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[
"Spam"
] |
{
"passage": 3095,
"query": 4766
}
|
Query: "This year, we had Spam cheesecake and @placeholder ice cream.
Entities: Karen Winpenny, Räbechilbi, Spam Jam, Hormel Foods, England, U.S., Switzerland, Gloucestershire, America, Hawaii, Potato Days, CNN, Spam, Waikiki Spam Jam
Passage: (CNN) -- Humans have a strange relationship with food. This seems to be a global truth that is perhaps best evidenced by the array of unusual food festivals the world over. We don't merely celebrate food, we wrestle in it, wage war with it, idolize it, and, in Gloucestershire, England, race it down a steep hill. No matter what your favorite food is, chances are somewhere, large gatherings of aficionados have found some outlandish way to commemorate it. Even Spam has found a place of honor. "Hawaii is one of the biggest consumers of Spam in the world," explains Karen Winpenny, an organizer of the annual Waikiki Spam Jam, which last year had 25,000 visitors. Hormel Foods sells more product in Hawaii per person than in any other U.S. state. According to the Spam Jam website, almost seven million cans of the stuff are eaten in Hawaii every year. Hawaii is America's largest consumer of Spam. No wonder they host the annual Spam Jam. In the U.S., there are food festivals dedicated to bugs and fried testicles. Food wrestling is a theme at several celebrations, including Potato Days. AT Räbechilbi in Switzerland, turnips are turned into works of art.
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Spam
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[
"Hormel Foods"
] |
{
"passage": 3095,
"query": 4767
}
|
Query: @placeholder represented at festivals can range from the more mundane -- melons, pumpkins, potatoes -- to the downright daring.
Entities: Karen Winpenny, Räbechilbi, Spam Jam, Hormel Foods, England, U.S., Switzerland, Gloucestershire, America, Hawaii, Potato Days, CNN, Spam, Waikiki Spam Jam
Passage: (CNN) -- Humans have a strange relationship with food. This seems to be a global truth that is perhaps best evidenced by the array of unusual food festivals the world over. We don't merely celebrate food, we wrestle in it, wage war with it, idolize it, and, in Gloucestershire, England, race it down a steep hill. No matter what your favorite food is, chances are somewhere, large gatherings of aficionados have found some outlandish way to commemorate it. Even Spam has found a place of honor. "Hawaii is one of the biggest consumers of Spam in the world," explains Karen Winpenny, an organizer of the annual Waikiki Spam Jam, which last year had 25,000 visitors. Hormel Foods sells more product in Hawaii per person than in any other U.S. state. According to the Spam Jam website, almost seven million cans of the stuff are eaten in Hawaii every year. Hawaii is America's largest consumer of Spam. No wonder they host the annual Spam Jam. In the U.S., there are food festivals dedicated to bugs and fried testicles. Food wrestling is a theme at several celebrations, including Potato Days. AT Räbechilbi in Switzerland, turnips are turned into works of art.
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Hormel Foods
|
[
"Orthodox Church"
] |
{
"passage": 3096,
"query": 4768
}
|
Query: To this day, the fully-wooden buildings on the small island of Kizhi, serve as a @placeholder for the surround rural communities
Entities: Russian, Russia, Kizhi, Earth, Orthodox Church, Kizhi Pogost
Passage: It has withstood the Earth's elements for more than 150 years and yet this spectacular church remains the tallest wooden structure in the world. The magnificent building is made entirely of wood, from the frame to the rivets and the stunning exterior, and shows just how resilient this construction material is. Standing at 123 feet tall (37.5m), it is believed to still be the world's tallest entirely wooden building - a record it has kept its entire existence. Incredible: This impressive Kizhi Pogost church, on Kizhi island, west Russia, is not only the world's tallest entirely wooden building , but it is also more than 150 years old. Russian Orthodox Church buildings are more than 150 years old. Magnificent structures, in western isle of Kizhi, stand at 123 feet tall
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Orthodox Church
|
[
"Spain",
"Spanish"
] |
{
"passage": 3097,
"query": 4769
}
|
Query: After gaining promotion to @placeholder's second tier, the club promptly won the title for the first in its history.
Entities: Spanish, Spain, Real Madrid, Eibar, Bernabeu, SD Eibar, European, La Liga, Basque, Real Sociedad, Ipurua, Unai Eraso
Passage: "We are like one grain of sand against a whole beach." Eibar fan Unai Eraso. SD Eibar has already climbed one mountain this summer in being admitted to Spain's top football tier, but its next task is even more daunting -- trying to compete in the same division as European champion Real Madrid. Not only can Real lavish a sum four times Eibar's annual budget on just one player, its Bernabeu stadium could hold the entire population of the tiny Basque town and still have 58,454 seats empty. Eibar will be the smallest team ever to compete in La Liga and had to raise $2.3 million in capital just to take its place at the top table of Spanish football. Tiny SD Eibar set to play first ever match in Spain's top tier on Sunday. Minnows take on local Basque rivals Real Sociedad at Ipurua stadium. Eibar had to raise $2.3m after promotion to comply with financial rules in Spain. Club are smallest ever to compete in La Liga with a budget dwarfed by rivals
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Spain
|
[
"Spain",
"Spanish"
] |
{
"passage": 3097,
"query": 4769
}
|
Query: After gaining promotion to @placeholder's second tier, the club promptly won the title for the first in its history.
Entities: Spanish, Spain, Real Madrid, Eibar, Bernabeu, SD Eibar, European, La Liga, Basque, Real Sociedad, Ipurua, Unai Eraso
Passage: "We are like one grain of sand against a whole beach." Eibar fan Unai Eraso. SD Eibar has already climbed one mountain this summer in being admitted to Spain's top football tier, but its next task is even more daunting -- trying to compete in the same division as European champion Real Madrid. Not only can Real lavish a sum four times Eibar's annual budget on just one player, its Bernabeu stadium could hold the entire population of the tiny Basque town and still have 58,454 seats empty. Eibar will be the smallest team ever to compete in La Liga and had to raise $2.3 million in capital just to take its place at the top table of Spanish football. Tiny SD Eibar set to play first ever match in Spain's top tier on Sunday. Minnows take on local Basque rivals Real Sociedad at Ipurua stadium. Eibar had to raise $2.3m after promotion to comply with financial rules in Spain. Club are smallest ever to compete in La Liga with a budget dwarfed by rivals
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Spanish
|
[
"Spain",
"Spanish"
] |
{
"passage": 3097,
"query": 4770
}
|
Query: And yet, failure to raise the required €1.7 million ($2.3 million) would result in demotion back to the obscurity of @placeholder's third tier.
Entities: Spanish, Spain, Real Madrid, Eibar, Bernabeu, SD Eibar, European, La Liga, Basque, Real Sociedad, Ipurua, Unai Eraso
Passage: "We are like one grain of sand against a whole beach." Eibar fan Unai Eraso. SD Eibar has already climbed one mountain this summer in being admitted to Spain's top football tier, but its next task is even more daunting -- trying to compete in the same division as European champion Real Madrid. Not only can Real lavish a sum four times Eibar's annual budget on just one player, its Bernabeu stadium could hold the entire population of the tiny Basque town and still have 58,454 seats empty. Eibar will be the smallest team ever to compete in La Liga and had to raise $2.3 million in capital just to take its place at the top table of Spanish football. Tiny SD Eibar set to play first ever match in Spain's top tier on Sunday. Minnows take on local Basque rivals Real Sociedad at Ipurua stadium. Eibar had to raise $2.3m after promotion to comply with financial rules in Spain. Club are smallest ever to compete in La Liga with a budget dwarfed by rivals
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Spain
|
[
"Spain",
"Spanish"
] |
{
"passage": 3097,
"query": 4770
}
|
Query: And yet, failure to raise the required €1.7 million ($2.3 million) would result in demotion back to the obscurity of @placeholder's third tier.
Entities: Spanish, Spain, Real Madrid, Eibar, Bernabeu, SD Eibar, European, La Liga, Basque, Real Sociedad, Ipurua, Unai Eraso
Passage: "We are like one grain of sand against a whole beach." Eibar fan Unai Eraso. SD Eibar has already climbed one mountain this summer in being admitted to Spain's top football tier, but its next task is even more daunting -- trying to compete in the same division as European champion Real Madrid. Not only can Real lavish a sum four times Eibar's annual budget on just one player, its Bernabeu stadium could hold the entire population of the tiny Basque town and still have 58,454 seats empty. Eibar will be the smallest team ever to compete in La Liga and had to raise $2.3 million in capital just to take its place at the top table of Spanish football. Tiny SD Eibar set to play first ever match in Spain's top tier on Sunday. Minnows take on local Basque rivals Real Sociedad at Ipurua stadium. Eibar had to raise $2.3m after promotion to comply with financial rules in Spain. Club are smallest ever to compete in La Liga with a budget dwarfed by rivals
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Spanish
|
[
"Arsenal"
] |
{
"passage": 3098,
"query": 4771
}
|
Query: 'They are a very physical team with good players,' Cazorla told @placeholder.
Entities: Ozil, Gunners, Arsene Wenger, Emirates, German, Real Madrid, Stoke City, Olivier Giroud, Stoke, Mesut Ozil, Aaron Ramsey, Arsenal, Chelsea, Britannia Stadium, Santi Cazorla, Mathieu Flamini
Passage: Arsenal record signing Mesut Ozil is clearly relishing his return for the Gunners ahead of Arsene Wenger's side hosting Stoke at the Emirates on Sunday. The German playmaker, a £42.5million signing from Real Madrid in 2013, picked up an injury against Chelsea in October and returns to the Arsenal squad along with Aaron Ramsey, Mathieu Flamini and Olivier Giroud. Ozil and the rest of the Arsenal squad appeared in high spirits in training on Saturday but midfielder Santi Cazorla warned his team mates to focus on their own game against a 'dangerous' Stoke side, who beat the Gunners 3-2 at the Britannia Stadium last month. Arsenal face Stoke City at the Emirates on Sunday afternoon. Mesut Ozil has been out of action with a knee injury since October. Aaron Ramsey, Mathieu Flamini and Olivier Giroud also in line to return. Stoke beat the Gunners 3-2 at the Britannia Stadium last month
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Arsenal
|
[
"Google"
] |
{
"passage": 3099,
"query": 4772
}
|
Query: Another image that the same user posted of a cat in a blender is easily available on @placeholder images too.
Entities: Google, South American, Twitter, One Direction, Chihuahua, British
Passage: A One Direction fan who sparked outrage around the world over the last few days when she claimed she killed her pet Chihuahua in a fit of rage because the British boy band did not respond to requests to follow her on Twitter - is a hoax as many had suspected. The woman sent a desperate tweet to the five singers from her @illumivato account two weeks ago saying: 'Follow me or I'll break my dog's neck'. The post was accompanied by a picture showing someone pinning a dog to the ground by its throat. Sick: A montage of images from the Twitter account of a One Direction fan claiming to break her dog's neck after the band did not respond to her plea to follow her. 'Fan' threatned to kill dog with image of dog being pinned to the floor by its throat if the band did not follow her. When One Direction didn't she posted picture of 'her with dead dog' at the end of August. But that image was used on South American sites in June on memes. Other images reportedly from her site show animals in blenders and a small child tied up with similar threats to kill them. One of those images is an image plucked from Google images. Retrieved tweets show offending user @illumivato admitted she was a troll on Twitter before her account was suspended
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Google
|
[
"Japan",
"Japanese"
] |
{
"passage": 3100,
"query": 4773
}
|
Query: Tradition: Caroline Kennedy says she is looking forward to learning more about @placeholder culture
Entities: Kennedy, Japan, Japanese Foreign Ministry, Narita airport, U.S., Daily Mail Reporter, Edwin Schlossberg, Caroline Kennedy, Obama, Japanese, American, Associated Press, Tokyo, Foreign Ministry
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:38 EST, 18 November 2013 | UPDATED: 18:03 EST, 18 November 2013 Caroline Kennedy started her new role as U.S. ambassador to Japan on Monday and began with a visit to the Japanese Foreign Ministry for her first official meetings with diplomats. Kennedy arrived in Tokyo on Friday to take up the position bringing one important strength: She has the ear of the American president. 'I bring greetings from President Obama,' she said in a short statement after getting off the plane with her husband Edwin Schlossberg at Narita airport on Friday. Caroline Kennedy spent her first day as U.S. ambassador to Japan having official meetings at the Japanese Foreign Ministry. She had arrived in Tokyo on Friday and brings one key strength - she has the ear of the president
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Japan
|
[
"Japan",
"Japanese"
] |
{
"passage": 3100,
"query": 4773
}
|
Query: Tradition: Caroline Kennedy says she is looking forward to learning more about @placeholder culture
Entities: Kennedy, Japan, Japanese Foreign Ministry, Narita airport, U.S., Daily Mail Reporter, Edwin Schlossberg, Caroline Kennedy, Obama, Japanese, American, Associated Press, Tokyo, Foreign Ministry
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:38 EST, 18 November 2013 | UPDATED: 18:03 EST, 18 November 2013 Caroline Kennedy started her new role as U.S. ambassador to Japan on Monday and began with a visit to the Japanese Foreign Ministry for her first official meetings with diplomats. Kennedy arrived in Tokyo on Friday to take up the position bringing one important strength: She has the ear of the American president. 'I bring greetings from President Obama,' she said in a short statement after getting off the plane with her husband Edwin Schlossberg at Narita airport on Friday. Caroline Kennedy spent her first day as U.S. ambassador to Japan having official meetings at the Japanese Foreign Ministry. She had arrived in Tokyo on Friday and brings one key strength - she has the ear of the president
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Japanese
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[
"First Positions"
] |
{
"passage": 3101,
"query": 4774
}
|
Query: The BBC’s investigation into the dealings between it and @placeholder produced a single-page report, exonerating all concerned.
Entities: Myers, Daily Mail, Byron Myers, BBC, First Positions, Sam Greenhill
Passage: By Sam Greenhill PUBLISHED: 18:12 EST, 24 February 2013 | UPDATED: 02:13 EST, 25 February 2013 Byron Myers claims he was forced out of the BBC after blowing the whistle on suspected fraud The BBC threatened one of its own staff with prison when he blew the whistle on suspected fraud to the Daily Mail, a tribunal has heard. Byron Myers, a former head of human resources, discovered that a BBC manager was signing off lucrative payments to his girlfriend’s company, First Positions. The suspected conspiracy involved payments worth tens of thousands of pounds, it was claimed. Mr Myers said that when he reported his suspicions, in 2011, there was ‘a cover-up’. Byron Myers said he was forced out of job when he turned whistleblower. The former head of human resources discovered a BBC manager was signing off lucrative contracts to his girlfriend's company. He reported matter in 2011 but claimed there was a 'cover-up'
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First Positions
|
[
"British",
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 3102,
"query": 4775
}
|
Query: 'I thank the @placeholder people for making room for them to accept them,' he said.
Entities: Prague Castle, Order of the White Lion, World War Two, Nicholas Winton, Nicholas, Czech Republic, Nazi, Czech, Nazis, British, UK, Milos Zeman, Britain's Schindler, Jewish, Prague, Kindertransport
Passage: A former stockbroker nicknamed 'Britain's Schindler' after saving hundreds of Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Prague was today awarded the Czech Republic's highest honour at the age of 105. Sir Nicholas Winton rescued more than 650 refugee children from certain death in concentration camps by transporting them to the UK on trains and finding them foster families. He received the Order of the White Lion from Czech president Milos Zeman, who had previously described him as 'an example of humanity, selflessness, personal courage and modesty'. Scroll down for video Tribute: Sir Nicholas Winton receives the Czech Republic's highest honour during a ceremony at Prague Castle after saving hundreds of Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Prague on the eve of World War Two. Sir Nicholas Winton rescued 650 refugees on Czech 'Kindertransport' trains. Arranged foster homes, permits and persuaded the Nazis to let them leave. Presented with Order of the White Lion by the Czech president in Prague. Sir Nicholas praised British families who gave the children new homes. Former stockbroker felt proud to have 'made a difference to a lot of people' Believes world is more dangerous now, adding: 'We've made a mess of it' Including the offspring of those he saved, around 6,000 owe him their lives
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British
|
[
"British",
"UK"
] |
{
"passage": 3102,
"query": 4775
}
|
Query: 'I thank the @placeholder people for making room for them to accept them,' he said.
