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[ "Anthony Weiner", "Weiner" ]
{ "passage": 3180, "query": 4904 }
Query: The congressman, who spoke on condition of not being identified by name in order to discuss private conversations, said the public call by Schwartz was part of a stepped-up effort to force @placeholder out. Entities: Allyson Schwartz, Larry Kissell, Democrats, Maine, Reps, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York, Donnelly, Michael Michaud, CNN, Joe Donnelly, Weiner, Congress, Washington, Arkansas, Indiana, Mike Ross, Niki Tsongas, Anthony Weiner, D, Mark Pryor, Massachusetts, Democratic Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Fellow Democrats mounted increasing pressure Wednesday for Rep. Anthony Weiner to resign, a day after party leaders turned their backs on the liberal congressman embroiled in a "sexting" scandal. Sen. Mark Pryor of Arkansas and Reps. Allyson Schwartz of Pennsylvania, Michael Michaud of Maine, Mike Ross of Arkansas, Niki Tsongas of Massachusetts, Larry Kissell of North Carolina and Joe Donnelly of Indiana joined a growing chorus of Democratic voices that have called for Weiner, D-New York, to step down over sexually tinged online communications with several women that he then lied about. "Enough is enough," Donnelly said in a statement. "It's time for Congressman Weiner to resign. His actions have disgraced the Congress. Everyone should be focused on jobs and the economy and his refusal to do the right thing is a distraction." NEW: Democratic colleague says contrite Weiner called to apologize. More Democrats join call for Weiner to resign. An explicit photo claimed to be of Weiner is posted online. Sources say Weiner's district will likely be eliminated in the redistricting process
Weiner
[ "Democratic", "Democrats" ]
{ "passage": 3180, "query": 4905 }
Query: According to a @placeholder congressman who got one of the calls, Weiner was "very contrite" and said he "let everyone down." Entities: Allyson Schwartz, Larry Kissell, Democrats, Maine, Reps, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York, Donnelly, Michael Michaud, CNN, Joe Donnelly, Weiner, Congress, Washington, Arkansas, Indiana, Mike Ross, Niki Tsongas, Anthony Weiner, D, Mark Pryor, Massachusetts, Democratic Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Fellow Democrats mounted increasing pressure Wednesday for Rep. Anthony Weiner to resign, a day after party leaders turned their backs on the liberal congressman embroiled in a "sexting" scandal. Sen. Mark Pryor of Arkansas and Reps. Allyson Schwartz of Pennsylvania, Michael Michaud of Maine, Mike Ross of Arkansas, Niki Tsongas of Massachusetts, Larry Kissell of North Carolina and Joe Donnelly of Indiana joined a growing chorus of Democratic voices that have called for Weiner, D-New York, to step down over sexually tinged online communications with several women that he then lied about. "Enough is enough," Donnelly said in a statement. "It's time for Congressman Weiner to resign. His actions have disgraced the Congress. Everyone should be focused on jobs and the economy and his refusal to do the right thing is a distraction." NEW: Democratic colleague says contrite Weiner called to apologize. More Democrats join call for Weiner to resign. An explicit photo claimed to be of Weiner is posted online. Sources say Weiner's district will likely be eliminated in the redistricting process
Democratic
[ "Democratic", "Democrats" ]
{ "passage": 3180, "query": 4905 }
Query: According to a @placeholder congressman who got one of the calls, Weiner was "very contrite" and said he "let everyone down." Entities: Allyson Schwartz, Larry Kissell, Democrats, Maine, Reps, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York, Donnelly, Michael Michaud, CNN, Joe Donnelly, Weiner, Congress, Washington, Arkansas, Indiana, Mike Ross, Niki Tsongas, Anthony Weiner, D, Mark Pryor, Massachusetts, Democratic Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Fellow Democrats mounted increasing pressure Wednesday for Rep. Anthony Weiner to resign, a day after party leaders turned their backs on the liberal congressman embroiled in a "sexting" scandal. Sen. Mark Pryor of Arkansas and Reps. Allyson Schwartz of Pennsylvania, Michael Michaud of Maine, Mike Ross of Arkansas, Niki Tsongas of Massachusetts, Larry Kissell of North Carolina and Joe Donnelly of Indiana joined a growing chorus of Democratic voices that have called for Weiner, D-New York, to step down over sexually tinged online communications with several women that he then lied about. "Enough is enough," Donnelly said in a statement. "It's time for Congressman Weiner to resign. His actions have disgraced the Congress. Everyone should be focused on jobs and the economy and his refusal to do the right thing is a distraction." NEW: Democratic colleague says contrite Weiner called to apologize. More Democrats join call for Weiner to resign. An explicit photo claimed to be of Weiner is posted online. Sources say Weiner's district will likely be eliminated in the redistricting process
Democrats
[ "New York" ]
{ "passage": 3180, "query": 4906 }
Query: Two of the sources -- both Democratic strategists in New York -- said the impending redistricting is one reason @placeholder Democrats aren't rushing to call on Weiner to resign. Entities: Allyson Schwartz, Larry Kissell, Democrats, Maine, Reps, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York, Donnelly, Michael Michaud, CNN, Joe Donnelly, Weiner, Congress, Washington, Arkansas, Indiana, Mike Ross, Niki Tsongas, Anthony Weiner, D, Mark Pryor, Massachusetts, Democratic Passage: Washington (CNN) -- Fellow Democrats mounted increasing pressure Wednesday for Rep. Anthony Weiner to resign, a day after party leaders turned their backs on the liberal congressman embroiled in a "sexting" scandal. Sen. Mark Pryor of Arkansas and Reps. Allyson Schwartz of Pennsylvania, Michael Michaud of Maine, Mike Ross of Arkansas, Niki Tsongas of Massachusetts, Larry Kissell of North Carolina and Joe Donnelly of Indiana joined a growing chorus of Democratic voices that have called for Weiner, D-New York, to step down over sexually tinged online communications with several women that he then lied about. "Enough is enough," Donnelly said in a statement. "It's time for Congressman Weiner to resign. His actions have disgraced the Congress. Everyone should be focused on jobs and the economy and his refusal to do the right thing is a distraction." NEW: Democratic colleague says contrite Weiner called to apologize. More Democrats join call for Weiner to resign. An explicit photo claimed to be of Weiner is posted online. Sources say Weiner's district will likely be eliminated in the redistricting process
New York
[ "Affordable Care Act", "Obamacare" ]
{ "passage": 3181, "query": 4907 }
Query: RELATED: Obama promised @placeholder wouldn't do exactly what Gruber says it will do Entities: House, Issa, Republicans, Barack Obama, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Darrell Issa, Affordable Care Act, Obamacare, American, Americans, R-Calif., Jonathan Gruber, Gruber, MIT Passage: House Republicans are seizing on the opportunity to tie MIT economist Jonathan Gruber to President Barack Obama after a videos surfaced of Gruber insulting voters and saying Americans were mislead into supporting the President's signature health care law. Rep. Darrell Issa, (R-Calif.), who chairs the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, requested Gruber's testimony in a hearing to "examine transparency failures related to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act," according to a letter signed by Issa on Thursday. Gruber made headlines earlier this month when videos emerged of him saying that the passage of the Affordable Care Act was largely because of the "stupidity of the American voter" and a "lack of transparency." Rep. Darrell Issa called Jonathan Gruber to testify before a House committee. Gruber said Obamacare passed in part because of the "stupidity of the American voter" President Barack Obama has distanced himself from Gruber and the remarks
Affordable Care Act
[ "Affordable Care Act", "Obamacare" ]
{ "passage": 3181, "query": 4907 }
Query: RELATED: Obama promised @placeholder wouldn't do exactly what Gruber says it will do Entities: House, Issa, Republicans, Barack Obama, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Darrell Issa, Affordable Care Act, Obamacare, American, Americans, R-Calif., Jonathan Gruber, Gruber, MIT Passage: House Republicans are seizing on the opportunity to tie MIT economist Jonathan Gruber to President Barack Obama after a videos surfaced of Gruber insulting voters and saying Americans were mislead into supporting the President's signature health care law. Rep. Darrell Issa, (R-Calif.), who chairs the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, requested Gruber's testimony in a hearing to "examine transparency failures related to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act," according to a letter signed by Issa on Thursday. Gruber made headlines earlier this month when videos emerged of him saying that the passage of the Affordable Care Act was largely because of the "stupidity of the American voter" and a "lack of transparency." Rep. Darrell Issa called Jonathan Gruber to testify before a House committee. Gruber said Obamacare passed in part because of the "stupidity of the American voter" President Barack Obama has distanced himself from Gruber and the remarks
Obamacare
[ "Apple" ]
{ "passage": 3182, "query": 4908 }
Query: Others say it's unlikely that @placeholder will go back to the Entities: Daily Mail, AT&T, San Francisco, iPhone, Americans, Siri, 4S, iPhone 5, Apple Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:24 EST, 13 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:33 EST, 14 August 2012 Like many other Americans, AT&T is gearing up for the highly-anticipated iPhone 5 launch next month, moving to counter the flood of demand for the device. The iPhone 5 is set to be unveiled during an Apple press conference in San Francisco on September 12 and go on sale just weeks later. Apple's last iPhone model, the 4S - which introduced voice recognition system Siri, a new camera and a faster operating system - was introduced in October 2011. The next generation: Consumers have been waiting with baited breath for the launch of Apple's latest iPhone, the predecessor to the 4S model, pictured above. Major Apple announcement scheduled for September 12 in San Francisco. New iPhone expected to hit store shelves just weeks later. AT&T rumoured to have ordered 'all hands on deck' and pushed back regional training event to accommodate new iPhone's debut
Apple
[ "Chelsea" ]
{ "passage": 3183, "query": 4909 }
Query: Remy is congratulated by his @placeholder team-mates after scoring his fifth goal of the season Entities: Loic Remy, Stamford Bridge, Manchester City, Fernando, David Silva, Manuel Pellegrini, Man City, Frank Lampard, Chelsea, Premier League, Innate Passage: So there will be no title decided in January. Innate caution won the day over decisive risk taking. In short, the spectacle did not fit the billing. Not even the return of Frank Lampard to Stamford Bridge for the final 15 minutes of the game — the reaction was generally, though not exclusively, warm — could inject the necessary drama or create the fantastic finale. Chelsea and Manchester City both live to fight another day. The winter slog continues and the warm spring of title celebrations still seems some way off. In the end, Manuel Pellegrini had more to lose, though it was his side which created the better chances and it was they who sought the winner in those final anxious minutes. Loic Remy scored opening goal of top-of-the-table clash between Premier League leaders Chelsea and Man City. David Silva grabbed an equaliser shortly before the interval to help his side claim point at Stamford Bridge. Former Chelsea star Frank Lampard replaced Manchester City team-mate Fernando in the 77th minute
Chelsea
[ "Man City", "Manchester City" ]
{ "passage": 3183, "query": 4910 }
Query: @placeholder sat in Chelsea’s half in the second half without threatening much. Entities: Loic Remy, Stamford Bridge, Manchester City, Fernando, David Silva, Manuel Pellegrini, Man City, Frank Lampard, Chelsea, Premier League, Innate Passage: So there will be no title decided in January. Innate caution won the day over decisive risk taking. In short, the spectacle did not fit the billing. Not even the return of Frank Lampard to Stamford Bridge for the final 15 minutes of the game — the reaction was generally, though not exclusively, warm — could inject the necessary drama or create the fantastic finale. Chelsea and Manchester City both live to fight another day. The winter slog continues and the warm spring of title celebrations still seems some way off. In the end, Manuel Pellegrini had more to lose, though it was his side which created the better chances and it was they who sought the winner in those final anxious minutes. Loic Remy scored opening goal of top-of-the-table clash between Premier League leaders Chelsea and Man City. David Silva grabbed an equaliser shortly before the interval to help his side claim point at Stamford Bridge. Former Chelsea star Frank Lampard replaced Manchester City team-mate Fernando in the 77th minute
Man City
[ "Man City", "Manchester City" ]
{ "passage": 3183, "query": 4910 }
