitor, Saeed Jalili, responded, "What is happening in Syria is not an internal issue but a conflict between the axis of resistance on one hand and regional and global enemies of this axis on the other." Jalili's comment was made public by the Syrian news agency that al-Assad's government runs. It's a familiar theme for the Iranians, who have cast events in Syria as part of a much broader ideological battle. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has similarly characterized events in Syria as a "war between the front of hegemony and the front of resistance." Iranians have cast Syria conflict as broad ideological battle. Iran probably knows what Bashar al-Assad is thinking, expert says. Al-Assad is trying to cling to power during a 17-month uprising to oust him. Iran cares because Syria is main conduit to Hezbollah which can get at Israel
|
Syria
|
[
"Bashar al-Assad",
"al-Assad"
] |
{
"passage": 3046,
"query": 4697
}
|
Query: If its rhetoric is accepted at face value, Iran may be ready to step up support for @placeholder.
Entities: Ali Khamenei, Al-Assad, Hezbollah, Israel, Iranian, Syrian, Bashar al-Assad, Iran, Syria, Saeed Jalili, CNN, Jalili, Iranians, al-Assad
Passage: (CNN) -- In public at least, the message was defiant. Beleaguered Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, sitting alongside Iran's intelligence chief, proclaimed Tuesday "the determination of the people and government of Syria to cleanse the country of terrorists." His Iranian visitor, Saeed Jalili, responded, "What is happening in Syria is not an internal issue but a conflict between the axis of resistance on one hand and regional and global enemies of this axis on the other." Jalili's comment was made public by the Syrian news agency that al-Assad's government runs. It's a familiar theme for the Iranians, who have cast events in Syria as part of a much broader ideological battle. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has similarly characterized events in Syria as a "war between the front of hegemony and the front of resistance." Iranians have cast Syria conflict as broad ideological battle. Iran probably knows what Bashar al-Assad is thinking, expert says. Al-Assad is trying to cling to power during a 17-month uprising to oust him. Iran cares because Syria is main conduit to Hezbollah which can get at Israel
|
Bashar al-Assad
|
[
"Bashar al-Assad",
"al-Assad"
] |
{
"passage": 3046,
"query": 4697
}
|
Query: If its rhetoric is accepted at face value, Iran may be ready to step up support for @placeholder.
Entities: Ali Khamenei, Al-Assad, Hezbollah, Israel, Iranian, Syrian, Bashar al-Assad, Iran, Syria, Saeed Jalili, CNN, Jalili, Iranians, al-Assad
Passage: (CNN) -- In public at least, the message was defiant. Beleaguered Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, sitting alongside Iran's intelligence chief, proclaimed Tuesday "the determination of the people and government of Syria to cleanse the country of terrorists." His Iranian visitor, Saeed Jalili, responded, "What is happening in Syria is not an internal issue but a conflict between the axis of resistance on one hand and regional and global enemies of this axis on the other." Jalili's comment was made public by the Syrian news agency that al-Assad's government runs. It's a familiar theme for the Iranians, who have cast events in Syria as part of a much broader ideological battle. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has similarly characterized events in Syria as a "war between the front of hegemony and the front of resistance." Iranians have cast Syria conflict as broad ideological battle. Iran probably knows what Bashar al-Assad is thinking, expert says. Al-Assad is trying to cling to power during a 17-month uprising to oust him. Iran cares because Syria is main conduit to Hezbollah which can get at Israel
|
al-Assad
|
[
"Iran",
"Iranian",
"Iranians"
] |
{
"passage": 3046,
"query": 4698
}
|
Query: But both it and @placeholder are now trying to peer into a future as gloomy as it is opaque.
Entities: Ali Khamenei, Al-Assad, Hezbollah, Israel, Iranian, Syrian, Bashar al-Assad, Iran, Syria, Saeed Jalili, CNN, Jalili, Iranians, al-Assad
Passage: (CNN) -- In public at least, the message was defiant. Beleaguered Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, sitting alongside Iran's intelligence chief, proclaimed Tuesday "the determination of the people and government of Syria to cleanse the country of terrorists." His Iranian visitor, Saeed Jalili, responded, "What is happening in Syria is not an internal issue but a conflict between the axis of resistance on one hand and regional and global enemies of this axis on the other." Jalili's comment was made public by the Syrian news agency that al-Assad's government runs. It's a familiar theme for the Iranians, who have cast events in Syria as part of a much broader ideological battle. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has similarly characterized events in Syria as a "war between the front of hegemony and the front of resistance." Iranians have cast Syria conflict as broad ideological battle. Iran probably knows what Bashar al-Assad is thinking, expert says. Al-Assad is trying to cling to power during a 17-month uprising to oust him. Iran cares because Syria is main conduit to Hezbollah which can get at Israel
|
Iran
|
[
"Iran",
"Iranian",
"Iranians"
] |
{
"passage": 3046,
"query": 4698
}
|
Query: But both it and @placeholder are now trying to peer into a future as gloomy as it is opaque.
Entities: Ali Khamenei, Al-Assad, Hezbollah, Israel, Iranian, Syrian, Bashar al-Assad, Iran, Syria, Saeed Jalili, CNN, Jalili, Iranians, al-Assad
Passage: (CNN) -- In public at least, the message was defiant. Beleaguered Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, sitting alongside Iran's intelligence chief, proclaimed Tuesday "the determination of the people and government of Syria to cleanse the country of terrorists." His Iranian visitor, Saeed Jalili, responded, "What is happening in Syria is not an internal issue but a conflict between the axis of resistance on one hand and regional and global enemies of this axis on the other." Jalili's comment was made public by the Syrian news agency that al-Assad's government runs. It's a familiar theme for the Iranians, who have cast events in Syria as part of a much broader ideological battle. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has similarly characterized events in Syria as a "war between the front of hegemony and the front of resistance." Iranians have cast Syria conflict as broad ideological battle. Iran probably knows what Bashar al-Assad is thinking, expert says. Al-Assad is trying to cling to power during a 17-month uprising to oust him. Iran cares because Syria is main conduit to Hezbollah which can get at Israel
|
Iranian
|
[
"Iran",
"Iranian",
"Iranians"
] |
{
"passage": 3046,
"query": 4698
}
|
Query: But both it and @placeholder are now trying to peer into a future as gloomy as it is opaque.
Entities: Ali Khamenei, Al-Assad, Hezbollah, Israel, Iranian, Syrian, Bashar al-Assad, Iran, Syria, Saeed Jalili, CNN, Jalili, Iranians, al-Assad
Passage: (CNN) -- In public at least, the message was defiant. Beleaguered Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, sitting alongside Iran's intelligence chief, proclaimed Tuesday "the determination of the people and government of Syria to cleanse the country of terrorists." His Iranian visitor, Saeed Jalili, responded, "What is happening in Syria is not an internal issue but a conflict between the axis of resistance on one hand and regional and global enemies of this axis on the other." Jalili's comment was made public by the Syrian news agency that al-Assad's government runs. It's a familiar theme for the Iranians, who have cast events in Syria as part of a much broader ideological battle. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has similarly characterized events in Syria as a "war between the front of hegemony and the front of resistance." Iranians have cast Syria conflict as broad ideological battle. Iran probably knows what Bashar al-Assad is thinking, expert says. Al-Assad is trying to cling to power during a 17-month uprising to oust him. Iran cares because Syria is main conduit to Hezbollah which can get at Israel
|
Iranians
|
[
"South Wales"
] |
{
"passage": 3047,
"query": 4699
}
|
Query: She sold it and stepped down as chief executive on the condition that the firm would keep the headquarters in @placeholder.
Entities: Wynne Evans, Parsons, GoCompare, South Wales, Hayley Parsons, UK, Cwmbran
Passage: Hayley Parsons, the founder of insurance comparison website GoCompare is to net £44m by selling her stake in the successful business Eight years ago, Hayley Parsons sat at her kitchen table and sketched out a plan for a price comparison website. Today, the married mother-of-two is £44million richer after selling her shares in the company, GoCompare – best known for its adverts featuring ear-splitting opera singer Wynne Evans. The 41-year-old, from Cwmbran, South Wales, left school with six GCSEs and dreamed of becoming an interior designer. If she had succeeded, she says ‘today all the houses in the UK could be covered in animal print’. Hayley Parsons set up insurance comparison website GoCompare in 2006. Insurer esure is to buy the remaining 51 per cent of company for £195m. The 41-year-old entrepreneur's 23 per cent share is valued at around £44m. Ms Parsons was awarded an OBE for services to the economy in 2012
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South Wales
|
[
"CBS"
] |
{
"passage": 3048,
"query": 4700
}
|
Query: @placeholder placed the sitcom on "production hiatus" after the actor began rehab treatments.
Entities: Pat O'Brien, Charlie Sheen, Bahamas, CBS, Loose Cannons, Two and a Half Men, TMZ, Sheen, CNN, Los Angeles
Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- Actor Charlie Sheen on Friday declared "we are at war" following canceled production of the hit CBS sitcom "Two and a Half Men" and his impending loss of $1.2 million per episode. "They know what they did is wrong," Sheen, who claimed he is clean, said in a call from the Bahamas to the "Loose Cannons" radio program. Producers cited Charlie Sheen's actions and statements when they announced they were calling off production for the rest of the season. "Defeat is not an option," Sheen said in the Friday interview with "Loose Cannons" host Pat O'Brien. "They picked a fight with the wrong guy. They are in absolute breach." Producers picked "a fight with the wrong guy" "Sheen's statements, conduct and condition" led to the shutdown, CBS says. The show's producer "can't handle the truth," Sheen tells TMZ. Four new episodes were to begin production next week
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CBS
|
[
"Charlie Sheen",
"Sheen"
] |
{
"passage": 3048,
"query": 4701
}
|
Query: Another @placeholder radio interview last week raised concern about the actor's stability.
Entities: Pat O'Brien, Charlie Sheen, Bahamas, CBS, Loose Cannons, Two and a Half Men, TMZ, Sheen, CNN, Los Angeles
Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- Actor Charlie Sheen on Friday declared "we are at war" following canceled production of the hit CBS sitcom "Two and a Half Men" and his impending loss of $1.2 million per episode. "They know what they did is wrong," Sheen, who claimed he is clean, said in a call from the Bahamas to the "Loose Cannons" radio program. Producers cited Charlie Sheen's actions and statements when they announced they were calling off production for the rest of the season. "Defeat is not an option," Sheen said in the Friday interview with "Loose Cannons" host Pat O'Brien. "They picked a fight with the wrong guy. They are in absolute breach." Producers picked "a fight with the wrong guy" "Sheen's statements, conduct and condition" led to the shutdown, CBS says. The show's producer "can't handle the truth," Sheen tells TMZ. Four new episodes were to begin production next week
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Charlie Sheen
|
[
"Charlie Sheen",
"Sheen"
] |
{
"passage": 3048,
"query": 4701
}
|
Query: Another @placeholder radio interview last week raised concern about the actor's stability.
Entities: Pat O'Brien, Charlie Sheen, Bahamas, CBS, Loose Cannons, Two and a Half Men, TMZ, Sheen, CNN, Los Angeles
Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- Actor Charlie Sheen on Friday declared "we are at war" following canceled production of the hit CBS sitcom "Two and a Half Men" and his impending loss of $1.2 million per episode. "They know what they did is wrong," Sheen, who claimed he is clean, said in a call from the Bahamas to the "Loose Cannons" radio program. Producers cited Charlie Sheen's actions and statements when they announced they were calling off production for the rest of the season. "Defeat is not an option," Sheen said in the Friday interview with "Loose Cannons" host Pat O'Brien. "They picked a fight with the wrong guy. They are in absolute breach." Producers picked "a fight with the wrong guy" "Sheen's statements, conduct and condition" led to the shutdown, CBS says. The show's producer "can't handle the truth," Sheen tells TMZ. Four new episodes were to begin production next week
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Sheen
|
[
"Boston Bruins"
] |
{
"passage": 3049,
"query": 4702
}
|
Query: Fifteen vehicles were damaged after the home team lost the hockey championship to the @placeholder.
Entities: Canucks, Vancouver, Stanley Cup, Jennifer Richie, Wicklow Public House, Rogers Arena, Gregor Robertson, CNN, Boston Bruins, New York Rangers
Passage: (CNN) -- Hours after a crushing Stanley Cup defeat at the hands of the Boston Bruins, Vancouver residents on Thursday were trying to come to terms with the reasons their city had again exploded in riots. "It's totally unlike Vancouver," said Jennifer Richie, bar manager at the Wicklow Public House bar and restaurant. "Just too many people had too much to drink." She said fire and smoke billowed in and around adjoining neighborhoods near Rogers Arena, where hundreds of angry hockey fans rampaged after the loss. "I'm a little ashamed to live in Vancouver right now." The incident echoed a 1994 Vancouver riot after a Stanley Cup loss to the New York Rangers, which caused widespread damage that resulted in hundreds of arrests. Facebook page asks for help in identifying instigators. Chief blames"criminals and anarchists" for postgame melee. Hundreds of Canucks fans take to the streets; vehicles are overturned and set ablaze. Mayor Gregor Robertson calls the incident "absolutely disgraceful and shameful"
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Boston Bruins
|
[
"Rajesh Verma"
] |
{
"passage": 3050,
"query": 4703
}
|
Query: The couple were married in February and lived in an apartment in Sion, Mumbai (pictured) but she later confessed to having an affair with @placeholder
Entities: Daily Mail, Mumbai, Trupti Raut, Rajesh Verma, Jayesh Raut, India, Trupti, Sion
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:03 EST, 25 November 2013 | UPDATED: 06:03 EST, 25 November 2013 Jayesh Raut filmed his suicide on his mobile phone and recorded a 44-minute video in which he blamed his wife Trupti's affair for his death A woman and her lover have been arrested in India after her husband hanged himself and blamed her affair for his death in a 44-minute video suicide note. Trupti Raut, 23, and Rajesh Verma, 38, now face charges of abetting the suicide of Mumbai businessman Jayesh Raut. The 29-year-old hanged himself at his apartment in Sion and recorded his death on his phone. Jayesh Raut, 29, filmed his death and left message blaming his wife Trupti. She and lover Rajesh Verma arrested on suspicion of abetting suicide
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Rajesh Verma
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[
"Singapore"
] |
{
"passage": 3051,
"query": 4704
}
|
Query: A translation of one of his postings issued by @placeholder's prosecutor is titled, "The insults and humiliations suffered by Singapore drivers -- where is the dignity of the People's Republic of China bus drivers?"