Entities: Prague Castle, Order of the White Lion, World War Two, Nicholas Winton, Nicholas, Czech Republic, Nazi, Czech, Nazis, British, UK, Milos Zeman, Britain's Schindler, Jewish, Prague, Kindertransport
Passage: A former stockbroker nicknamed 'Britain's Schindler' after saving hundreds of Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Prague was today awarded the Czech Republic's highest honour at the age of 105. Sir Nicholas Winton rescued more than 650 refugee children from certain death in concentration camps by transporting them to the UK on trains and finding them foster families. He received the Order of the White Lion from Czech president Milos Zeman, who had previously described him as 'an example of humanity, selflessness, personal courage and modesty'. Scroll down for video Tribute: Sir Nicholas Winton receives the Czech Republic's highest honour during a ceremony at Prague Castle after saving hundreds of Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Prague on the eve of World War Two. Sir Nicholas Winton rescued 650 refugees on Czech 'Kindertransport' trains. Arranged foster homes, permits and persuaded the Nazis to let them leave. Presented with Order of the White Lion by the Czech president in Prague. Sir Nicholas praised British families who gave the children new homes. Former stockbroker felt proud to have 'made a difference to a lot of people' Believes world is more dangerous now, adding: 'We've made a mess of it' Including the offspring of those he saved, around 6,000 owe him their lives
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UK
|
[
"Panama",
"Panama-City"
] |
{
"passage": 3103,
"query": 4776
}
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Query: Belated departure: Following the dramatic events, the passengers finally took off again for @placeholder later that afternoon
Entities: Panama-City, Daily Mail, Toronto, F16s, U.S., SWAT, Sunwing Airlines, Chapman, Panama, Shahi, Janine Chapman, Toronto Pearson International Airport, West Virginia, Canadian, Ali Shahi, Associated Press, F16
Passage: By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter Two U.S. F16 fighter jets escorted a Panama-City bound plane back to Toronto on Friday and a SWAT team boarded the aircraft after a passenger reportedly threatened to blow up the plane. Flight 772 turned around over West Virginia about 45 minutes after its 7 a.m. (1100 GMT) departure from Toronto Pearson International Airport, said Sunwing Airlines spokeswoman Janine Chapman. A 25-year-old Canadian man, Ali Shahi, was arrested when the plane landed back in Toronto. Chapman said an 'agitated passenger directly threatened the aircraft' but did not elaborate on the threat. Scroll down for video. Canadian man Ali Shahi, 25, allegedly made bomb threats on a Sunwing Airlines flight from Toronto to Panama. The plane turned around over West Virginia and was escorted back to Toronto by two U.S. F16s. After it landed, the plane was boarded by a heavily armed SWAT team. Shahi has been charged with uttering threats and endangering the safety of an aircraft
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Panama
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[
"Panama",
"Panama-City"
] |
{
"passage": 3103,
"query": 4776
}
|
Query: Belated departure: Following the dramatic events, the passengers finally took off again for @placeholder later that afternoon
Entities: Panama-City, Daily Mail, Toronto, F16s, U.S., SWAT, Sunwing Airlines, Chapman, Panama, Shahi, Janine Chapman, Toronto Pearson International Airport, West Virginia, Canadian, Ali Shahi, Associated Press, F16
Passage: By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter Two U.S. F16 fighter jets escorted a Panama-City bound plane back to Toronto on Friday and a SWAT team boarded the aircraft after a passenger reportedly threatened to blow up the plane. Flight 772 turned around over West Virginia about 45 minutes after its 7 a.m. (1100 GMT) departure from Toronto Pearson International Airport, said Sunwing Airlines spokeswoman Janine Chapman. A 25-year-old Canadian man, Ali Shahi, was arrested when the plane landed back in Toronto. Chapman said an 'agitated passenger directly threatened the aircraft' but did not elaborate on the threat. Scroll down for video. Canadian man Ali Shahi, 25, allegedly made bomb threats on a Sunwing Airlines flight from Toronto to Panama. The plane turned around over West Virginia and was escorted back to Toronto by two U.S. F16s. After it landed, the plane was boarded by a heavily armed SWAT team. Shahi has been charged with uttering threats and endangering the safety of an aircraft
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Panama-City
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[
"Barboza",
"Richard Barboza"
] |
{
"passage": 3104,
"query": 4777
}
|
Query: If they can get enough money together, @placeholder says they'd like to get out of Fort Lauderdale.
Entities: Nilsen, FORT LAUDERDALE, Barboza, Ford Explorer, Richard Barboza, CNN, Florida, Fort Lauderdale, John Nilsen
Passage: FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (CNN) -- Richard Barboza sits behind the steering wheel, patiently working a crossword puzzle. There's no rush. Time is one thing Barboza has plenty of. Richard Barboza, left, and John Nilsen are among those struggling in the current economic recession. It's just after sun-up. The streaks of light shimmer off the car windows. In the back of the Ford Explorer John Nilsen stirs. This is home. Clothes are kept in a suitcase. Food is wherever they can find it. "It's definitely not something that you ever see yourself being, homeless," Nilsen says. But homeless they have been for the past six weeks, ever since the money ran out and they were evicted from the Fort Lauderdale, Florida, apartment they shared. Nilsen had lost his job, and Barboza is waiting for disability checks to start arriving. Two men evicted from their apartment when their money ran out. Home for the disabled pair is now an old Ford Explorer. Men wait in line with other homeless people for free meals. They say police often chase them off when they park their vehicle
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Barboza
|
[
"Barboza",
"Richard Barboza"
] |
{
"passage": 3104,
"query": 4777
}
|
Query: If they can get enough money together, @placeholder says they'd like to get out of Fort Lauderdale.
Entities: Nilsen, FORT LAUDERDALE, Barboza, Ford Explorer, Richard Barboza, CNN, Florida, Fort Lauderdale, John Nilsen
Passage: FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (CNN) -- Richard Barboza sits behind the steering wheel, patiently working a crossword puzzle. There's no rush. Time is one thing Barboza has plenty of. Richard Barboza, left, and John Nilsen are among those struggling in the current economic recession. It's just after sun-up. The streaks of light shimmer off the car windows. In the back of the Ford Explorer John Nilsen stirs. This is home. Clothes are kept in a suitcase. Food is wherever they can find it. "It's definitely not something that you ever see yourself being, homeless," Nilsen says. But homeless they have been for the past six weeks, ever since the money ran out and they were evicted from the Fort Lauderdale, Florida, apartment they shared. Nilsen had lost his job, and Barboza is waiting for disability checks to start arriving. Two men evicted from their apartment when their money ran out. Home for the disabled pair is now an old Ford Explorer. Men wait in line with other homeless people for free meals. They say police often chase them off when they park their vehicle
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Richard Barboza
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[
"John Nilsen",
"Nilsen"
] |
{
"passage": 3104,
"query": 4778
}
|
Query: @placeholder had been donating plasma twice a week, but now that he's homeless they can't use him anymore.
Entities: Nilsen, FORT LAUDERDALE, Barboza, Ford Explorer, Richard Barboza, CNN, Florida, Fort Lauderdale, John Nilsen
Passage: FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (CNN) -- Richard Barboza sits behind the steering wheel, patiently working a crossword puzzle. There's no rush. Time is one thing Barboza has plenty of. Richard Barboza, left, and John Nilsen are among those struggling in the current economic recession. It's just after sun-up. The streaks of light shimmer off the car windows. In the back of the Ford Explorer John Nilsen stirs. This is home. Clothes are kept in a suitcase. Food is wherever they can find it. "It's definitely not something that you ever see yourself being, homeless," Nilsen says. But homeless they have been for the past six weeks, ever since the money ran out and they were evicted from the Fort Lauderdale, Florida, apartment they shared. Nilsen had lost his job, and Barboza is waiting for disability checks to start arriving. Two men evicted from their apartment when their money ran out. Home for the disabled pair is now an old Ford Explorer. Men wait in line with other homeless people for free meals. They say police often chase them off when they park their vehicle
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John Nilsen
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[
"John Nilsen",
"Nilsen"
] |
{
"passage": 3104,
"query": 4778
}
|
Query: @placeholder had been donating plasma twice a week, but now that he's homeless they can't use him anymore.
Entities: Nilsen, FORT LAUDERDALE, Barboza, Ford Explorer, Richard Barboza, CNN, Florida, Fort Lauderdale, John Nilsen
Passage: FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (CNN) -- Richard Barboza sits behind the steering wheel, patiently working a crossword puzzle. There's no rush. Time is one thing Barboza has plenty of. Richard Barboza, left, and John Nilsen are among those struggling in the current economic recession. It's just after sun-up. The streaks of light shimmer off the car windows. In the back of the Ford Explorer John Nilsen stirs. This is home. Clothes are kept in a suitcase. Food is wherever they can find it. "It's definitely not something that you ever see yourself being, homeless," Nilsen says. But homeless they have been for the past six weeks, ever since the money ran out and they were evicted from the Fort Lauderdale, Florida, apartment they shared. Nilsen had lost his job, and Barboza is waiting for disability checks to start arriving. Two men evicted from their apartment when their money ran out. Home for the disabled pair is now an old Ford Explorer. Men wait in line with other homeless people for free meals. They say police often chase them off when they park their vehicle
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Nilsen
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[
"Barboza",
"Richard Barboza"
] |
{
"passage": 3104,
"query": 4779
}
|
Query: "He's got his strengths and weaknesses," adds @placeholder, "and I've got mine.
Entities: Nilsen, FORT LAUDERDALE, Barboza, Ford Explorer, Richard Barboza, CNN, Florida, Fort Lauderdale, John Nilsen
Passage: FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (CNN) -- Richard Barboza sits behind the steering wheel, patiently working a crossword puzzle. There's no rush. Time is one thing Barboza has plenty of. Richard Barboza, left, and John Nilsen are among those struggling in the current economic recession. It's just after sun-up. The streaks of light shimmer off the car windows. In the back of the Ford Explorer John Nilsen stirs. This is home. Clothes are kept in a suitcase. Food is wherever they can find it. "It's definitely not something that you ever see yourself being, homeless," Nilsen says. But homeless they have been for the past six weeks, ever since the money ran out and they were evicted from the Fort Lauderdale, Florida, apartment they shared. Nilsen had lost his job, and Barboza is waiting for disability checks to start arriving. Two men evicted from their apartment when their money ran out. Home for the disabled pair is now an old Ford Explorer. Men wait in line with other homeless people for free meals. They say police often chase them off when they park their vehicle
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Barboza
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[
"Barboza",
"Richard Barboza"
] |
{
"passage": 3104,
"query": 4779
}
|
Query: "He's got his strengths and weaknesses," adds @placeholder, "and I've got mine.
Entities: Nilsen, FORT LAUDERDALE, Barboza, Ford Explorer, Richard Barboza, CNN, Florida, Fort Lauderdale, John Nilsen
Passage: FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (CNN) -- Richard Barboza sits behind the steering wheel, patiently working a crossword puzzle. There's no rush. Time is one thing Barboza has plenty of. Richard Barboza, left, and John Nilsen are among those struggling in the current economic recession. It's just after sun-up. The streaks of light shimmer off the car windows. In the back of the Ford Explorer John Nilsen stirs. This is home. Clothes are kept in a suitcase. Food is wherever they can find it. "It's definitely not something that you ever see yourself being, homeless," Nilsen says. But homeless they have been for the past six weeks, ever since the money ran out and they were evicted from the Fort Lauderdale, Florida, apartment they shared. Nilsen had lost his job, and Barboza is waiting for disability checks to start arriving. Two men evicted from their apartment when their money ran out. Home for the disabled pair is now an old Ford Explorer. Men wait in line with other homeless people for free meals. They say police often chase them off when they park their vehicle
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Richard Barboza
|
[
"Barboza",
"Richard Barboza"
] |
{
"passage": 3104,
"query": 4780
}
|
Query: "The toughest part of the day for us," @placeholder says, "is once it gets dark until we go to the place where we sleep at night."
Entities: Nilsen, FORT LAUDERDALE, Barboza, Ford Explorer, Richard Barboza, CNN, Florida, Fort Lauderdale, John Nilsen
Passage: FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (CNN) -- Richard Barboza sits behind the steering wheel, patiently working a crossword puzzle. There's no rush. Time is one thing Barboza has plenty of. Richard Barboza, left, and John Nilsen are among those struggling in the current economic recession. It's just after sun-up. The streaks of light shimmer off the car windows. In the back of the Ford Explorer John Nilsen stirs. This is home. Clothes are kept in a suitcase. Food is wherever they can find it. "It's definitely not something that you ever see yourself being, homeless," Nilsen says. But homeless they have been for the past six weeks, ever since the money ran out and they were evicted from the Fort Lauderdale, Florida, apartment they shared. Nilsen had lost his job, and Barboza is waiting for disability checks to start arriving. Two men evicted from their apartment when their money ran out. Home for the disabled pair is now an old Ford Explorer. Men wait in line with other homeless people for free meals. They say police often chase them off when they park their vehicle
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Barboza
|
[
"Barboza",
"Richard Barboza"
] |
{
"passage": 3104,
"query": 4780
}
|
Query: "The toughest part of the day for us," @placeholder says, "is once it gets dark until we go to the place where we sleep at night."
Entities: Nilsen, FORT LAUDERDALE, Barboza, Ford Explorer, Richard Barboza, CNN, Florida, Fort Lauderdale, John Nilsen
Passage: FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (CNN) -- Richard Barboza sits behind the steering wheel, patiently working a crossword puzzle. There's no rush. Time is one thing Barboza has plenty of. Richard Barboza, left, and John Nilsen are among those struggling in the current economic recession. It's just after sun-up. The streaks of light shimmer off the car windows. In the back of the Ford Explorer John Nilsen stirs. This is home. Clothes are kept in a suitcase. Food is wherever they can find it. "It's definitely not something that you ever see yourself being, homeless," Nilsen says. But homeless they have been for the past six weeks, ever since the money ran out and they were evicted from the Fort Lauderdale, Florida, apartment they shared. Nilsen had lost his job, and Barboza is waiting for disability checks to start arriving. Two men evicted from their apartment when their money ran out. Home for the disabled pair is now an old Ford Explorer. Men wait in line with other homeless people for free meals. They say police often chase them off when they park their vehicle
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Richard Barboza
|
[
"Mogadishu"
] |
{
"passage": 3105,
"query": 4781
}
|
Query: @placeholder is part of a selection of plays certain schools can study during GCSE and A-Levels.
Entities: Wills Robinson, Mogadishu, Mumsnet, Gerardine Stockford
Passage: By Wills Robinson Horrified: Gerardine Stockford says children around the country are being exposed to school texts which contain foul language and explicit material A mother-of-two who was abused on Mumsnet for suggesting her daughter should not be studying a foul-mouthed play as called for age restrictions on school books. Gerardine Stockford, a vicar's wife, was horrified when her 14-year-old daughter brought home the gritty drama Mogadishu, which contains 218 uses of the F-word and ten of the C-word – as part of her GCSE drama course. She expressed her dismay on the parenting forum by setting up a feed, but deleted it after teachers responded aggressively. Gerardine Stockford, 52, says there should be censorship in school books. She was horrified to discover her daughter was reading drama Mogadishu. The play contains more than 400 expletives and contains sexual content. Mother-of-two suggests a need for age restrictions on some school books
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Mogadishu
|
[
"Ferguson"
] |
{
"passage": 3106,
"query": 4782
}
|
Query: With the embers of @placeholder still smoldering, it is clear that the struggle continues.