Query: @placeholder sat in Chelsea’s half in the second half without threatening much. Entities: Loic Remy, Stamford Bridge, Manchester City, Fernando, David Silva, Manuel Pellegrini, Man City, Frank Lampard, Chelsea, Premier League, Innate Passage: So there will be no title decided in January. Innate caution won the day over decisive risk taking. In short, the spectacle did not fit the billing. Not even the return of Frank Lampard to Stamford Bridge for the final 15 minutes of the game — the reaction was generally, though not exclusively, warm — could inject the necessary drama or create the fantastic finale. Chelsea and Manchester City both live to fight another day. The winter slog continues and the warm spring of title celebrations still seems some way off. In the end, Manuel Pellegrini had more to lose, though it was his side which created the better chances and it was they who sought the winner in those final anxious minutes. Loic Remy scored opening goal of top-of-the-table clash between Premier League leaders Chelsea and Man City. David Silva grabbed an equaliser shortly before the interval to help his side claim point at Stamford Bridge. Former Chelsea star Frank Lampard replaced Manchester City team-mate Fernando in the 77th minute
Manchester City
[ "Fernando" ]
{ "passage": 3183, "query": 4911 }
Query: Lampard ties the strings on his shorts as he waits on the sidelines before replacing @placeholder Entities: Loic Remy, Stamford Bridge, Manchester City, Fernando, David Silva, Manuel Pellegrini, Man City, Frank Lampard, Chelsea, Premier League, Innate Passage: So there will be no title decided in January. Innate caution won the day over decisive risk taking. In short, the spectacle did not fit the billing. Not even the return of Frank Lampard to Stamford Bridge for the final 15 minutes of the game — the reaction was generally, though not exclusively, warm — could inject the necessary drama or create the fantastic finale. Chelsea and Manchester City both live to fight another day. The winter slog continues and the warm spring of title celebrations still seems some way off. In the end, Manuel Pellegrini had more to lose, though it was his side which created the better chances and it was they who sought the winner in those final anxious minutes. Loic Remy scored opening goal of top-of-the-table clash between Premier League leaders Chelsea and Man City. David Silva grabbed an equaliser shortly before the interval to help his side claim point at Stamford Bridge. Former Chelsea star Frank Lampard replaced Manchester City team-mate Fernando in the 77th minute
Fernando
[ "Cumberland Hotel" ]
{ "passage": 3184, "query": 4912 }
Query: Police believe the suspect entered a room on the seventh floor (stock image of a @placeholder Hotel room) Entities: Cumberland Hotel, Islington, Sam Creighton, Marble Arch, Jimi Hendrix, London Passage: By Sam Creighton A fifth person has been arrested over a savage hammer attack at an upmarket London hotel that hospitalised three wealthy tourists. The 32-year-old man was picked up by police today, in Islington, north London, on suspicion of attempted murder and is currently being questioned. Three other men, aged 56, 34 and 32, have already been arrested in connection with the attack, and police have been given more time to quiz them about what happened. A fifth person has been arrested over the attack at the upmarket London hotel, police are still investigating The Cumberland Hotel, near Marble Arch, has a four-star rating and 1,000 rooms, including a Jimi Hendrix suite. The 32-year-old man was arrested in London and is being questioned. Three men and a woman have already been held in connection with attack. All three victims are still in hospital and one remains in critical condition
Cumberland Hotel
[ "Sultan", "Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said" ]
{ "passage": 3185, "query": 4913 }
Query: Hospitable: @placeholder has welcomed several British royals to Oman, among them the Queen in 2010 Entities: Sayyid Haithem Bin Tariq Al Said, Germany, Omani, Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said, Harry, Embassy, Oman, Sultan, Muscat, British Passage: Prince Harry's visit to Oman this week has been thrown into jeopardy after the country's ruler, Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said, was forced to travel to Germany for medical treatment. As a result, parts of the programme, including a parade, have been cancelled, while the Sultan's cousin, Sayyid Haithem Bin Tariq Al Said, will welcome the British royal at the airport in his place. This is the second time the 73-year-old ruler, who has been on the throne for 44 years, has had to seek medical help in Germany in three months. Unwell: Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said has had to travel to Germany for medical treatment. Harry is travelling to Oman tonight ahead of a two-day visit. 74-year-old Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said has had to pull out. Omani ruler has had to travel to Germany for emergency treatment. Some of the scheduled events will now not take place. British royal, 30, will meet British Embassy staff in Muscat
Sultan
[ "Sultan", "Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said" ]
{ "passage": 3185, "query": 4913 }
Query: Hospitable: @placeholder has welcomed several British royals to Oman, among them the Queen in 2010 Entities: Sayyid Haithem Bin Tariq Al Said, Germany, Omani, Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said, Harry, Embassy, Oman, Sultan, Muscat, British Passage: Prince Harry's visit to Oman this week has been thrown into jeopardy after the country's ruler, Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said, was forced to travel to Germany for medical treatment. As a result, parts of the programme, including a parade, have been cancelled, while the Sultan's cousin, Sayyid Haithem Bin Tariq Al Said, will welcome the British royal at the airport in his place. This is the second time the 73-year-old ruler, who has been on the throne for 44 years, has had to seek medical help in Germany in three months. Unwell: Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said has had to travel to Germany for medical treatment. Harry is travelling to Oman tonight ahead of a two-day visit. 74-year-old Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said has had to pull out. Omani ruler has had to travel to Germany for emergency treatment. Some of the scheduled events will now not take place. British royal, 30, will meet British Embassy staff in Muscat
Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said
[ "Red Cross" ]
{ "passage": 3186, "query": 4914 }
Query: A @placeholder food parcel arrives and their mood lifts. Entities: Mail Foreign Service, Haiti, Spaniards, Red Cross, Spain, Dia de la Banderita Passage: By Mail Foreign Service PUBLISHED: 02:34 EST, 10 October 2012 | UPDATED: 02:35 EST, 10 October 2012 Spaniards are being called on to supply food parcels to their poverty-stricken counterparts as the nation’s economic crisis continues to bite. Spain’s Red Cross today launches a drastic appeal for €30 million - a move which in recent years has been reserved for helping famine-hit African nations and earthquake-ravaged Haiti. It is the first time the agency’s annual campaign has focused solely on aiding people in its own country and will see essential food supplies handed out to 2.3 million ‘extremely vulnerable’ citizens over the next two years. International aid organisation launches appeal for €30 million. The benefactors of this year's annual fundraising day Dia de la Banderita will be fellow Spaniards
Red Cross
[ "Germany" ]
{ "passage": 3187, "query": 4915 }
Query: "The best animals were taken to @placeholder and we don't know exactly what happened to them. Entities: Tarpan, Poland, Russian, Britain, France, Germany, Białowieża Forest Trust, Marek Borkowski, Nazi, Konik, Netherlands, Polish, CNN, Europe Passage: (CNN) -- A small Polish wild horse that was used in Nazi experiments during the 1930s has become the center of wetland regeneration efforts across parts of Europe. The rare Konik breed is one of Poland's least known ecological exports and is believed to be descended from the Tarpan; a prehistoric horse that roamed wild in Europe until the end of the 19th century and whose last known individual died in a Russian zoo in 1909. Marek Borkowski, President of the Białowieża Forest Trust, says the group's breeding program has helped to stock reserves in Britain, France, Germany and the Netherlands with small herds that graze on the woody stems of invasive bushes allowing indigenous growth to re-establish itself -- sometimes after decades and even centuries of agricultural use. Rare konik breed of pony revived in Poland and exported across Europe. Related to the Tarpan, a prehistoric horse that once roamed the continent. Nazis were interested in the Polish horse because of purity of breed. Konik ponies thought to be hardy and help ecosystems return to natural state
Germany
[ "Konik" ]
{ "passage": 3187, "query": 4916 }
Query: The @placeholder are perfectly adapted to a variety of harsh environments, from wetlands to open forests, requiring little veterinary care for problems such as hoof rot that might afflict other horse breeds in similarly wet conditions. Entities: Tarpan, Poland, Russian, Britain, France, Germany, Białowieża Forest Trust, Marek Borkowski, Nazi, Konik, Netherlands, Polish, CNN, Europe Passage: (CNN) -- A small Polish wild horse that was used in Nazi experiments during the 1930s has become the center of wetland regeneration efforts across parts of Europe. The rare Konik breed is one of Poland's least known ecological exports and is believed to be descended from the Tarpan; a prehistoric horse that roamed wild in Europe until the end of the 19th century and whose last known individual died in a Russian zoo in 1909. Marek Borkowski, President of the Białowieża Forest Trust, says the group's breeding program has helped to stock reserves in Britain, France, Germany and the Netherlands with small herds that graze on the woody stems of invasive bushes allowing indigenous growth to re-establish itself -- sometimes after decades and even centuries of agricultural use. Rare konik breed of pony revived in Poland and exported across Europe. Related to the Tarpan, a prehistoric horse that once roamed the continent. Nazis were interested in the Polish horse because of purity of breed. Konik ponies thought to be hardy and help ecosystems return to natural state
Konik
[ "Cardiff", "Cardiff City" ]
{ "passage": 3188, "query": 4917 }
Query: @placeholder are ready to take the next step up, I hope I can help them. Entities: United, England, Manchester United, Champions League, Norwegian, Welsh, Cardiff, Vincent Tan, Treble, CNN, Molde, Alex Ferguson, Solskjaer, Bayern Munich, Malaysian, English, Norway, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Barcelona, Cardiff City, Malky Mackay Passage: (CNN) -- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer rescued Manchester United in 1999 to help the club win the Champions League, and he has now been charged with the task of saving Cardiff City from relegation into English football's second tier. The 40-year-old Norwegian famously came off the substitutes' bench for United in Barcelona to score the winner in stoppage time, giving them a 2-1 victory against Bayern Munich -- a win that wrapped up the Treble for Alex Ferguson's men. Cardiff's Malaysian owner Vincent Tan will be hoping Solskjaer, who has been given a 12-month rolling contract, can work similar magic for the struggling Welsh side after appointing the former Molde boss as Malky Mackay's successor on Thursday. Cardiff appoints Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as its new manager. Solskjaer succeeds Malky Mackay, who was sacked last month. It is his first managerial job in England after coaching Molde in Norway
Cardiff
[ "Cardiff", "Cardiff City" ]
{ "passage": 3188, "query": 4917 }
Query: @placeholder are ready to take the next step up, I hope I can help them. Entities: United, England, Manchester United, Champions League, Norwegian, Welsh, Cardiff, Vincent Tan, Treble, CNN, Molde, Alex Ferguson, Solskjaer, Bayern Munich, Malaysian, English, Norway, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Barcelona, Cardiff City, Malky Mackay Passage: (CNN) -- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer rescued Manchester United in 1999 to help the club win the Champions League, and he has now been charged with the task of saving Cardiff City from relegation into English football's second tier. The 40-year-old Norwegian famously came off the substitutes' bench for United in Barcelona to score the winner in stoppage time, giving them a 2-1 victory against Bayern Munich -- a win that wrapped up the Treble for Alex Ferguson's men. Cardiff's Malaysian owner Vincent Tan will be hoping Solskjaer, who has been given a 12-month rolling contract, can work similar magic for the struggling Welsh side after appointing the former Molde boss as Malky Mackay's successor on Thursday. Cardiff appoints Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as its new manager. Solskjaer succeeds Malky Mackay, who was sacked last month. It is his first managerial job in England after coaching Molde in Norway
Cardiff City
[ "Manchester United", "United" ]
{ "passage": 3188, "query": 4918 }