Entities: Singapore, See Kee Oon, Chinese, See, CNN
Passage: Singapore (CNN) -- In a case that brought to light issues of unfair pay and poor living conditions among foreign workers in Singapore, a court sentenced four Chinese nationals to several weeks in prison for instigating an "illegal" strike in late November. The four, who had pleaded guilty, were led from court in handcuffs to begin their terms in Changi prison immediately. Debts and dreams: Singapore's migrant workers In announcing their sentence, Judge See Kee Oon said it was necessary so as "not to embolden others." Regardless of their grievances, See said, the drivers "could not justify taking the law into their hands." The strike could have had the potential to "severely affect the lives of daily commuters," the judge said. Four Chinese nationals are sentenced in Singapore to several weeks in prison. They were protesting low wages and poor living conditions. They did not follow Singapore's law requiring a 14-day notice before a strike
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Singapore
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[
"Chinese"
] |
{
"passage": 3051,
"query": 4705
}
|
Query: A translation of one of his postings issued by Singapore's prosecutor is titled, "The insults and humiliations suffered by Singapore drivers -- where is the dignity of the @placeholder bus drivers?"
Entities: Singapore, See Kee Oon, Chinese, See, CNN
Passage: Singapore (CNN) -- In a case that brought to light issues of unfair pay and poor living conditions among foreign workers in Singapore, a court sentenced four Chinese nationals to several weeks in prison for instigating an "illegal" strike in late November. The four, who had pleaded guilty, were led from court in handcuffs to begin their terms in Changi prison immediately. Debts and dreams: Singapore's migrant workers In announcing their sentence, Judge See Kee Oon said it was necessary so as "not to embolden others." Regardless of their grievances, See said, the drivers "could not justify taking the law into their hands." The strike could have had the potential to "severely affect the lives of daily commuters," the judge said. Four Chinese nationals are sentenced in Singapore to several weeks in prison. They were protesting low wages and poor living conditions. They did not follow Singapore's law requiring a 14-day notice before a strike
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Chinese
|
[
"Cain Hoy"
] |
{
"passage": 3052,
"query": 4706
}
|
Query: @placeholder had until October 10 to indicate whether it will make a formal offer or indicate that its interest in Spurs is at an end, as it did on Thursday.
Entities: Cain Hoy, US, Arsene Wenger, Tottenham, Tottenham Hotspur, Joe Lewis, White Hart Lane, Cain Hoy Enterprises, American, Spurs, Daniel Levy
Passage: American investment firm Cain Hoy have pulled out of a proposed buy-out of Tottenham Hotspur after revealing they are no longer interested in making an offer. Spurs always strenuously denied that they were in talks over the sale of the club - insisting their dialogue with Cain Hoy centred solely around the prospect of investment for their new stadium. The company, however, revealed that any bid is now dead in the water. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Arsene Wenger: Groundshare with Spurs will not happen Tottenham owner Joe Lewis (centre) and chairman Daniel Levy (right) Tottenham are hoping to move out of their current ground White Hart Lane for a new stadium. US private investment company Cain Hoy Enterprises announce they will not make an offer for Tottenham Hotspur. Spurs always denied that owner Joe Lewis is seeking to sell. Tottenham are attempting to finance a £400million new stadium. They are currently trying to find a temporary home for the 2017-18 season
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Cain Hoy
|
[
"Tottenham"
] |
{
"passage": 3053,
"query": 4707
}
|
Query: Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger could move five points clear of @placeholder if his team win on Saturday
Entities: Ozil, Mauricio Pochettino, Arsene Wenger, Harry Kane, World Cup, Aston Villa, north London derby, XI, Real Madrid, Eriksen, White Hart Lane, Mesut Ozil, Arsenal, Premier League, Tottenham, Christian Eriksen
Passage: Christian Eriksen and Mesut Ozil will walk out at White Hart Lane for the north London derby between Tottenham and Arsenal on Saturday knowing they can be the catalysts that launch their team to victory. Eriksen has emerged as Tottenham's star man this season alongside Harry Kane. He has hit nine goals in the Premier League so far and played in every domestic match under Mauricio Pochettino. For Ozil, his campaign has been tumultuous. The World Cup winner has been criticised for failing to scale the heights that justify the £42.5million transfer fee paid by Arsene Wenger to Real Madrid in the summer of 2013. Christian Eriksen has been instrumental for Tottenham this season. Mesut Ozil was magnificent last week as Arsenal thrashed Aston Villa 5-0. Tottenham take on Arsenal at White Hart Lane on Saturday. READ: Tottenham vs Arsenal combined XI. Click here for all the team news, kick-off time, probable line-ups and more
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Tottenham
|
[
"Mauricio Pochettino"
] |
{
"passage": 3053,
"query": 4708
}
|
Query: In the fearsome atmosphere that is often produced when these two teams collide, both @placeholder and Wenger will hope their creators do not wilt in the heat of the encounter and lead the way in putting the other to the sword.
Entities: Ozil, Mauricio Pochettino, Arsene Wenger, Harry Kane, World Cup, Aston Villa, north London derby, XI, Real Madrid, Eriksen, White Hart Lane, Mesut Ozil, Arsenal, Premier League, Tottenham, Christian Eriksen
Passage: Christian Eriksen and Mesut Ozil will walk out at White Hart Lane for the north London derby between Tottenham and Arsenal on Saturday knowing they can be the catalysts that launch their team to victory. Eriksen has emerged as Tottenham's star man this season alongside Harry Kane. He has hit nine goals in the Premier League so far and played in every domestic match under Mauricio Pochettino. For Ozil, his campaign has been tumultuous. The World Cup winner has been criticised for failing to scale the heights that justify the £42.5million transfer fee paid by Arsene Wenger to Real Madrid in the summer of 2013. Christian Eriksen has been instrumental for Tottenham this season. Mesut Ozil was magnificent last week as Arsenal thrashed Aston Villa 5-0. Tottenham take on Arsenal at White Hart Lane on Saturday. READ: Tottenham vs Arsenal combined XI. Click here for all the team news, kick-off time, probable line-ups and more
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Mauricio Pochettino
|
[
"David Moyes",
"Moyes"
] |
{
"passage": 3054,
"query": 4709
}
|
Query: That will become increasingly easier as @placeholder spends more time with them on the training ground.
Entities: Spain, Moyes, David Moyes, Saltire, La Liga, Match of the Day, Deportivo La Coruna, Real Sociedad, British
Passage: It was half past midnight on Saturday night when David Moyes made his way to the Real Sociedad team bus and he admitted: 'Normally I would have watched Match of the Day and gone to bed by now.' That apart, the culture shock was minimal for Moyes on his managerial debut in La Liga on what seemed like a very British night in north-eastern Spain. There was foul weather, feisty challenges, a touchline row that ended in a red card, and even a Saltire flag flying among the pocket of travelling supporters, to make the new coach feel at home. Real Sociedad drew 0-0 with Deportivo La Coruna in David Moyes' first game. Sociedad are 14th in La Liga following their point. Moyes looking forward to getting to know his players
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David Moyes
|
[
"David Moyes",
"Moyes"
] |
{
"passage": 3054,
"query": 4709
}
|
Query: That will become increasingly easier as @placeholder spends more time with them on the training ground.
Entities: Spain, Moyes, David Moyes, Saltire, La Liga, Match of the Day, Deportivo La Coruna, Real Sociedad, British
Passage: It was half past midnight on Saturday night when David Moyes made his way to the Real Sociedad team bus and he admitted: 'Normally I would have watched Match of the Day and gone to bed by now.' That apart, the culture shock was minimal for Moyes on his managerial debut in La Liga on what seemed like a very British night in north-eastern Spain. There was foul weather, feisty challenges, a touchline row that ended in a red card, and even a Saltire flag flying among the pocket of travelling supporters, to make the new coach feel at home. Real Sociedad drew 0-0 with Deportivo La Coruna in David Moyes' first game. Sociedad are 14th in La Liga following their point. Moyes looking forward to getting to know his players
|
Moyes
|
[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 3055,
"query": 4710
}
|
Query: Four of the clips show bin Laden, who was killed along with four others Monday by @placeholder commandos, in more formal attire.
Entities: United States, Abbottabad, bin Laden, Filmed, U.S., Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, al Qaeda, CNN, Washington, World Trade Center
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Keenly conscious of his image, a graying Osama bin Laden no doubt never expected this video -- showing him hunched over, draped in a blanket and using a television clicker -- to hit the world's airwaves as it did Saturday. Filmed by a confidant, the al Qaeda leader contrasts with the younger version of himself on a TV screen a few feet away. That man has a more youthful beard, a hand held up in resolve and a photo of the burning World Trade Center. U.S. officials, who Saturday released five videos, emphasized the recordings and other materials seized at bin Laden's Pakistan compound show the terrorist still had a firm hand at the tiller, managing strategic and tactical control of his organization, even as he stayed out of sight in Abbottabad. One video appears to be a home video of bin Laden. Another is a message to the United States. Officials say the DNA evidence is unquestionable -- it's bin Laden
|
U.S.
|
[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 3055,
"query": 4710
}
|
Query: Four of the clips show bin Laden, who was killed along with four others Monday by @placeholder commandos, in more formal attire.
Entities: United States, Abbottabad, bin Laden, Filmed, U.S., Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, al Qaeda, CNN, Washington, World Trade Center
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Keenly conscious of his image, a graying Osama bin Laden no doubt never expected this video -- showing him hunched over, draped in a blanket and using a television clicker -- to hit the world's airwaves as it did Saturday. Filmed by a confidant, the al Qaeda leader contrasts with the younger version of himself on a TV screen a few feet away. That man has a more youthful beard, a hand held up in resolve and a photo of the burning World Trade Center. U.S. officials, who Saturday released five videos, emphasized the recordings and other materials seized at bin Laden's Pakistan compound show the terrorist still had a firm hand at the tiller, managing strategic and tactical control of his organization, even as he stayed out of sight in Abbottabad. One video appears to be a home video of bin Laden. Another is a message to the United States. Officials say the DNA evidence is unquestionable -- it's bin Laden
|
United States
|
[
"Osama bin Laden",
"bin Laden"
] |
{
"passage": 3055,
"query": 4711
}
|
Query: It may also have accomplished something else: diminishing the @placeholder mythology of invincibility.
Entities: United States, Abbottabad, bin Laden, Filmed, U.S., Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, al Qaeda, CNN, Washington, World Trade Center
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Keenly conscious of his image, a graying Osama bin Laden no doubt never expected this video -- showing him hunched over, draped in a blanket and using a television clicker -- to hit the world's airwaves as it did Saturday. Filmed by a confidant, the al Qaeda leader contrasts with the younger version of himself on a TV screen a few feet away. That man has a more youthful beard, a hand held up in resolve and a photo of the burning World Trade Center. U.S. officials, who Saturday released five videos, emphasized the recordings and other materials seized at bin Laden's Pakistan compound show the terrorist still had a firm hand at the tiller, managing strategic and tactical control of his organization, even as he stayed out of sight in Abbottabad. One video appears to be a home video of bin Laden. Another is a message to the United States. Officials say the DNA evidence is unquestionable -- it's bin Laden
|
Osama bin Laden
|
[
"Osama bin Laden",
"bin Laden"
] |
{
"passage": 3055,
"query": 4711
}
|
Query: It may also have accomplished something else: diminishing the @placeholder mythology of invincibility.
Entities: United States, Abbottabad, bin Laden, Filmed, U.S., Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, al Qaeda, CNN, Washington, World Trade Center
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Keenly conscious of his image, a graying Osama bin Laden no doubt never expected this video -- showing him hunched over, draped in a blanket and using a television clicker -- to hit the world's airwaves as it did Saturday. Filmed by a confidant, the al Qaeda leader contrasts with the younger version of himself on a TV screen a few feet away. That man has a more youthful beard, a hand held up in resolve and a photo of the burning World Trade Center. U.S. officials, who Saturday released five videos, emphasized the recordings and other materials seized at bin Laden's Pakistan compound show the terrorist still had a firm hand at the tiller, managing strategic and tactical control of his organization, even as he stayed out of sight in Abbottabad. One video appears to be a home video of bin Laden. Another is a message to the United States. Officials say the DNA evidence is unquestionable -- it's bin Laden
|
bin Laden
|
[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 3055,
"query": 4712
}
|
Query: The videos lifted a corner of the tent on materials seized by @placeholder commandos, including reams of documents, disks, thumb drives, computers and more.
Entities: United States, Abbottabad, bin Laden, Filmed, U.S., Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, al Qaeda, CNN, Washington, World Trade Center
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Keenly conscious of his image, a graying Osama bin Laden no doubt never expected this video -- showing him hunched over, draped in a blanket and using a television clicker -- to hit the world's airwaves as it did Saturday. Filmed by a confidant, the al Qaeda leader contrasts with the younger version of himself on a TV screen a few feet away. That man has a more youthful beard, a hand held up in resolve and a photo of the burning World Trade Center. U.S. officials, who Saturday released five videos, emphasized the recordings and other materials seized at bin Laden's Pakistan compound show the terrorist still had a firm hand at the tiller, managing strategic and tactical control of his organization, even as he stayed out of sight in Abbottabad. One video appears to be a home video of bin Laden. Another is a message to the United States. Officials say the DNA evidence is unquestionable -- it's bin Laden
|
U.S.
|
[
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 3055,
"query": 4712
}
|
Query: The videos lifted a corner of the tent on materials seized by @placeholder commandos, including reams of documents, disks, thumb drives, computers and more.
Entities: United States, Abbottabad, bin Laden, Filmed, U.S., Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, al Qaeda, CNN, Washington, World Trade Center
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Keenly conscious of his image, a graying Osama bin Laden no doubt never expected this video -- showing him hunched over, draped in a blanket and using a television clicker -- to hit the world's airwaves as it did Saturday. Filmed by a confidant, the al Qaeda leader contrasts with the younger version of himself on a TV screen a few feet away. That man has a more youthful beard, a hand held up in resolve and a photo of the burning World Trade Center. U.S. officials, who Saturday released five videos, emphasized the recordings and other materials seized at bin Laden's Pakistan compound show the terrorist still had a firm hand at the tiller, managing strategic and tactical control of his organization, even as he stayed out of sight in Abbottabad. One video appears to be a home video of bin Laden. Another is a message to the United States. Officials say the DNA evidence is unquestionable -- it's bin Laden
|
United States
|
[
"al Qaeda"
] |
{
"passage": 3055,
"query": 4713
}
|
Query: They did say that the intelligence reveals bin Laden and @placeholder had a driving interest in taking on the United States and that the leader was involved in the details of plotting attacks.
Entities: United States, Abbottabad, bin Laden, Filmed, U.S., Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, al Qaeda, CNN, Washington, World Trade Center
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Keenly conscious of his image, a graying Osama bin Laden no doubt never expected this video -- showing him hunched over, draped in a blanket and using a television clicker -- to hit the world's airwaves as it did Saturday. Filmed by a confidant, the al Qaeda leader contrasts with the younger version of himself on a TV screen a few feet away. That man has a more youthful beard, a hand held up in resolve and a photo of the burning World Trade Center. U.S. officials, who Saturday released five videos, emphasized the recordings and other materials seized at bin Laden's Pakistan compound show the terrorist still had a firm hand at the tiller, managing strategic and tactical control of his organization, even as he stayed out of sight in Abbottabad. One video appears to be a home video of bin Laden. Another is a message to the United States. Officials say the DNA evidence is unquestionable -- it's bin Laden
|
al Qaeda
|
[
"Nursery Thymes"
] |
{
"passage": 3056,
"query": 4714
}
|
Query: The @placeholder website also offers 'breast suckling' for a £25 charge.