Entities: Missouri, Black Friday, Ferguson, Hand's Up, New York, African Americans, Soledad O'Brien, CNN, Los Angeles, Rose Arce
Passage: (CNN) -- Once again, the streets are electric with anger after a white police officer evades charges for fatally shooting a black man. Sirens screech and wood batons push back marchers protesting from Missouri to New York to Los Angeles. This time the cadence of "No Justice, No Peace" has been replaced with "Hand's Up. Don't Shoot." But there was another sign raised above the crowd in a recent protest in New York: "Doing Nothing with Saying Nothing. Changes Nothing." The mathematics of this one are clear. Something's gotta give. A loose network led by African Americans in the film and arts world has emerged from the fog of tear gas to call for a quiet riot in response: a boycott of Black Friday shopping. Soledad O'Brien, Rose Arce: Instead of Ferguson violence, blacks can use economic power. They say blacks in arts urge a Black Friday boycott to make voices heard through absence. They say police brutality is rampant and outcry can't end with the news cycle. Writers: Blacks might achieve more by opting out of system rather than opposing it
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Ferguson
|
[
"Black Friday"
] |
{
"passage": 3106,
"query": 4783
}
|
Query: These are the kind of media people could be watching ahead of @placeholder, rather than falling prey to commercial plugs to shop.
Entities: Missouri, Black Friday, Ferguson, Hand's Up, New York, African Americans, Soledad O'Brien, CNN, Los Angeles, Rose Arce
Passage: (CNN) -- Once again, the streets are electric with anger after a white police officer evades charges for fatally shooting a black man. Sirens screech and wood batons push back marchers protesting from Missouri to New York to Los Angeles. This time the cadence of "No Justice, No Peace" has been replaced with "Hand's Up. Don't Shoot." But there was another sign raised above the crowd in a recent protest in New York: "Doing Nothing with Saying Nothing. Changes Nothing." The mathematics of this one are clear. Something's gotta give. A loose network led by African Americans in the film and arts world has emerged from the fog of tear gas to call for a quiet riot in response: a boycott of Black Friday shopping. Soledad O'Brien, Rose Arce: Instead of Ferguson violence, blacks can use economic power. They say blacks in arts urge a Black Friday boycott to make voices heard through absence. They say police brutality is rampant and outcry can't end with the news cycle. Writers: Blacks might achieve more by opting out of system rather than opposing it
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Black Friday
|
[
"Zuccotti Park"
] |
{
"passage": 3107,
"query": 4784
}
|
Query: Occupying Zuccotti Park and referring to it by its former name, @placeholder, makes the same point.
Entities: Great Britain, United States, England, OccupyWallSt.org, Matthias Reiss, Zuccotti Park, New York, Exmouth, Harsh, Arab Spring, CNN, Reiss, Civil Rights movement, Occupy Wall Streeters
Passage: Exmouth, England (CNN) -- "We are the 99 percent." This is the one belief all protesters in New York's Zuccotti Park have in common, according to OccupyWallSt.org. Although they claim to be using Arab Spring tactics, they are actually continuing a practice that emerged in Great Britain and the United States near the end of the 18th century, quickly spread to other countries and is now a truly transnational phenomenon. For centuries, the street had been the stage for the 1% of society instead. Members of the civic, religious and military elite used public spaces to present themselves and underline their claim of authority and status in elaborate and carefully choreographed processions. Nowadays, the street has primarily become the forum for those who feel excluded from the halls of power, or not properly represented by the existing political institutions. Matthias Reiss: Occupy Wall Streeters say they are the 99%, as opposed to the wealthy. Reiss: Protest is part of tradition started in 18th century to take streets away from elites. Harsh police tactics softened as Civil Rights movement made martyrs of victims, he says. Reiss says movement has spread, started a public debate and forced media to report on it
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Zuccotti Park
|
[
"North Carolina"
] |
{
"passage": 3108,
"query": 4785
}
|
Query: further, to 2007 when she was arrested near @placeholder’s Fort Bragg
Entities: Suzanne M. Jensen, Tampa, Daily Mail, Virginia, Fort Myer, North Carolina, Middle East, U.S. Central Command, Fort Bragg, Suzanne Jensen, MacDill Air Force Base, MacDill Airforce, Florida
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:37 EST, 9 July 2013 | UPDATED: 16:49 EST, 9 July 2013 How does she do it? Homeless woman Suzanne Jensen, 50, has a military base problem. She's managed to enter Tampa's MacDill Airforce base four times since October and has at least one other previous arrest for trespassing on a base A homeless woman has managed to sneak into a heavily guarded Florida air force base four times since October and records show she’s done it on other bases before. Suzanne M. Jensen was charged last month for trespassing in Tampa’s MacDill Air Force Base for the fourth time where, in various ways, she’s managed to live for up to days at time. Suzanne M. Jensen was charged with trespassing on the Tampa, Florida base last month. At least once, the 50-year-old got into the especially well-guarded home to U.S. Central Command--which overseas operations throughout the Middle East--by climbing atop a trash can. She previously served time for illegally entering Virginia's Fort Myer last August. Charges were dropped after another 2007 trespassing arrest near Fort Bragg in North Carolina
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North Carolina
|
[
"Abell"
] |
{
"passage": 3109,
"query": 4786
}
|
Query: @placeholder 68, pictured here in infrared light, is a galaxy cluster.
Entities: Hubble, Nasa, Mark Prigg, Earth, Abell
Passage: By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 11:05 EST, 5 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:51 EST, 5 March 2013 It may look like an attacker from a 1980s computer game, but Nasa today revealed this photo taken by Hubble of a massive cluster of galaxies two billion light years from Earth is an optical illusion. Called Abell 68, the object is really a mirage created by the gravitational field of a foreground cluster of galaxies warping space and distorting the background images of more distant galaxies. This effect, called gravitational lensing, can make multiple mirror image copies of the light coming from a far-flung galaxy. Object is really a mirage created by the gravitational field of a foreground cluster of galaxies warping space. The effect, called gravitational lensing, is used to improve Hubble's view of far away galaxies
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Abell
|
[
"Lynsay Short"
] |
{
"passage": 3110,
"query": 4787
}
|
Query: Mrs @placeholder says is now desperately trying to sell her tickets online and says she cannot bear to attend the concert without her daughter.
Entities: Simon Tomlinson, Ruby Lynn, Young One Direction, Stadium of Light, Lynsay Short, UK, Sunderland
Passage: By Simon Tomlinson Young One Direction fans have been left 'inconsolable' after buying standing tickets for the band's hotly anticipated arena tour only to discover that under-12s must be seated. Parents have been treating their children to tickets for the group's concerts, but some have failed to read the small print which includes restrictions for the youngest fans. One of those is Lynsay Short who bought her eight-year-old daughter Ruby Lynn a £50 ticket to see the band at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland next month. 'Inconsolable': Eight-year-old Ruby Lynn is devastated after being bought standing tickets to see her idols One Direction on their arena tour only to learn that under-12s must be seated at their gigs. Parents blast 'ridiculous' health and safety rules hidden in small print. Ruby Lynn, 8, left 'inconsolable' after being bought a standing ticket. Her mother says the regulations should have been made clearer. Restrictions apply to all gigs on the band's UK-wide stadium tour
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Lynsay Short
|
[
"Bush"
] |
{
"passage": 3111,
"query": 4788
}
|
Query: Those were welcome words to those who resented what they viewed as eight years of "unilateralist" @placeholder policies.
Entities: French, Hussein, France, Barack Obama, Indonesia, WASHINGTON, America, Kenyan, Americans, Nicholas Sarkozy, Obama, CNN, American, Europe, Bush
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In a congratulatory letter to president-elect Barack Obama, French President Nicholas Sarkozy writes, "Your election raises in France, in Europe, and beyond throughout the world, immense hope." President-elect Barack Obama faces a litany of foreign policy problems when he takes office January 20. Similar statements from dozens of world leaders and images of people around the world celebrating his election make clear Barack Obama will enjoy a good deal of international goodwill when he takes office on January 20. Obama's election offers a monumental transformation of America's face to the world. Many see him as the epitome of the American dream. But his appeal is not solely based on the fact that he is black or that his middle name is Hussein or that his father was Kenyan or that he spent part of his childhood in Indonesia. Analysis: Many see Obama as the epitome of the American dream. Analysis: Global excitement over Obama's election is also about Bush's exit. Analysis: Obama faces complex foreign policy issues when he takes office. Analysis: Americans will expect Obama to protect their interests first and foremost
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Bush
|
[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 3111,
"query": 4789
}
|
Query: His words spark hope that an @placeholder administration will repair America's relations with the rest of the world.
Entities: French, Hussein, France, Barack Obama, Indonesia, WASHINGTON, America, Kenyan, Americans, Nicholas Sarkozy, Obama, CNN, American, Europe, Bush
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In a congratulatory letter to president-elect Barack Obama, French President Nicholas Sarkozy writes, "Your election raises in France, in Europe, and beyond throughout the world, immense hope." President-elect Barack Obama faces a litany of foreign policy problems when he takes office January 20. Similar statements from dozens of world leaders and images of people around the world celebrating his election make clear Barack Obama will enjoy a good deal of international goodwill when he takes office on January 20. Obama's election offers a monumental transformation of America's face to the world. Many see him as the epitome of the American dream. But his appeal is not solely based on the fact that he is black or that his middle name is Hussein or that his father was Kenyan or that he spent part of his childhood in Indonesia. Analysis: Many see Obama as the epitome of the American dream. Analysis: Global excitement over Obama's election is also about Bush's exit. Analysis: Obama faces complex foreign policy issues when he takes office. Analysis: Americans will expect Obama to protect their interests first and foremost
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Barack Obama
|
[
"Barack Obama",
"Obama"
] |
{
"passage": 3111,
"query": 4789
}
|
Query: His words spark hope that an @placeholder administration will repair America's relations with the rest of the world.
Entities: French, Hussein, France, Barack Obama, Indonesia, WASHINGTON, America, Kenyan, Americans, Nicholas Sarkozy, Obama, CNN, American, Europe, Bush
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In a congratulatory letter to president-elect Barack Obama, French President Nicholas Sarkozy writes, "Your election raises in France, in Europe, and beyond throughout the world, immense hope." President-elect Barack Obama faces a litany of foreign policy problems when he takes office January 20. Similar statements from dozens of world leaders and images of people around the world celebrating his election make clear Barack Obama will enjoy a good deal of international goodwill when he takes office on January 20. Obama's election offers a monumental transformation of America's face to the world. Many see him as the epitome of the American dream. But his appeal is not solely based on the fact that he is black or that his middle name is Hussein or that his father was Kenyan or that he spent part of his childhood in Indonesia. Analysis: Many see Obama as the epitome of the American dream. Analysis: Global excitement over Obama's election is also about Bush's exit. Analysis: Obama faces complex foreign policy issues when he takes office. Analysis: Americans will expect Obama to protect their interests first and foremost
|
Obama
|
[
"America",
"American",
"Americans"
] |
{
"passage": 3111,
"query": 4790
}
|
Query: It is difficult to think of a @placeholder president who has come to power with a more complex and pressing web of domestic and international burdens.
Entities: French, Hussein, France, Barack Obama, Indonesia, WASHINGTON, America, Kenyan, Americans, Nicholas Sarkozy, Obama, CNN, American, Europe, Bush
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In a congratulatory letter to president-elect Barack Obama, French President Nicholas Sarkozy writes, "Your election raises in France, in Europe, and beyond throughout the world, immense hope." President-elect Barack Obama faces a litany of foreign policy problems when he takes office January 20. Similar statements from dozens of world leaders and images of people around the world celebrating his election make clear Barack Obama will enjoy a good deal of international goodwill when he takes office on January 20. Obama's election offers a monumental transformation of America's face to the world. Many see him as the epitome of the American dream. But his appeal is not solely based on the fact that he is black or that his middle name is Hussein or that his father was Kenyan or that he spent part of his childhood in Indonesia. Analysis: Many see Obama as the epitome of the American dream. Analysis: Global excitement over Obama's election is also about Bush's exit. Analysis: Obama faces complex foreign policy issues when he takes office. Analysis: Americans will expect Obama to protect their interests first and foremost
|
America
|
[
"America",
"American",
"Americans"
] |
{
"passage": 3111,
"query": 4790
}
|
Query: It is difficult to think of a @placeholder president who has come to power with a more complex and pressing web of domestic and international burdens.
Entities: French, Hussein, France, Barack Obama, Indonesia, WASHINGTON, America, Kenyan, Americans, Nicholas Sarkozy, Obama, CNN, American, Europe, Bush
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In a congratulatory letter to president-elect Barack Obama, French President Nicholas Sarkozy writes, "Your election raises in France, in Europe, and beyond throughout the world, immense hope." President-elect Barack Obama faces a litany of foreign policy problems when he takes office January 20. Similar statements from dozens of world leaders and images of people around the world celebrating his election make clear Barack Obama will enjoy a good deal of international goodwill when he takes office on January 20. Obama's election offers a monumental transformation of America's face to the world. Many see him as the epitome of the American dream. But his appeal is not solely based on the fact that he is black or that his middle name is Hussein or that his father was Kenyan or that he spent part of his childhood in Indonesia. Analysis: Many see Obama as the epitome of the American dream. Analysis: Global excitement over Obama's election is also about Bush's exit. Analysis: Obama faces complex foreign policy issues when he takes office. Analysis: Americans will expect Obama to protect their interests first and foremost
|
American
|
[
"America",
"American",
"Americans"
] |
{
"passage": 3111,
"query": 4790
}
|
Query: It is difficult to think of a @placeholder president who has come to power with a more complex and pressing web of domestic and international burdens.
Entities: French, Hussein, France, Barack Obama, Indonesia, WASHINGTON, America, Kenyan, Americans, Nicholas Sarkozy, Obama, CNN, American, Europe, Bush
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In a congratulatory letter to president-elect Barack Obama, French President Nicholas Sarkozy writes, "Your election raises in France, in Europe, and beyond throughout the world, immense hope." President-elect Barack Obama faces a litany of foreign policy problems when he takes office January 20. Similar statements from dozens of world leaders and images of people around the world celebrating his election make clear Barack Obama will enjoy a good deal of international goodwill when he takes office on January 20. Obama's election offers a monumental transformation of America's face to the world. Many see him as the epitome of the American dream. But his appeal is not solely based on the fact that he is black or that his middle name is Hussein or that his father was Kenyan or that he spent part of his childhood in Indonesia. Analysis: Many see Obama as the epitome of the American dream. Analysis: Global excitement over Obama's election is also about Bush's exit. Analysis: Obama faces complex foreign policy issues when he takes office. Analysis: Americans will expect Obama to protect their interests first and foremost
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Americans
|
[
"Klotz",
"Marcia Klotz"
] |
{
"passage": 3112,
"query": 4791
}
|
Query: Orlando, @placeholder and Klotz's husband watched the film in January 2010 and Orlando says the atmosphere was so 'sexually charged' that it made her feel uncomfortable and that her relationship with the teacher 'was becoming increasingly romantic and sexualized'.
Entities: Marcia Klotz, Whitney 'Theda' Orlando, Orlando, Whitney Orlando, BDSM, University of Arizona, ex-Portland State University, Klotz
Passage: An ex-Portland State University student is suing the school for more than $1.2million, claiming she was sexually harassed by a professor. Former graduate student Whitney 'Theda' Orlando, 27, is accusing 52-year-old professor Marcia Klotz of becoming so obsessed with her sex life that the pressure gave her an irregular heart beat, according to the lawsuit filed last year. After learning about Orlando's past work as a BDSM model, Klotz went on to exchange more than 200 emails with her student, asking for details about her sex life which Orlando claims 'blurred professional and personal boundaries' While the university acknowledges many of Orlando's claims, they deny a connection between the student's health problems and her coursework. Student Whitney Orlando, 27, met professor Marcia Klotz, 52, when she took a feminist literature course in 2009. Their relationship became more intimate when Orlando shared her past as a BDSM model and child abuse. The two came to heads in 2012 when Klotz was serving as Orlando's mentor on a research paper on child abuse. The stress of uncovering her own childhood horrors led Orlando to develop an irregular heartbeat. She is now suing the school for $250,000 in damages and $1,000,000 in attorney's fees. The school acknowledges many of Orlando's claims but say they aren't responsible for her health problems. They also say that Orlando never once complained about Klotz before the lawsuit. Orlando has since transferred schools and Klotz went to work for the University of Arizona in June 2013
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Klotz
|
[
"Klotz",
"Marcia Klotz"
] |
{
"passage": 3112,
"query": 4791
}
|
Query: Orlando, @placeholder and Klotz's husband watched the film in January 2010 and Orlando says the atmosphere was so 'sexually charged' that it made her feel uncomfortable and that her relationship with the teacher 'was becoming increasingly romantic and sexualized'.