Query: Although he has no prior managerial experience in England, having only previously taken charge of Molde, Solskjaer did have a spell coaching @placeholder's reserves shortly after hanging up his boots. Entities: United, England, Manchester United, Champions League, Norwegian, Welsh, Cardiff, Vincent Tan, Treble, CNN, Molde, Alex Ferguson, Solskjaer, Bayern Munich, Malaysian, English, Norway, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Barcelona, Cardiff City, Malky Mackay Passage: (CNN) -- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer rescued Manchester United in 1999 to help the club win the Champions League, and he has now been charged with the task of saving Cardiff City from relegation into English football's second tier. The 40-year-old Norwegian famously came off the substitutes' bench for United in Barcelona to score the winner in stoppage time, giving them a 2-1 victory against Bayern Munich -- a win that wrapped up the Treble for Alex Ferguson's men. Cardiff's Malaysian owner Vincent Tan will be hoping Solskjaer, who has been given a 12-month rolling contract, can work similar magic for the struggling Welsh side after appointing the former Molde boss as Malky Mackay's successor on Thursday. Cardiff appoints Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as its new manager. Solskjaer succeeds Malky Mackay, who was sacked last month. It is his first managerial job in England after coaching Molde in Norway
Manchester United
[ "Manchester United", "United" ]
{ "passage": 3188, "query": 4918 }
Query: Although he has no prior managerial experience in England, having only previously taken charge of Molde, Solskjaer did have a spell coaching @placeholder's reserves shortly after hanging up his boots. Entities: United, England, Manchester United, Champions League, Norwegian, Welsh, Cardiff, Vincent Tan, Treble, CNN, Molde, Alex Ferguson, Solskjaer, Bayern Munich, Malaysian, English, Norway, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Barcelona, Cardiff City, Malky Mackay Passage: (CNN) -- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer rescued Manchester United in 1999 to help the club win the Champions League, and he has now been charged with the task of saving Cardiff City from relegation into English football's second tier. The 40-year-old Norwegian famously came off the substitutes' bench for United in Barcelona to score the winner in stoppage time, giving them a 2-1 victory against Bayern Munich -- a win that wrapped up the Treble for Alex Ferguson's men. Cardiff's Malaysian owner Vincent Tan will be hoping Solskjaer, who has been given a 12-month rolling contract, can work similar magic for the struggling Welsh side after appointing the former Molde boss as Malky Mackay's successor on Thursday. Cardiff appoints Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as its new manager. Solskjaer succeeds Malky Mackay, who was sacked last month. It is his first managerial job in England after coaching Molde in Norway
United
[ "Ole Gunnar Solskjaer", "Solskjaer" ]
{ "passage": 3188, "query": 4919 }
Query: Common sense, pragmatic discussions and trust were the key in bringing @placeholder here." Entities: United, England, Manchester United, Champions League, Norwegian, Welsh, Cardiff, Vincent Tan, Treble, CNN, Molde, Alex Ferguson, Solskjaer, Bayern Munich, Malaysian, English, Norway, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Barcelona, Cardiff City, Malky Mackay Passage: (CNN) -- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer rescued Manchester United in 1999 to help the club win the Champions League, and he has now been charged with the task of saving Cardiff City from relegation into English football's second tier. The 40-year-old Norwegian famously came off the substitutes' bench for United in Barcelona to score the winner in stoppage time, giving them a 2-1 victory against Bayern Munich -- a win that wrapped up the Treble for Alex Ferguson's men. Cardiff's Malaysian owner Vincent Tan will be hoping Solskjaer, who has been given a 12-month rolling contract, can work similar magic for the struggling Welsh side after appointing the former Molde boss as Malky Mackay's successor on Thursday. Cardiff appoints Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as its new manager. Solskjaer succeeds Malky Mackay, who was sacked last month. It is his first managerial job in England after coaching Molde in Norway
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
[ "Ole Gunnar Solskjaer", "Solskjaer" ]
{ "passage": 3188, "query": 4919 }
Query: Common sense, pragmatic discussions and trust were the key in bringing @placeholder here." Entities: United, England, Manchester United, Champions League, Norwegian, Welsh, Cardiff, Vincent Tan, Treble, CNN, Molde, Alex Ferguson, Solskjaer, Bayern Munich, Malaysian, English, Norway, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Barcelona, Cardiff City, Malky Mackay Passage: (CNN) -- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer rescued Manchester United in 1999 to help the club win the Champions League, and he has now been charged with the task of saving Cardiff City from relegation into English football's second tier. The 40-year-old Norwegian famously came off the substitutes' bench for United in Barcelona to score the winner in stoppage time, giving them a 2-1 victory against Bayern Munich -- a win that wrapped up the Treble for Alex Ferguson's men. Cardiff's Malaysian owner Vincent Tan will be hoping Solskjaer, who has been given a 12-month rolling contract, can work similar magic for the struggling Welsh side after appointing the former Molde boss as Malky Mackay's successor on Thursday. Cardiff appoints Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as its new manager. Solskjaer succeeds Malky Mackay, who was sacked last month. It is his first managerial job in England after coaching Molde in Norway
Solskjaer
[ "Jimmy Kimmel" ]
{ "passage": 3189, "query": 4920 }
Query: Nobody in the room was safe from @placeholder's barbs, which he fired at politicians, journalists, celebrities and corporate executives in attendance. Entities: Secret Service, Jimmy Kimmel, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Washington Hilton, GSA, Obama, CNN, White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, Washington Passage: Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama made light of the serious -- a Secret Service scandal and lavish spending at a government conference -- and the inconsequential -- the graying of his hair -- at the annual White House Correspondents' Association Dinner on Saturday night. And he even made time for business tycoon Donald Trump, whom Obama kidded at last year's dinner about pushing the president to release his long-form birth certificate. "We gather during a historic anniversary. This weekend last year, we finally delivered justice to one of the world's most notorious individuals," Obama said to a packed ballroom at the Washington Hilton. Jimmy Kimmel gives as good as he gets. The president makes light of the Secret Service, GSA scandals. He also makes references to Donald Trump and his own hair
Jimmy Kimmel
[ "Australia" ]
{ "passage": 3190, "query": 4921 }
Query: A tiny drawing of a kangaroo curled in the letters of a 16th-century Portuguese manuscript could rewrite @placeholder history Entities: Sophie Tedmanson, Australia, Portuguese, Duyfken, Europeans, Les Enluminures Gallery, New York, European, Dutch, Portugal Passage: By Sophie Tedmanson It is the roo that could change history: a tiny drawing depicting what looks like one of Australia’s most famous marsupials nestled among some branches has been discovered in a 400-year-old Portuguese manuscript. The sketch of what is thought to be a ‘canguru’ (kangaroo in Portuguese) was found in the document, dated between 1580 and 1620, which was acquired by the Les Enluminures Gallery in New York from a rare book dealer in Portugal. The Dutch ship Duyfken, which landed in Australia in 1606, was thought to been the first European ship to dock on the mainland. However the discovery of the long-lost manuscript has led historians to believe that images of kangaroos had been circulating for decades before then. Drawing was found in a document which was bought by a New York gallery. Experts believe that the manuscript is dated between 1580 and 1620. They say that it could prove Europeans landed in Australia before 1606. The book, which is worth $16,000, will be on display in New York
Australia
[ "Portugal" ]
{ "passage": 3190, "query": 4922 }
Query: ‘@placeholder was extremely secretive about her trade routes during this period, explaining why their presence there wasn't widely known.’ Entities: Sophie Tedmanson, Australia, Portuguese, Duyfken, Europeans, Les Enluminures Gallery, New York, European, Dutch, Portugal Passage: By Sophie Tedmanson It is the roo that could change history: a tiny drawing depicting what looks like one of Australia’s most famous marsupials nestled among some branches has been discovered in a 400-year-old Portuguese manuscript. The sketch of what is thought to be a ‘canguru’ (kangaroo in Portuguese) was found in the document, dated between 1580 and 1620, which was acquired by the Les Enluminures Gallery in New York from a rare book dealer in Portugal. The Dutch ship Duyfken, which landed in Australia in 1606, was thought to been the first European ship to dock on the mainland. However the discovery of the long-lost manuscript has led historians to believe that images of kangaroos had been circulating for decades before then. Drawing was found in a document which was bought by a New York gallery. Experts believe that the manuscript is dated between 1580 and 1620. They say that it could prove Europeans landed in Australia before 1606. The book, which is worth $16,000, will be on display in New York
Portugal
[ "Arya Stark" ]
{ "passage": 3191, "query": 4923 }
Query: Eighteen-year-old Maisie (above in role as @placeholder in Game of Thrones) says cyberbullying 'hurts' Entities: Maisie Williams, Arya Stark, Bristol, Game Of Thrones, Maisie, channel4.com, Cyberbully, Channel 4 Passage: Game Of Thrones star Maisie Williams has spoken for the first time about being preyed on by internet trolls and says cyberbullying has 'hurt' her. Her honest admission comes in an exclusive behind the scenes video ahead of new Channel 4 drama Cyberbully, in which the actress stars. In the exclusive footage 17-year-old Maisie talks to the camera about her own experience of being bullied online and the 'emotional rollercoaster' of filming the drama. Scroll down for video In Cyberbully, due to air next week, Maisie stars as a teenager battling with an anonymous cyber-stalker The mini documentary starts with footage from the actress's casting tape with the emphatic words: 'Everything gets slated on the internet. If you post something up there someone’s going to say something about it.' Actress, 18, from Bristol, opened up ahead of new drama Channel 4 drama. In Cyberbully, on next week, Maisie battles an anonymous online stalker. The Arya Stark star says filming the drama was an 'emotional rollercoaster' Cyberbully, starring Maisie Williams, will be on Channel 4 at 9pm on Thursday 15th January. For more information, see channel4.com
Arya Stark
[ "NYE", "New Year's Eve" ]
{ "passage": 3192, "query": 4924 }
Query: The freezing weather does not deter the tens of thousands of people who hit the park to count down to the @placeholder. Entities: Eiffel Tower, River Seine, New Year's Eve, Brazil, City of Light, NYE, Thailand, CNN, Paris, Thames Passage: (CNN) -- In the lead up to every New Year's Eve the inevitable question of how to celebrate arises. For most, waterfronts become the focal point of the celebrations. It's hard not to see why with the amazing firework displays looking even more dazzling reflected in the water. So jump in a boat or head to the foreshore for our the top 10 places to countdown to 2012. River Seine, Paris See Paris, the 'City of Light', be lit with fireworks while cruising down the River Seine on the last day of the year. The Eiffel Tower is the centerpiece for the festivities and from some parts of the river you can get a magnificent uninterrupted view of the famous structure. Waterfronts across the world are the focal point for many NYE celebrations. Revelers will need to brave the cold to watch fireworks on the River Seine and Thames. Party goers who prefer the warmer weather can head to the beaches in Brazil and Thailand
NYE
[ "NYE", "New Year's Eve" ]
{ "passage": 3192, "query": 4924 }
Query: The freezing weather does not deter the tens of thousands of people who hit the park to count down to the @placeholder. Entities: Eiffel Tower, River Seine, New Year's Eve, Brazil, City of Light, NYE, Thailand, CNN, Paris, Thames Passage: (CNN) -- In the lead up to every New Year's Eve the inevitable question of how to celebrate arises. For most, waterfronts become the focal point of the celebrations. It's hard not to see why with the amazing firework displays looking even more dazzling reflected in the water. So jump in a boat or head to the foreshore for our the top 10 places to countdown to 2012. River Seine, Paris See Paris, the 'City of Light', be lit with fireworks while cruising down the River Seine on the last day of the year. The Eiffel Tower is the centerpiece for the festivities and from some parts of the river you can get a magnificent uninterrupted view of the famous structure. Waterfronts across the world are the focal point for many NYE celebrations. Revelers will need to brave the cold to watch fireworks on the River Seine and Thames. Party goers who prefer the warmer weather can head to the beaches in Brazil and Thailand
New Year's Eve
[ "Belgium" ]
{ "passage": 3193, "query": 4925 }