Entities: Derek, Stone Babies, Derek Ventham, Maxine Ventham, Maxine, Sudocrem, Liverpool, Nursery Thymes, Channel 4
Passage: It could be the bedroom of any toddler, with a pink cot in the corner, strewn with teddy bears and a cosy quilt. Elsewhere stacked on shelves are nappies, wet wipes, Sudocrem and baby powder while frilly princess dresses and baby-grows hang in the wardrobe. Yet this is no child's room, it's a pay-per-hour retreat for fully grown adults who love to pretend to be babies. Scroll down for video Clients of Nursery Thymes can pay £350 for a 12-hour stay sometimes overnight in this oversized cot Derek Ventham, who dresses up as an adult baby and runs Nursery Thymes with his wife Maxine, was featured in a 2012 Channel 4 documentary called The 15-Stone Babies. Nursery Thymes, Liverpool, is run by Derek and Maxine Ventham. The married couple say services 'involve no sexual contact' Extra £25 charge for a nappy change, which can be 'messy' Derek featured in 2012 Channel 4 documentary The 15-Stone Babies
|
Nursery Thymes
|
[
"Hybrid Air"
] |
{
"passage": 3057,
"query": 4715
}
|
Query: Cars fitted with @placeholder will be about £1,000 cheaper to buy than current hybrid models.
Entities: French, Hybrid Air, Peugeot Citroen, Citroën C3, PSA Peugeot Citroen, Peugeot 208
Passage: If you have ever grimaced at your petrol bill and dreamed of a car that runs on fresh air, your prayers are about to be answered. French car giant PSA Peugeot Citroen believes it can put an air-powered vehicle on the road by 2016. Its scientists say it will knock 45 per cent off fuel bills for an average motorist. And when driving in towns and cities costs could be slashed by as much as 80 per cent because the car will be running on air for four-fifths of the time. Saving the planet: The Hybrid Air technology could allow a car the size of a Citroën C3 or Peugeot 208 to emit as little as 69g/km of CO2. Peugeot Citroen invents technology for air car ready for the market by 2016. 'Hybrid Air' engine system runs on petrol and air, instead of electricity. Company predicts 'Hybrid Air' to achieve 117 miles per gallon by 2020
|
Hybrid Air
|
[
"Brazil"
] |
{
"passage": 3058,
"query": 4716
}
|
Query: Around 1,000 Nigerians made the trip to @placeholder's southern city of Porto Alegre, and some wore t-shirts emblazoned with the slogan 'Soccer against Boko Haram.'
Entities: Nigeria, Police, Mall, World Cup, Argentina, Emab Plaza, Abuja, Damaturu, Mexico, Brazil, Porto Alegre, Boko Haram, Nigerian
Passage: An explosion in a Nigerian shopping mall has killed at least 21 people just an hour before the national football team played Argentina in the World Cup. Witnesses said the blast left body parts scattered around the Emab Plaza in an upmarket district of Abuja, as billows of black smoke could be seen from a mile away. It turned what should have been a national celebration into a national tragedy as Nigeria secured its place in the World Cup's knockout stages for the first time since 1998. It came a week after 14 people were killed by a suicide bomb while watching the Brazil v Mexico match in Damaturu, Nigeria. Witnesses said body parts were scattered near Emab Plaza in capital Abuja as black smoke could be seen a mile away. Police said 21 bodies had been recovered and 17 more people were injured as rescue work continued at the site. Mall was reportedly teeming with people just an hour before Nigeria's match against Argentina in Porto Alegre, Brazil. It should have been a national celebration as Nigeria was guaranteed a place in the next round for first time since 1998. Bomb also killed 14 at viewing site last week. Coach: 'How much of a victory is football going to give for those lives?' No one has claimed responsibility though attack bore hallmarks of Boko Haram, which has been fighting in northeast
|
Brazil
|
[
"Nigeria",
"Nigerian"
] |
{
"passage": 3058,
"query": 4717
}
|
Query: Constant threat: Abuja is in the centre of @placeholder and Boko Haram militants have spread their attacks to the capital from their stronghold in the north east
Entities: Nigeria, Police, Mall, World Cup, Argentina, Emab Plaza, Abuja, Damaturu, Mexico, Brazil, Porto Alegre, Boko Haram, Nigerian
Passage: An explosion in a Nigerian shopping mall has killed at least 21 people just an hour before the national football team played Argentina in the World Cup. Witnesses said the blast left body parts scattered around the Emab Plaza in an upmarket district of Abuja, as billows of black smoke could be seen from a mile away. It turned what should have been a national celebration into a national tragedy as Nigeria secured its place in the World Cup's knockout stages for the first time since 1998. It came a week after 14 people were killed by a suicide bomb while watching the Brazil v Mexico match in Damaturu, Nigeria. Witnesses said body parts were scattered near Emab Plaza in capital Abuja as black smoke could be seen a mile away. Police said 21 bodies had been recovered and 17 more people were injured as rescue work continued at the site. Mall was reportedly teeming with people just an hour before Nigeria's match against Argentina in Porto Alegre, Brazil. It should have been a national celebration as Nigeria was guaranteed a place in the next round for first time since 1998. Bomb also killed 14 at viewing site last week. Coach: 'How much of a victory is football going to give for those lives?' No one has claimed responsibility though attack bore hallmarks of Boko Haram, which has been fighting in northeast
|
Nigeria
|
[
"Nigeria",
"Nigerian"
] |
{
"passage": 3058,
"query": 4717
}
|
Query: Constant threat: Abuja is in the centre of @placeholder and Boko Haram militants have spread their attacks to the capital from their stronghold in the north east
Entities: Nigeria, Police, Mall, World Cup, Argentina, Emab Plaza, Abuja, Damaturu, Mexico, Brazil, Porto Alegre, Boko Haram, Nigerian
Passage: An explosion in a Nigerian shopping mall has killed at least 21 people just an hour before the national football team played Argentina in the World Cup. Witnesses said the blast left body parts scattered around the Emab Plaza in an upmarket district of Abuja, as billows of black smoke could be seen from a mile away. It turned what should have been a national celebration into a national tragedy as Nigeria secured its place in the World Cup's knockout stages for the first time since 1998. It came a week after 14 people were killed by a suicide bomb while watching the Brazil v Mexico match in Damaturu, Nigeria. Witnesses said body parts were scattered near Emab Plaza in capital Abuja as black smoke could be seen a mile away. Police said 21 bodies had been recovered and 17 more people were injured as rescue work continued at the site. Mall was reportedly teeming with people just an hour before Nigeria's match against Argentina in Porto Alegre, Brazil. It should have been a national celebration as Nigeria was guaranteed a place in the next round for first time since 1998. Bomb also killed 14 at viewing site last week. Coach: 'How much of a victory is football going to give for those lives?' No one has claimed responsibility though attack bore hallmarks of Boko Haram, which has been fighting in northeast
|
Nigerian
|
[
"Chelsea"
] |
{
"passage": 3059,
"query": 4718
}
|
Query: Hair raising: The Brazilian forward is all smiles as @placeholder jet out to Hungary for a pre-season friendly
Entities: Terry, Burnley, Jose Mourinho, Willian, European, Filipe Luis, Fabregas, Fenerbahce, Portuguese, Luis, Blues, Budapest, Premier League, Chelsea, Groupama Arena, Costa, Brazilian, John Terry, Ferencvaros, Hungary, Besiktas
Passage: There's no rest for Chelsea's players as they hit the last stop on their European pre season tour. Fresh from matches against Fenerbahce and Besiktas on Friday night the Blues were warming up for another game in Budapest on Saturday. Jose Mourinho's side come up against Ferencvaros in the brand new Groupama Arena and the Portuguese boss' charges were getting used to their new surroundings in a light training session. WATCH Scroll down for 'Fabregas, Luis and Costa singing in Chelsea initiations' Back in business: Captain John Terry leads his team mates through an exercise during the session Happy birthday: Terry shakes Willian's hand on the Brazilian wingers birthday in Budapest. Blues train ahead of final leg of their pre season tour in Hungary. Willian and Filipe Luis celebrate their birthdays on the trip. The Blues will play Ferencvaros in Budapest on Sunday evening. John Terry led his side through the paces under Jose Mourinho's guidance. Chelsea begin Premier League campaign against Burnley on August 18
|
Chelsea
|
[
"Hungary"
] |
{
"passage": 3059,
"query": 4719
}
|
Query: Hair raising: The Brazilian forward is all smiles as Chelsea jet out to @placeholder for a pre-season friendly
Entities: Terry, Burnley, Jose Mourinho, Willian, European, Filipe Luis, Fabregas, Fenerbahce, Portuguese, Luis, Blues, Budapest, Premier League, Chelsea, Groupama Arena, Costa, Brazilian, John Terry, Ferencvaros, Hungary, Besiktas
Passage: There's no rest for Chelsea's players as they hit the last stop on their European pre season tour. Fresh from matches against Fenerbahce and Besiktas on Friday night the Blues were warming up for another game in Budapest on Saturday. Jose Mourinho's side come up against Ferencvaros in the brand new Groupama Arena and the Portuguese boss' charges were getting used to their new surroundings in a light training session. WATCH Scroll down for 'Fabregas, Luis and Costa singing in Chelsea initiations' Back in business: Captain John Terry leads his team mates through an exercise during the session Happy birthday: Terry shakes Willian's hand on the Brazilian wingers birthday in Budapest. Blues train ahead of final leg of their pre season tour in Hungary. Willian and Filipe Luis celebrate their birthdays on the trip. The Blues will play Ferencvaros in Budapest on Sunday evening. John Terry led his side through the paces under Jose Mourinho's guidance. Chelsea begin Premier League campaign against Burnley on August 18
|
Hungary
|
[
"William"
] |
{
"passage": 3060,
"query": 4720
}
|
Query: "Prince @placeholder has gone shooting -- a day before launching a campaign to stop wildlife being killed," the popular tabloid said.
Entities: Illegal Wildlife Trade, Britain, Charles, William, Prince Charles, London Conference, UK, CNN, London
Passage: London (CNN) -- The illegal wildlife trade takes the lives of 100 elephants a day, and rhino poaching increased by 5,000% between 2007 and 2012. The six remaining subspecies of tiger are endangered, two of them critically. Three other tiger subspecies are already extinct. Statistics like these are the reason it's time to treat the effort to stop the illegal wildlife trade "like a battle, because it is precisely that," says Britain's Prince Charles. He and his son, Prince William, are among the high-profile global guests due to take part in the London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade on Thursday, hosted by the UK government. Prince Charles and Prince William speak out against illegal wildlife trade. The royal father and son are taking part in an international summit in London. William: "We have to be the generation that stopped the illegal wildlife trade" Poachers are killing growing numbers of elephants and rhinos for the trade
|
William
|
[
"WW2",
"World War Two"
] |
{
"passage": 3061,
"query": 4721
}
|
Query: Service: Gene Moore, right, pictured with a Navy friend while serving in @placeholder.
Entities: Alex Moore, Jon Moore, World War Two, Daily Mail, Jon, Nola Moore, Navy, Reddit, WW2, Gene, Gene Moore
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter A World War Two veteran who faced celebrating his 88th birthday alone was overwhelmed when he received dozens of cards from strangers all over the world. Gene Moore, 88, had recently moved to a retirement home and was facing the prospect of a sad birthday with very few friends to celebrate with. His grandson, Jon Moore, 24, appealed to Reddit users to help him make his grandfather's birthday special after his grandmother Nola Moore, 85, said she was concerned that her husband would have a lonely day. Proud grandsons: Jon and Alex Moore put out an appeal after it appeared their WW2 veteran grandfather Gene would have a very lonely 88th birthday. Gene Moore, 88, had recently moved to a retirement home. His wife was concerned it would mean him having a miserable birthday. So grandson Jon, 24, launched an appeal on the Reddit website. Around 40 cards and over 300 emails from all over the world turned up. Ironically Gene served as a Navy postman on the USS John A. Bole
|
WW2
|
[
"WW2",
"World War Two"
] |
{
"passage": 3061,
"query": 4721
}
|
Query: Service: Gene Moore, right, pictured with a Navy friend while serving in @placeholder.
Entities: Alex Moore, Jon Moore, World War Two, Daily Mail, Jon, Nola Moore, Navy, Reddit, WW2, Gene, Gene Moore
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter A World War Two veteran who faced celebrating his 88th birthday alone was overwhelmed when he received dozens of cards from strangers all over the world. Gene Moore, 88, had recently moved to a retirement home and was facing the prospect of a sad birthday with very few friends to celebrate with. His grandson, Jon Moore, 24, appealed to Reddit users to help him make his grandfather's birthday special after his grandmother Nola Moore, 85, said she was concerned that her husband would have a lonely day. Proud grandsons: Jon and Alex Moore put out an appeal after it appeared their WW2 veteran grandfather Gene would have a very lonely 88th birthday. Gene Moore, 88, had recently moved to a retirement home. His wife was concerned it would mean him having a miserable birthday. So grandson Jon, 24, launched an appeal on the Reddit website. Around 40 cards and over 300 emails from all over the world turned up. Ironically Gene served as a Navy postman on the USS John A. Bole
|
World War Two
|
[
"Gene"
] |
{
"passage": 3061,
"query": 4722
}
|
Query: @placeholder and Nola Moore have been married for 66 years.
Entities: Alex Moore, Jon Moore, World War Two, Daily Mail, Jon, Nola Moore, Navy, Reddit, WW2, Gene, Gene Moore
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter A World War Two veteran who faced celebrating his 88th birthday alone was overwhelmed when he received dozens of cards from strangers all over the world. Gene Moore, 88, had recently moved to a retirement home and was facing the prospect of a sad birthday with very few friends to celebrate with. His grandson, Jon Moore, 24, appealed to Reddit users to help him make his grandfather's birthday special after his grandmother Nola Moore, 85, said she was concerned that her husband would have a lonely day. Proud grandsons: Jon and Alex Moore put out an appeal after it appeared their WW2 veteran grandfather Gene would have a very lonely 88th birthday. Gene Moore, 88, had recently moved to a retirement home. His wife was concerned it would mean him having a miserable birthday. So grandson Jon, 24, launched an appeal on the Reddit website. Around 40 cards and over 300 emails from all over the world turned up. Ironically Gene served as a Navy postman on the USS John A. Bole
|
Gene
|
[
"PTT"
] |
{
"passage": 3062,
"query": 4723
}
|
Query: About 600 soldiers, volunteers and workers from @placeholder, the partially state-owned oil giant that has claimed responsibility for the spill, are involved in the cleanup.