Entities: Marcia Klotz, Whitney 'Theda' Orlando, Orlando, Whitney Orlando, BDSM, University of Arizona, ex-Portland State University, Klotz
Passage: An ex-Portland State University student is suing the school for more than $1.2million, claiming she was sexually harassed by a professor. Former graduate student Whitney 'Theda' Orlando, 27, is accusing 52-year-old professor Marcia Klotz of becoming so obsessed with her sex life that the pressure gave her an irregular heart beat, according to the lawsuit filed last year. After learning about Orlando's past work as a BDSM model, Klotz went on to exchange more than 200 emails with her student, asking for details about her sex life which Orlando claims 'blurred professional and personal boundaries' While the university acknowledges many of Orlando's claims, they deny a connection between the student's health problems and her coursework. Student Whitney Orlando, 27, met professor Marcia Klotz, 52, when she took a feminist literature course in 2009. Their relationship became more intimate when Orlando shared her past as a BDSM model and child abuse. The two came to heads in 2012 when Klotz was serving as Orlando's mentor on a research paper on child abuse. The stress of uncovering her own childhood horrors led Orlando to develop an irregular heartbeat. She is now suing the school for $250,000 in damages and $1,000,000 in attorney's fees. The school acknowledges many of Orlando's claims but say they aren't responsible for her health problems. They also say that Orlando never once complained about Klotz before the lawsuit. Orlando has since transferred schools and Klotz went to work for the University of Arizona in June 2013
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Marcia Klotz
|
[
"Klotz",
"Marcia Klotz"
] |
{
"passage": 3112,
"query": 4792
}
|
Query: @placeholder had recommended her for the research course and insisted she take up a topic related to her child abuse.
Entities: Marcia Klotz, Whitney 'Theda' Orlando, Orlando, Whitney Orlando, BDSM, University of Arizona, ex-Portland State University, Klotz
Passage: An ex-Portland State University student is suing the school for more than $1.2million, claiming she was sexually harassed by a professor. Former graduate student Whitney 'Theda' Orlando, 27, is accusing 52-year-old professor Marcia Klotz of becoming so obsessed with her sex life that the pressure gave her an irregular heart beat, according to the lawsuit filed last year. After learning about Orlando's past work as a BDSM model, Klotz went on to exchange more than 200 emails with her student, asking for details about her sex life which Orlando claims 'blurred professional and personal boundaries' While the university acknowledges many of Orlando's claims, they deny a connection between the student's health problems and her coursework. Student Whitney Orlando, 27, met professor Marcia Klotz, 52, when she took a feminist literature course in 2009. Their relationship became more intimate when Orlando shared her past as a BDSM model and child abuse. The two came to heads in 2012 when Klotz was serving as Orlando's mentor on a research paper on child abuse. The stress of uncovering her own childhood horrors led Orlando to develop an irregular heartbeat. She is now suing the school for $250,000 in damages and $1,000,000 in attorney's fees. The school acknowledges many of Orlando's claims but say they aren't responsible for her health problems. They also say that Orlando never once complained about Klotz before the lawsuit. Orlando has since transferred schools and Klotz went to work for the University of Arizona in June 2013
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Klotz
|
[
"Klotz",
"Marcia Klotz"
] |
{
"passage": 3112,
"query": 4792
}
|
Query: @placeholder had recommended her for the research course and insisted she take up a topic related to her child abuse.
Entities: Marcia Klotz, Whitney 'Theda' Orlando, Orlando, Whitney Orlando, BDSM, University of Arizona, ex-Portland State University, Klotz
Passage: An ex-Portland State University student is suing the school for more than $1.2million, claiming she was sexually harassed by a professor. Former graduate student Whitney 'Theda' Orlando, 27, is accusing 52-year-old professor Marcia Klotz of becoming so obsessed with her sex life that the pressure gave her an irregular heart beat, according to the lawsuit filed last year. After learning about Orlando's past work as a BDSM model, Klotz went on to exchange more than 200 emails with her student, asking for details about her sex life which Orlando claims 'blurred professional and personal boundaries' While the university acknowledges many of Orlando's claims, they deny a connection between the student's health problems and her coursework. Student Whitney Orlando, 27, met professor Marcia Klotz, 52, when she took a feminist literature course in 2009. Their relationship became more intimate when Orlando shared her past as a BDSM model and child abuse. The two came to heads in 2012 when Klotz was serving as Orlando's mentor on a research paper on child abuse. The stress of uncovering her own childhood horrors led Orlando to develop an irregular heartbeat. She is now suing the school for $250,000 in damages and $1,000,000 in attorney's fees. The school acknowledges many of Orlando's claims but say they aren't responsible for her health problems. They also say that Orlando never once complained about Klotz before the lawsuit. Orlando has since transferred schools and Klotz went to work for the University of Arizona in June 2013
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Marcia Klotz
|
[
"Klotz",
"Marcia Klotz"
] |
{
"passage": 3112,
"query": 4793
}
|
Query: She blames the heart problems were brought on by the stress of the research and tried to change the topic of her coursework - something @placeholder was strongly against.
Entities: Marcia Klotz, Whitney 'Theda' Orlando, Orlando, Whitney Orlando, BDSM, University of Arizona, ex-Portland State University, Klotz
Passage: An ex-Portland State University student is suing the school for more than $1.2million, claiming she was sexually harassed by a professor. Former graduate student Whitney 'Theda' Orlando, 27, is accusing 52-year-old professor Marcia Klotz of becoming so obsessed with her sex life that the pressure gave her an irregular heart beat, according to the lawsuit filed last year. After learning about Orlando's past work as a BDSM model, Klotz went on to exchange more than 200 emails with her student, asking for details about her sex life which Orlando claims 'blurred professional and personal boundaries' While the university acknowledges many of Orlando's claims, they deny a connection between the student's health problems and her coursework. Student Whitney Orlando, 27, met professor Marcia Klotz, 52, when she took a feminist literature course in 2009. Their relationship became more intimate when Orlando shared her past as a BDSM model and child abuse. The two came to heads in 2012 when Klotz was serving as Orlando's mentor on a research paper on child abuse. The stress of uncovering her own childhood horrors led Orlando to develop an irregular heartbeat. She is now suing the school for $250,000 in damages and $1,000,000 in attorney's fees. The school acknowledges many of Orlando's claims but say they aren't responsible for her health problems. They also say that Orlando never once complained about Klotz before the lawsuit. Orlando has since transferred schools and Klotz went to work for the University of Arizona in June 2013
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Klotz
|
[
"Klotz",
"Marcia Klotz"
] |
{
"passage": 3112,
"query": 4793
}
|
Query: She blames the heart problems were brought on by the stress of the research and tried to change the topic of her coursework - something @placeholder was strongly against.
Entities: Marcia Klotz, Whitney 'Theda' Orlando, Orlando, Whitney Orlando, BDSM, University of Arizona, ex-Portland State University, Klotz
Passage: An ex-Portland State University student is suing the school for more than $1.2million, claiming she was sexually harassed by a professor. Former graduate student Whitney 'Theda' Orlando, 27, is accusing 52-year-old professor Marcia Klotz of becoming so obsessed with her sex life that the pressure gave her an irregular heart beat, according to the lawsuit filed last year. After learning about Orlando's past work as a BDSM model, Klotz went on to exchange more than 200 emails with her student, asking for details about her sex life which Orlando claims 'blurred professional and personal boundaries' While the university acknowledges many of Orlando's claims, they deny a connection between the student's health problems and her coursework. Student Whitney Orlando, 27, met professor Marcia Klotz, 52, when she took a feminist literature course in 2009. Their relationship became more intimate when Orlando shared her past as a BDSM model and child abuse. The two came to heads in 2012 when Klotz was serving as Orlando's mentor on a research paper on child abuse. The stress of uncovering her own childhood horrors led Orlando to develop an irregular heartbeat. She is now suing the school for $250,000 in damages and $1,000,000 in attorney's fees. The school acknowledges many of Orlando's claims but say they aren't responsible for her health problems. They also say that Orlando never once complained about Klotz before the lawsuit. Orlando has since transferred schools and Klotz went to work for the University of Arizona in June 2013
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Marcia Klotz
|
[
"Arturo Gatti",
"Gatti"
] |
{
"passage": 3113,
"query": 4794
}
|
Query: The first two fights were over 10 rounds, with @placeholder losing the first and gaining revenge in a classic second bout.
Entities: Floyd Mayweather Jr., Italian, Oscar De La Hoya, Ring Magazine, Ward, Fight of the Year, Brazilian, Arturo Gatti, CNN, Canadian, Micky "Irish" Ward, Gatti, Micky Ward
Passage: (CNN) -- Arturo Gatti, who was found dead in a Brazilian hotel room in suspicious circumstances, is revered by boxing fans for his trilogy of thrilling and brutal fights with Micky "Irish" Ward. Arturo Gatti fought to the limit of his endurance in many epic bouts. The Italian-born Canadian captured world titles at super featherweight and junior welterweight during his 16-year-professional career and also fought and lost to legends Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather Jr. in big money matches. But his 2002 and 2003 bouts with Ward will always be remembered, and two of them won the "Fight of the Year" award given out by the prestigious Ring Magazine. Arturo Gatti was one of the most popular fighters of his generation. Italian-born Canadian fought epic trilogy of bouts with Micky Ward. Gatti also won world titles at two different weights in 16-year pro career
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Arturo Gatti
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[
"Arturo Gatti",
"Gatti"
] |
{
"passage": 3113,
"query": 4794
}
|
Query: The first two fights were over 10 rounds, with @placeholder losing the first and gaining revenge in a classic second bout.
Entities: Floyd Mayweather Jr., Italian, Oscar De La Hoya, Ring Magazine, Ward, Fight of the Year, Brazilian, Arturo Gatti, CNN, Canadian, Micky "Irish" Ward, Gatti, Micky Ward
Passage: (CNN) -- Arturo Gatti, who was found dead in a Brazilian hotel room in suspicious circumstances, is revered by boxing fans for his trilogy of thrilling and brutal fights with Micky "Irish" Ward. Arturo Gatti fought to the limit of his endurance in many epic bouts. The Italian-born Canadian captured world titles at super featherweight and junior welterweight during his 16-year-professional career and also fought and lost to legends Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather Jr. in big money matches. But his 2002 and 2003 bouts with Ward will always be remembered, and two of them won the "Fight of the Year" award given out by the prestigious Ring Magazine. Arturo Gatti was one of the most popular fighters of his generation. Italian-born Canadian fought epic trilogy of bouts with Micky Ward. Gatti also won world titles at two different weights in 16-year pro career
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Gatti
|
[
"Mongolia",
"Mongolian"
] |
{
"passage": 3114,
"query": 4795
}
|
Query: The @placeholder horses have been running across these plains for hundreds of years and have developed the correct body type for this kind of sport."
Entities: Naadam Festival, Mongolian, Mongolia, ULAANBAATAR, CNN, Tuguldur
Passage: ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia (CNN) -- Standing slightly more than 4 feet tall, 9-year-old Tuguldur proudly stated the greatest challenge he faced in a horse race across the Mongolian plains in the country's annual Naadam Festival was serenading his horse. Young wrestlers cheer on teammates during the opening round at the Naadam Festival. "The hardest part of the race was singing to my horse while riding," said Tuguldur, wiping perspiration from the July sun off his face. The long-distance horse race is exclusively for children, ranging in ages from 6 to 12. Riding up to 30 kilometers (19 miles), these children maneuver their galloping steeds on a thin saddle pad that often does not have stirrups. Naadam Festival is held every July in Mongolia. Competition's events have origins in military, hunting training. Naadam in the most widely watched festival in Mongolia
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Mongolia
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[
"Mongolia",
"Mongolian"
] |
{
"passage": 3114,
"query": 4795
}
|
Query: The @placeholder horses have been running across these plains for hundreds of years and have developed the correct body type for this kind of sport."
Entities: Naadam Festival, Mongolian, Mongolia, ULAANBAATAR, CNN, Tuguldur
Passage: ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia (CNN) -- Standing slightly more than 4 feet tall, 9-year-old Tuguldur proudly stated the greatest challenge he faced in a horse race across the Mongolian plains in the country's annual Naadam Festival was serenading his horse. Young wrestlers cheer on teammates during the opening round at the Naadam Festival. "The hardest part of the race was singing to my horse while riding," said Tuguldur, wiping perspiration from the July sun off his face. The long-distance horse race is exclusively for children, ranging in ages from 6 to 12. Riding up to 30 kilometers (19 miles), these children maneuver their galloping steeds on a thin saddle pad that often does not have stirrups. Naadam Festival is held every July in Mongolia. Competition's events have origins in military, hunting training. Naadam in the most widely watched festival in Mongolia
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Mongolian
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[
"Mongolia",
"Mongolian"
] |
{
"passage": 3114,
"query": 4796
}
|
Query: @placeholder wrestling has no weight divisions; a time limit was only introduced after a match went on for more than four hours.
Entities: Naadam Festival, Mongolian, Mongolia, ULAANBAATAR, CNN, Tuguldur
Passage: ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia (CNN) -- Standing slightly more than 4 feet tall, 9-year-old Tuguldur proudly stated the greatest challenge he faced in a horse race across the Mongolian plains in the country's annual Naadam Festival was serenading his horse. Young wrestlers cheer on teammates during the opening round at the Naadam Festival. "The hardest part of the race was singing to my horse while riding," said Tuguldur, wiping perspiration from the July sun off his face. The long-distance horse race is exclusively for children, ranging in ages from 6 to 12. Riding up to 30 kilometers (19 miles), these children maneuver their galloping steeds on a thin saddle pad that often does not have stirrups. Naadam Festival is held every July in Mongolia. Competition's events have origins in military, hunting training. Naadam in the most widely watched festival in Mongolia
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Mongolia
|
[
"Mongolia",
"Mongolian"
] |
{
"passage": 3114,
"query": 4796
}
|
Query: @placeholder wrestling has no weight divisions; a time limit was only introduced after a match went on for more than four hours.
Entities: Naadam Festival, Mongolian, Mongolia, ULAANBAATAR, CNN, Tuguldur
Passage: ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia (CNN) -- Standing slightly more than 4 feet tall, 9-year-old Tuguldur proudly stated the greatest challenge he faced in a horse race across the Mongolian plains in the country's annual Naadam Festival was serenading his horse. Young wrestlers cheer on teammates during the opening round at the Naadam Festival. "The hardest part of the race was singing to my horse while riding," said Tuguldur, wiping perspiration from the July sun off his face. The long-distance horse race is exclusively for children, ranging in ages from 6 to 12. Riding up to 30 kilometers (19 miles), these children maneuver their galloping steeds on a thin saddle pad that often does not have stirrups. Naadam Festival is held every July in Mongolia. Competition's events have origins in military, hunting training. Naadam in the most widely watched festival in Mongolia
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Mongolian
|
[
"United Arab Emirates"
] |
{
"passage": 3115,
"query": 4797
}
|
Query: @placeholder law, rapists can only be convicted if either the perpetrator
Entities: Marte Deborah Dalelv, Norwegian, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Passage: Norwegian businesswoman Marte Deborah Dalelv, 24, has been sentenced to 16 months in prison for extramarital sex after she reported being raped The identity of the Norwegian woman who was sentenced to 16 months in prison for extramarital sex after she reported being raped in Dubai has been revealed for the first time today. Smiling happily into the camera, Marte Deborah Dalelv looks like she doesn't have a care in the world. But the 24-year-old was brutally raped while on a business trip in United Arab Emirates and was handed a prison sentence for having sex outside of marriage after reporting it to police. Norwegian woman, 25, was in Dubai on a business trip when she was raped. She reported the rape to police but was then charged herself for having sex outside of marriage. She has now been sentenced to 16 months in prison for extramarital sex
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United Arab Emirates
|
[
"Dubai"
] |
{
"passage": 3115,
"query": 4798
}
|
Query: Foreigners jailed in @placeholder are deported immediately after completing their sentences.