Query: Nemmouche is currently in @placeholder, having been extradited from France in July. Entities: French, ISIS, Nicolas Henin, Mehdi Nemmouche, Le Point, James Foley, Western, Nemmouche, Syria, Jewish Museum, Belgium, Paris, Henin Passage: A suspected jihadist accused of a deadly shooting at Belgium's Jewish Museum also guarded Western hostages while fighting with ISIS in Syria, according to a French journalist and former captive. Nicolas Henin -- who was released in April from captivity in Syria -- told reporters Saturday that suspect Mehdi Nemmouche not only was one of his captors, but that he tortured and beat those in his charge. "I've been given a number of graphic and audio materials that allowed me to be certain that the fighter that I met in Syria during my captivity was indeed Mehdi Nemmouche," he said during a news conference held in Paris. Nicolas Henin tells reporters Mehdi Nemmouche beat him during captivity in Syria. Nemmouche is accused in the shooting of four people at the Jewish Museum in Belgium. Henin, a reporter for Le Point, alleges that Nemmouche used to beat and torture prisoners. Henin was freed in April after 10 months in captivity, part of which he spent with James Foley
Belgium
[ "ISIS" ]
{ "passage": 3193, "query": 4926 }
Query: Le Point, Henin's employer, said it had not planned to go public with Henin's information because they worried that doing so could jeopardize the safety of about 20 Western hostages still held by @placeholder in Syria. Entities: French, ISIS, Nicolas Henin, Mehdi Nemmouche, Le Point, James Foley, Western, Nemmouche, Syria, Jewish Museum, Belgium, Paris, Henin Passage: A suspected jihadist accused of a deadly shooting at Belgium's Jewish Museum also guarded Western hostages while fighting with ISIS in Syria, according to a French journalist and former captive. Nicolas Henin -- who was released in April from captivity in Syria -- told reporters Saturday that suspect Mehdi Nemmouche not only was one of his captors, but that he tortured and beat those in his charge. "I've been given a number of graphic and audio materials that allowed me to be certain that the fighter that I met in Syria during my captivity was indeed Mehdi Nemmouche," he said during a news conference held in Paris. Nicolas Henin tells reporters Mehdi Nemmouche beat him during captivity in Syria. Nemmouche is accused in the shooting of four people at the Jewish Museum in Belgium. Henin, a reporter for Le Point, alleges that Nemmouche used to beat and torture prisoners. Henin was freed in April after 10 months in captivity, part of which he spent with James Foley
ISIS
[ "Turkey", "Turkish" ]
{ "passage": 3194, "query": 4927 }
Query: "They are burning all the houses," one Syrian woman told journalists at the border late Thursday, as she sat with other refugees in a van awaiting transport to a nearby refugee camp in @placeholder. Entities: Secretary-General, Syrians, Emergency Management Directorate, Syrian, Prime Ministry Disaster, U.N., Istanbul, Syria, Turkey, CNN, Turkish, Ahmet Davutoglu Passage: Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- The Turkish government reported a record number of refugees fleeing Syrian military offensives across the border, just days before the Syrian government pledged to withdraw military forces from population centers. In 24 hours, at least 2,741 Syrians fled down smugglers' paths to the barbed wire border fence, where they were met by Turkish border guards, the Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management Directorate said. More than 23,000 Syrian refugees now reside in Turkey. The surge prompted Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu to make a 2 a.m. phone call to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, inviting U.N. officials to witness the growing refugee crisis firsthand. A record number are arriving in Turkey from Syria; more than 23,000 are said to be there. They are fleeing military offensives in Syria. Turkey has asked the U.N. to witness the flow firsthand
Turkey
[ "Turkey", "Turkish" ]
{ "passage": 3194, "query": 4927 }
Query: "They are burning all the houses," one Syrian woman told journalists at the border late Thursday, as she sat with other refugees in a van awaiting transport to a nearby refugee camp in @placeholder. Entities: Secretary-General, Syrians, Emergency Management Directorate, Syrian, Prime Ministry Disaster, U.N., Istanbul, Syria, Turkey, CNN, Turkish, Ahmet Davutoglu Passage: Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- The Turkish government reported a record number of refugees fleeing Syrian military offensives across the border, just days before the Syrian government pledged to withdraw military forces from population centers. In 24 hours, at least 2,741 Syrians fled down smugglers' paths to the barbed wire border fence, where they were met by Turkish border guards, the Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management Directorate said. More than 23,000 Syrian refugees now reside in Turkey. The surge prompted Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu to make a 2 a.m. phone call to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, inviting U.N. officials to witness the growing refugee crisis firsthand. A record number are arriving in Turkey from Syria; more than 23,000 are said to be there. They are fleeing military offensives in Syria. Turkey has asked the U.N. to witness the flow firsthand
Turkish
[ "Turkey", "Turkish" ]
{ "passage": 3194, "query": 4928 }
Query: Turkish officials have long denied speculation within the @placeholder media about the possibility of a military intervention aimed at establishing a buffer zone in Syria. Entities: Secretary-General, Syrians, Emergency Management Directorate, Syrian, Prime Ministry Disaster, U.N., Istanbul, Syria, Turkey, CNN, Turkish, Ahmet Davutoglu Passage: Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- The Turkish government reported a record number of refugees fleeing Syrian military offensives across the border, just days before the Syrian government pledged to withdraw military forces from population centers. In 24 hours, at least 2,741 Syrians fled down smugglers' paths to the barbed wire border fence, where they were met by Turkish border guards, the Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management Directorate said. More than 23,000 Syrian refugees now reside in Turkey. The surge prompted Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu to make a 2 a.m. phone call to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, inviting U.N. officials to witness the growing refugee crisis firsthand. A record number are arriving in Turkey from Syria; more than 23,000 are said to be there. They are fleeing military offensives in Syria. Turkey has asked the U.N. to witness the flow firsthand
Turkey
[ "Turkey", "Turkish" ]
{ "passage": 3194, "query": 4928 }
Query: Turkish officials have long denied speculation within the @placeholder media about the possibility of a military intervention aimed at establishing a buffer zone in Syria. Entities: Secretary-General, Syrians, Emergency Management Directorate, Syrian, Prime Ministry Disaster, U.N., Istanbul, Syria, Turkey, CNN, Turkish, Ahmet Davutoglu Passage: Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- The Turkish government reported a record number of refugees fleeing Syrian military offensives across the border, just days before the Syrian government pledged to withdraw military forces from population centers. In 24 hours, at least 2,741 Syrians fled down smugglers' paths to the barbed wire border fence, where they were met by Turkish border guards, the Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management Directorate said. More than 23,000 Syrian refugees now reside in Turkey. The surge prompted Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu to make a 2 a.m. phone call to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, inviting U.N. officials to witness the growing refugee crisis firsthand. A record number are arriving in Turkey from Syria; more than 23,000 are said to be there. They are fleeing military offensives in Syria. Turkey has asked the U.N. to witness the flow firsthand
Turkish
[ "Mike", "Mike Figgis" ]
{ "passage": 3195, "query": 4929 }
Query: The actress also talked to Inglorious Basterds actor Daniel Bruhl who had attended the performance and enjoyed a beer with the cast and @placeholder afterwards. Entities: Mike, Daniel Bruhl, Cressida, Rush, Inglorious Bastards, Rosemary Branch Theatre, Prince Harry, Katy Winter, London, Mike Figgis, The Lake, Cressida Bonas, Lake Passage: By Katy Winter As the run of There's A Monster In The Lake continues, to stellar reviews, Cressida Bonas seems to be setting her sights on securing her next role. The 25-year-old enjoyed the balmy evening after last night’s performance at the Rosemary Branch Theatre in London by joining director Mike Figgis and others for a drink. Looking in excellent spirits the blonde hugged several people, chatting animatedly with Mike in her colourful midriff-baring outfit. Cressida Bonas, ex-girl-friend of Prince Harry, outside the theatre, which sits above a pub, with director Mike Figgis and actor Daniel Bruhl Cressida, wearing a bright summery outfit that showed off her lean legs and toned stomach, warmly embraced the esteemed director. Cressida currently performing in 'There's A Monster In The Lake' in London. After show last night joined esteemed director Mike Figgis for a drink. Also chatted to Rush and Inglorious Bastards actor Daniel Bruhl
Mike
[ "Mike", "Mike Figgis" ]
{ "passage": 3195, "query": 4929 }
Query: The actress also talked to Inglorious Basterds actor Daniel Bruhl who had attended the performance and enjoyed a beer with the cast and @placeholder afterwards. Entities: Mike, Daniel Bruhl, Cressida, Rush, Inglorious Bastards, Rosemary Branch Theatre, Prince Harry, Katy Winter, London, Mike Figgis, The Lake, Cressida Bonas, Lake Passage: By Katy Winter As the run of There's A Monster In The Lake continues, to stellar reviews, Cressida Bonas seems to be setting her sights on securing her next role. The 25-year-old enjoyed the balmy evening after last night’s performance at the Rosemary Branch Theatre in London by joining director Mike Figgis and others for a drink. Looking in excellent spirits the blonde hugged several people, chatting animatedly with Mike in her colourful midriff-baring outfit. Cressida Bonas, ex-girl-friend of Prince Harry, outside the theatre, which sits above a pub, with director Mike Figgis and actor Daniel Bruhl Cressida, wearing a bright summery outfit that showed off her lean legs and toned stomach, warmly embraced the esteemed director. Cressida currently performing in 'There's A Monster In The Lake' in London. After show last night joined esteemed director Mike Figgis for a drink. Also chatted to Rush and Inglorious Bastards actor Daniel Bruhl
Mike Figgis
[ "McAllen" ]
{ "passage": 3196, "query": 4930 }
Query: The couple had lived there for two years and had only moved to @placeholder within the past few months, the report said. Entities: Mexican, Falcon Lake, U.S., Mexico, American Morning, Hartley, Texas, David, McAllen, CNN, American, Tiffany Hartley Passage: (CNN) -- The wife of an American reportedly shot dead by gunmen believed linked to a Mexican drug gang gave an eight-hour interview and provided a detailed statement to federal and state authorities in Mexico, she said Monday. Tiffany Hartley told CNN's "American Morning" she gave a detailed account of what happened on September 30, from the time she and her husband David left their McAllen, Texas, home until she left a sheriff's office that night. She said she is scheduled to meet with authorities again Monday to finish up the statement. Hartley recounted the incident Monday, saying she and her husband headed to Falcon Lake, which straddles the U.S.-Mexico border, that day to "enjoy a day on the lake." The two decided to ride their personal watercraft to the Mexican side of the lake to see a historical church there, she said. NEW: Tiffany Hartley is set to finish her statement Monday. She says she did not feel intimidated or interrogated. She gave an eight-hour interview to authorities. "We just want David back," she says
McAllen
[ "Muqtada al-Sadr" ]
{ "passage": 3197, "query": 4931 }
Query: Social services are being provided by "militias of all denominations" that want to build their groups, with @placeholder's political movement using a Hezbollah model to set itself up "as the main service provider in the country." Entities: United States, Iraqis, Hezbollah, Shiite, Sunni, Refugees International, Sunni and Shiite, CNN, Urgent Humanitarian Needs, Iraq, Muqtada al-Sadr Passage: (CNN) -- A leading humanitarian group says Sunni and Shiite militias in Iraq are pulling displaced people into their movements because governments and international entities are failing to adequately address their plight. Two Shiite militiamen take up combat positions during recent clashes with Iraq security forces. Refugees International underscored that development in a report issued Tuesday titled "Uprooted and Unstable: Meeting Urgent Humanitarian Needs in Iraq." The report says the United States, the government of Iraq and the international community aren't doing enough to address the daily problems faced by the 2.7 million internally displaced Iraqis, who have fled homes in war-torn regions to other places in Iraq. Those people find themselves unemployed in their new locations and many times unable to access food and health care. Humanitarian group says Shiite, Sunni militias recruiting displaced Iraqis. Muqtada al-Sadr's group using Hezbollah as model, report claims. United States, Iraq, global community not doing enough for displaced, report adds