Entities: Koh Samet, Thai, Thailand, CNN, Gobbets, PTT
Passage: Koh Samet, Thailand (CNN) -- A picture postcard beach on one of Thailand's most popular tourist islands is now the focus of frantic efforts to staunch a tide of oil sweeping ashore. Where pleasure seekers would normally relax on pristine white sand, sandwiched between two lush green headlands, now white-coated cleanup crew smeared with crude suck oil from the shallow waters. Gobbets of oil lie along the beach, a thin sheen covers much of the wet sand and oil-drenched booms lie like giant black snakes along the shoreline. The sea is a rust red color and the odor of fuel hangs heavy in the air. Not even a brisk onshore wind can keep the smell away. Crews working to clean up oil spill on Thai beach at Koh Samet. Crude spilled on Saturday during transfer of oil from tanker to undersea pipeline. 50,000 liters of oil spilled into the water, though some say it could be more. PTT says remaining crude will be "90% clear by Friday or Sunday at the latest"
|
PTT
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 3063,
"query": 4724
}
|
Query: That set off consternation within Bain because the company had exploded in size and @placeholder was not only CEO (or managing partner) but was also deeply tied into a variety of investments and partnerships.
Entities: Bain, Mitt Romney, Romney, Olympics, Bright Horizons, Bain Capital, Gergen, Obama, CNN, David Gergen, City Year
Passage: There may be a number of good reasons to vote against Mitt Romney, but based upon what we know so far, his honesty about his tenure at Bain Capital does not seem to be one of them. Let me acknowledge upfront what I have said several times on CNN: I have a past relationship with the top partners at Bain that is both personal and financial. I have worked with them in support of nonprofit organizations such as City Year. I have given a couple of paid speeches for Bain dinners, as I have for many other groups. I was on the board of a for-profit child care company, Bright Horizons, that was purchased by Bain Capital. It was a transaction with financial benefits for all board members and shareholders, including me. Obama campaign says Mitt Romney didn't leave Bain when he joined Olympics. David Gergen: So far the facts don't support the Obama campaign's charges. He says Romney has mishandled the response and should release more tax returns. Gergen: Obama campaign should back off idea that Romney might be guilty of felony
|
Mitt Romney
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 3063,
"query": 4724
}
|
Query: That set off consternation within Bain because the company had exploded in size and @placeholder was not only CEO (or managing partner) but was also deeply tied into a variety of investments and partnerships.
Entities: Bain, Mitt Romney, Romney, Olympics, Bright Horizons, Bain Capital, Gergen, Obama, CNN, David Gergen, City Year
Passage: There may be a number of good reasons to vote against Mitt Romney, but based upon what we know so far, his honesty about his tenure at Bain Capital does not seem to be one of them. Let me acknowledge upfront what I have said several times on CNN: I have a past relationship with the top partners at Bain that is both personal and financial. I have worked with them in support of nonprofit organizations such as City Year. I have given a couple of paid speeches for Bain dinners, as I have for many other groups. I was on the board of a for-profit child care company, Bright Horizons, that was purchased by Bain Capital. It was a transaction with financial benefits for all board members and shareholders, including me. Obama campaign says Mitt Romney didn't leave Bain when he joined Olympics. David Gergen: So far the facts don't support the Obama campaign's charges. He says Romney has mishandled the response and should release more tax returns. Gergen: Obama campaign should back off idea that Romney might be guilty of felony
|
Romney
|
[
"Bain",
"Bain Capital"
] |
{
"passage": 3063,
"query": 4725
}
|
Query: Subsequent to that February, the firm in 2000 offered another round of financing and, according to @placeholder, the investors well understood that Romney was no longer actively managing the company.
Entities: Bain, Mitt Romney, Romney, Olympics, Bright Horizons, Bain Capital, Gergen, Obama, CNN, David Gergen, City Year
Passage: There may be a number of good reasons to vote against Mitt Romney, but based upon what we know so far, his honesty about his tenure at Bain Capital does not seem to be one of them. Let me acknowledge upfront what I have said several times on CNN: I have a past relationship with the top partners at Bain that is both personal and financial. I have worked with them in support of nonprofit organizations such as City Year. I have given a couple of paid speeches for Bain dinners, as I have for many other groups. I was on the board of a for-profit child care company, Bright Horizons, that was purchased by Bain Capital. It was a transaction with financial benefits for all board members and shareholders, including me. Obama campaign says Mitt Romney didn't leave Bain when he joined Olympics. David Gergen: So far the facts don't support the Obama campaign's charges. He says Romney has mishandled the response and should release more tax returns. Gergen: Obama campaign should back off idea that Romney might be guilty of felony
|
Bain
|
[
"Bain",
"Bain Capital"
] |
{
"passage": 3063,
"query": 4725
}
|
Query: Subsequent to that February, the firm in 2000 offered another round of financing and, according to @placeholder, the investors well understood that Romney was no longer actively managing the company.
Entities: Bain, Mitt Romney, Romney, Olympics, Bright Horizons, Bain Capital, Gergen, Obama, CNN, David Gergen, City Year
Passage: There may be a number of good reasons to vote against Mitt Romney, but based upon what we know so far, his honesty about his tenure at Bain Capital does not seem to be one of them. Let me acknowledge upfront what I have said several times on CNN: I have a past relationship with the top partners at Bain that is both personal and financial. I have worked with them in support of nonprofit organizations such as City Year. I have given a couple of paid speeches for Bain dinners, as I have for many other groups. I was on the board of a for-profit child care company, Bright Horizons, that was purchased by Bain Capital. It was a transaction with financial benefits for all board members and shareholders, including me. Obama campaign says Mitt Romney didn't leave Bain when he joined Olympics. David Gergen: So far the facts don't support the Obama campaign's charges. He says Romney has mishandled the response and should release more tax returns. Gergen: Obama campaign should back off idea that Romney might be guilty of felony
|
Bain Capital
|
[
"Merkel"
] |
{
"passage": 3064,
"query": 4726
}
|
Query: And @placeholder has already responded with more talk of growth, although she's at pains to argue this isn't a new position on her part.
Entities: French, Merkel, Germany, German, Hollande, Merkozy, Berlin, Francois Hollande, Europe, Socialist, Nicolas Sarkozy
Passage: There has been a great deal of austerity-bashing -- that is to say Germany-bashing -- this French election season. Buoyed by his success in the first round, Socialist candidate Francois Hollande declared last Thursday: "It is not for Germany to decide for the rest of Europe." Vowing to reset Europe on a growth path, he said, "we're not just any country, we can change the situation." Now he looks set to put his words into action, following his victory in Sunday's runoff election. French President Nicolas Sarkozy was quick to throw off the "Merkozy" mantel early on in his campaigning once he realized that vaunting his friendship with the German chancellor was the last thing his electorate wanted to hear, but it appears to have been in vain. Nicolas Sarkozy quick to throw off the "Merkozy" mantle early on in his campaigning. Merkel stood by her one-time ally, saying she continued to support his re-election bid. German chancellor's office has made no official overtures to Hollande. Hollande for his part had said that if he does become president, his first trip will be to Berlin
|
Merkel
|
[
"Francois Hollande",
"Hollande"
] |
{
"passage": 3064,
"query": 4727
}
|
Query: The more support @placeholder gets from other disgruntled eurozone countries, the less lee-way Berlin has to stick to its tough belt-tightening course.
Entities: French, Merkel, Germany, German, Hollande, Merkozy, Berlin, Francois Hollande, Europe, Socialist, Nicolas Sarkozy
Passage: There has been a great deal of austerity-bashing -- that is to say Germany-bashing -- this French election season. Buoyed by his success in the first round, Socialist candidate Francois Hollande declared last Thursday: "It is not for Germany to decide for the rest of Europe." Vowing to reset Europe on a growth path, he said, "we're not just any country, we can change the situation." Now he looks set to put his words into action, following his victory in Sunday's runoff election. French President Nicolas Sarkozy was quick to throw off the "Merkozy" mantel early on in his campaigning once he realized that vaunting his friendship with the German chancellor was the last thing his electorate wanted to hear, but it appears to have been in vain. Nicolas Sarkozy quick to throw off the "Merkozy" mantle early on in his campaigning. Merkel stood by her one-time ally, saying she continued to support his re-election bid. German chancellor's office has made no official overtures to Hollande. Hollande for his part had said that if he does become president, his first trip will be to Berlin
|
Francois Hollande
|
[
"Francois Hollande",
"Hollande"
] |
{
"passage": 3064,
"query": 4727
}
|
Query: The more support @placeholder gets from other disgruntled eurozone countries, the less lee-way Berlin has to stick to its tough belt-tightening course.
Entities: French, Merkel, Germany, German, Hollande, Merkozy, Berlin, Francois Hollande, Europe, Socialist, Nicolas Sarkozy
Passage: There has been a great deal of austerity-bashing -- that is to say Germany-bashing -- this French election season. Buoyed by his success in the first round, Socialist candidate Francois Hollande declared last Thursday: "It is not for Germany to decide for the rest of Europe." Vowing to reset Europe on a growth path, he said, "we're not just any country, we can change the situation." Now he looks set to put his words into action, following his victory in Sunday's runoff election. French President Nicolas Sarkozy was quick to throw off the "Merkozy" mantel early on in his campaigning once he realized that vaunting his friendship with the German chancellor was the last thing his electorate wanted to hear, but it appears to have been in vain. Nicolas Sarkozy quick to throw off the "Merkozy" mantle early on in his campaigning. Merkel stood by her one-time ally, saying she continued to support his re-election bid. German chancellor's office has made no official overtures to Hollande. Hollande for his part had said that if he does become president, his first trip will be to Berlin
|
Hollande
|
[
"Tottenham"
] |
{
"passage": 3065,
"query": 4728
}
|
Query: And yet Pochettino’s despair was legitimate given that @placeholder played well, were the victim of some poor decisions, and had the opportunity to bring the the game back to 2-2 on 61 minutes when Roberto Soldado missed a penalty.
Entities: Sergio Aguero, Roberto Soldado, Argentine, Aguero, Pochettino, Federico Fazio, Mozart, Maurico Pochettino, Tottenham, Christian Eriksen
Passage: Click HERE to view the stats from the frenetic game using our fantastic match zone service The works of Mozart might reduce a man to tears; Sergio Aguero, likewise. It was the Tottenham manager Maurico Pochettino who made the comparison between the two men in the run up to this match, attempting to convey something of the Argentine’s special talent. Perhaps he might wish to temper his praise in future, for Aguero played like a man inspired by the compliment. He was sublime and Pochettino, if not quite weeping by the end, would at least have been overwhelmed with emotion: frustration, mainly. Sergio Aguero opened the scoring after 13 minutes before Christian Eriksen equalised almost immediately. The Argentine striker converted then first penalty of the afternoon shortly after but missed another in the first-half. Roberto Soldado had a chance to make it 2-2 but missed his spot-kick. Aguero made no mistake with the FOURTH of the day, converting his hat-trick in the process. Federico Fazio was sent off for tugging Aguero back before the penalty, and he later scored his fourth goal
|
Tottenham
|
[
"Aguero",
"Sergio Aguero"
] |
{
"passage": 3065,
"query": 4729
}
|
Query: Even then, such is his ability, @placeholder almost scored anyway, leaping in the air to volley the impossibly-high rebound over.
Entities: Sergio Aguero, Roberto Soldado, Argentine, Aguero, Pochettino, Federico Fazio, Mozart, Maurico Pochettino, Tottenham, Christian Eriksen
Passage: Click HERE to view the stats from the frenetic game using our fantastic match zone service The works of Mozart might reduce a man to tears; Sergio Aguero, likewise. It was the Tottenham manager Maurico Pochettino who made the comparison between the two men in the run up to this match, attempting to convey something of the Argentine’s special talent. Perhaps he might wish to temper his praise in future, for Aguero played like a man inspired by the compliment. He was sublime and Pochettino, if not quite weeping by the end, would at least have been overwhelmed with emotion: frustration, mainly. Sergio Aguero opened the scoring after 13 minutes before Christian Eriksen equalised almost immediately. The Argentine striker converted then first penalty of the afternoon shortly after but missed another in the first-half. Roberto Soldado had a chance to make it 2-2 but missed his spot-kick. Aguero made no mistake with the FOURTH of the day, converting his hat-trick in the process. Federico Fazio was sent off for tugging Aguero back before the penalty, and he later scored his fourth goal
|
Aguero
|
[
"Aguero",
"Sergio Aguero"
] |
{
"passage": 3065,
"query": 4729
}
|
Query: Even then, such is his ability, @placeholder almost scored anyway, leaping in the air to volley the impossibly-high rebound over.
Entities: Sergio Aguero, Roberto Soldado, Argentine, Aguero, Pochettino, Federico Fazio, Mozart, Maurico Pochettino, Tottenham, Christian Eriksen
Passage: Click HERE to view the stats from the frenetic game using our fantastic match zone service The works of Mozart might reduce a man to tears; Sergio Aguero, likewise. It was the Tottenham manager Maurico Pochettino who made the comparison between the two men in the run up to this match, attempting to convey something of the Argentine’s special talent. Perhaps he might wish to temper his praise in future, for Aguero played like a man inspired by the compliment. He was sublime and Pochettino, if not quite weeping by the end, would at least have been overwhelmed with emotion: frustration, mainly. Sergio Aguero opened the scoring after 13 minutes before Christian Eriksen equalised almost immediately. The Argentine striker converted then first penalty of the afternoon shortly after but missed another in the first-half. Roberto Soldado had a chance to make it 2-2 but missed his spot-kick. Aguero made no mistake with the FOURTH of the day, converting his hat-trick in the process. Federico Fazio was sent off for tugging Aguero back before the penalty, and he later scored his fourth goal
|
Sergio Aguero
|
[
"Geoff Rees"
] |
{
"passage": 3066,
"query": 4730
}
|
Query: His great-grandson @placeholder recognised the face instantly and was able to prove to historians that his relative was a long-forgotten war hero.
Entities: Zulus, Zulu, Victoria Crosses, Lady Elizabeth Butler, Rorke's Drift, Roll of Honour, Family, Geoff Rees, Michael Caine, South African, David Jenkins, Battle of Rorke’s Drift
Passage: A soldier who survived the Battle of Rorke’s Drift against 4,000 Zulus only to be forgotten on its Roll of Honour has finally been hailed a war hero – thanks to a 130-year-old sketch. Private David Jenkins was among the 150 soldiers who fought in the heroic defence of the small South African missionary outpost in 1879, which was immortalised by the film Zulu starring Michael Caine. Such was the bravery shown by the heavily outnumbered troops that after the battle 11 Victoria Crosses were awarded. Hero: Geoff Rees, great grandson of Private David Jenkins, recognised him in this sketch by Lady Elizabeth Butler. He had fought valiantly in the heroic defence of Rorke's Drift in 1879. David Jenkins' name was left off Roll of Honour of soldiers who defended tiny outpost. Family wanted him to be recognised for his actions and finally have proof
|
Geoff Rees
|
[
"Rangers"
] |
{
"passage": 3067,
"query": 4731
}
|
Query: The rejection comes as @placeholder revealed that they made a loss of nearly $22 million last year, compared with a profit of $11.3m the previous year.