Entities: Marte Deborah Dalelv, Norwegian, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Passage: Norwegian businesswoman Marte Deborah Dalelv, 24, has been sentenced to 16 months in prison for extramarital sex after she reported being raped The identity of the Norwegian woman who was sentenced to 16 months in prison for extramarital sex after she reported being raped in Dubai has been revealed for the first time today. Smiling happily into the camera, Marte Deborah Dalelv looks like she doesn't have a care in the world. But the 24-year-old was brutally raped while on a business trip in United Arab Emirates and was handed a prison sentence for having sex outside of marriage after reporting it to police. Norwegian woman, 25, was in Dubai on a business trip when she was raped. She reported the rape to police but was then charged herself for having sex outside of marriage. She has now been sentenced to 16 months in prison for extramarital sex
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Dubai
|
[
"Louis Vuitton"
] |
{
"passage": 3116,
"query": 4799
}
|
Query: However, despite her recent affiliation with British designer Mulberry, Cressida carried a pink @placeholder leather bag, rather than a Mulberry.
Entities: Mulberry, Harry, Cressida, Tulip Fever, PM, Tea Party, Louis Vuitton, Harvey Weinstein, LA, LAX, London, Heathrow, British, Cressida Bonas, BAFTA
Passage: It's been a busy week for Cressida Bonas - from attending glittering BAFTA parties in LA to being announced as the latest muse for Mulberry. But now Prince Harry's former girlfriend is firmly back on British soil, landing in Heathrow airport this afternoon looking casual in cashmere jogging bottoms and a pair of white high-top trainers. The 25-year-old actress, who is famous for her relaxed style, looked polished despite the long flight from LAX airport. Scroll down for video Cressida returned to London from LA today, arriving at Heathrow looking casual in white trainers Louis Vuitton lockit PM tote. Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend, 25, landed in Heathrow this afternoon. Has been announced as the muse for British designer, Mulberry. She wore the designer label at the BAFTA Tea Party in LA on Saturday. Tulip Fever actress's acting was praised by producer Harvey Weinstein
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Louis Vuitton
|
[
"London"
] |
{
"passage": 3117,
"query": 4800
}
|
Query: '@placeholder is packed full of extraordinary arts, music and culture.
Entities: Bang Bang, Tower Bridge, Jessie J, Downton, Science Museum, Stephen Hawking, West End, Lord's Cricket Ground, Jim Carter, Official Guest of Honour, Carole King Musical, Parliament, Royal Opera House, London, British, Guest of Honour
Passage: One lucky tourist is set to receive the red carpet treatment with a once-in-a-lifetime trip to London. Celebrities including Jessie J, Downton actor Jim Carter and Professor Stephen Hawking are offering guided tours of the capital to one competition winner who will be crowned London's Guest of Honour. The campaign is a bid to promote the British capital around the world and will include taking in a West End show, visiting Lord's Cricket Ground and even opening the city's iconic Tower Bridge. The Official Guest of Honour will take in a West End musical with 'Bang Bang' singer Jessie J. Stars set to host one tourist for once-in-a-lifetime trip to capital. Jessie J will escort winner to BEAUTIFUL - The Carole King Musical. Science Museum tour will include physicist Stephen Hawking as host. Experience includes tours of Parliament and the Royal Opera House
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London
|
[
"Unite"
] |
{
"passage": 3118,
"query": 4801
}
|
Query: We all know Len McCluskey and @placeholder buy Labour’s policies, choose Labour’s leader and pick Labour’s candidates.
Entities: Jim Murphy, Len McCluskey, Margaret Thatcher, Tories, Ed Miliband, Unite, Firebrand, Labour, Scottish Labour
Passage: Ed Miliband last night received a £1.5 million donation from left-wing firebrand Len McCluskey’s trade union Unite. The union said it gave the cash to Labour’s general election campaign fund because of fears the Conservatives could be elected in May on a ‘tide of big business cash’. The Tories said the donation would ‘not come for free’, highlighting a series of policy demands made by Unite. All smiles: The donation came as Ed Miliband, pictured with Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy yesterday, spoke approvingly of ‘redistribution’ of money from the better-off to the poor Proposals approved at its most recent conference included a 400 per cent increase in the dole, the reversal of all spending cuts and the repeal of Margaret Thatcher’s anti-strike laws. Firebrand Len McCluskey’s trade union Unite donated cash to Labour. But senior Tories warned Unite would want a return on its investment. Policies have included 400% dole increase and repealing anti-strike laws. 'More than two-thirds' of Labour's £51.3m pledges since 2010 by unions
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Unite
|
[
"Shane Elliott"
] |
{
"passage": 3119,
"query": 4802
}
|
Query: @placeholder was rolling with our goofy antics, so it was easy,' said Mr Stack.
Entities: Delaware, George Washington, Photoshop, Joe Stack, Kentucky, American Revolution, Star Wars, Shane Elliott, Joe, George Washington Crossing the Delaware, The Matrix, Groom, Louisville, Meredith Stack
Passage: At first glance you could be forgiven for mistaking this picture for the famous oil painting of George Washington crossing the Delaware during the American Revolution. But look a little closer and the bright orange water pistols give the game away. Groom Joe Stack, from Louisville, Kentucky, decided to forgo traditional wedding pictures and pose for scenes that resemble action-packed blockbusters with his best man and ushers. With a little help from Photoshop the groomsmen look as though they have been transported back in time to the American Revolution and onto the sets of Star Wars and The Matrix. Scroll down for video. Couple Joe and Meredith Stack decided to forgo traditional wedding pictures for scenes that resemble blockbusters. Photographer Shane Elliott surprised the group by touching up the photos which took 20 hours to edit on Photoshop. Groomsmen recreated the famous American Revolution oil painting of George Washington Crossing the Delaware. They also posed for scenes from Star Wars and The Matrix, but had no idea what the finished project would look like
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Shane Elliott
|
[
"Jessica"
] |
{
"passage": 3120,
"query": 4803
}
|
Query: @placeholder was 'playful' that morning, Chau testified, and had been riding a little pink bike before being dropped off at Le's house.
Entities: Chau, Van Le, Jessica, Le, Oklahoma City, Jessica Chau, Ashley Collman, Oklahoma
Passage: By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 18:04 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 18:04 EST, 14 June 2013 After deliberating for less than an hour, a jury in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, found a babysitter guilty for the first-degree murder of a toddler who was in her care. They suggested a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole. The babysitter, 50-year-old Van Le, was tried for murdering 2-year-old Jessica Chau, the niece she had been babysitting for a year. Jessica died on September 24 after suffering for two days from injuries sustained under her aunt's watch. Le testified that she was only trying to revive Jessica, who was not feeling well and wasn't breathing. She picked her up, shook her, and put her on the floor 'very hard.' 50-year-old Van Le was found guilty of killing her niece 2-year-old Jessica Chau, who she had been babysitting for over a year. Le's son testified that his mother grabbed Jessica by the ankles and slammed her head on the floor. Chau was hospitalized for two days before succumbing to her injuries. Le will be sentenced June 27
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Jessica
|
[
"Viktor Yanukovych"
] |
{
"passage": 3121,
"query": 4804
}
|
Query: Negotiations between the authorities and the opposition on finding a way out of the crisis appeared to have stalled yesterday, after @placeholder took an unexpected sick leave and told opposition leaders that it was now up to them to make concessions.
Entities: Viktor Yanukovych, Automaidan, Bulatov, Ukraine, Dmytro Bulatov, Ukrainian, Kiev
Passage: A Ukrainian opposition activist who went missing last week says he was kidnapped, crucified and had part of his ear cut off in the latest attack on an anti-government protester. Dmytro Bulatov, 35, a member of Automaidan, a group of car owners that has taken part in the protests against President Viktor Yanukovych, went missing January 22. He was discovered outside Kiev yesterday and told rescuers that his kidnappers kept him in the dark for more than a week, beat him severely, nailed him to a cross and sliced off a piece of ear, before eventually dumping him in a forest. Dmytro Bulatov says kidnappers kept him in the dark for more than a week. 35-year-old told rescuers he was severely tortured then dumped in forest. Bulatov is a member of Automaidan, an anti-government car owner group. Kidnapping is the latest attack on a Ukrainian anti-government protester. President Viktor Yanukovych is accused of 'intimidating the opposition' Attack comes as anti-government protests in Ukraine continue to grow
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Viktor Yanukovych
|
[
"Ian Campbell"
] |
{
"passage": 3122,
"query": 4805
}
|
Query: @placeholder and his partner, Officer Karl Hettinger, pulled the two over in a routine stop.
Entities: Ian Campbell, Vacaville, Powell, Onion Field, California Medical Facility, Los Angeles Police Protective League, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Gregory Powell, Joseph Wambaugh, CNN, Los Angeles, The Onion Field
Passage: (CNN) -- The infamous "Onion Field" cop killer whose 1963 crime was chronicled in a best-selling book and a movie has died, officials said Monday. He was 79. Gregory Powell died Sunday at the California Medical Facility, a prison in Vacaville, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said in a statement. In October, Powell was denied compassionate release, all but guaranteeing he would die behind bars. He had cancer, according to the Los Angeles Police Protective League. Prison officials, however, never confirmed that account and Monday's statement said simply that Powell died of "natural causes." He was serving a life sentence with the possibility of parole for killing Los Angeles Police Officer Ian Campbell nearly 50 years ago. Gregory Powell was 79. He was serving a life sentence for the 1963 murder of a Los Angeles police officer. The crime was chronicled in Joseph Wambaugh's book, "The Onion Field"
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Ian Campbell
|
[
"Gregory Powell",
"Powell"
] |
{
"passage": 3122,
"query": 4806
}
|
Query: @placeholder, who was ordered out of the car, pointed a gun at Campbell's head.
Entities: Ian Campbell, Vacaville, Powell, Onion Field, California Medical Facility, Los Angeles Police Protective League, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Gregory Powell, Joseph Wambaugh, CNN, Los Angeles, The Onion Field
Passage: (CNN) -- The infamous "Onion Field" cop killer whose 1963 crime was chronicled in a best-selling book and a movie has died, officials said Monday. He was 79. Gregory Powell died Sunday at the California Medical Facility, a prison in Vacaville, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said in a statement. In October, Powell was denied compassionate release, all but guaranteeing he would die behind bars. He had cancer, according to the Los Angeles Police Protective League. Prison officials, however, never confirmed that account and Monday's statement said simply that Powell died of "natural causes." He was serving a life sentence with the possibility of parole for killing Los Angeles Police Officer Ian Campbell nearly 50 years ago. Gregory Powell was 79. He was serving a life sentence for the 1963 murder of a Los Angeles police officer. The crime was chronicled in Joseph Wambaugh's book, "The Onion Field"
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Gregory Powell
|
[
"Gregory Powell",
"Powell"
] |
{
"passage": 3122,
"query": 4806
}
|
Query: @placeholder, who was ordered out of the car, pointed a gun at Campbell's head.
Entities: Ian Campbell, Vacaville, Powell, Onion Field, California Medical Facility, Los Angeles Police Protective League, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Gregory Powell, Joseph Wambaugh, CNN, Los Angeles, The Onion Field
Passage: (CNN) -- The infamous "Onion Field" cop killer whose 1963 crime was chronicled in a best-selling book and a movie has died, officials said Monday. He was 79. Gregory Powell died Sunday at the California Medical Facility, a prison in Vacaville, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said in a statement. In October, Powell was denied compassionate release, all but guaranteeing he would die behind bars. He had cancer, according to the Los Angeles Police Protective League. Prison officials, however, never confirmed that account and Monday's statement said simply that Powell died of "natural causes." He was serving a life sentence with the possibility of parole for killing Los Angeles Police Officer Ian Campbell nearly 50 years ago. Gregory Powell was 79. He was serving a life sentence for the 1963 murder of a Los Angeles police officer. The crime was chronicled in Joseph Wambaugh's book, "The Onion Field"
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Powell
|
[
"World Cup"
] |
{
"passage": 3123,
"query": 4807
}
|
Query: This time round, that tally had been matched in just 106 minutes as the frustrating caution of opening @placeholder group games at the last tournament was thrown to the wind.
Entities: Everton, Match Zone, Australia, World Cup, Alexis Sanchez, Sanchez, Wigan, Chile, Holland, Barcelona, Spain, Tim Cahill, South Americans, Jean Beausejour, Group B, Socceroos, Jorge Valdivia, Adam Shergold
Passage: By Adam Shergold Click here to view our brilliant Match Zone service including Tim Cahill's header Alexis Sanchez inspired Chile to a winning start at the World Cup - but they were forced to work hard by an Australia team who looked early on as if they would be utterly humiliated. Living up to their 'dark horses' tag, Chile raced into a two-goal lead inside 16 minutes as Barcelona star Sanchez scored one and created another for Jorge Valdivia. But the South Americans couldn't convert their possession into further goals and were caught cold when Tim Cahill headed Australia back into contention before half-time. Chile kick off World Cup campaign with 3-1 victory over Australia. Alexis Sanchez fired South Americans ahead after just twelve minutes. Midfielder Jorge Valdivia doubled Chile's advantage just two minutes later. Former Everton man Tim Cahill scored trademark header to get Socceroos back in the game. Wigan wideman Jean Beausejour made sure of Chile's win in injury time. Holland hammered Spain 5-1 in Friday night's other Group B fixture
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World Cup
|
[
"Russia",
"Russian"
] |
{
"passage": 3124,
"query": 4808
}
|
Query: When it won the bid in 2007, @placeholder said the Winter Games would cost $12 billion, but the government's website now cites the total cost as 1.5 trillion rubles ($45 billion.)
Entities: I-Maine, Russian, Russia, Olympics, U.S., Angus King, Winter Olympics, Sochi, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Games, Winter Olympic Games, State of the Union, Jihadi
Passage: (CNN) -- A video surfaces threatening the Winter Olympics. Russia's President vows the Games will be safe. Some U.S. lawmakers warn that they won't be. One thing was clear as debate over the situation surged on Sunday: security is a top concern, less than three weeks away from the competition. "It's a very serious fear," Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, told CNN's State of the Union Sunday. Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that the Games, like any high-profile event, could be a target for terrorists. But, he said, Russia has a "perfect understanding" of the threat and how to stop it. NEW: U.S. lawmakers say they're concerned about security at the Olympics. A video on a well-known Jihadi website threatens the Winter Olympic Games. Russia will do its utmost to keep Sochi visitors safe, says President Vladimir Putin
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Russia
|
[
"Russia",
"Russian"
] |
{
"passage": 3124,
"query": 4808
}
|
Query: When it won the bid in 2007, @placeholder said the Winter Games would cost $12 billion, but the government's website now cites the total cost as 1.5 trillion rubles ($45 billion.)
Entities: I-Maine, Russian, Russia, Olympics, U.S., Angus King, Winter Olympics, Sochi, Vladimir Putin, CNN, Games, Winter Olympic Games, State of the Union, Jihadi
Passage: (CNN) -- A video surfaces threatening the Winter Olympics. Russia's President vows the Games will be safe. Some U.S. lawmakers warn that they won't be. One thing was clear as debate over the situation surged on Sunday: security is a top concern, less than three weeks away from the competition. "It's a very serious fear," Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, told CNN's State of the Union Sunday. Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that the Games, like any high-profile event, could be a target for terrorists. But, he said, Russia has a "perfect understanding" of the threat and how to stop it. NEW: U.S. lawmakers say they're concerned about security at the Olympics. A video on a well-known Jihadi website threatens the Winter Olympic Games. Russia will do its utmost to keep Sochi visitors safe, says President Vladimir Putin
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Russian
|
[
"Auckland"
] |
{
"passage": 3125,
"query": 4809
}
|
Query: performance by their colleagues in @placeholder with something very special
Entities: All Blacks, England, Lancaster, New Zealand, Stuart Lancaster, Dunedin, Auckland
Passage: You wouldn’t need a big restaurant to organise a lunch for the England teams who have beaten the All Blacks in New Zealand. It has happened just twice — in 1973 and 2003 — but Stuart Lancaster’s side can join those guys on the top table if they play their cards correctly this week. They were very good in Auckland but in Dunedin they must play like world-beaters. This is by a long chalk the biggest week yet for England under Lancaster. He has a large squad of hungry, in-form players to select from — and that is a situation that needs to be managed — but this is the moment to go ruthlessly for a result that would firstly define their own careers and then reverberate around the globe. They mustn’t let this moment pass them by. England can join the teams from 1973 and 2003 and win in New Zealand. Stuart Lancaster's side were excellent in Auckland, but need to play like world-beaters in Dunedin. This week is the biggest yet for England under coach Lancaster. England were beaten 20-15 in the first Test in Auckland
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Auckland
|
[
"Augusta National",
"Augusta National Golf Club"
] |
{
"passage": 3126,
"query": 4810
}
|
Query: @placeholder's membership -- which includes titans of industry and finance -- has been male-only since the club's opening in 1932.