Muqtada al-Sadr
[ "Middle Eastern" ]
{ "passage": 3198, "query": 4932 }
Query: Trend: The @placeholder symbol has become a favourite among the world's most fortunate Entities: Jennifer Aniston, Madonna, Rhianna, Middle Eastern, Gwyneth Paltrow, Laura Cox, Heidi Klum Passage: By Laura Cox PUBLISHED: 18:29 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 19:14 EST, 14 June 2013 As if they are not blessed with enough good fortune, some of the world’s biggest stars have decided they need a Middle Eastern charm to bring them luck. Actresses, singers and socialites have begun wearing bracelets and necklaces adorned with the ‘hamsa’ symbol, which is said to ward off bad spirits. Silhouette: Jennifer Aniston stepped out wearing an outline of the symbol on a delicate gold chain Protecting herself: Heidi Klum, 40, wears the coveted necklace. It is thought to fend off the bad luck caused by the 'evil eye' £270 hamsa necklace worn by Heidi Klum, Madonna and Rhianna. Gwyneth Paltrow advertises pendant on her lifestyle website. Hand-shaped amulet is believed to banish evil spirits
Middle Eastern
[ "Ghana" ]
{ "passage": 3199, "query": 4933 }
Query: Aware that two goals were required, @placeholder poured forward but were faced with a resolute Bafana Bafana rear-guard. Entities: Group C., Mongomo, Alan Girese, AFCON, Mahrez, Algeria, African Cup of Nations, Ghana, Senegal, CNN, Group of Death, Malabo, Bentaleb, South Africa Passage: (CNN)Algeria and Ghana are through to the quarterfinals of the 2015 African Cup of Nations at the expense of Senegal and South Africa after a dramatic conclusion to the competition's "Group of Death" Tuesday. All four teams had a chance of qualifying before kick-off with Senegal requiring just a point to be sure of their passage to the next stage. However, a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Algeria coupled with Ghana's late 2-1 win over South Africa ensured Alan Girese's men would not be progressing from Group C. Playing an unimaginative brand of long ball football and with little shape in attack or defense, Senegal's demise seldom looked in doubt in Malabo. Ghana and Algeria reach AFCON 2015 quarterfinals. Algeria defeat Senegal 2-0 in Malabo thanks to goals from Mahrez and Bentaleb. Ghana leave it late to triumph over South Africa in Mongomo
Ghana
[ "South Africa" ]
{ "passage": 3199, "query": 4934 }
Query: Aware that two goals were required, Ghana poured forward but were faced with a resolute @placeholder rear-guard. Entities: Group C., Mongomo, Alan Girese, AFCON, Mahrez, Algeria, African Cup of Nations, Ghana, Senegal, CNN, Group of Death, Malabo, Bentaleb, South Africa Passage: (CNN)Algeria and Ghana are through to the quarterfinals of the 2015 African Cup of Nations at the expense of Senegal and South Africa after a dramatic conclusion to the competition's "Group of Death" Tuesday. All four teams had a chance of qualifying before kick-off with Senegal requiring just a point to be sure of their passage to the next stage. However, a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Algeria coupled with Ghana's late 2-1 win over South Africa ensured Alan Girese's men would not be progressing from Group C. Playing an unimaginative brand of long ball football and with little shape in attack or defense, Senegal's demise seldom looked in doubt in Malabo. Ghana and Algeria reach AFCON 2015 quarterfinals. Algeria defeat Senegal 2-0 in Malabo thanks to goals from Mahrez and Bentaleb. Ghana leave it late to triumph over South Africa in Mongomo
South Africa
[ "NASA" ]
{ "passage": 3200, "query": 4935 }
Query: @placeholder's shuttles used to be the main haulers for the space station. Entities: Daily Mail, PayPal, Elon Musk, Ukraine, International Space Station, NASA, SpaceX Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:50 EST, 3 March 2013 | UPDATED: 08:27 EST, 4 March 2013 After nearly losing control of their space capsule, private outer space shipping firm SpaceX overcame mechanical difficulties and delivered over a ton of supplies to the eager inhabitants of the International Space Station. To NASA's relief, when the company's unmanned Dragon capsule pulled up to the space lab 250 miles about Ukraine, all its systems were in perfect order. However, the timing could have been a bit better. Coming a full day late, the linkup was the culmination of a two-day chase that got off to a shaky, almost dead-ending start. 250 miles high, the SpaceX company's Dragon capsule had NASA holding its breath during two day chase due to solar panel malfunction. This was the leading private spaceship company's third docking with the space lab. Run by billionaire PayPal founder Elon Musk, SpaceX seeks to put people in space by 2015
NASA
[ "Faull", "Gregory Faull" ]
{ "passage": 3201, "query": 4936 }
Query: "Sometime between Saturday night and Sunday morning, Mr. @placeholder was killed." Entities: Martinez, National Police, McAfee, Caribbean, Wired, Raphael Martinez, John McAfee, Gregory Faull, Internet, Joshua Davis, Ambergris Caye, Wired Magazine, Davis, CNN, Faull, Belize, Central American, San Pedro Belize Passage: (CNN) -- Three people have been detained for questioning in Belize in the weekend killing of Gregory Faull, a neighbor of Internet pioneer John McAfee, who was being sought for questioning, police said. The detentions are routine in such investigations, said Raphael Martinez, a spokesman for the National Police in the Central American country. Faull, 52, was found dead with a gunshot wound to the back of the head on Sunday in his home near San Pedro Belize, on the Caribbean island of Ambergris Caye, Martinez said. Faull was killed after four of 11 dogs belonging to McAfee were fatally poisoned, said Wired Magazine Contributing Editor Joshua Davis, who said he had spent more than 100 hours with McAfee in recent months. Faull had frequently complained about the dogs barking, Davis said. The detentions are routine in such investigations, police say. McAfee acknowledges differences with the neighbor, Wired's Joshua Davis says. McAfee is a "very eccentric multi-millionaire" who founded an Internet security firm. McAfee left the firm he founded in 1994
Faull
[ "Faull", "Gregory Faull" ]
{ "passage": 3201, "query": 4936 }
Query: "Sometime between Saturday night and Sunday morning, Mr. @placeholder was killed." Entities: Martinez, National Police, McAfee, Caribbean, Wired, Raphael Martinez, John McAfee, Gregory Faull, Internet, Joshua Davis, Ambergris Caye, Wired Magazine, Davis, CNN, Faull, Belize, Central American, San Pedro Belize Passage: (CNN) -- Three people have been detained for questioning in Belize in the weekend killing of Gregory Faull, a neighbor of Internet pioneer John McAfee, who was being sought for questioning, police said. The detentions are routine in such investigations, said Raphael Martinez, a spokesman for the National Police in the Central American country. Faull, 52, was found dead with a gunshot wound to the back of the head on Sunday in his home near San Pedro Belize, on the Caribbean island of Ambergris Caye, Martinez said. Faull was killed after four of 11 dogs belonging to McAfee were fatally poisoned, said Wired Magazine Contributing Editor Joshua Davis, who said he had spent more than 100 hours with McAfee in recent months. Faull had frequently complained about the dogs barking, Davis said. The detentions are routine in such investigations, police say. McAfee acknowledges differences with the neighbor, Wired's Joshua Davis says. McAfee is a "very eccentric multi-millionaire" who founded an Internet security firm. McAfee left the firm he founded in 1994
Gregory Faull
[ "John McAfee", "McAfee" ]
{ "passage": 3201, "query": 4937 }
Query: Martinez said a person working for McAfee called police Saturday about a poisoned dog; when police arrived at @placeholder's residence, they found the dogs had been buried. Entities: Martinez, National Police, McAfee, Caribbean, Wired, Raphael Martinez, John McAfee, Gregory Faull, Internet, Joshua Davis, Ambergris Caye, Wired Magazine, Davis, CNN, Faull, Belize, Central American, San Pedro Belize Passage: (CNN) -- Three people have been detained for questioning in Belize in the weekend killing of Gregory Faull, a neighbor of Internet pioneer John McAfee, who was being sought for questioning, police said. The detentions are routine in such investigations, said Raphael Martinez, a spokesman for the National Police in the Central American country. Faull, 52, was found dead with a gunshot wound to the back of the head on Sunday in his home near San Pedro Belize, on the Caribbean island of Ambergris Caye, Martinez said. Faull was killed after four of 11 dogs belonging to McAfee were fatally poisoned, said Wired Magazine Contributing Editor Joshua Davis, who said he had spent more than 100 hours with McAfee in recent months. Faull had frequently complained about the dogs barking, Davis said. The detentions are routine in such investigations, police say. McAfee acknowledges differences with the neighbor, Wired's Joshua Davis says. McAfee is a "very eccentric multi-millionaire" who founded an Internet security firm. McAfee left the firm he founded in 1994
John McAfee
[ "John McAfee", "McAfee" ]
{ "passage": 3201, "query": 4937 }
Query: Martinez said a person working for McAfee called police Saturday about a poisoned dog; when police arrived at @placeholder's residence, they found the dogs had been buried. Entities: Martinez, National Police, McAfee, Caribbean, Wired, Raphael Martinez, John McAfee, Gregory Faull, Internet, Joshua Davis, Ambergris Caye, Wired Magazine, Davis, CNN, Faull, Belize, Central American, San Pedro Belize Passage: (CNN) -- Three people have been detained for questioning in Belize in the weekend killing of Gregory Faull, a neighbor of Internet pioneer John McAfee, who was being sought for questioning, police said. The detentions are routine in such investigations, said Raphael Martinez, a spokesman for the National Police in the Central American country. Faull, 52, was found dead with a gunshot wound to the back of the head on Sunday in his home near San Pedro Belize, on the Caribbean island of Ambergris Caye, Martinez said. Faull was killed after four of 11 dogs belonging to McAfee were fatally poisoned, said Wired Magazine Contributing Editor Joshua Davis, who said he had spent more than 100 hours with McAfee in recent months. Faull had frequently complained about the dogs barking, Davis said. The detentions are routine in such investigations, police say. McAfee acknowledges differences with the neighbor, Wired's Joshua Davis says. McAfee is a "very eccentric multi-millionaire" who founded an Internet security firm. McAfee left the firm he founded in 1994
McAfee
[ "Wired", "Wired Magazine" ]
{ "passage": 3201, "query": 4938 }
Query: In a telephone interview with Davis that was posted on @placeholder's website, McAfee said Tuesday morning that he was hiding from authorities. Entities: Martinez, National Police, McAfee, Caribbean, Wired, Raphael Martinez, John McAfee, Gregory Faull, Internet, Joshua Davis, Ambergris Caye, Wired Magazine, Davis, CNN, Faull, Belize, Central American, San Pedro Belize Passage: (CNN) -- Three people have been detained for questioning in Belize in the weekend killing of Gregory Faull, a neighbor of Internet pioneer John McAfee, who was being sought for questioning, police said. The detentions are routine in such investigations, said Raphael Martinez, a spokesman for the National Police in the Central American country. Faull, 52, was found dead with a gunshot wound to the back of the head on Sunday in his home near San Pedro Belize, on the Caribbean island of Ambergris Caye, Martinez said. Faull was killed after four of 11 dogs belonging to McAfee were fatally poisoned, said Wired Magazine Contributing Editor Joshua Davis, who said he had spent more than 100 hours with McAfee in recent months. Faull had frequently complained about the dogs barking, Davis said. The detentions are routine in such investigations, police say. McAfee acknowledges differences with the neighbor, Wired's Joshua Davis says. McAfee is a "very eccentric multi-millionaire" who founded an Internet security firm. McAfee left the firm he founded in 1994
Wired
[ "Wired", "Wired Magazine" ]
{ "passage": 3201, "query": 4938 }
Query: In a telephone interview with Davis that was posted on @placeholder's website, McAfee said Tuesday morning that he was hiding from authorities. Entities: Martinez, National Police, McAfee, Caribbean, Wired, Raphael Martinez, John McAfee, Gregory Faull, Internet, Joshua Davis, Ambergris Caye, Wired Magazine, Davis, CNN, Faull, Belize, Central American, San Pedro Belize Passage: (CNN) -- Three people have been detained for questioning in Belize in the weekend killing of Gregory Faull, a neighbor of Internet pioneer John McAfee, who was being sought for questioning, police said. The detentions are routine in such investigations, said Raphael Martinez, a spokesman for the National Police in the Central American country. Faull, 52, was found dead with a gunshot wound to the back of the head on Sunday in his home near San Pedro Belize, on the Caribbean island of Ambergris Caye, Martinez said. Faull was killed after four of 11 dogs belonging to McAfee were fatally poisoned, said Wired Magazine Contributing Editor Joshua Davis, who said he had spent more than 100 hours with McAfee in recent months. Faull had frequently complained about the dogs barking, Davis said. The detentions are routine in such investigations, police say. McAfee acknowledges differences with the neighbor, Wired's Joshua Davis says. McAfee is a "very eccentric multi-millionaire" who founded an Internet security firm. McAfee left the firm he founded in 1994