Entities: Scottish Premier League, Unirea Urziceni, Rangers, English Premier League, Bolton, Phil Gartside, English, Celtic, CNN, UEFA, Glasgow
Passage: (CNN) -- The English Premier League has rejected a proposal to bring Scottish Premier League sides Celtic and Rangers into English football's top flight. The Glasgow-based sides, who have dominated their own league both competitively and financially in recent years, had hoped to be part of plans submitted by Bolton chairman Phil Gartside who is keen on a two-tier league of between 36 and 40 teams. Both Celtic and Rangers would have been invited to join the lower of the two leagues under the plan, but the proposal was overwhelmingly rejected. English Premier League clubs will now consider whether to introduce a two-tier system as part of a wider strategic review. The English Premier League have rejected a proposal to bring Celtic and Rangers into English football's top flight. The Glasgow-based sides had hoped to be part of plans submitted by Bolton chairman Phil Gartside. Rangers have also been fined by UEFA for the behavior of their fans during their match against Unirea Urziceni
|
Rangers
|
[
"Prince"
] |
{
"passage": 3068,
"query": 4732
}
|
Query: Eight-year legal fight: Details of Mr Sarkozy's involvement emerged as the @placeholder's office confirmed the highest French court has now quashed the £54million divorce settlement to the Begum from 2011
Entities: Prince, French, Sarkozy, France, Daily Mail, Begum Inaara Aga Khan, German, Aga Khan, Autumn, British, Nicolas Sarkozy
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Nicolas Sarkozy intervened in divorce proceedings on behalf of the Aga Khan four years after granting the multi-billionaire British knight exemption from all French taxes, it emerged today. The former French president, who is a lawyer, took on the case last Autumn a year after a court ordered the religious leader to pay his estranged German wife, Begum Inaara Aga Khan, around £54million. Mr Sarkozy was 'pulling the strings in the background' with the aim of obtaining a settlement, according to sources close to the case. 'Pulling the strings': Nicolas Sarkozy intervened on behalf of the Aga Khan (left) in his divorce proceedings with estranged wife Begum Inaara Aga Khan (centre), seen here on their wedding day in 1998. Mr Sarkozy took on case after billionaire was ordered to pay £54m to wife. E-mails suggest he played direct role from October to December last year. Tried to reach settlement with Begum Inaara Aga Khan, but none was made. Comes after ex-president 'exonerated' Prince from paying any tax in France
|
Prince
|
[
"American",
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 3069,
"query": 4733
}
|
Query: Pollard is a deviant man who sold his country out for money, and no sort of pressure from Israel or any other country should cause a single @placeholder official to relent.
Entities: Israeli, United States, Israelis, Israel, Martin, U.S., State Department, Roland Martin, Navy, Pollard, CNN, American, Jonathan Pollard
Passage: (CNN) -- The next time an Israeli official petitions the U.S. government to release Jonathan Pollard from prison, we should tell our friend and longtime ally in an unequivocal tone: He will die in an American prison, so stop asking! Now, I know that's not how our State Department practices diplomacy, but there is no reason for the United States to be diplomatic with Israel when it comes to Pollard, a former Navy intelligence officer who stole secrets from this country and passed them on to Israel. Since he was convicted of espionage in 1987 and sentenced to life in prison, thousands of Israelis have made it their mission to get him released and sent to Israel. Why? So he could be treated like a hero? Roland Martin: Jonathan Pollard should remain jailed. Pollard was convicted of espionage for giving U.S. secrets to Israel. Martin says Israel should stop efforts to win Pollard's freedom
|
American
|
[
"American",
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 3069,
"query": 4733
}
|
Query: Pollard is a deviant man who sold his country out for money, and no sort of pressure from Israel or any other country should cause a single @placeholder official to relent.
Entities: Israeli, United States, Israelis, Israel, Martin, U.S., State Department, Roland Martin, Navy, Pollard, CNN, American, Jonathan Pollard
Passage: (CNN) -- The next time an Israeli official petitions the U.S. government to release Jonathan Pollard from prison, we should tell our friend and longtime ally in an unequivocal tone: He will die in an American prison, so stop asking! Now, I know that's not how our State Department practices diplomacy, but there is no reason for the United States to be diplomatic with Israel when it comes to Pollard, a former Navy intelligence officer who stole secrets from this country and passed them on to Israel. Since he was convicted of espionage in 1987 and sentenced to life in prison, thousands of Israelis have made it their mission to get him released and sent to Israel. Why? So he could be treated like a hero? Roland Martin: Jonathan Pollard should remain jailed. Pollard was convicted of espionage for giving U.S. secrets to Israel. Martin says Israel should stop efforts to win Pollard's freedom
|
U.S.
|
[
"American",
"U.S.",
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 3069,
"query": 4733
}
|
Query: Pollard is a deviant man who sold his country out for money, and no sort of pressure from Israel or any other country should cause a single @placeholder official to relent.
Entities: Israeli, United States, Israelis, Israel, Martin, U.S., State Department, Roland Martin, Navy, Pollard, CNN, American, Jonathan Pollard
Passage: (CNN) -- The next time an Israeli official petitions the U.S. government to release Jonathan Pollard from prison, we should tell our friend and longtime ally in an unequivocal tone: He will die in an American prison, so stop asking! Now, I know that's not how our State Department practices diplomacy, but there is no reason for the United States to be diplomatic with Israel when it comes to Pollard, a former Navy intelligence officer who stole secrets from this country and passed them on to Israel. Since he was convicted of espionage in 1987 and sentenced to life in prison, thousands of Israelis have made it their mission to get him released and sent to Israel. Why? So he could be treated like a hero? Roland Martin: Jonathan Pollard should remain jailed. Pollard was convicted of espionage for giving U.S. secrets to Israel. Martin says Israel should stop efforts to win Pollard's freedom
|
United States
|
[
"Southern Animal Foundation"
] |
{
"passage": 3070,
"query": 4734
}
|
Query: On-the-mend: This picture shows a noticeable healthier-looking Alex, who continues to gain weight with the help of the people at @placeholder
Entities: Alex, Southern Animal Foundation, New Orleans, Deanna Theis, Theis
Passage: His rescuers described him as terrified, emaciated, severely neglected and clinging to life. But Alex - a heartbreakingly-malnourished dog who was found wandering the streets of New Orleans, surviving off nothing but rocks and twigs - never stopped being a kind, lovely animal. 'He was still so nice and sweet and forgiving despite, obviously, the neglect he has suffered for some time,' said Deanna Theis, the assistant director of the Southern Animal Foundation, a no-kill rescue organization. Theis saw a picture of Alex appear on a website for a local animal control center, and realized he would be euthanized unless someone like her went to save him. Alex was picked up by an animal control center on the streets of New Orleans. He would have been euthanized if someone didn't claim him. The Southern Animal Foundation, a no-kill rescue organization, decided to take Alex in. X-rays showed chewed twigs and rocks in his stomach. He has been placed on a prescription diet to gain weight. Once healthy again he will be given to a good home
|
Southern Animal Foundation
|
[
"Ukraine"
] |
{
"passage": 3071,
"query": 4735
}
|
Query: 'If that principle does not apply in @placeholder, why should it apply anywhere else?'
Entities: Russian, John McCain, Russia, Barack Obama, Obama, U.S., Ukraine, Western, Republican, West, Vladimir Putin, Kiev, Democratic, Putin, McCain
Passage: Sen. John McCain on Thursday chided Western leaders while on foreign travel in the Ukraine for refusing to describe Russia's occupation of the country as an 'invasion.' 'If we in the West cannot say clearly that what [Russian President] Vladimir Putin is doing to Ukraine constitutes an invasion of a sovereign country . . .then we are living in Putin's world,' he remarked during a press conference in the country's capitol city, Kiev. 'Just as an invasion is an invasion, our world either has rules, or it does not,' he continued. McCain, a Republican, did not call out U.S. President Barack Obama by name in his statement but the Democratic president is among the world leaders who have shied away from using the term 'invasion' to characterize a deployment of 1,000 Russian troops to Ukraine last week. McCain did not call President Obama out by name, but Obama is one of the world leaders refusing to describe the deployment as an 'invasion' If we 'cannot say clearly' that what Vladimir Putin is doing is an invasion, McCain said, 'then we are living in Putin's world' The Republican lawmaker said that if the West didn't stop Putin, the leaders of other countries emboldened to invade sovereign territories
|
Ukraine
|
[
"Western"
] |
{
"passage": 3071,
"query": 4736
}
|
Query: 'The real provocation for Putin has been the perception of @placeholder weakness,' he said.
Entities: Russian, John McCain, Russia, Barack Obama, Obama, U.S., Ukraine, Western, Republican, West, Vladimir Putin, Kiev, Democratic, Putin, McCain
Passage: Sen. John McCain on Thursday chided Western leaders while on foreign travel in the Ukraine for refusing to describe Russia's occupation of the country as an 'invasion.' 'If we in the West cannot say clearly that what [Russian President] Vladimir Putin is doing to Ukraine constitutes an invasion of a sovereign country . . .then we are living in Putin's world,' he remarked during a press conference in the country's capitol city, Kiev. 'Just as an invasion is an invasion, our world either has rules, or it does not,' he continued. McCain, a Republican, did not call out U.S. President Barack Obama by name in his statement but the Democratic president is among the world leaders who have shied away from using the term 'invasion' to characterize a deployment of 1,000 Russian troops to Ukraine last week. McCain did not call President Obama out by name, but Obama is one of the world leaders refusing to describe the deployment as an 'invasion' If we 'cannot say clearly' that what Vladimir Putin is doing is an invasion, McCain said, 'then we are living in Putin's world' The Republican lawmaker said that if the West didn't stop Putin, the leaders of other countries emboldened to invade sovereign territories
|
Western
|
[
"Unite"
] |
{
"passage": 3072,
"query": 4737
}
|
Query: '@placeholder will be seeking an early meeting with management to discuss the implications for our members and we will taking every step to safeguard their employment now and in the future.'
Entities: Ansty, Coventry, Midlands, Rolls Royce, Unite, Rolls-Royce, Anna Edwards
Passage: By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 15:21 EST, 22 January 2013 | UPDATED: 04:59 EST, 23 January 2013 Aerospace firm Rolls-Royce has announced plans to shed nearly 400 jobs at one of its plants - but is blaming it on the government, a union has claimed. The firm is consulting on shedding the jobs at the Ansty site near Coventry in the Midlands, according to trade union Unite. The announcement puts 378 jobs at risk, the union says, adding that staff were informed of the company's plans in an internal memo. The Rolls Royce site plans to axe nearly 400 jobs, it told staff in an internal memo. 'Short sighted cuts' to blame for planned slashing of jobs. Antsy site near Coventry employs 800 people but plans to shed 378 jobs
|
Unite
|
[
"Second World War"
] |
{
"passage": 3073,
"query": 4738
}
|
Query: Sir Douglas, who lost both his legs in a 1931 flying accident, became one of the @placeholder's most celebrated pilots for his uncompromising and fearless approach.
Entities: Second World War, France, Germany, Dan Bloom, RAF, Oflag IV-C, Colditz, Nazis, New York, Douglas Bader, Colditz Castle, Oflag IV C' - codename, Le Touquet, Nazi Prisoner of War Camp
Passage: By Dan Bloom Rusting dog tags worn by the hero pilot Sir Douglas Bader while he languished in a Nazi Prisoner of War Camp are being auctioned for up to £1,800. The Second World War ace was captured in August 1941 after his plane crashed into another in mid-air over Le Touquet, France. After successfully escaping his captors - despite having artificial legs - he was eventually sent to Germany's top-security Colditz Castle where he was forced to remain until the war ended. Now two tags, one issued by the RAF and the other made by the Nazis with the label 'Oflag IV-C', Colditz's codename, will be among 350 Second World War lots auctioned next month. One tag issued by RAF was designed to identify the ace if he died in battle. Other issued by the Nazis read 'Oflag IV C' - codename for Colditz Castle. Two tags are expected to fetch up to £1,800 at auction in New York. They are among 350 WW2 lots being sold to mark 70th anniversary of D-Day
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Second World War
|
[
"Icon"
] |
{
"passage": 3074,
"query": 4739
}
|
Query: 'I am excited to revisit archive designs as the @placeholder collection continues to grow.'
Entities: Icon, Kate Winslet, Victoria Beckham, Ruth Styles, Kim Kardashian, VB
Passage: By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 05:33 EST, 30 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:08 EST, 30 January 2013 While her musical back catalogue might not attract many takers, Victoria Beckham's critically-acclaimed fashion line is a different story. The designer has announced she is to re-release some of the most popular pieces from past collections, starting next month when the newly revamped victoriabeckham.com website launches. Named the 'Icon collection', the range will include reworked versions of best-sellers past, including the tight bandage style frocks worn by Kate Winslet and Kim Kardashian among others. Scroll down for video Iconic: Victoria Beckham (right) is to re-release pieces from past collections. The Icon collection will include versions of popular dresses in the VB archive. The collection will be available exclusively through her new eCommerce site. Unfortunately for fashion fans they don't come cheap: prices start at £1,000
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Icon
|
[
"Camp Bastion"
] |
{
"passage": 3075,
"query": 4740
}
|
Query: ‘@placeholder is under ground attack,’ a voice repeated, calmly but urgently.
Entities: US, Afghanistan, AK47, Taliban, Ian Drury, Harry, Apache, US Marines, SAS, Afghan, Camp Bastion, Army, Nato, British, Helmand
Passage: By Ian Drury PUBLISHED: 17:18 EST, 16 September 2012 | UPDATED: 04:09 EST, 17 September 2012 Taliban target: Prince Harry walks the asphalt by an Apache helicopter at Camp Bastion, Helmand Prince Harry will continue his deployment to Afghanistan despite the Taliban assault on the camp where he is based. The attack came at the start of a weekend of bloodshed in the warzone. Five British soldiers were injured and two US Marines killed when 15 insurgents armed with AK47 assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenades stormed the allies’ supposedly impregnable fortress Camp Bastion. The 28-year-old prince, serving as a co-pilot gunner in the Army’s Apache helicopters, was a mile and a half from the firefight on Friday night. He was taken by SAS bodyguards to a secure location in the 20-square-mile base. Helicopter pilot prince was ushered to safe place by SAS bodyguards. He was ordered to wear body armour and load his weapon. Major security review to probe how Taliban were able to breach security. Two British soldiers were shot dead on Saturday by a rogue Afghan policeman who lured them to his side with a fake injury before opening fire;. An Afghan policeman killed four US troops yesterday at a remote checkpoint and then fled;. Nato is investigating claims that one of its airstrikes killed eight women and girls gathering firewood.
|
Camp Bastion
|
[
"US"
] |
{
"passage": 3075,
"query": 4741
}
|
Query: Six @placeholder AV-8B Harrier jump jets and three refuelling stations were destroyed.