Entities: Ginni Rometty, Payne, America, Rometty, Augusta National, CNN, Augusta National Golf Club, IBM, Billy Payne
Passage: (CNN) -- The chairman of the club that hosts America's most prestigious golf tournament skirted the prickly issue of women's membership Wednesday, saying it is a private matter. During his annual media session, Billy Payne, chairman of Augusta National Golf Club, did not comment specifically on Ginni Rometty, the top executive at IBM and, undoubtedly, one of the corporate world's most powerful women. IBM's sponsorship of the Masters tournament guarantees club membership for its officers, but Rometty is a woman, and the club does not allow women to join. "Well, as has been the case, whenever that question is asked, all issues of membership are now and have historically been subject to the private deliberation of members," Payne said. "That statement remains accurate; it remains my statement." Augusta National Chairman Billy Payne is asked about the men-only membership policy. He says membership is "subject to the private deliberation of members" Ginni Rometty, IBM's top executive, cannot join despite her company's sponsorship. Her status has reignited the gender controversy as the Masters begins
|
Augusta National
|
[
"Augusta National",
"Augusta National Golf Club"
] |
{
"passage": 3126,
"query": 4810
}
|
Query: @placeholder's membership -- which includes titans of industry and finance -- has been male-only since the club's opening in 1932.
Entities: Ginni Rometty, Payne, America, Rometty, Augusta National, CNN, Augusta National Golf Club, IBM, Billy Payne
Passage: (CNN) -- The chairman of the club that hosts America's most prestigious golf tournament skirted the prickly issue of women's membership Wednesday, saying it is a private matter. During his annual media session, Billy Payne, chairman of Augusta National Golf Club, did not comment specifically on Ginni Rometty, the top executive at IBM and, undoubtedly, one of the corporate world's most powerful women. IBM's sponsorship of the Masters tournament guarantees club membership for its officers, but Rometty is a woman, and the club does not allow women to join. "Well, as has been the case, whenever that question is asked, all issues of membership are now and have historically been subject to the private deliberation of members," Payne said. "That statement remains accurate; it remains my statement." Augusta National Chairman Billy Payne is asked about the men-only membership policy. He says membership is "subject to the private deliberation of members" Ginni Rometty, IBM's top executive, cannot join despite her company's sponsorship. Her status has reignited the gender controversy as the Masters begins
|
Augusta National Golf Club
|
[
"Ginni Rometty",
"Rometty"
] |
{
"passage": 3126,
"query": 4811
}
|
Query: On the eve of the 2012 Masters opening Thursday, speculation surfaced that Payne, known to be more progressive than his predecessor, will offer @placeholder a membership, but only after the tournament ends and the gender debate dies down.
Entities: Ginni Rometty, Payne, America, Rometty, Augusta National, CNN, Augusta National Golf Club, IBM, Billy Payne
Passage: (CNN) -- The chairman of the club that hosts America's most prestigious golf tournament skirted the prickly issue of women's membership Wednesday, saying it is a private matter. During his annual media session, Billy Payne, chairman of Augusta National Golf Club, did not comment specifically on Ginni Rometty, the top executive at IBM and, undoubtedly, one of the corporate world's most powerful women. IBM's sponsorship of the Masters tournament guarantees club membership for its officers, but Rometty is a woman, and the club does not allow women to join. "Well, as has been the case, whenever that question is asked, all issues of membership are now and have historically been subject to the private deliberation of members," Payne said. "That statement remains accurate; it remains my statement." Augusta National Chairman Billy Payne is asked about the men-only membership policy. He says membership is "subject to the private deliberation of members" Ginni Rometty, IBM's top executive, cannot join despite her company's sponsorship. Her status has reignited the gender controversy as the Masters begins
|
Ginni Rometty
|
[
"Ginni Rometty",
"Rometty"
] |
{
"passage": 3126,
"query": 4811
}
|
Query: On the eve of the 2012 Masters opening Thursday, speculation surfaced that Payne, known to be more progressive than his predecessor, will offer @placeholder a membership, but only after the tournament ends and the gender debate dies down.
Entities: Ginni Rometty, Payne, America, Rometty, Augusta National, CNN, Augusta National Golf Club, IBM, Billy Payne
Passage: (CNN) -- The chairman of the club that hosts America's most prestigious golf tournament skirted the prickly issue of women's membership Wednesday, saying it is a private matter. During his annual media session, Billy Payne, chairman of Augusta National Golf Club, did not comment specifically on Ginni Rometty, the top executive at IBM and, undoubtedly, one of the corporate world's most powerful women. IBM's sponsorship of the Masters tournament guarantees club membership for its officers, but Rometty is a woman, and the club does not allow women to join. "Well, as has been the case, whenever that question is asked, all issues of membership are now and have historically been subject to the private deliberation of members," Payne said. "That statement remains accurate; it remains my statement." Augusta National Chairman Billy Payne is asked about the men-only membership policy. He says membership is "subject to the private deliberation of members" Ginni Rometty, IBM's top executive, cannot join despite her company's sponsorship. Her status has reignited the gender controversy as the Masters begins
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Rometty
|
[
"Japan"
] |
{
"passage": 3127,
"query": 4812
}
|
Query: Experts say it is no surprise that both of the last two oldest people have been @placeholder.
Entities: Victoria, Japan, Misao Okawa, Okawa, Spanish American War, Osaka, The Telegraph
Passage: We are led to believe that taking exercise and eating our greens are the secret to longevity. But it seems other, more enjoyable, pursuits might also contribute. The world’s oldest person, Misao Okawa, says the key to a long life is eating sushi and getting at least eight hours sleep a night. Misao Okawa, 115, will turn 116 on Wednesday and she is the world's oldest person Mrs Okawa, from Osaka in Japan, will turn 116 on Wednesday - she was born in 1898. When she was born, Queen Victoria was on the throne and the Spanish American War was raging, The Telegraph reports. Misao Okawa, from Osaka in Japan, will turn 116 on Wednesday. She says the key to a long life is to eat well and to learn to relax. She says it is also important to get at least eight hours sleep a night. Has also remained active well into old age - she was caught performing leg squats at 102
|
Japan
|
[
"Armstrong",
"Neil Armstrong"
] |
{
"passage": 3128,
"query": 4813
}
|
Query: Man on the moon: Historic moment as @placeholder's right foot leaves a print in the lunar soil
Entities: Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, New York, Armstrong, Apollo, Alex Gore, Lunar Module Eagle, Bonhams
Passage: By Alex Gore PUBLISHED: 15:47 EST, 17 March 2013 | UPDATED: 15:56 EST, 17 March 2013 Instruction sheets used by astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to make the first Moon landing are expected to fetch an astronomical £60,000 at auction. The signed papers were part of Aldrin's own manual used while Armstrong piloted the Lunar Module Eagle in 1969. A second by second account by Aldrin of the fraught final minutes as the module approached the lunar surface is also included in the sale. History in the making: Instruction sheets used by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin for the first Moon landing. Papers were part of Aldrin's own manual used during 1969 lunar landing. Sale also includes Aldrin's second by second account of final moments. It reveals first words spoken on the surface were 'contact light' by Aldrin. Accompanying letter explains just how dramatic the famous landing was. Papers go under the hammer later this month at Bonhams in New York. Aldrin is selling the papers after a change in law for Apollo astronauts
|
Armstrong
|
[
"Armstrong",
"Neil Armstrong"
] |
{
"passage": 3128,
"query": 4813
}
|
Query: Man on the moon: Historic moment as @placeholder's right foot leaves a print in the lunar soil
Entities: Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, New York, Armstrong, Apollo, Alex Gore, Lunar Module Eagle, Bonhams
Passage: By Alex Gore PUBLISHED: 15:47 EST, 17 March 2013 | UPDATED: 15:56 EST, 17 March 2013 Instruction sheets used by astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to make the first Moon landing are expected to fetch an astronomical £60,000 at auction. The signed papers were part of Aldrin's own manual used while Armstrong piloted the Lunar Module Eagle in 1969. A second by second account by Aldrin of the fraught final minutes as the module approached the lunar surface is also included in the sale. History in the making: Instruction sheets used by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin for the first Moon landing. Papers were part of Aldrin's own manual used during 1969 lunar landing. Sale also includes Aldrin's second by second account of final moments. It reveals first words spoken on the surface were 'contact light' by Aldrin. Accompanying letter explains just how dramatic the famous landing was. Papers go under the hammer later this month at Bonhams in New York. Aldrin is selling the papers after a change in law for Apollo astronauts
|
Neil Armstrong
|
[
"Red Sea"
] |
{
"passage": 3129,
"query": 4814
}
|
Query: Winter sun: Sharm el-Sheikh is the largest @placeholder resort and is very popular with British holidaymakers
Entities: Red Sea, Hilton Sharks Hotel, Egypt, Hilton Sharks Resort, Sam Webb, Waves Pool Bar, Rice, Sharm-el Sheikh, UK, Leah Rice, British
Passage: By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 11:34 EST, 30 January 2013 | UPDATED: 05:13 EST, 31 January 2013 A British businesswoman has died while singing karaoke on holiday at the popular Sharm-el Sheikh resort in Egypt. Catering company owner Leah Rice, 41, was having fun with her family at the five-star Hilton Sharks Hotel on Sunday night when tragedy struck just one day before she was due to return home Ms Rice collapsed during her performance inside the Waves Pool Bar as dozens of holidaymakers looked on in horror. British businesswoman Leah Rice, 41, who collapsed and died from an apparant heart attack while singing karaoke in a bar at the five-star Hilton Sharks Resort in Sharm-el Sheikh, Egypt. Leah Rice, 41, believed to have had a heart attack at the Red Sea resort. The mother-of-one was due to return to the UK tomorrow. Her firm's Facebook page was deluged with messages of condolence
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Red Sea
|
[
"Libyan"
] |
{
"passage": 3130,
"query": 4815
}
|
Query: 'There was a distortion of events that were occurring in @placeholder to justify an intervention which was essentially wrong and illegal,' he said.
Entities: US, Clinton, Gadhafi, UN, State Dept., NATO, Libyan, Congress, Benghazi, Muammar Gadhafi, Muammar Ghadafi, U.S., State Department, Joint Chiefs of Staff, America, Seif Gadhafi, Hillary Clinton, Dennis Kucinich, Ghadafi, Obama, Democratic, Pentagon
Passage: Secret phone recordings have revealed that a Democratic member of Congress and top Pentagon leaders went around then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to negotiate with the Libyan regime of Muammar Gadhafi because they were convinced she was hell-bent on taking the U.S. to war. America's intelligence community was conerned that Clinton was sanitizing their reports to make the case for military intervention on the basis of an impending genocide in the port city of Benghazi, even though there was scant evidence that Gadhafi's military was prepared to massacre rebel groups. The U.S. military's Joint Chiefs of Staff dispatched a middle-man in July 2011 to tell the dictator's son, Seif Gadhafi, that internal State Department reports sent to members of Congress were 'just full of stupid, stupid facts.' Clinton will face tough questions about her march to war against Muammar Ghadafi if she runs for president. Phone calls were recorde between Ghadafi's son and US officials, including Rep. Dennis Kucinich, complaining that Clinton's State Dept. was sanitizing intelligence reports to make her case. She ultimately convinced the UN and NATO allies to back military intervention there, and persuaded President Obama to go along
|
Libyan
|
[
"Benghazi"
] |
{
"passage": 3130,
"query": 4816
}
|
Query: If she runs, her foreign policy record as the United States' top diplomat will make the @placeholder case fair came for attack ads and debate questions
Entities: US, Clinton, Gadhafi, UN, State Dept., NATO, Libyan, Congress, Benghazi, Muammar Gadhafi, Muammar Ghadafi, U.S., State Department, Joint Chiefs of Staff, America, Seif Gadhafi, Hillary Clinton, Dennis Kucinich, Ghadafi, Obama, Democratic, Pentagon
Passage: Secret phone recordings have revealed that a Democratic member of Congress and top Pentagon leaders went around then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to negotiate with the Libyan regime of Muammar Gadhafi because they were convinced she was hell-bent on taking the U.S. to war. America's intelligence community was conerned that Clinton was sanitizing their reports to make the case for military intervention on the basis of an impending genocide in the port city of Benghazi, even though there was scant evidence that Gadhafi's military was prepared to massacre rebel groups. The U.S. military's Joint Chiefs of Staff dispatched a middle-man in July 2011 to tell the dictator's son, Seif Gadhafi, that internal State Department reports sent to members of Congress were 'just full of stupid, stupid facts.' Clinton will face tough questions about her march to war against Muammar Ghadafi if she runs for president. Phone calls were recorde between Ghadafi's son and US officials, including Rep. Dennis Kucinich, complaining that Clinton's State Dept. was sanitizing intelligence reports to make her case. She ultimately convinced the UN and NATO allies to back military intervention there, and persuaded President Obama to go along
|
Benghazi
|
[
"Gadhafi",
"Ghadafi",
"Muammar Gadhafi",
"Muammar Ghadafi"
] |
{
"passage": 3130,
"query": 4817
}
|
Query: 'We know we don't like the @placeholder regime, but we do not have a picture of who the opposition movement really is.
Entities: US, Clinton, Gadhafi, UN, State Dept., NATO, Libyan, Congress, Benghazi, Muammar Gadhafi, Muammar Ghadafi, U.S., State Department, Joint Chiefs of Staff, America, Seif Gadhafi, Hillary Clinton, Dennis Kucinich, Ghadafi, Obama, Democratic, Pentagon
Passage: Secret phone recordings have revealed that a Democratic member of Congress and top Pentagon leaders went around then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to negotiate with the Libyan regime of Muammar Gadhafi because they were convinced she was hell-bent on taking the U.S. to war. America's intelligence community was conerned that Clinton was sanitizing their reports to make the case for military intervention on the basis of an impending genocide in the port city of Benghazi, even though there was scant evidence that Gadhafi's military was prepared to massacre rebel groups. The U.S. military's Joint Chiefs of Staff dispatched a middle-man in July 2011 to tell the dictator's son, Seif Gadhafi, that internal State Department reports sent to members of Congress were 'just full of stupid, stupid facts.' Clinton will face tough questions about her march to war against Muammar Ghadafi if she runs for president. Phone calls were recorde between Ghadafi's son and US officials, including Rep. Dennis Kucinich, complaining that Clinton's State Dept. was sanitizing intelligence reports to make her case. She ultimately convinced the UN and NATO allies to back military intervention there, and persuaded President Obama to go along
|
Gadhafi
|
[
"Gadhafi",
"Ghadafi",
"Muammar Gadhafi",
"Muammar Ghadafi"
] |
{
"passage": 3130,
"query": 4817
}
|
Query: 'We know we don't like the @placeholder regime, but we do not have a picture of who the opposition movement really is.