Wired Magazine
[ "Abadi", "Haider al-Abadi" ]
{ "passage": 3202, "query": 4939 }
Query: On paper, @placeholder politically resembles the man he will replace. Entities: God, New York Times, Nuri al-Maliki, Islamic State, Shiite, Abadi, Saddam Hussein, Sunni, Baghdad, Syria, Parliament, Haider al-Abadi, Iraq Passage: The country is in your hands. That's what the speaker of Iraq's Parliament reportedly told Haider al-Abadi the day he was named to replace Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. A Shiite lawmaker then shook Abadi's hand. "May God help you," he told him, according to The New York Times. He will likely need all the help he can get. Abadi will inherit the political reins of a country deeply divided along sectarian lines, a split that has aided a brutal campaign by extremist Sunni fighters with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, which refers to itself as the Islamic State. Haider al-Abadi is a member of the same political party as Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Abadi, a Shiite, is viewed as a moderate. He was forced into exile by Saddam Hussein, and he returned to Iraq in 2003. He was born in Baghdad in 1952
Abadi
[ "Abadi", "Haider al-Abadi" ]
{ "passage": 3202, "query": 4939 }
Query: On paper, @placeholder politically resembles the man he will replace. Entities: God, New York Times, Nuri al-Maliki, Islamic State, Shiite, Abadi, Saddam Hussein, Sunni, Baghdad, Syria, Parliament, Haider al-Abadi, Iraq Passage: The country is in your hands. That's what the speaker of Iraq's Parliament reportedly told Haider al-Abadi the day he was named to replace Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. A Shiite lawmaker then shook Abadi's hand. "May God help you," he told him, according to The New York Times. He will likely need all the help he can get. Abadi will inherit the political reins of a country deeply divided along sectarian lines, a split that has aided a brutal campaign by extremist Sunni fighters with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, which refers to itself as the Islamic State. Haider al-Abadi is a member of the same political party as Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Abadi, a Shiite, is viewed as a moderate. He was forced into exile by Saddam Hussein, and he returned to Iraq in 2003. He was born in Baghdad in 1952
Haider al-Abadi
[ "Saddam Hussein" ]
{ "passage": 3202, "query": 4940 }
Query: Abadi left to study abroad after receiving a bachelor's degree in 1975, and stayed away as @placeholder tightened his grip on the country. Entities: God, New York Times, Nuri al-Maliki, Islamic State, Shiite, Abadi, Saddam Hussein, Sunni, Baghdad, Syria, Parliament, Haider al-Abadi, Iraq Passage: The country is in your hands. That's what the speaker of Iraq's Parliament reportedly told Haider al-Abadi the day he was named to replace Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. A Shiite lawmaker then shook Abadi's hand. "May God help you," he told him, according to The New York Times. He will likely need all the help he can get. Abadi will inherit the political reins of a country deeply divided along sectarian lines, a split that has aided a brutal campaign by extremist Sunni fighters with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, which refers to itself as the Islamic State. Haider al-Abadi is a member of the same political party as Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Abadi, a Shiite, is viewed as a moderate. He was forced into exile by Saddam Hussein, and he returned to Iraq in 2003. He was born in Baghdad in 1952
Saddam Hussein
[ "Abadi", "Haider al-Abadi" ]
{ "passage": 3202, "query": 4941 }
Query: Al-Maliki will continue to serve as the country's caretaker Prime Minister -- as well as its top military commander -- until @placeholder forms a new government. Entities: God, New York Times, Nuri al-Maliki, Islamic State, Shiite, Abadi, Saddam Hussein, Sunni, Baghdad, Syria, Parliament, Haider al-Abadi, Iraq Passage: The country is in your hands. That's what the speaker of Iraq's Parliament reportedly told Haider al-Abadi the day he was named to replace Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. A Shiite lawmaker then shook Abadi's hand. "May God help you," he told him, according to The New York Times. He will likely need all the help he can get. Abadi will inherit the political reins of a country deeply divided along sectarian lines, a split that has aided a brutal campaign by extremist Sunni fighters with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, which refers to itself as the Islamic State. Haider al-Abadi is a member of the same political party as Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Abadi, a Shiite, is viewed as a moderate. He was forced into exile by Saddam Hussein, and he returned to Iraq in 2003. He was born in Baghdad in 1952
Abadi
[ "Abadi", "Haider al-Abadi" ]
{ "passage": 3202, "query": 4941 }
Query: Al-Maliki will continue to serve as the country's caretaker Prime Minister -- as well as its top military commander -- until @placeholder forms a new government. Entities: God, New York Times, Nuri al-Maliki, Islamic State, Shiite, Abadi, Saddam Hussein, Sunni, Baghdad, Syria, Parliament, Haider al-Abadi, Iraq Passage: The country is in your hands. That's what the speaker of Iraq's Parliament reportedly told Haider al-Abadi the day he was named to replace Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. A Shiite lawmaker then shook Abadi's hand. "May God help you," he told him, according to The New York Times. He will likely need all the help he can get. Abadi will inherit the political reins of a country deeply divided along sectarian lines, a split that has aided a brutal campaign by extremist Sunni fighters with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, which refers to itself as the Islamic State. Haider al-Abadi is a member of the same political party as Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Abadi, a Shiite, is viewed as a moderate. He was forced into exile by Saddam Hussein, and he returned to Iraq in 2003. He was born in Baghdad in 1952
Haider al-Abadi
[ "Muhammad Hadi" ]
{ "passage": 3203, "query": 4942 }
Query: The driver who was kidnapped, @placeholder, has been with the organization for two years. Entities: Mizell, Afghanistan, Muhammad Hadi, Kandahar province, Polish, Afghan, NATO, CNN, American, Asian Rural Life Foundation, Kandahar, Cyd Mizell Passage: (CNN) -- An American aid worker and her Afghan driver who were kidnapped in Afghanistan a month ago are feared dead, according to their aid group. Cyd Mizell had been working on projects designed to help women and families generate income. Meanwhile, two Polish soldiers in the NATO-led force in Afghanistan were killed and one was injured by a roadside bomb, a military said Wednesday. Armed gunmen snatched Cyd Mizell and her driver, Muhammad Hadi, from a residential neighborhood in the southern Kandahar province on January 26. In a statement on its Web site, Mizell's organization -- the Asian Rural Life Foundation -- said it was "deeply grieved to report the apparent deaths." NEW: Aid group says it received information indicating that aid workers are dead. Cyd Mizell and her driver were abducted in Kandahar province on January 26. Roadside bomb kills two Polish soldiers in the NATO-led force, injures another
Muhammad Hadi
[ "American", "Americans", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 3204, "query": 4943 }
Query: Companies need to be able to inform consumers around the world in much greater detail about the scope and impact of the NSA's surveillance programs -- an important step to stopping businesses and individuals from permanently turning away from the @placeholder to escape the surveillance dragnet. Entities: United States, Edward Snowden, Kevin Bankston, Germany, U.S., Bankston, Cisco, post-Edward Snowden, Internet, Kehl, NSA, Americans, Deutsche Telekom, American, Danielle Kehl, National Security Agency, IBM Passage: It's time to reset the post-Edward Snowden debate. On the first anniversary of the first published leaks about the National Security Agency's far-reaching surveillance programs, the discussions remain focused on the tradeoffs between individual privacy and U.S. security. Despite government officials' attempts to justify the value of NSA programs, experts have pointed out that the vast surveillance apparatus is not effective at protecting Americans from terrorism. In fact, there's compelling evidence that NSA activities are hurting the United States. They threaten our economic interests, undermine our foreign policy objectives and damage the security of the global Internet. In less than a year, American companies such as Cisco and IBM reported declining sales overseas and lost business opportunities. Foreign companies are turning U.S. surveillance into a competitive advantage. For example, Deutsche Telekom has marketed "e-mail made in Germany" as a secure alternative after the NSA leaks. It's been a year since Edward Snowden's disclosures about NSA spying. Danielle Kehl, Kevin Bankston: NSA programs hurt U.S. economic interests and policies. They say the agency has also deliberately weakened Internet security and standards. Kehl, Bankston: We need a firm commitment from U.S. government to reform the NSA
American
[ "American", "Americans", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 3204, "query": 4943 }
Query: Companies need to be able to inform consumers around the world in much greater detail about the scope and impact of the NSA's surveillance programs -- an important step to stopping businesses and individuals from permanently turning away from the @placeholder to escape the surveillance dragnet. Entities: United States, Edward Snowden, Kevin Bankston, Germany, U.S., Bankston, Cisco, post-Edward Snowden, Internet, Kehl, NSA, Americans, Deutsche Telekom, American, Danielle Kehl, National Security Agency, IBM Passage: It's time to reset the post-Edward Snowden debate. On the first anniversary of the first published leaks about the National Security Agency's far-reaching surveillance programs, the discussions remain focused on the tradeoffs between individual privacy and U.S. security. Despite government officials' attempts to justify the value of NSA programs, experts have pointed out that the vast surveillance apparatus is not effective at protecting Americans from terrorism. In fact, there's compelling evidence that NSA activities are hurting the United States. They threaten our economic interests, undermine our foreign policy objectives and damage the security of the global Internet. In less than a year, American companies such as Cisco and IBM reported declining sales overseas and lost business opportunities. Foreign companies are turning U.S. surveillance into a competitive advantage. For example, Deutsche Telekom has marketed "e-mail made in Germany" as a secure alternative after the NSA leaks. It's been a year since Edward Snowden's disclosures about NSA spying. Danielle Kehl, Kevin Bankston: NSA programs hurt U.S. economic interests and policies. They say the agency has also deliberately weakened Internet security and standards. Kehl, Bankston: We need a firm commitment from U.S. government to reform the NSA
Americans
[ "American", "Americans", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 3204, "query": 4943 }
Query: Companies need to be able to inform consumers around the world in much greater detail about the scope and impact of the NSA's surveillance programs -- an important step to stopping businesses and individuals from permanently turning away from the @placeholder to escape the surveillance dragnet. Entities: United States, Edward Snowden, Kevin Bankston, Germany, U.S., Bankston, Cisco, post-Edward Snowden, Internet, Kehl, NSA, Americans, Deutsche Telekom, American, Danielle Kehl, National Security Agency, IBM Passage: It's time to reset the post-Edward Snowden debate. On the first anniversary of the first published leaks about the National Security Agency's far-reaching surveillance programs, the discussions remain focused on the tradeoffs between individual privacy and U.S. security. Despite government officials' attempts to justify the value of NSA programs, experts have pointed out that the vast surveillance apparatus is not effective at protecting Americans from terrorism. In fact, there's compelling evidence that NSA activities are hurting the United States. They threaten our economic interests, undermine our foreign policy objectives and damage the security of the global Internet. In less than a year, American companies such as Cisco and IBM reported declining sales overseas and lost business opportunities. Foreign companies are turning U.S. surveillance into a competitive advantage. For example, Deutsche Telekom has marketed "e-mail made in Germany" as a secure alternative after the NSA leaks. It's been a year since Edward Snowden's disclosures about NSA spying. Danielle Kehl, Kevin Bankston: NSA programs hurt U.S. economic interests and policies. They say the agency has also deliberately weakened Internet security and standards. Kehl, Bankston: We need a firm commitment from U.S. government to reform the NSA
U.S.