Entities: US, Afghanistan, AK47, Taliban, Ian Drury, Harry, Apache, US Marines, SAS, Afghan, Camp Bastion, Army, Nato, British, Helmand
Passage: By Ian Drury PUBLISHED: 17:18 EST, 16 September 2012 | UPDATED: 04:09 EST, 17 September 2012 Taliban target: Prince Harry walks the asphalt by an Apache helicopter at Camp Bastion, Helmand Prince Harry will continue his deployment to Afghanistan despite the Taliban assault on the camp where he is based. The attack came at the start of a weekend of bloodshed in the warzone. Five British soldiers were injured and two US Marines killed when 15 insurgents armed with AK47 assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenades stormed the allies’ supposedly impregnable fortress Camp Bastion. The 28-year-old prince, serving as a co-pilot gunner in the Army’s Apache helicopters, was a mile and a half from the firefight on Friday night. He was taken by SAS bodyguards to a secure location in the 20-square-mile base. Helicopter pilot prince was ushered to safe place by SAS bodyguards. He was ordered to wear body armour and load his weapon. Major security review to probe how Taliban were able to breach security. Two British soldiers were shot dead on Saturday by a rogue Afghan policeman who lured them to his side with a fake injury before opening fire;. An Afghan policeman killed four US troops yesterday at a remote checkpoint and then fled;. Nato is investigating claims that one of its airstrikes killed eight women and girls gathering firewood.
|
US
|
[
"EAST"
] |
{
"passage": 3076,
"query": 4742
}
|
Query: 'New versions of insert skimmers (skimmers placed inside the card reader throat) are getting harder to detect,' the @placeholder report concludes.
Entities: US, EAST, NCR ATM, Mark Prigg, ATM Security Team, European, Europe
Passage: By Mark Prigg They are a marvel of modern engineering - thin, virtually invisible, yet containing a computer and video camera. Yet these tiny gadgets are causing major problems for banks - by 'skimming' credit card numbers and even recording PIN numbers. The latest devices were revealed today as part of a new report from the European ATM Security Team (EAST), which warns they are already in use across Europe - with many of the fraudulent numbers being shipped to the US. A mini-skimmer designed to slip inside of an NCR ATM's card acceptance slot: Experts warn they are becoming more advanced and commonplace across the world. Latest devices small enough to fit inside card slots. Use a camera to record user entering their pin code. Fraudulent details are sent to the US where they are used to withdraw money
|
EAST
|
[
"Artiphon Instrument"
] |
{
"passage": 3077,
"query": 4743
}
|
Query: So if you are in the market for a harp that plays like a violin and looks like a space-age guitar, @placeholder's new Instrument 1 may be the one instrument for you.
Entities: Virginia Tech., iPhone, Instrument 1, Mike Butera, CNN, Artiphon Instrument
Passage: (CNN) -- Is it a guitar? Is it a piano? Nope, it is a crazy iPhone-powered combination of both. Plus it has a built in bass, violin and drum machine to boot. The Artiphon Instrument 1 looks something like a medieval lute, but with a smart phone jammed into its belly. The new instrument, released for pre-order this month, combines a keyboard, fret board, built-in plectrum and accelerometer-powered wawa effect. Named the Artiphon Instrument 1, it is the invention of Mike Butera, a Ph.D. in sound studies, from Virginia Tech. The Instrument 1 draws on the computational power of a modern smart phone to make and record sound. A downloadable app on the phone allows you to select different modes, helping you to change swiftly between instruments. Artiphon Instrument 1 can be played as a guitar, harp, violin, drum machine or keyboard. The instrument draws on the computational power of an iPhone, housed beneath its fretboard. "I wanted to make something that people at all skill levels could play," says creator
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Artiphon Instrument
|
[
"WA",
"Western Australia"
] |
{
"passage": 3078,
"query": 4744
}
|
Query: Daily Mail Australia has contacted the @placeholder coroner's office for comment.
Entities: Roe, Julieka Dhu, Colin Barnett, WA, Dhu, Western Australia, Daily Mail Australia, Carol Roe, Geraldton
Passage: When Carol Roe stands at her back gate she can look out across the road and see her granddaughter's grave. On August 2 the Geraldton woman's 22-year-old granddaughter Julieka Dhu was arrested and then kept in jail over an unpaid $1000 fine, and three days later she was dead. 'My granddaughter got killed in custody,' Ms Roe told the Daily Mail Australia. 'She's laying over there when she should be sitting with me in my backyard.' Scroll down for video Julieka Dhu, 22, died in police custody on August 4 after being held in jail for three days over an unpaid fine. Julieka Dhu, 22, died in police custody in Western Australia on August 4. Ms Dhu, from Geraldton, was held in jail for three days over an unpaid fine. Her family members are waiting for answers and don't know why she died. She reportedly had had blood on her lungs, a head injury and fractured ribs. WA Premier Colin Barnett has promised the coroner will uncover the truth
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WA
|
[
"WA",
"Western Australia"
] |
{
"passage": 3078,
"query": 4744
}
|
Query: Daily Mail Australia has contacted the @placeholder coroner's office for comment.
Entities: Roe, Julieka Dhu, Colin Barnett, WA, Dhu, Western Australia, Daily Mail Australia, Carol Roe, Geraldton
Passage: When Carol Roe stands at her back gate she can look out across the road and see her granddaughter's grave. On August 2 the Geraldton woman's 22-year-old granddaughter Julieka Dhu was arrested and then kept in jail over an unpaid $1000 fine, and three days later she was dead. 'My granddaughter got killed in custody,' Ms Roe told the Daily Mail Australia. 'She's laying over there when she should be sitting with me in my backyard.' Scroll down for video Julieka Dhu, 22, died in police custody on August 4 after being held in jail for three days over an unpaid fine. Julieka Dhu, 22, died in police custody in Western Australia on August 4. Ms Dhu, from Geraldton, was held in jail for three days over an unpaid fine. Her family members are waiting for answers and don't know why she died. She reportedly had had blood on her lungs, a head injury and fractured ribs. WA Premier Colin Barnett has promised the coroner will uncover the truth
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Western Australia
|
[
"African"
] |
{
"passage": 3079,
"query": 4745
}
|
Query: The firm described itself on its now-defunct Web site as a "military advisory service" that had played a "crucial" role in ending two @placeholder civil wars.
Entities: Spanish, Zimbabwe, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, Mann, Eli Calil, Mark Thatcher, Simon Mann, Spain, Lebanese, Severo Moto, African, CNN, British, Equatorial Guinea
Passage: (CNN) -- British mercenary Simon Mann has been jailed for 34 years for his part in plotting a coup in Equatorial Guinea. Simon Mann was arrested after a plane carrying him and about 60 mercenaries landed in Zimbabwe. The former British military officer confessed to trying to topple long-time ruler Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo - but denied being the plot's leader. The goal of the plot was to install exiled opposition leader Severo Moto who is currently in Spain awaiting trial on charges of arms trafficking, and to gain access to the former Spanish colony's oil wealth. During the trial, Mann testified he was a "junior" in the organization which plotted to overthrow the tiny west African country's president in 2004, and that Lebanese businessman Eli Calil was the man in charge. NEW: British mercenary Simon Mann jailed for plotting a Equatorial Guinea coup. Mann testified he was "junior" in organization that plotted attempted coup. Mann implicated former friend Mark Thatcher in 2004 plot during testimony
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African
|
[
"Ross",
"Ross Barton"
] |
{
"passage": 3080,
"query": 4746
}
|
Query: But Michael's main goal was always acting and after landing minor roles in other TV soaps and dramas he beat off dozens of rivals for the part of @placeholder.
Entities: Ross, Donna Windsor, Casualty, Hollyoaks, Tom Latchem, St Helens, Ross Barton, Michael Parr, Laurel Thomas, Emmerdale
Passage: By Tom Latchem He's spent his career playing despicable characters - a rapist in Doctors, a homophobe in Hollyoaks, an abusive boyfriend in Casualty, and now Ross Barton, Emmerdale's womanising crook. But Michael Parr couldn't be happier. 'I think it's better to play baddies,' says the 27-year-old St Helens-born actor. 'They're always in the thick of the action and you get all these wicked things to say and do.' As Emmerdale's resident bad boy Ross, he's had his fair share. Ross arrived in the village a year ago, attacking Laurel Thomas and stealing her car. Since then he's been shot in a drug-gang dispute, bungled a robbery with corrupt cop Donna Windsor, and is now falling for her. Michael Parr always plays the bad guy - from a rapist to a homophobe. In real life he insists that he doesn't live up to this bad boy image. Here he discusses his role working with children with special-needs
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Ross
|
[
"Ross",
"Ross Barton"
] |
{
"passage": 3080,
"query": 4746
}
|
Query: But Michael's main goal was always acting and after landing minor roles in other TV soaps and dramas he beat off dozens of rivals for the part of @placeholder.
Entities: Ross, Donna Windsor, Casualty, Hollyoaks, Tom Latchem, St Helens, Ross Barton, Michael Parr, Laurel Thomas, Emmerdale
Passage: By Tom Latchem He's spent his career playing despicable characters - a rapist in Doctors, a homophobe in Hollyoaks, an abusive boyfriend in Casualty, and now Ross Barton, Emmerdale's womanising crook. But Michael Parr couldn't be happier. 'I think it's better to play baddies,' says the 27-year-old St Helens-born actor. 'They're always in the thick of the action and you get all these wicked things to say and do.' As Emmerdale's resident bad boy Ross, he's had his fair share. Ross arrived in the village a year ago, attacking Laurel Thomas and stealing her car. Since then he's been shot in a drug-gang dispute, bungled a robbery with corrupt cop Donna Windsor, and is now falling for her. Michael Parr always plays the bad guy - from a rapist to a homophobe. In real life he insists that he doesn't live up to this bad boy image. Here he discusses his role working with children with special-needs
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Ross Barton
|
[
"anti-Sarkozy"
] |
{
"passage": 3081,
"query": 4747
}
|
Query: Hollande, betting on the @placeholder mood, refrained from making big promises, and even his signature reforms had a lot of fine print.
Entities: Islam, French, Sarkozy, Marine Le Pen, Justin Vaïsse, France, GDP, German, Hollande, Europe, Angela Merkel, Le Pen, Vaïsse, anti-Sarkozy, Francois Hollande, François Hollande, Nicolas Sarkozy
Passage: François Hollande did not thank his opponent, Nicolas Sarkozy, during his acceptance speech, after defeating the incumbent with 51.6% of the vote in the French presidential runoff. But he should have, as he ran an anti-Sarkozy campaign, promising to behave like a "normal president" in contrast to the impulsive, unpredictable and sometimes ostentatious Sarkozy. And it worked: Fifty-five percent of the voters who cast a ballot for him did it to defeat Sarkozy rather than to elect Hollande. This victory comes after an odd campaign on both sides. Sarkozy started off courting the center by emphasizing his record of reforms and his role in solving the eurozone crisis with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. But in March, he decided to take a page from his own 2007 campaign and raid the extreme-right electorate of Marine Le Pen instead. He emphasized themes like immigration, Islam and the necessity for a more protective, even protectionist, Europe. This time, however, the strategy backfired. Le Pen got a historic score in the first round, while Sarkozy sowed confusion in his own camp -- and lost. Justin Vaïsse: French president Francois Hollande avoided making big promises. France's debt is near 90% of GDP, and the 2011 deficit was 5.2%, says Vaïsse. Hollande has to be fiscally responsible yet restore France's competitiveness, Vaïsse says. Vaïsse: Europe must find a way to stimulate the economy without deepening the deficit
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anti-Sarkozy
|
[
"Nicolas Sarkozy",
"Sarkozy"
] |
{
"passage": 3081,
"query": 4748
}
|
Query: He promised to roll back @placeholder's pension reform -- but for only a tiny fraction of workers.
Entities: Islam, French, Sarkozy, Marine Le Pen, Justin Vaïsse, France, GDP, German, Hollande, Europe, Angela Merkel, Le Pen, Vaïsse, anti-Sarkozy, Francois Hollande, François Hollande, Nicolas Sarkozy
Passage: François Hollande did not thank his opponent, Nicolas Sarkozy, during his acceptance speech, after defeating the incumbent with 51.6% of the vote in the French presidential runoff. But he should have, as he ran an anti-Sarkozy campaign, promising to behave like a "normal president" in contrast to the impulsive, unpredictable and sometimes ostentatious Sarkozy. And it worked: Fifty-five percent of the voters who cast a ballot for him did it to defeat Sarkozy rather than to elect Hollande. This victory comes after an odd campaign on both sides. Sarkozy started off courting the center by emphasizing his record of reforms and his role in solving the eurozone crisis with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. But in March, he decided to take a page from his own 2007 campaign and raid the extreme-right electorate of Marine Le Pen instead. He emphasized themes like immigration, Islam and the necessity for a more protective, even protectionist, Europe. This time, however, the strategy backfired. Le Pen got a historic score in the first round, while Sarkozy sowed confusion in his own camp -- and lost. Justin Vaïsse: French president Francois Hollande avoided making big promises. France's debt is near 90% of GDP, and the 2011 deficit was 5.2%, says Vaïsse. Hollande has to be fiscally responsible yet restore France's competitiveness, Vaïsse says. Vaïsse: Europe must find a way to stimulate the economy without deepening the deficit
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Nicolas Sarkozy
|
[
"Nicolas Sarkozy",
"Sarkozy"
] |
{
"passage": 3081,
"query": 4748
}
|
Query: He promised to roll back @placeholder's pension reform -- but for only a tiny fraction of workers.
Entities: Islam, French, Sarkozy, Marine Le Pen, Justin Vaïsse, France, GDP, German, Hollande, Europe, Angela Merkel, Le Pen, Vaïsse, anti-Sarkozy, Francois Hollande, François Hollande, Nicolas Sarkozy
Passage: François Hollande did not thank his opponent, Nicolas Sarkozy, during his acceptance speech, after defeating the incumbent with 51.6% of the vote in the French presidential runoff. But he should have, as he ran an anti-Sarkozy campaign, promising to behave like a "normal president" in contrast to the impulsive, unpredictable and sometimes ostentatious Sarkozy. And it worked: Fifty-five percent of the voters who cast a ballot for him did it to defeat Sarkozy rather than to elect Hollande. This victory comes after an odd campaign on both sides. Sarkozy started off courting the center by emphasizing his record of reforms and his role in solving the eurozone crisis with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. But in March, he decided to take a page from his own 2007 campaign and raid the extreme-right electorate of Marine Le Pen instead. He emphasized themes like immigration, Islam and the necessity for a more protective, even protectionist, Europe. This time, however, the strategy backfired. Le Pen got a historic score in the first round, while Sarkozy sowed confusion in his own camp -- and lost. Justin Vaïsse: French president Francois Hollande avoided making big promises. France's debt is near 90% of GDP, and the 2011 deficit was 5.2%, says Vaïsse. Hollande has to be fiscally responsible yet restore France's competitiveness, Vaïsse says. Vaïsse: Europe must find a way to stimulate the economy without deepening the deficit
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Sarkozy
|
[
"Europe"
] |
{
"passage": 3081,
"query": 4749
}
|
Query: In the longer term, especially after the September 2013 German elections, much will depend on Hollande's vision for France and @placeholder.