Entities: US, Clinton, Gadhafi, UN, State Dept., NATO, Libyan, Congress, Benghazi, Muammar Gadhafi, Muammar Ghadafi, U.S., State Department, Joint Chiefs of Staff, America, Seif Gadhafi, Hillary Clinton, Dennis Kucinich, Ghadafi, Obama, Democratic, Pentagon
Passage: Secret phone recordings have revealed that a Democratic member of Congress and top Pentagon leaders went around then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to negotiate with the Libyan regime of Muammar Gadhafi because they were convinced she was hell-bent on taking the U.S. to war. America's intelligence community was conerned that Clinton was sanitizing their reports to make the case for military intervention on the basis of an impending genocide in the port city of Benghazi, even though there was scant evidence that Gadhafi's military was prepared to massacre rebel groups. The U.S. military's Joint Chiefs of Staff dispatched a middle-man in July 2011 to tell the dictator's son, Seif Gadhafi, that internal State Department reports sent to members of Congress were 'just full of stupid, stupid facts.' Clinton will face tough questions about her march to war against Muammar Ghadafi if she runs for president. Phone calls were recorde between Ghadafi's son and US officials, including Rep. Dennis Kucinich, complaining that Clinton's State Dept. was sanitizing intelligence reports to make her case. She ultimately convinced the UN and NATO allies to back military intervention there, and persuaded President Obama to go along
|
Ghadafi
|
[
"Gadhafi",
"Ghadafi",
"Muammar Gadhafi",
"Muammar Ghadafi"
] |
{
"passage": 3130,
"query": 4817
}
|
Query: 'We know we don't like the @placeholder regime, but we do not have a picture of who the opposition movement really is.
Entities: US, Clinton, Gadhafi, UN, State Dept., NATO, Libyan, Congress, Benghazi, Muammar Gadhafi, Muammar Ghadafi, U.S., State Department, Joint Chiefs of Staff, America, Seif Gadhafi, Hillary Clinton, Dennis Kucinich, Ghadafi, Obama, Democratic, Pentagon
Passage: Secret phone recordings have revealed that a Democratic member of Congress and top Pentagon leaders went around then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to negotiate with the Libyan regime of Muammar Gadhafi because they were convinced she was hell-bent on taking the U.S. to war. America's intelligence community was conerned that Clinton was sanitizing their reports to make the case for military intervention on the basis of an impending genocide in the port city of Benghazi, even though there was scant evidence that Gadhafi's military was prepared to massacre rebel groups. The U.S. military's Joint Chiefs of Staff dispatched a middle-man in July 2011 to tell the dictator's son, Seif Gadhafi, that internal State Department reports sent to members of Congress were 'just full of stupid, stupid facts.' Clinton will face tough questions about her march to war against Muammar Ghadafi if she runs for president. Phone calls were recorde between Ghadafi's son and US officials, including Rep. Dennis Kucinich, complaining that Clinton's State Dept. was sanitizing intelligence reports to make her case. She ultimately convinced the UN and NATO allies to back military intervention there, and persuaded President Obama to go along
|
Muammar Gadhafi
|
[
"Gadhafi",
"Ghadafi",
"Muammar Gadhafi",
"Muammar Ghadafi"
] |
{
"passage": 3130,
"query": 4817
}
|
Query: 'We know we don't like the @placeholder regime, but we do not have a picture of who the opposition movement really is.
Entities: US, Clinton, Gadhafi, UN, State Dept., NATO, Libyan, Congress, Benghazi, Muammar Gadhafi, Muammar Ghadafi, U.S., State Department, Joint Chiefs of Staff, America, Seif Gadhafi, Hillary Clinton, Dennis Kucinich, Ghadafi, Obama, Democratic, Pentagon
Passage: Secret phone recordings have revealed that a Democratic member of Congress and top Pentagon leaders went around then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to negotiate with the Libyan regime of Muammar Gadhafi because they were convinced she was hell-bent on taking the U.S. to war. America's intelligence community was conerned that Clinton was sanitizing their reports to make the case for military intervention on the basis of an impending genocide in the port city of Benghazi, even though there was scant evidence that Gadhafi's military was prepared to massacre rebel groups. The U.S. military's Joint Chiefs of Staff dispatched a middle-man in July 2011 to tell the dictator's son, Seif Gadhafi, that internal State Department reports sent to members of Congress were 'just full of stupid, stupid facts.' Clinton will face tough questions about her march to war against Muammar Ghadafi if she runs for president. Phone calls were recorde between Ghadafi's son and US officials, including Rep. Dennis Kucinich, complaining that Clinton's State Dept. was sanitizing intelligence reports to make her case. She ultimately convinced the UN and NATO allies to back military intervention there, and persuaded President Obama to go along
|
Muammar Ghadafi
|
[
"Hannibal Lecter"
] |
{
"passage": 3131,
"query": 4818
}
|
Query: But because of Dr Salazar, I could recognise his colleague and fellow practitioner, @placeholder.'
Entities: Mexican, Hannibal Lecter, Anthony Hopkins, Lambs, Salazar, Mexico, Thomas Harris, Silence of the Lambs, Nuevo Leon State Prison
Passage: The author behind one of the most unforgettable villains of cinematic history has finally revealed the real-life killer behind his chilling creation. Thomas Harris, who rarely gives interviews, has previously never spoken about what inspired his cannibalistic serial killer Hannibal Lecter, as portrayed in the classic Silence of the Lambs by Anthony Hopkins. But he has now revealed the character was inspired by a real-life doctor and murderer he met while visiting a Mexican prison in the 1960s Author Thomas Harris (right) has revealed the inspiration for his most chilling creation, Hannibal Lecter, as played by Anthony Hopkins in Silence of the Lambs (left), was in fact a real-life doctor he met in a Mexican prison while working as a journalist. Thomas Harris reveals real-life doctor was inspiration for Hannibal Lecter. He met 'Dr Salazar' in Mexican prison while working as a journalist. Was told by warden the doctor was 'insane' and would 'never leave' The surgeon spent 20 years in the Nuevo Leon State Prison, in Mexico
|
Hannibal Lecter
|
[
"Norway"
] |
{
"passage": 3132,
"query": 4819
}
|
Query: News: Report -- Sandy Hook shooter tried to emulate @placeholder massacre
Entities: Hartford Courant, CBS News, Connecticut, Ferguson, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Anders Breivik, Adam Lanza, Lanza, Christopher J. Ferguson, Norway
Passage: Speculation continues to swirl around the potential involvement of violent video games in Adam Lanza's rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December. The official investigation has yet to release its report, but consistent accounts indicate Lanza was an enthusiastic player of violent games. On Monday, CBS News raised eyebrows with a report citing unnamed law enforcement sources conjecturing that Lanza was motivated in part by violent video games as well as Norway shooter Anders Breivik. The investigating Connecticut police later said that's "all speculation." According to the Hartford Courant, we know that when the police searched Lanza's home after the shooting, they found thousands of dollars' worth of violent video games. We also know that Lanza's mom let him play games while she traveled. Consistent accounts indicate that Adam Lanza played a lot of violent video games. Christopher J. Ferguson: There is no evidence linking video games to mass shootings. He says people tend to see an illusion of correlation when there is none. Ferguson: Even if we can regulate violence in games, it wouldn't stop mass shooters
|
Norway
|
[
"Sandy Hook Elementary School"
] |
{
"passage": 3132,
"query": 4820
}
|
Query: In the weeks since the @placeholder, Connecticut, massacre, there have been a host of high-profile crimes committed by older men.
Entities: Hartford Courant, CBS News, Connecticut, Ferguson, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Anders Breivik, Adam Lanza, Lanza, Christopher J. Ferguson, Norway
Passage: Speculation continues to swirl around the potential involvement of violent video games in Adam Lanza's rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December. The official investigation has yet to release its report, but consistent accounts indicate Lanza was an enthusiastic player of violent games. On Monday, CBS News raised eyebrows with a report citing unnamed law enforcement sources conjecturing that Lanza was motivated in part by violent video games as well as Norway shooter Anders Breivik. The investigating Connecticut police later said that's "all speculation." According to the Hartford Courant, we know that when the police searched Lanza's home after the shooting, they found thousands of dollars' worth of violent video games. We also know that Lanza's mom let him play games while she traveled. Consistent accounts indicate that Adam Lanza played a lot of violent video games. Christopher J. Ferguson: There is no evidence linking video games to mass shootings. He says people tend to see an illusion of correlation when there is none. Ferguson: Even if we can regulate violence in games, it wouldn't stop mass shooters
|
Sandy Hook Elementary School
|
[
"Connecticut"
] |
{
"passage": 3132,
"query": 4821
}
|
Query: In the weeks since the Newtown, @placeholder, massacre, there have been a host of high-profile crimes committed by older men.
Entities: Hartford Courant, CBS News, Connecticut, Ferguson, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Anders Breivik, Adam Lanza, Lanza, Christopher J. Ferguson, Norway
Passage: Speculation continues to swirl around the potential involvement of violent video games in Adam Lanza's rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December. The official investigation has yet to release its report, but consistent accounts indicate Lanza was an enthusiastic player of violent games. On Monday, CBS News raised eyebrows with a report citing unnamed law enforcement sources conjecturing that Lanza was motivated in part by violent video games as well as Norway shooter Anders Breivik. The investigating Connecticut police later said that's "all speculation." According to the Hartford Courant, we know that when the police searched Lanza's home after the shooting, they found thousands of dollars' worth of violent video games. We also know that Lanza's mom let him play games while she traveled. Consistent accounts indicate that Adam Lanza played a lot of violent video games. Christopher J. Ferguson: There is no evidence linking video games to mass shootings. He says people tend to see an illusion of correlation when there is none. Ferguson: Even if we can regulate violence in games, it wouldn't stop mass shooters
|
Connecticut
|
[
"Aston Villa"
] |
{
"passage": 3133,
"query": 4822
}
|
Query: Mata did his best to try to break down @placeholder to find a winner, but couldn't pass his way through a tight midfield
Entities: United, Louis van Gaal, Spaniard, Aston Villa, Radamel Falcao, Old Trafford, Colombia, Manchester, Villa Park, Monaco, Juan Mata, Manchester United, Mata, Falcao, Christmas
Passage: Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata feels Radamel Falcao's goal against Aston Villa was just rewards for all of his hard work, but admitted being frustrated after only managing a draw on Saturday. Falcao has endured a frustrating start to life in Manchester after completing a shock transfer deadline day loan move to Old Trafford from Monaco. A persistent knee problem kept the Colombia striker out of the team for the majority of November, and he has been restricted to cameos off the bench the past few games. VIDEO Scroll down for Louis van Gaal discussing the title race and United's latest odds. Juan Mata feels Radamel Falcao deserved goal against Aston Villa. Falcao scored equaliser at Villa Park on first start since September. Mata described the match at Villa Park as a 'complicated game' Talking in his blog, the Spaniard admits relishing the Christmas period
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Aston Villa
|
[
"NATO"
] |
{
"passage": 3134,
"query": 4823
}
|
Query: Abawi said @placeholder forces are hoping to draw more "extremist fighters" out of their hiding places and into combat.
Entities: Marines, Afghanistan, Abawi, Operation Moshtarak, Marjah, Taliban, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S., Mark Dietz, NATO, Afghan, CNN, Atia Abawi
Passage: Marjah, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The NATO operation aimed at tackling a Taliban stronghold in southern Afghanistan is making progress, officials say. Operation Moshtarak, in the southern city of Marjah, is going "very smooth" so far, U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Mark Dietz told CNN Monday. He said the Marines had bypassed several lines of roadside bombs and were in the process of clearing the city "from the inside out." There has been some active combat, said CNN's Atia Abawi, who is embedded with U.S. Marines in Marjah. Watch Marines in action in Marjah The Taliban is "popping up in various parts of the city," Abawi said. "We went just a couple hundred meters outside of the position that we're usually based in -- we were under gunfire ourselves." NEW: Marines clearing Taliban's "last bastion" in area from inside out, spokesman says. NEW: Anti-Taliban operation's progress is "very smooth," U.S. military says. NEW: Five Afghan civilians killed in airstrike not connected to Operation Moshtarak. Troops in Marjah recovered $8.7 million worth of raw opium, says embedded CNN reporter
|
NATO
|
[
"Taliban"
] |
{
"passage": 3134,
"query": 4824
}
|
Query: The @placeholder finances its activities in part through the illegal opium trade.
Entities: Marines, Afghanistan, Abawi, Operation Moshtarak, Marjah, Taliban, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S., Mark Dietz, NATO, Afghan, CNN, Atia Abawi
Passage: Marjah, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The NATO operation aimed at tackling a Taliban stronghold in southern Afghanistan is making progress, officials say. Operation Moshtarak, in the southern city of Marjah, is going "very smooth" so far, U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Mark Dietz told CNN Monday. He said the Marines had bypassed several lines of roadside bombs and were in the process of clearing the city "from the inside out." There has been some active combat, said CNN's Atia Abawi, who is embedded with U.S. Marines in Marjah. Watch Marines in action in Marjah The Taliban is "popping up in various parts of the city," Abawi said. "We went just a couple hundred meters outside of the position that we're usually based in -- we were under gunfire ourselves." NEW: Marines clearing Taliban's "last bastion" in area from inside out, spokesman says. NEW: Anti-Taliban operation's progress is "very smooth," U.S. military says. NEW: Five Afghan civilians killed in airstrike not connected to Operation Moshtarak. Troops in Marjah recovered $8.7 million worth of raw opium, says embedded CNN reporter
|
Taliban
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 3134,
"query": 4825
}
|
Query: Villagers told the troops that the Taliban were using private homes to fire at @placeholder forces.
Entities: Marines, Afghanistan, Abawi, Operation Moshtarak, Marjah, Taliban, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S., Mark Dietz, NATO, Afghan, CNN, Atia Abawi
Passage: Marjah, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The NATO operation aimed at tackling a Taliban stronghold in southern Afghanistan is making progress, officials say. Operation Moshtarak, in the southern city of Marjah, is going "very smooth" so far, U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Mark Dietz told CNN Monday. He said the Marines had bypassed several lines of roadside bombs and were in the process of clearing the city "from the inside out." There has been some active combat, said CNN's Atia Abawi, who is embedded with U.S. Marines in Marjah. Watch Marines in action in Marjah The Taliban is "popping up in various parts of the city," Abawi said. "We went just a couple hundred meters outside of the position that we're usually based in -- we were under gunfire ourselves." NEW: Marines clearing Taliban's "last bastion" in area from inside out, spokesman says. NEW: Anti-Taliban operation's progress is "very smooth," U.S. military says. NEW: Five Afghan civilians killed in airstrike not connected to Operation Moshtarak. Troops in Marjah recovered $8.7 million worth of raw opium, says embedded CNN reporter
|
U.S.
|
[
"Abawi",
"Atia Abawi"
] |
{
"passage": 3134,
"query": 4826
}
|
Query: "The majority of the fighting, the majority of the headway being made, is by the U.S. forces," @placeholder reported.
Entities: Marines, Afghanistan, Abawi, Operation Moshtarak, Marjah, Taliban, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S., Mark Dietz, NATO, Afghan, CNN, Atia Abawi
Passage: Marjah, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The NATO operation aimed at tackling a Taliban stronghold in southern Afghanistan is making progress, officials say. Operation Moshtarak, in the southern city of Marjah, is going "very smooth" so far, U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Mark Dietz told CNN Monday. He said the Marines had bypassed several lines of roadside bombs and were in the process of clearing the city "from the inside out." There has been some active combat, said CNN's Atia Abawi, who is embedded with U.S. Marines in Marjah. Watch Marines in action in Marjah The Taliban is "popping up in various parts of the city," Abawi said. "We went just a couple hundred meters outside of the position that we're usually based in -- we were under gunfire ourselves." NEW: Marines clearing Taliban's "last bastion" in area from inside out, spokesman says. NEW: Anti-Taliban operation's progress is "very smooth," U.S. military says. NEW: Five Afghan civilians killed in airstrike not connected to Operation Moshtarak. Troops in Marjah recovered $8.7 million worth of raw opium, says embedded CNN reporter
|
Abawi
|
[
"Abawi",
"Atia Abawi"
] |
{
"passage": 3134,
"query": 4826
}
|
Query: "The majority of the fighting, the majority of the headway being made, is by the U.S. forces," @placeholder reported.