[ "American", "Americans", "U.S.", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 3204, "query": 4943 }
Query: Companies need to be able to inform consumers around the world in much greater detail about the scope and impact of the NSA's surveillance programs -- an important step to stopping businesses and individuals from permanently turning away from the @placeholder to escape the surveillance dragnet. Entities: United States, Edward Snowden, Kevin Bankston, Germany, U.S., Bankston, Cisco, post-Edward Snowden, Internet, Kehl, NSA, Americans, Deutsche Telekom, American, Danielle Kehl, National Security Agency, IBM Passage: It's time to reset the post-Edward Snowden debate. On the first anniversary of the first published leaks about the National Security Agency's far-reaching surveillance programs, the discussions remain focused on the tradeoffs between individual privacy and U.S. security. Despite government officials' attempts to justify the value of NSA programs, experts have pointed out that the vast surveillance apparatus is not effective at protecting Americans from terrorism. In fact, there's compelling evidence that NSA activities are hurting the United States. They threaten our economic interests, undermine our foreign policy objectives and damage the security of the global Internet. In less than a year, American companies such as Cisco and IBM reported declining sales overseas and lost business opportunities. Foreign companies are turning U.S. surveillance into a competitive advantage. For example, Deutsche Telekom has marketed "e-mail made in Germany" as a secure alternative after the NSA leaks. It's been a year since Edward Snowden's disclosures about NSA spying. Danielle Kehl, Kevin Bankston: NSA programs hurt U.S. economic interests and policies. They say the agency has also deliberately weakened Internet security and standards. Kehl, Bankston: We need a firm commitment from U.S. government to reform the NSA
United States
[ "Quokkas" ]
{ "passage": 3205, "query": 4944 }
Query: “If a natural disaster or disease were to hit Rottnest Island it would be devasting for @placeholder, which is why an insurance population is so important,” said Bec. Entities: Toronga Zookeepers, Taronga Zoo, Australia, Noongar, WA, Mia, Quokkas, Western Australia, Meeuk Mia, Quokka, Sydney, Toronga, Rottnest Island, Eduction Centre Passage: A six-month old Quokka born in Sydney’s Taronga Zoo has captured the hearts of zookeepers. The female joey, which has been named ‘Meeuk Mia’ or ‘Mia’ for short is the youngest of three Quokkas born at the zoo this breeding season. Keepers say the Quokka will have an important role to play at Toronga’s Eduction Centre, where he will be meeting children and helping them learn about the importance of looking after native wildlife. A six-month old Quokka born in Sydney’s Taronga Zoo has captured the hearts of zookeepers Quokkas are one of the smallest wallaby species in Australia. They are found in high number on Rottnest Island in Western Australia and in small populations in the south-west of WA. A six-month-old Quokka has captured the hearts of Toronga Zookeepers. She has been named 'Meeuk Mia' meaning halo of the moon in the language of the Noongar people. She is the youngest of three Quokkas born at the zoo. Quokkas are found on Rottnest Island. They are seen as a vulnerable species due to their shortage in population
Quokkas
[ "Taronga Zoo" ]
{ "passage": 3205, "query": 4945 }
Query: @placeholder is part of a national breeding program, helping to establish an insurance population to safeguard the species into the future. Entities: Toronga Zookeepers, Taronga Zoo, Australia, Noongar, WA, Mia, Quokkas, Western Australia, Meeuk Mia, Quokka, Sydney, Toronga, Rottnest Island, Eduction Centre Passage: A six-month old Quokka born in Sydney’s Taronga Zoo has captured the hearts of zookeepers. The female joey, which has been named ‘Meeuk Mia’ or ‘Mia’ for short is the youngest of three Quokkas born at the zoo this breeding season. Keepers say the Quokka will have an important role to play at Toronga’s Eduction Centre, where he will be meeting children and helping them learn about the importance of looking after native wildlife. A six-month old Quokka born in Sydney’s Taronga Zoo has captured the hearts of zookeepers Quokkas are one of the smallest wallaby species in Australia. They are found in high number on Rottnest Island in Western Australia and in small populations in the south-west of WA. A six-month-old Quokka has captured the hearts of Toronga Zookeepers. She has been named 'Meeuk Mia' meaning halo of the moon in the language of the Noongar people. She is the youngest of three Quokkas born at the zoo. Quokkas are found on Rottnest Island. They are seen as a vulnerable species due to their shortage in population
Taronga Zoo
[ "Indian Wells" ]
{ "passage": 3206, "query": 4946 }
Query: "I have thought about going back to @placeholder many times over my career," Williams said. Entities: Venus, Australian Open, TIME magazine, Kim Clijsters, World No.1 Williams, Richard, Maria Sharapova, Twitter, America, Serena Williams, Californian, Melbourne, CNN, Indian Wells Passage: (CNN)Serena Williams is ending her Indian Wells boycott in a spirit of "forgiveness" 14 years after suffering racist abuse at the Californian resort's showpiece tennis tournament. World No.1 Williams, who won the Australian Open with victory over Maria Sharapova in Melbourne last month, announced her decision -- explained in an exclusive interview with TIME magazine -- on Twitter. Back in 2001, age 19, she lifted her second Indian Wells trophy by beating Kim Clijsters -- but she and her family were racially abused by some members of the crowd after sister Venus withdrew from their semifinal with an injury. That sparked accusations from some that their father, Richard, was "fixing" games between the two. He later said the abuse the family had suffered during the final "shamed America." World No. 1 had vowed never to return to scene of her first professional victory. She and her family suffered racist abuse during 2001 final against Kim Clijsters. Australian Open champion says changing attitudes in the game helped decision. She will play with 'a new understanding of the true meaning of forgiveness'
Indian Wells
[ "Newcastle United" ]
{ "passage": 3207, "query": 4947 }
Query: @placeholder owner Mike Ashley has come under pressure to withdraw his £1million sponsorship at Oldham Entities: Newcastle United, David Cameron, Mike Ashley, Sheffield United, Oldham Athletic, Ched Evans, Oldham, Cheshire, Sports Direct, Evans Passage: Prime Minister David Cameron believes any club thinking of signing convicted rapist Ched Evans must 'weigh the decision very carefully' due to 'the position of footballers as role models', his spokesman has said. Oldham Athletic, who are interesting in signing former Sheffield United forward Evans, are currently weighing up a move for him. The club have stalled in completing a deal, however, due to the threat of two sponsors withdrawing their backing if the move was to go through. VIDEO Scroll down to watch fans discuss the potential signing of Ched Evans by Oldham Oldham Athletic were considering signing convicted rapist Ched Evans (pictured in Cheshire on Sunday). Convicted rapist Ched Evans is without a club after his release from prison. Oldham Athletic are interested in signing him, but have stalled after two sponsors threatened to withdraw their backing if the move went through. Prime Minister David Cameron believes any club thinking of signing convicted rapist Ched Evans 'must weigh the decision very carefully' Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley's company Sports Direct sponsor Oldham and he could hold the key as to whether or not Evans signs
Newcastle United
[ "Alabama", "Maersk Alabama" ]
{ "passage": 3208, "query": 4948 }
Query: The @placeholder's 20-person crew later regained control of the ship, which is owned and operated by the Norfolk-based Maersk Line Ltd. Entities: USS Bainbridge, David Petraeus, NORFOLK, Virginia, Maersk Line Ltd., U.S. Navy, Phillips, FBI, Richard Phillips, Alabama, Bainbridge, CNN, American, Maersk Alabama, Somalia Passage: NORFOLK, Virginia (CNN) -- Negotiators aboard a U.S. Navy warship are trying to secure the release of an American freighter captain who is being held by pirates on a lifeboat off the coast of Somalia, according to Maersk Line Ltd. Capt. Richard Phillips of the Maersk Alabama is being held by pirates on a lifeboat off Somalia. The crew aboard the destroyer USS Bainbridge could see the lifeboat where pirates have been holding Capt. Richard Phillips since Wednesday, the company said in a written statement issued at 5 p.m. ET. Phillips has not been hurt, the statement said. Phillips, who has received provisions and batteries for his radio, has been in touch with the crews of the Alabama and the Bainbridge, the statement said. NEW: Backup heading to scene of standoff, Gen. David Petraeus says. Maersk Alabama leaves scene with armed detail as negotiations for captain continue. FBI assists in negotiations with pirates holding Capt. Richard Phillips in lifeboat. U.S. Navy warned that pirates increasing range of operations
Alabama
[ "Alabama", "Maersk Alabama" ]
{ "passage": 3208, "query": 4948 }
Query: The @placeholder's 20-person crew later regained control of the ship, which is owned and operated by the Norfolk-based Maersk Line Ltd. Entities: USS Bainbridge, David Petraeus, NORFOLK, Virginia, Maersk Line Ltd., U.S. Navy, Phillips, FBI, Richard Phillips, Alabama, Bainbridge, CNN, American, Maersk Alabama, Somalia Passage: NORFOLK, Virginia (CNN) -- Negotiators aboard a U.S. Navy warship are trying to secure the release of an American freighter captain who is being held by pirates on a lifeboat off the coast of Somalia, according to Maersk Line Ltd. Capt. Richard Phillips of the Maersk Alabama is being held by pirates on a lifeboat off Somalia. The crew aboard the destroyer USS Bainbridge could see the lifeboat where pirates have been holding Capt. Richard Phillips since Wednesday, the company said in a written statement issued at 5 p.m. ET. Phillips has not been hurt, the statement said. Phillips, who has received provisions and batteries for his radio, has been in touch with the crews of the Alabama and the Bainbridge, the statement said. NEW: Backup heading to scene of standoff, Gen. David Petraeus says. Maersk Alabama leaves scene with armed detail as negotiations for captain continue. FBI assists in negotiations with pirates holding Capt. Richard Phillips in lifeboat. U.S. Navy warned that pirates increasing range of operations
Maersk Alabama
[ "Los Blancos", "Real Madrid" ]
{ "passage": 3209, "query": 4949 }
Query: Disgruntled: Khedira is angry that @placeholder will not meet his contract demands Entities: Bayern, Atletico, Manchester United, Carlo Ancelotti, Atletico Madrid, Germany, German, Spanish Super Club, Arsenal, Los Blancos, Bayern Munich, Leipzig, Bernabeu, Sami Khedira, Khedira, Chelsea, Spanish Super Cup, World Cup, Real Madrid, Rani, Pep Guardiola Passage: Sami Khedira arrived in Germany on Friday to watch his brother Rani play for Leipzig, sparking suggestions that he is about to join Bayern Munich. The German's current club Real Madrid took on local rivals Atletico in Friday's Spanish Super Cup, but Khedira was not named in the squad and was allowed to leave the country by manager Carlo Ancelotti . Khedira has made it plain that he wants to leave Los Blancos, but it is unclear whether Bayern's manager Pep Guardiola is interested in the World Cup winning midfielder. Scroll down for video On his way: Sami Khedira looks set to leave the Bernabeu, and could be joining Bayern Munich. Sami Khedira arrived in Leipzig on Friday to watch his brother Rani. The trip has sparked suggestions he is about to join Bayern Munich. Real Madrid lost 1-0 against Atletico Madrid in Friday's Spanish Super Club. Khedira has attracted interest from Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal
Los Blancos
[ "Los Blancos", "Real Madrid" ]
{ "passage": 3209, "query": 4949 }