Entities: Islam, French, Sarkozy, Marine Le Pen, Justin Vaïsse, France, GDP, German, Hollande, Europe, Angela Merkel, Le Pen, Vaïsse, anti-Sarkozy, Francois Hollande, François Hollande, Nicolas Sarkozy
Passage: François Hollande did not thank his opponent, Nicolas Sarkozy, during his acceptance speech, after defeating the incumbent with 51.6% of the vote in the French presidential runoff. But he should have, as he ran an anti-Sarkozy campaign, promising to behave like a "normal president" in contrast to the impulsive, unpredictable and sometimes ostentatious Sarkozy. And it worked: Fifty-five percent of the voters who cast a ballot for him did it to defeat Sarkozy rather than to elect Hollande. This victory comes after an odd campaign on both sides. Sarkozy started off courting the center by emphasizing his record of reforms and his role in solving the eurozone crisis with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. But in March, he decided to take a page from his own 2007 campaign and raid the extreme-right electorate of Marine Le Pen instead. He emphasized themes like immigration, Islam and the necessity for a more protective, even protectionist, Europe. This time, however, the strategy backfired. Le Pen got a historic score in the first round, while Sarkozy sowed confusion in his own camp -- and lost. Justin Vaïsse: French president Francois Hollande avoided making big promises. France's debt is near 90% of GDP, and the 2011 deficit was 5.2%, says Vaïsse. Hollande has to be fiscally responsible yet restore France's competitiveness, Vaïsse says. Vaïsse: Europe must find a way to stimulate the economy without deepening the deficit
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Europe
|
[
"Tia"
] |
{
"passage": 3082,
"query": 4750
}
|
Query: 'They say, 'Oh, @placeholder's a true black woman because she married a black man,' Tamera said.
Entities: Tamera Mowry, Oprah Winfrey, Adam Housely, Mowry, Tamera, Adam Housley, Tia, Housely, Sister Sister, Fox News
Passage: Happy Couple: Tamera Mowry and Adam Housley were married in May of 2011 and have a son - Tamera revealed the horrific racial abuse she has suffered since her marriage to Housely Sister Sister star Tamera Mowry has tearfully told Oprah Winfrey that she was labeled a 'white man's whore' among other horrific racial slurs for her marriage to Fox News correspondent Adam Housely. Teen star Mowry, now 35, married Housely three years ago and since their happy day the couple have been remorselessly attacked by online trolls who reduce the identical twin to an emotional wreck with the strength of their barbs. Sister Sister star Tamera Mowry told Oprah Winfrey that she has suffered years of racial abuse for her marriage to Adam Housely. Giving an interview with her twin sister Tia, Mowry said that she has been called a 'white man's whore' for her interracial union
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Tia
|
[
"Clark"
] |
{
"passage": 3083,
"query": 4751
}
|
Query: Clark was the daughter of copper magnate Senator @placeholder.
Entities: Clark, New York hospital, Eat Pray Love, Montana, Huguette Clark, Louise Boyle
Passage: By Louise Boyle New court documents in the latest battle over the vast fortune of Huguette Clark have claimed that the reclusive heiress was 'insane'. It is the first time that the insanity argument has been used during three years of feverish litigation over the Montana copper heiress' estate. Clark died in May 2011 after spending the last two decades of her life living in a New York hospital. The current court battle comes eight months after Clark's distant relatives - many of whom she had never met - won a $34.5million settlement in a separate legal fight over her two contesting wills. Huguette Clark died in 2011 after two decades living in a New York hospital. It is the first time that the insanity argument has been used during three years of heavy litigation over the Montana copper heiress' $300m estate. Investigation was launched into her finances after it emerged she had signed 2 wills just weeks apart - with the second cutting out her family. An earlier investigation found she was of sound mind and signed checks for her generous gifts in her usual neat handwriting. A film of Huguette Clark's life is being planned by Eat Pray Love director
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Clark
|
[
"Lola"
] |
{
"passage": 3084,
"query": 4752
}
|
Query: When the Chancellor first brought @placeholder back to the flat above No 10 where he lives, in 2011, Freya was already firmly ensconsed.
Entities: Lola, Bichon Frise, George Osborne, Freya, Downing Street, Chancellor, Osbornes, Osborne, Kent
Passage: It is the story of the Chancellor who fell for a designer dog and turned his back on a previously loved family cat. George Osborne has banished his tabby cat Freya from Downing Street after she lost out in the battle for his affections to a Bichon Frise called Lola. After five years with the Osbornes, Freya has been exiled to the Kent countryside where she will live with a member of Mr Osborne’s staff. George Osborne has banished his tabby cat Freya (pictured) from Downing Street after she lost out in the battle for his affections to a Bichon Frise called Lola. George Osborne has banished his tabby cat Freya from Downing Street. She lost out in battle for Chancellor's affections to a Bichon Frise called Lola. Freya exiled to Kent where she will live with a member of Mr Osborne's staff. Official explanation is that Freya has moved for her own safety after being hit by a car near Downing Street. Other sources claim it was favouritism and chancellor is more of a dog man
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Lola
|
[
"Andy Coulson"
] |
{
"passage": 3085,
"query": 4753
}
|
Query: Dorneywood: Aides to George Osborne claim the Chancellor did not discuss the BSkyB bid with Mrs Brooks or Mr @placeholder while there
Entities: Buckinghamshire, David Cameron, BSkyB, George Osborne, News of the World, Leveson, News International, Rebekah Brooks, Rupert Murdoch, Andy Coulson, Daniel Martin, Murdoch
Passage: By Daniel Martin PUBLISHED: 13:01 EST, 13 May 2012 | UPDATED: 06:24 EST, 14 May 2012 George Osborne is under intense pressure to attend the Leveson inquiry after it emerged he entertained Rebekah Brooks at his country estate George Osborne is facing growing pressure to appear before the Leveson inquiry after further details emerged of his close links to the Murdoch press. The Chancellor entertained former News International boss Rebekah Brooks at his grace and favour residence in Buckinghamshire while Rupert Murdoch was planning to take over BSkyB. The gathering was also attended by former News of the World editor Andy Coulson, who at the time was David Cameron’s director of communications. Chancellor entertained News International boss Rebekah Brooks at his ministerial mansion
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Andy Coulson
|
[
"Jerusalem"
] |
{
"passage": 3086,
"query": 4754
}
|
Query: He said that an investigation into the attack is continuing although there has been an increase in the level of security patrols around the centre of @placeholder following the incident.
Entities: ultra-Orthodox Jew, Barkat, Jerusalem, Palestinian, IDF Square, Nir Barkat
Passage: The Mayor of Jerusalem Nir Barkat instructed his bodyguards to apprehend a Palestinian man who had just stabbed an ultra-Orthodox Jew in the stomach in the middle of a busy street. Mr Barkat said he and his staff were travelling in a car when he noticed the 'terrorist' with a knife. He and his bodyguard leaped from their car to stop the attacker. Scroll down for video Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat, pictured, was driving through Jerusalem when he saw the ultra-Orthodox Jew being attacked by an 18-year-old Palestinian man with a knife in IDF Square earlier today Mr Barkat, centre, praised his security detail, pictured, for the way they deal with the armed attacker. Nir Barkat stopped his car when he seen the stabbing happen earlier today. Mr Barkat and his security guard detained the 18-year-old Palestinian man. The Palestinian stabbed a 27-year-old ultra-Orthodox Jew in the stomach. The victim was taken to hospital with what is described as 'light injuries'
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Jerusalem
|
[
"Brunati",
"Veronica Brunati"
] |
{
"passage": 3087,
"query": 4755
}
|
Query: First reaction: @placeholder tweets Simeone back, simply saying 'no' after reading his first tweet
Entities: Atletico Madrid, Diego Simeone, Lionel Messi, World Cup, Argentina, RIP Jorge 'Topo' Lopez, Brunati, Atletico, Twitter, Sao Paulo, Simeone, Jorge 'El Topo' Lopez, Lopez, Veronica Brunati
Passage: Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone unintentionally told the wife of World Cup journalist Jorge 'El Topo' Lopez that her husband had been killed in a car crash in Sao Paulo on Twitter. Simeone tweeted that Lopez was 'not only a great journalist' but 'also a friend' after hearing of the news that led Lionel Messi to dedicate Argentina's World Cup semi-final win to the 38-year-old. The Atletico boss included Lopez's wife, Veronica Brunati, in the tweet who, astonishingly, seemed to be unaware of the news, as she replied: 'No. Diego, don't tell me that. Please, someone call me.' VIDEO Scroll down to watch Diego Simeone show off his skills in Atletico Madrid training. Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone tweets: 'He was not only a great journalist, he was also a friend. Much pain. My condolences to (his wife Veronica Brunati) and family. RIP Jorge 'Topo' Lopez' Brunati replies: 'No. Diego, don't tell me that. Please, someone call me' Series of tweets follow as Brunati tries to find out what happened. Lopez was killed in car crash on Wednesday morning in Sao Paulo while covering Argentina at World Cup in Brazil. Lopez tweeted selfie from Argentina boss Alejandro Sabella's press conference on Tuesday. Lionel Messi dedicated Argentina's semi-final win to 'friend' Lopez
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Brunati
|
[
"Brunati",
"Veronica Brunati"
] |
{
"passage": 3087,
"query": 4755
}
|
Query: First reaction: @placeholder tweets Simeone back, simply saying 'no' after reading his first tweet
Entities: Atletico Madrid, Diego Simeone, Lionel Messi, World Cup, Argentina, RIP Jorge 'Topo' Lopez, Brunati, Atletico, Twitter, Sao Paulo, Simeone, Jorge 'El Topo' Lopez, Lopez, Veronica Brunati
Passage: Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone unintentionally told the wife of World Cup journalist Jorge 'El Topo' Lopez that her husband had been killed in a car crash in Sao Paulo on Twitter. Simeone tweeted that Lopez was 'not only a great journalist' but 'also a friend' after hearing of the news that led Lionel Messi to dedicate Argentina's World Cup semi-final win to the 38-year-old. The Atletico boss included Lopez's wife, Veronica Brunati, in the tweet who, astonishingly, seemed to be unaware of the news, as she replied: 'No. Diego, don't tell me that. Please, someone call me.' VIDEO Scroll down to watch Diego Simeone show off his skills in Atletico Madrid training. Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone tweets: 'He was not only a great journalist, he was also a friend. Much pain. My condolences to (his wife Veronica Brunati) and family. RIP Jorge 'Topo' Lopez' Brunati replies: 'No. Diego, don't tell me that. Please, someone call me' Series of tweets follow as Brunati tries to find out what happened. Lopez was killed in car crash on Wednesday morning in Sao Paulo while covering Argentina at World Cup in Brazil. Lopez tweeted selfie from Argentina boss Alejandro Sabella's press conference on Tuesday. Lionel Messi dedicated Argentina's semi-final win to 'friend' Lopez
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Veronica Brunati
|
[
"Olimpija Ljubljana"
] |
{
"passage": 3088,
"query": 4756
}
|
Query: Speaking after the game, Mourinho said: 'The important thing is to give competition to the players, the best thing was that @placeholder made it difficult.
Entities: Kurt Zouma, Diego Costa, Cesc Fabregas, Jose Mourinho, Hamish Mackay, Zouma, Nik Kapun, Fernando Torres, Didier Drogba, Fabregas, Mourinho, Blues, Branislav Ivanovic, Young, Chelsea, Slovenian, Costa, Slovenia, Olimpija Ljubljana
Passage: By Hamish Mackay Goals from Diego Costa and Kurt Zouma ensured Chelsea came back to beat Olimpija Ljubljana 2-1 after a first half scare. Jose Mourinho's men found themselves behind going in to the break after Nik Kapun put the Slovenian side 1-0 up. But second half goals from Costa and Zouma put the Blues back in charge and Chelsea were comfortable from then on. Branislav Ivanovic thought he had added a third but, after initially awarding it, the referee appeared to change his mind and the goal was chalked off. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Diego Costa's first goal and a Fernando Torres horror miss. Chelsea come from behind to beat Olimpija Ljubljana 2-1 in Slovenia. Didier Drogba joined the squad and watched from the bench. Chelsea named strong lineup including Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas. Nik Kapun put the hosts ahead in first half. Fabregas set up Costa for the equaliser in the second half. Young defender Kurt Zouma grabbed the winner for Mourinho's side. Branislav Ivanovic had a goal controversially disallowed. Fernando Torres missed a clear cut chance to make it 3-1
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Olimpija Ljubljana
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[
"Berrick Barnes"
] |
{
"passage": 3089,
"query": 4757
}
|
Query: @placeholder, 25, extended Australia's advantage with a drop goal, before flanker Ben McCalman touched down for the decisive try with 76 minutes on the clock.
Entities: Australia, Eden Park, World Cup, France, Berrick Barnes, Quade Cooper, Ben McCalman, Rugby World Cup, Kurtley Beale, Australians, New Zealand, James O'Connor, Wallabies, Leigh Halfpenny, James Hook, Wales, Auckland
Passage: Australia recovered from losing two key players inside the first 22 minutes to beat Wales 21-18 in Auckland Friday to secure third place at the Rugby World Cup. Two-time world champions Australia lost fullback Kurtley Beale to injury after eight minutes, but center Berrick Barnes crossed for a converted try for the Wallabies to open the scoring at Eden Park. The Australians then saw influential flyhalf Quade Cooper limp off with suspected cruciate ligament damage to his knee before James Hook got Wales on the score sheet with a penalty. Australia's James O'Connor, with a penalty that struck the upright, and Leigh Halfpenny missed kicking chances for their respective sides to leave it 7-3 at halftime. Australia beat Wales 21-18 to finish third in the Rugby World Cup. A late try from Ben McCalman proves the difference between the two teams. Australia claiming the bronze medal for the first time in a World Cup. The World Cup concludes with the final between hosts New Zealand and France Sunday
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Berrick Barnes
|
[
"Wales"
] |
{
"passage": 3089,
"query": 4758
}
|
Query: New Zealander Gatland said there were plenty of positives his team could take from their performance in the tournament, but lamented the poor kicking which ultimately cost @placeholder the bronze medal.
Entities: Australia, Eden Park, World Cup, France, Berrick Barnes, Quade Cooper, Ben McCalman, Rugby World Cup, Kurtley Beale, Australians, New Zealand, James O'Connor, Wallabies, Leigh Halfpenny, James Hook, Wales, Auckland
Passage: Australia recovered from losing two key players inside the first 22 minutes to beat Wales 21-18 in Auckland Friday to secure third place at the Rugby World Cup. Two-time world champions Australia lost fullback Kurtley Beale to injury after eight minutes, but center Berrick Barnes crossed for a converted try for the Wallabies to open the scoring at Eden Park. The Australians then saw influential flyhalf Quade Cooper limp off with suspected cruciate ligament damage to his knee before James Hook got Wales on the score sheet with a penalty. Australia's James O'Connor, with a penalty that struck the upright, and Leigh Halfpenny missed kicking chances for their respective sides to leave it 7-3 at halftime. Australia beat Wales 21-18 to finish third in the Rugby World Cup. A late try from Ben McCalman proves the difference between the two teams. Australia claiming the bronze medal for the first time in a World Cup. The World Cup concludes with the final between hosts New Zealand and France Sunday
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Wales
|
[
"Free Syrian Army"
] |
{
"passage": 3090,
"query": 4759
}
|
Query: "We call on @placeholder brigades to work with civil revolutionary bodies and local councils operating in those areas to address the threat of those gangs, and make sure those gangsters are hunted down and brought to justice," the statement said.