Entities: Marines, Afghanistan, Abawi, Operation Moshtarak, Marjah, Taliban, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S., Mark Dietz, NATO, Afghan, CNN, Atia Abawi
Passage: Marjah, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The NATO operation aimed at tackling a Taliban stronghold in southern Afghanistan is making progress, officials say. Operation Moshtarak, in the southern city of Marjah, is going "very smooth" so far, U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Mark Dietz told CNN Monday. He said the Marines had bypassed several lines of roadside bombs and were in the process of clearing the city "from the inside out." There has been some active combat, said CNN's Atia Abawi, who is embedded with U.S. Marines in Marjah. Watch Marines in action in Marjah The Taliban is "popping up in various parts of the city," Abawi said. "We went just a couple hundred meters outside of the position that we're usually based in -- we were under gunfire ourselves." NEW: Marines clearing Taliban's "last bastion" in area from inside out, spokesman says. NEW: Anti-Taliban operation's progress is "very smooth," U.S. military says. NEW: Five Afghan civilians killed in airstrike not connected to Operation Moshtarak. Troops in Marjah recovered $8.7 million worth of raw opium, says embedded CNN reporter
|
Atia Abawi
|
[
"Taliban"
] |
{
"passage": 3134,
"query": 4827
}
|
Query: The @placeholder has often inflated casualty figures in the past.
Entities: Marines, Afghanistan, Abawi, Operation Moshtarak, Marjah, Taliban, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S., Mark Dietz, NATO, Afghan, CNN, Atia Abawi
Passage: Marjah, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The NATO operation aimed at tackling a Taliban stronghold in southern Afghanistan is making progress, officials say. Operation Moshtarak, in the southern city of Marjah, is going "very smooth" so far, U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Mark Dietz told CNN Monday. He said the Marines had bypassed several lines of roadside bombs and were in the process of clearing the city "from the inside out." There has been some active combat, said CNN's Atia Abawi, who is embedded with U.S. Marines in Marjah. Watch Marines in action in Marjah The Taliban is "popping up in various parts of the city," Abawi said. "We went just a couple hundred meters outside of the position that we're usually based in -- we were under gunfire ourselves." NEW: Marines clearing Taliban's "last bastion" in area from inside out, spokesman says. NEW: Anti-Taliban operation's progress is "very smooth," U.S. military says. NEW: Five Afghan civilians killed in airstrike not connected to Operation Moshtarak. Troops in Marjah recovered $8.7 million worth of raw opium, says embedded CNN reporter
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Taliban
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[
"Lawrence Murphy"
] |
{
"passage": 3135,
"query": 4828
}
|
Query: Murphy, it says, was a "top fundraiser and recruiter" for the church and the "Holy See wanted to retain @placeholder's services."
Entities: Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Lawrence Murphy, St. John's School, Vatican, Catholic, Holy See, Priest, Benedict XVI, U.S. District Court, Illinois, CNN, Deaf
Passage: (CNN) -- An Illinois man is suing the Vatican and Pope Benedict XVI for allegedly covering up sexual abuse by a priest at a Catholic school in Wisconsin. The lawsuit demands the Vatican release the names of thousands of Catholic priests that the suit says have "credible allegations of sexual misconduct" against them. The alleged victim, who is now an adult, says he was molested by Father Lawrence Murphy while a student at St. John's School for the Deaf, according to the complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. "The defendant, [the] Holy See, has known about the widespread problem of childhood sexual abuse committed by its clergy for centuries, but has covered up that abuse and thereby perpetuated the abuse," the suit says. NEW: Priest, now deceased, is believed to have molested up to 200 boys, victims advocate says. Suit alleges a cover-up involving the priest at a Wisconsin parochial school. Pope Benedict XVI is named in suit that alleges cover-up of sexual abuse. The lawsuit demands the Vatican release the names of thousands of Catholic priests
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Lawrence Murphy
|
[
"Foley",
"Mark Foley"
] |
{
"passage": 3136,
"query": 4829
}
|
Query: "I continue to pray for forgiveness from those I have disappointed" and emotionally harmed, @placeholder said in the statement.
Entities: FDLE, House, Gerald Bailey, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, U.S., Congress, MIAMI, Republican, CNN, House of Representatives, Florida, Bailey, Mark Foley, Foley
Passage: MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- The Florida Department of Law Enforcement closed a sex-related criminal probe of former U.S. Rep. Mark Foley on Friday without filing charges, authorities said. "There is insufficient evidence to pursue criminal charges," said Gerald Bailey, commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Authorities were investigating whether the Florida Republican, who resigned in September 2006, might have used congressional computers to engage or solicit minors in any illegal activities. Officials said they were hindered by refusal from Foley and the House of Representatives to allow inspection of the computers. "FDLE conducted as thorough and comprehensive investigation as possible considering Congress and Mr. Foley denied us access to critical data," Bailey said in a written statement. "Should additional information arise which is pertinent to this case, we will ensure it is appropriately investigated." Former lawmaker accused of sending suggestive messages to House pages. Florida agency won't file charges against ex-Rep. Mark Foley, official says. Foley, Congress blocked access to "critical data," agency says. Foley did not engage in sexual activity with minors, his attorney says
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Foley
|
[
"Foley",
"Mark Foley"
] |
{
"passage": 3136,
"query": 4829
}
|
Query: "I continue to pray for forgiveness from those I have disappointed" and emotionally harmed, @placeholder said in the statement.
Entities: FDLE, House, Gerald Bailey, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, U.S., Congress, MIAMI, Republican, CNN, House of Representatives, Florida, Bailey, Mark Foley, Foley
Passage: MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- The Florida Department of Law Enforcement closed a sex-related criminal probe of former U.S. Rep. Mark Foley on Friday without filing charges, authorities said. "There is insufficient evidence to pursue criminal charges," said Gerald Bailey, commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Authorities were investigating whether the Florida Republican, who resigned in September 2006, might have used congressional computers to engage or solicit minors in any illegal activities. Officials said they were hindered by refusal from Foley and the House of Representatives to allow inspection of the computers. "FDLE conducted as thorough and comprehensive investigation as possible considering Congress and Mr. Foley denied us access to critical data," Bailey said in a written statement. "Should additional information arise which is pertinent to this case, we will ensure it is appropriately investigated." Former lawmaker accused of sending suggestive messages to House pages. Florida agency won't file charges against ex-Rep. Mark Foley, official says. Foley, Congress blocked access to "critical data," agency says. Foley did not engage in sexual activity with minors, his attorney says
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Mark Foley
|
[
"DOMA",
"Defense of Marriage Act"
] |
{
"passage": 3137,
"query": 4830
}
|
Query: At issue was whether @placeholder violates equal protection guarantees in the Fifth Amendment's due process clause as applied to same-sex couples legally married under the laws of their states.
Entities: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Fifth Amendment, Stephen Breyer, Due Process Clause, Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayor, Defense of Marriage Act, DOMA, Edith Windsor, Anthony Kennedy, CNN, Antonin Scalia, Congress, Elena Kagan, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- In a dramatic slap at congressional authority, a divided Supreme Court has struck down a key part of a law that denies to legally married same-sex couples the same federal benefits provided to heterosexual spouses. The Defense of Marriage Act defines marriage as only between a man and a woman. The vote Wednesday was 5-4. "Although Congress has great authority to design laws to fit its own conception of sound national policy, it cannot deny the liberty protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment," said Justice Anthony Kennedy. He was supported by four more liberal colleagues: Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan. NEW: Edith Windsor, who sued the federal government, says she is overjoyed by the ruling. In a 5-4 decision, the high court says Congress cannot deny equal protection. "Today's DOMA ruling is a historic step forward," president's twitter account posts. Justice Antonin Scalia issues a thunderous dissent saying " the court has cheated both sides"
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DOMA
|
[
"DOMA",
"Defense of Marriage Act"
] |
{
"passage": 3137,
"query": 4830
}
|
Query: At issue was whether @placeholder violates equal protection guarantees in the Fifth Amendment's due process clause as applied to same-sex couples legally married under the laws of their states.
Entities: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Fifth Amendment, Stephen Breyer, Due Process Clause, Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayor, Defense of Marriage Act, DOMA, Edith Windsor, Anthony Kennedy, CNN, Antonin Scalia, Congress, Elena Kagan, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- In a dramatic slap at congressional authority, a divided Supreme Court has struck down a key part of a law that denies to legally married same-sex couples the same federal benefits provided to heterosexual spouses. The Defense of Marriage Act defines marriage as only between a man and a woman. The vote Wednesday was 5-4. "Although Congress has great authority to design laws to fit its own conception of sound national policy, it cannot deny the liberty protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment," said Justice Anthony Kennedy. He was supported by four more liberal colleagues: Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan. NEW: Edith Windsor, who sued the federal government, says she is overjoyed by the ruling. In a 5-4 decision, the high court says Congress cannot deny equal protection. "Today's DOMA ruling is a historic step forward," president's twitter account posts. Justice Antonin Scalia issues a thunderous dissent saying " the court has cheated both sides"
|
Defense of Marriage Act
|
[
"Fifth Amendment"
] |
{
"passage": 3137,
"query": 4831
}
|
Query: At issue was whether DOMA violates equal protection guarantees in the @placeholder's due process clause as applied to same-sex couples legally married under the laws of their states.
Entities: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Fifth Amendment, Stephen Breyer, Due Process Clause, Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayor, Defense of Marriage Act, DOMA, Edith Windsor, Anthony Kennedy, CNN, Antonin Scalia, Congress, Elena Kagan, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- In a dramatic slap at congressional authority, a divided Supreme Court has struck down a key part of a law that denies to legally married same-sex couples the same federal benefits provided to heterosexual spouses. The Defense of Marriage Act defines marriage as only between a man and a woman. The vote Wednesday was 5-4. "Although Congress has great authority to design laws to fit its own conception of sound national policy, it cannot deny the liberty protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment," said Justice Anthony Kennedy. He was supported by four more liberal colleagues: Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan. NEW: Edith Windsor, who sued the federal government, says she is overjoyed by the ruling. In a 5-4 decision, the high court says Congress cannot deny equal protection. "Today's DOMA ruling is a historic step forward," president's twitter account posts. Justice Antonin Scalia issues a thunderous dissent saying " the court has cheated both sides"
|
Fifth Amendment
|
[
"Anthony Kennedy"
] |
{
"passage": 3137,
"query": 4832
}
|
Query: @placeholder, in his opinion, used sweeping language to affirm the rights of gays and lesbians.
Entities: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Fifth Amendment, Stephen Breyer, Due Process Clause, Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayor, Defense of Marriage Act, DOMA, Edith Windsor, Anthony Kennedy, CNN, Antonin Scalia, Congress, Elena Kagan, Washington
Passage: Washington (CNN) -- In a dramatic slap at congressional authority, a divided Supreme Court has struck down a key part of a law that denies to legally married same-sex couples the same federal benefits provided to heterosexual spouses. The Defense of Marriage Act defines marriage as only between a man and a woman. The vote Wednesday was 5-4. "Although Congress has great authority to design laws to fit its own conception of sound national policy, it cannot deny the liberty protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment," said Justice Anthony Kennedy. He was supported by four more liberal colleagues: Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan. NEW: Edith Windsor, who sued the federal government, says she is overjoyed by the ruling. In a 5-4 decision, the high court says Congress cannot deny equal protection. "Today's DOMA ruling is a historic step forward," president's twitter account posts. Justice Antonin Scalia issues a thunderous dissent saying " the court has cheated both sides"
|
Anthony Kennedy
|
[
"ICU"
] |
{
"passage": 3138,
"query": 4833
}
|
Query: 'As it stands, the life plan is being adjusted to say that depending on the situation and cause, @placeholder isn't completely ruled out.
Entities: Alder Hey Hospital, Emily Payne, Amelia, Amelia Rose, PCH1B, High Dependency Unit, ICU
Passage: By Emily Payne The parents of a severely ill baby girl are threatening to take legal action after an ethics committee ruled that doctors can withdraw her breathing support - a move they fear will end her life. Amelia was diagnosed with PCH1B - an rare neurodegenerative disorder - in December last year. Her mother and father were told that only a 'handful' of cases have ever been diagnosed worldwide and, with no known cure for the condition, Amelia was given just 12 months to live. In March this year, medical staff, with the support of Amelia's parents, drew up an end of life care plan, which stated that Amelia would not be transferred to ICU if she suffered a seizure or became more ill. Twenty-three-month-old Amelia Rose suffers from a rare brain condition. She is cared for in the High Dependency Unit at Alder Hey Hospital and needs constant breathing assistance. An ethics committee recently ruled that doctors can withdraw this support. Her parents believe she still has quality of life and will fight to keep her alive. Hospital says 'for every child an agreement is reached about the most appropriate ongoing care needed'
|
ICU
|
[
"Facebook"
] |
{
"passage": 3139,
"query": 4834
}
|
Query: She has asked @placeholder to reactivate her account but so far has had no response.
Entities: Selena Gomez, Selena Miranda Gomez, Daily Mail, Facebook, Justin Bieber, Disney, New Mexico
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:50 EST, 6 August 2012 | UPDATED: 23:10 EST, 6 August 2012 Selena Gomez has been banned from Facebook - but fans of the Disney actress need not launch into uproar just yet. For the unfortunate victim of the online ban is not Justin Bieber's girlfriend with a million-dollar film career - but an 18-year-old girl called Selena Miranda Gomez from New Mexico. When she tried to sign into Facebook last week, she was told via email that her account had been shut down because it was 'inauthentic'. Real deal: The Facebook account of Disney actress Selena Gomez. Unfortunately for one teenager with the same name, her account was shut down after she was dubbed an imposter. Girl, 18, from New Mexico told she was 'inauthentic'
|
Facebook
|
[
"Hassan Mushaimaa",
"Mushaimaa"
] |
{
"passage": 3140,
"query": 4835
}
|
Query: The mass protests planned for Tuesday in support of calls for political reforms and other concessions and coincided with @placeholder's return..
Entities: Manama, King Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifa, Haq Movement, Bahrain, Shia, Mushaimaa, Hassan Mushaimaa, CNN, Interpol
Passage: Manama, Bahrain (CNN) -- Bahrain's king ordered the release of a number of prisoners and closed cases against several Shia leaders accused of plotting against the kingdom, the country's state news agency said early Tuesday. King Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifa named the leaders during a national unity speech last year, leading to the arrest of several of them and the exile of several others who were out of the country at the time. The announcement clears the way for the return of Hassan Mushaimaa, leader of Bahrain's largest opposition party, the Haq Movement. Mushaimaa said he planned to arrive in Manama Tuesday evening -- amid early speculation that he would be arrested. NEW: The decision means a self-exiled opposition leader won't be arrested when he returns Tuesday. "I know that thousands will be waiting for me," says Mushaimaa. Bahrain had requested Interpol to help in arresting Mushaimaa in September. Bahrain postpones Formula 1 race because of protests
|
Hassan Mushaimaa
|
[
"Hassan Mushaimaa",
"Mushaimaa"
] |
{
"passage": 3140,
"query": 4835
}
|
Query: The mass protests planned for Tuesday in support of calls for political reforms and other concessions and coincided with @placeholder's return..
Entities: Manama, King Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifa, Haq Movement, Bahrain, Shia, Mushaimaa, Hassan Mushaimaa, CNN, Interpol
Passage: Manama, Bahrain (CNN) -- Bahrain's king ordered the release of a number of prisoners and closed cases against several Shia leaders accused of plotting against the kingdom, the country's state news agency said early Tuesday. King Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifa named the leaders during a national unity speech last year, leading to the arrest of several of them and the exile of several others who were out of the country at the time. The announcement clears the way for the return of Hassan Mushaimaa, leader of Bahrain's largest opposition party, the Haq Movement. Mushaimaa said he planned to arrive in Manama Tuesday evening -- amid early speculation that he would be arrested. NEW: The decision means a self-exiled opposition leader won't be arrested when he returns Tuesday. "I know that thousands will be waiting for me," says Mushaimaa. Bahrain had requested Interpol to help in arresting Mushaimaa in September. Bahrain postpones Formula 1 race because of protests
|
Mushaimaa
|
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