Entities: Sharia, Britain, ISIS, Islamic, Kerry, Syrian, U.N, al Qaeda, Al Qaeda, Paris, Syria, Damascus, Islamist, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, Free Syrian Army, Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, non-Islamist
Passage: Nearly 700 people have been killed in nine days of fierce clashes between an al Qaeda affiliate and other Islamist and rebel groups, activists said Sunday. Forces from the al Qaeda-affiliated Islamic State of Iraq and Syria have increasingly come into conflict with Free Syrian Army fighters and other hard-line factions opposing the Syrian regime, while ISIS attempts to impose its strict form of Islamic Sharia law on areas coming under its control in northern Syria. In the last nine days, 697 people have been killed in the fighting, activists said. The victims include 351 combatants from the Islamist and non-Islamist rebel battalions, 246 ISIS fighters, and 100 civilians, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Kerry says he's confident Syrian opposition will attend Paris talks. U.N humanitarian chief visits Damascus, expresses concern for displaced persons. Activists say 697 people killed in nine days of rebel fighting. Al Qaeda-affiliated ISIS forces battling Free Syrian Army fighters, other factions
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Free Syrian Army
|
[
"Damascus"
] |
{
"passage": 3090,
"query": 4760
}
|
Query: We must help them to get through this very cold winter," she said after visiting a shelter in rural @placeholder.
Entities: Sharia, Britain, ISIS, Islamic, Kerry, Syrian, U.N, al Qaeda, Al Qaeda, Paris, Syria, Damascus, Islamist, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, Free Syrian Army, Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, non-Islamist
Passage: Nearly 700 people have been killed in nine days of fierce clashes between an al Qaeda affiliate and other Islamist and rebel groups, activists said Sunday. Forces from the al Qaeda-affiliated Islamic State of Iraq and Syria have increasingly come into conflict with Free Syrian Army fighters and other hard-line factions opposing the Syrian regime, while ISIS attempts to impose its strict form of Islamic Sharia law on areas coming under its control in northern Syria. In the last nine days, 697 people have been killed in the fighting, activists said. The victims include 351 combatants from the Islamist and non-Islamist rebel battalions, 246 ISIS fighters, and 100 civilians, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Kerry says he's confident Syrian opposition will attend Paris talks. U.N humanitarian chief visits Damascus, expresses concern for displaced persons. Activists say 697 people killed in nine days of rebel fighting. Al Qaeda-affiliated ISIS forces battling Free Syrian Army fighters, other factions
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Damascus
|
[
"Brotherhood",
"Muslim Brotherhood"
] |
{
"passage": 3091,
"query": 4761
}
|
Query: @placeholder supporters clashed with opponents in Damietta, according to reports.
Entities: Al-Mahalla Al-Kubra, Egypt, Damietta, Tanta, Cairo, Mohamed Morsy, Gharbiya, Brotherhood, CNN, Nile Delta, Muslim Brotherhood, MENA, Egyptian
Passage: (CNN) -- Unrest and dissension rolled across Egypt on Friday as authorities killed two Muslim Brotherhood members during a gunfight and clashed with protesters in several cities. Egyptian security forces killed the Muslim Brotherhood members during a gunfight in the Nile Delta, north of Cairo, the state news agency MENA reported Friday. Several men attempted to torch a traffic checkpoint and opened fire on police guarding a highway connecting the cities of Tanta and Al-Mahalla Al-Kubra in the northern governorate of Gharbiya, MENA said. One assailant was arrested, but the others escaped, the report said. Egyptian police dispersed protests organized by supporters of former President Mohamed Morsy in various cities, arresting a number of protesters. Egyptian authorities said Muslim Brotherhood members tried to torch highway checkpoint. Two Brotherhood members were killed in the gunfight. Supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsy protested in several cities. Police said they confiscated weapons in Damietta
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Brotherhood
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[
"Brotherhood",
"Muslim Brotherhood"
] |
{
"passage": 3091,
"query": 4761
}
|
Query: @placeholder supporters clashed with opponents in Damietta, according to reports.
Entities: Al-Mahalla Al-Kubra, Egypt, Damietta, Tanta, Cairo, Mohamed Morsy, Gharbiya, Brotherhood, CNN, Nile Delta, Muslim Brotherhood, MENA, Egyptian
Passage: (CNN) -- Unrest and dissension rolled across Egypt on Friday as authorities killed two Muslim Brotherhood members during a gunfight and clashed with protesters in several cities. Egyptian security forces killed the Muslim Brotherhood members during a gunfight in the Nile Delta, north of Cairo, the state news agency MENA reported Friday. Several men attempted to torch a traffic checkpoint and opened fire on police guarding a highway connecting the cities of Tanta and Al-Mahalla Al-Kubra in the northern governorate of Gharbiya, MENA said. One assailant was arrested, but the others escaped, the report said. Egyptian police dispersed protests organized by supporters of former President Mohamed Morsy in various cities, arresting a number of protesters. Egyptian authorities said Muslim Brotherhood members tried to torch highway checkpoint. Two Brotherhood members were killed in the gunfight. Supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsy protested in several cities. Police said they confiscated weapons in Damietta
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Muslim Brotherhood
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[
"Wembley"
] |
{
"passage": 3092,
"query": 4762
}
|
Query: 'We are grateful for the fans who were at @placeholder to support us,' said Rooney, now fourth on the all-time England international scorer list with 41.
Entities: Norway, Wayne Rooney, Wembley, Ciljan Skielbred, World Cup, England, Switzerland, Euro 2016, Manchester United, Norwegian, Roy Hodgson, Rooney, XI
Passage: Captain Wayne Rooney admits the hard work for England starts again now as they step up preparations for next week's opening Euro 2016 qualifier in Switzerland. Roy Hodgson's young side - with five of the starting XI under 22 - laboured through a 1-0 victory over Norway at a half-empty Wembley on Thursday night as England began life after their World Cup disaster. Much was made of the lacklustre performance, which only generated two shots of target, one being Rooney's 68th minute penalty. Skipper: England captain Wayne Rooney leads his England team out for the first time Tradition: Rooney shakes hands with the Norwegian captain Per Ciljan Skielbred. England beat Norway 1-0 at Wembley on Wednesday night. Wayne Rooney, captaining his country for the first time, scored the goal. The Manchester United striker now claims that the hard work starts here. England travel to Switzerland next, for their first Euro 2016 qualifier
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Wembley
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[
"Colleen Ritzer",
"Ritzer"
] |
{
"passage": 3093,
"query": 4763
}
|
Query: Students and colleagues described the 24-year-old @placeholder as someone who gave everything for her students -- be it a pat on the back, a sensible explanation to a tricky concept, or the time, effort and heart to work through problems, math or otherwise, with them.
Entities: Philip Chism, Chism, Wendy, Danvers High, Massachusetts, Ritzer, Colleen Ritzer
Passage: How was Danvers High math teacher Colleen Ritzer killed? With a box cutter the suspect, 14-year-old Philip Chism, had brought into school, a source close to the investigation says. What happened to her body afterward? It was stashed in a recycling bin, rolled outside, then dumped about 20 feet into woods behind the northeastern Massachusetts high school's athletic fields, adds another source. It was left there -- not buried, not even covered. And where did the alleged killer go afterward? After changing his clothes, he went to a Wendy's fast food restaurant and a movie, sources say, before police in a neighboring town saw him walking on a busy road under the pitch-dark sky early Wednesday. Colleen Ritzer asked Chism, who'd been doodling, to stay after a class, student says. The student saw the two sitting a few feet apart in the classroom, after school. Source: Ritzer was punched before being killed with box cutter in bathroom. Her body was put in a recycling bin, then tossed in nearby woods
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Colleen Ritzer
|
[
"Colleen Ritzer",
"Ritzer"
] |
{
"passage": 3093,
"query": 4763
}
|
Query: Students and colleagues described the 24-year-old @placeholder as someone who gave everything for her students -- be it a pat on the back, a sensible explanation to a tricky concept, or the time, effort and heart to work through problems, math or otherwise, with them.
Entities: Philip Chism, Chism, Wendy, Danvers High, Massachusetts, Ritzer, Colleen Ritzer
Passage: How was Danvers High math teacher Colleen Ritzer killed? With a box cutter the suspect, 14-year-old Philip Chism, had brought into school, a source close to the investigation says. What happened to her body afterward? It was stashed in a recycling bin, rolled outside, then dumped about 20 feet into woods behind the northeastern Massachusetts high school's athletic fields, adds another source. It was left there -- not buried, not even covered. And where did the alleged killer go afterward? After changing his clothes, he went to a Wendy's fast food restaurant and a movie, sources say, before police in a neighboring town saw him walking on a busy road under the pitch-dark sky early Wednesday. Colleen Ritzer asked Chism, who'd been doodling, to stay after a class, student says. The student saw the two sitting a few feet apart in the classroom, after school. Source: Ritzer was punched before being killed with box cutter in bathroom. Her body was put in a recycling bin, then tossed in nearby woods
|
Ritzer
|
[
"Colleen Ritzer",
"Ritzer"
] |
{
"passage": 3093,
"query": 4764
}
|
Query: Authorities eventually found a bin that apparently had been thrown off an embankment some 100 feet away from @placeholder's body, a source said.
Entities: Philip Chism, Chism, Wendy, Danvers High, Massachusetts, Ritzer, Colleen Ritzer
Passage: How was Danvers High math teacher Colleen Ritzer killed? With a box cutter the suspect, 14-year-old Philip Chism, had brought into school, a source close to the investigation says. What happened to her body afterward? It was stashed in a recycling bin, rolled outside, then dumped about 20 feet into woods behind the northeastern Massachusetts high school's athletic fields, adds another source. It was left there -- not buried, not even covered. And where did the alleged killer go afterward? After changing his clothes, he went to a Wendy's fast food restaurant and a movie, sources say, before police in a neighboring town saw him walking on a busy road under the pitch-dark sky early Wednesday. Colleen Ritzer asked Chism, who'd been doodling, to stay after a class, student says. The student saw the two sitting a few feet apart in the classroom, after school. Source: Ritzer was punched before being killed with box cutter in bathroom. Her body was put in a recycling bin, then tossed in nearby woods
|
Colleen Ritzer
|
[
"Colleen Ritzer",
"Ritzer"
] |
{
"passage": 3093,
"query": 4764
}
|
Query: Authorities eventually found a bin that apparently had been thrown off an embankment some 100 feet away from @placeholder's body, a source said.
Entities: Philip Chism, Chism, Wendy, Danvers High, Massachusetts, Ritzer, Colleen Ritzer
Passage: How was Danvers High math teacher Colleen Ritzer killed? With a box cutter the suspect, 14-year-old Philip Chism, had brought into school, a source close to the investigation says. What happened to her body afterward? It was stashed in a recycling bin, rolled outside, then dumped about 20 feet into woods behind the northeastern Massachusetts high school's athletic fields, adds another source. It was left there -- not buried, not even covered. And where did the alleged killer go afterward? After changing his clothes, he went to a Wendy's fast food restaurant and a movie, sources say, before police in a neighboring town saw him walking on a busy road under the pitch-dark sky early Wednesday. Colleen Ritzer asked Chism, who'd been doodling, to stay after a class, student says. The student saw the two sitting a few feet apart in the classroom, after school. Source: Ritzer was punched before being killed with box cutter in bathroom. Her body was put in a recycling bin, then tossed in nearby woods
|
Ritzer
|
[
"John Terry",
"Terry"
] |
{
"passage": 3094,
"query": 4765
}
|
Query: The moment a member of the public complained about what @placeholder is alleged to have shouted down the pitch on October 23, 2011, communication became impossible.
Entities: Anton, Terry, Loftus Road, FA, Rio, John Terry, English, Premier League, Rio Ferdinand, British, Ferdinand
Passage: All he wanted was a phone call. According to Rio Ferdinand, the most toxic scandal in the history of the Premier League era could have been avoided if John Terry had just picked up the telephone and apologised. Yet isn’t that the nub of it? The reason Terry’s foul exchange with Rio’s brother Anton continues to resonate almost three years later is because civil resolution was impossible once the wheels of the modern race scandal began turning. Rio’s recollection of that time is shaming for British society. Smashed windows, bullets in the post, abuse in the street. His mother was hospitalised with stress. And his family were the victims. Understandably, he feels bitter that Terry appeared without remorse through this turbulent period. Yet it was not as simple as that. Rio Ferdinand recalls race row with John Terry in his new book, #2sides. Terry used racially-aggravated language towards Rio's brother Anton at Loftus Road in October 2011 that led to a court case and FA investigation. Rio says scandal could have been avoided if Terry had just phoned the Ferdinand family and apologised for using language in heart of the moment. Moment member of public complained communication became impossible. Ferdinand says he was under legal instruction not to talk about case. If incident was repeated next weekend, new punishment procedures would be in place but Premier League remains uneducated on racial issues. English football no further advanced in dealing with it than three years ago
|
John Terry
|
[
"John Terry",
"Terry"
] |
{
"passage": 3094,
"query": 4765
}
|
Query: The moment a member of the public complained about what @placeholder is alleged to have shouted down the pitch on October 23, 2011, communication became impossible.
Entities: Anton, Terry, Loftus Road, FA, Rio, John Terry, English, Premier League, Rio Ferdinand, British, Ferdinand
Passage: All he wanted was a phone call. According to Rio Ferdinand, the most toxic scandal in the history of the Premier League era could have been avoided if John Terry had just picked up the telephone and apologised. Yet isn’t that the nub of it? The reason Terry’s foul exchange with Rio’s brother Anton continues to resonate almost three years later is because civil resolution was impossible once the wheels of the modern race scandal began turning. Rio’s recollection of that time is shaming for British society. Smashed windows, bullets in the post, abuse in the street. His mother was hospitalised with stress. And his family were the victims. Understandably, he feels bitter that Terry appeared without remorse through this turbulent period. Yet it was not as simple as that. Rio Ferdinand recalls race row with John Terry in his new book, #2sides. Terry used racially-aggravated language towards Rio's brother Anton at Loftus Road in October 2011 that led to a court case and FA investigation. Rio says scandal could have been avoided if Terry had just phoned the Ferdinand family and apologised for using language in heart of the moment. Moment member of public complained communication became impossible. Ferdinand says he was under legal instruction not to talk about case. If incident was repeated next weekend, new punishment procedures would be in place but Premier League remains uneducated on racial issues. English football no further advanced in dealing with it than three years ago
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Terry
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