Query: Disgruntled: Khedira is angry that @placeholder will not meet his contract demands Entities: Bayern, Atletico, Manchester United, Carlo Ancelotti, Atletico Madrid, Germany, German, Spanish Super Club, Arsenal, Los Blancos, Bayern Munich, Leipzig, Bernabeu, Sami Khedira, Khedira, Chelsea, Spanish Super Cup, World Cup, Real Madrid, Rani, Pep Guardiola Passage: Sami Khedira arrived in Germany on Friday to watch his brother Rani play for Leipzig, sparking suggestions that he is about to join Bayern Munich. The German's current club Real Madrid took on local rivals Atletico in Friday's Spanish Super Cup, but Khedira was not named in the squad and was allowed to leave the country by manager Carlo Ancelotti . Khedira has made it plain that he wants to leave Los Blancos, but it is unclear whether Bayern's manager Pep Guardiola is interested in the World Cup winning midfielder. Scroll down for video On his way: Sami Khedira looks set to leave the Bernabeu, and could be joining Bayern Munich. Sami Khedira arrived in Leipzig on Friday to watch his brother Rani. The trip has sparked suggestions he is about to join Bayern Munich. Real Madrid lost 1-0 against Atletico Madrid in Friday's Spanish Super Club. Khedira has attracted interest from Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal
Real Madrid
[ "Parente", "William Parente" ]
{ "passage": 3210, "query": 4950 }
Query: The source, who asked not to be identified because of the sensitive financial information involved, said one investor had been involved with Parente for more than 15 years, receiving regular monthly payments from @placeholder until April 16, four days before the bodies were found. Entities: Stephanie Parente, William Parente, Madoff, Parente, NEW YORK, CNN, Baltimore Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- More than $20 million from dozens of clients is unaccounted for in the aftermath of what police say was a murder-suicide by the attorney who invested the money, according to a source with direct knowledge of deceased lawyer William Parente's financial dealings. Police say Stephanie Parente's father killed his family and himself in a Baltimore hotel Monday. Some investors fear their entire life savings have been wiped out, said the source, who based the $20 million amount on knowledge of Parente's finances. Some other investors are missing what could amount to another $7 million, CNN has learned, so the total of missing money tied to Parente could be upwards of $27 million. Police say William Parente killed wife, 2 daughters and himself. Parente may have taken more than $27 million from dozens of clients. Clients got no investment statements and were not charged a management fee. A client nervous after Madoff case found there was no money in Parente's account
Parente
[ "Parente", "William Parente" ]
{ "passage": 3210, "query": 4950 }
Query: The source, who asked not to be identified because of the sensitive financial information involved, said one investor had been involved with Parente for more than 15 years, receiving regular monthly payments from @placeholder until April 16, four days before the bodies were found. Entities: Stephanie Parente, William Parente, Madoff, Parente, NEW YORK, CNN, Baltimore Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- More than $20 million from dozens of clients is unaccounted for in the aftermath of what police say was a murder-suicide by the attorney who invested the money, according to a source with direct knowledge of deceased lawyer William Parente's financial dealings. Police say Stephanie Parente's father killed his family and himself in a Baltimore hotel Monday. Some investors fear their entire life savings have been wiped out, said the source, who based the $20 million amount on knowledge of Parente's finances. Some other investors are missing what could amount to another $7 million, CNN has learned, so the total of missing money tied to Parente could be upwards of $27 million. Police say William Parente killed wife, 2 daughters and himself. Parente may have taken more than $27 million from dozens of clients. Clients got no investment statements and were not charged a management fee. A client nervous after Madoff case found there was no money in Parente's account
William Parente
[ "America", "American", "USA", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 3211, "query": 4951 }
Query: I want to go to @placeholder and be a superstar!'" Entities: Devil, United States, Axis of Evil, Iranian Super League, Till Schauder, Virgin Islands, Sheppard, America, Iran, CNN, American, USA, The Iran Job, Kevin Sheppard Passage: (CNN) -- When American basketball player Kevin Sheppard moved to Iran in 2009, he was greeted by elaborate graffiti that read "Down with the USA" and "America is the Devil." Similar rhetoric came from the United States, with the government decrying a nuclear weapons program from the country that was part of the "Axis of Evil." It was in this tense political climate that the 6-foot point guard from the Virgin Islands accepted a job with the Iranian Super League after being recruited to carry his team to the playoffs. Filmmaker Till Schauder joined Sheppard on his journey, chronicling the basketball player's experience in one of the most feared countries in the world in a documentary called "The Iran Job." Kevin Sheppard moved to Iran in 2009 to play basketball. Filmmaker Till Schauder joined Sheppard on his journey to chronicle his experience. As an athlete, Sheppard said, he strove to avoid politics and focus on the game
America
[ "America", "American", "USA", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 3211, "query": 4951 }
Query: I want to go to @placeholder and be a superstar!'" Entities: Devil, United States, Axis of Evil, Iranian Super League, Till Schauder, Virgin Islands, Sheppard, America, Iran, CNN, American, USA, The Iran Job, Kevin Sheppard Passage: (CNN) -- When American basketball player Kevin Sheppard moved to Iran in 2009, he was greeted by elaborate graffiti that read "Down with the USA" and "America is the Devil." Similar rhetoric came from the United States, with the government decrying a nuclear weapons program from the country that was part of the "Axis of Evil." It was in this tense political climate that the 6-foot point guard from the Virgin Islands accepted a job with the Iranian Super League after being recruited to carry his team to the playoffs. Filmmaker Till Schauder joined Sheppard on his journey, chronicling the basketball player's experience in one of the most feared countries in the world in a documentary called "The Iran Job." Kevin Sheppard moved to Iran in 2009 to play basketball. Filmmaker Till Schauder joined Sheppard on his journey to chronicle his experience. As an athlete, Sheppard said, he strove to avoid politics and focus on the game
American
[ "America", "American", "USA", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 3211, "query": 4951 }
Query: I want to go to @placeholder and be a superstar!'" Entities: Devil, United States, Axis of Evil, Iranian Super League, Till Schauder, Virgin Islands, Sheppard, America, Iran, CNN, American, USA, The Iran Job, Kevin Sheppard Passage: (CNN) -- When American basketball player Kevin Sheppard moved to Iran in 2009, he was greeted by elaborate graffiti that read "Down with the USA" and "America is the Devil." Similar rhetoric came from the United States, with the government decrying a nuclear weapons program from the country that was part of the "Axis of Evil." It was in this tense political climate that the 6-foot point guard from the Virgin Islands accepted a job with the Iranian Super League after being recruited to carry his team to the playoffs. Filmmaker Till Schauder joined Sheppard on his journey, chronicling the basketball player's experience in one of the most feared countries in the world in a documentary called "The Iran Job." Kevin Sheppard moved to Iran in 2009 to play basketball. Filmmaker Till Schauder joined Sheppard on his journey to chronicle his experience. As an athlete, Sheppard said, he strove to avoid politics and focus on the game
USA
[ "America", "American", "USA", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 3211, "query": 4951 }
Query: I want to go to @placeholder and be a superstar!'" Entities: Devil, United States, Axis of Evil, Iranian Super League, Till Schauder, Virgin Islands, Sheppard, America, Iran, CNN, American, USA, The Iran Job, Kevin Sheppard Passage: (CNN) -- When American basketball player Kevin Sheppard moved to Iran in 2009, he was greeted by elaborate graffiti that read "Down with the USA" and "America is the Devil." Similar rhetoric came from the United States, with the government decrying a nuclear weapons program from the country that was part of the "Axis of Evil." It was in this tense political climate that the 6-foot point guard from the Virgin Islands accepted a job with the Iranian Super League after being recruited to carry his team to the playoffs. Filmmaker Till Schauder joined Sheppard on his journey, chronicling the basketball player's experience in one of the most feared countries in the world in a documentary called "The Iran Job." Kevin Sheppard moved to Iran in 2009 to play basketball. Filmmaker Till Schauder joined Sheppard on his journey to chronicle his experience. As an athlete, Sheppard said, he strove to avoid politics and focus on the game
United States
[ "Till Schauder" ]
{ "passage": 3211, "query": 4952 }
Query: Yet despite the rigid measures, @placeholder saw the opportunity for intercultural dialogue through the charismatic ball player. Entities: Devil, United States, Axis of Evil, Iranian Super League, Till Schauder, Virgin Islands, Sheppard, America, Iran, CNN, American, USA, The Iran Job, Kevin Sheppard Passage: (CNN) -- When American basketball player Kevin Sheppard moved to Iran in 2009, he was greeted by elaborate graffiti that read "Down with the USA" and "America is the Devil." Similar rhetoric came from the United States, with the government decrying a nuclear weapons program from the country that was part of the "Axis of Evil." It was in this tense political climate that the 6-foot point guard from the Virgin Islands accepted a job with the Iranian Super League after being recruited to carry his team to the playoffs. Filmmaker Till Schauder joined Sheppard on his journey, chronicling the basketball player's experience in one of the most feared countries in the world in a documentary called "The Iran Job." Kevin Sheppard moved to Iran in 2009 to play basketball. Filmmaker Till Schauder joined Sheppard on his journey to chronicle his experience. As an athlete, Sheppard said, he strove to avoid politics and focus on the game
Till Schauder
[ "Labour" ]
{ "passage": 3212, "query": 4953 }
Query: In his letter, Mr Bridgen says ‘the public will want to be assured that the @placeholder did not purposefully cover up his donation to avoid negative media coverage’. Entities: Glen Owen, Alex Ferguson, Tory, Victor, Electoral Commission, Miliband, Man Utd, Manchester United, Lloyds TSB, Victor Blank, Ed Miliband, Andrew Bridgen, Labour Passage: By Glen Owen PUBLISHED: 20:07 EST, 12 January 2013 | UPDATED: 02:53 EST, 14 January 2013 Ed Miliband was last night accused of trying to cover up a donation from a controversial banker who has faced calls to be stripped of his knighthood. Sir Victor Blank – the former Lloyds TSB chairman blamed by shareholders for the bank’s humiliating £21 billion taxpayer bailout – gave £10,000 to Labour just days after Mr Miliband made a major speech attacking bankers’ behaviour. Sir Victor paid the money by bidding at a Labour fundraising auction for a set of handwritten team talk notes by Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson. Former Lloyds TSB chairman Sir Victor Blank paid £10k for Man Utd manager Sir Alex Ferguson's team talk notes at Labour fundraising auction. Ed Miliband gave speech criticising bankers' behaviour just days before. Tory MP Andrew Bridgen asked the Electoral Commission to investigate whether the Labour leader attempted to cover up Sir Victor’s donation
Labour
[ "Labour" ]
{ "passage": 3212, "query": 4954 }
Query: A Labour Party spokesman said: ‘This was an administrative error by the @placeholder which we have already corrected with the Electoral Commission,’ adding that it was now recorded as a personal donation by Sir Victor. Entities: Glen Owen, Alex Ferguson, Tory, Victor, Electoral Commission, Miliband, Man Utd, Manchester United, Lloyds TSB, Victor Blank, Ed Miliband, Andrew Bridgen, Labour Passage: By Glen Owen PUBLISHED: 20:07 EST, 12 January 2013 | UPDATED: 02:53 EST, 14 January 2013 Ed Miliband was last night accused of trying to cover up a donation from a controversial banker who has faced calls to be stripped of his knighthood. Sir Victor Blank – the former Lloyds TSB chairman blamed by shareholders for the bank’s humiliating £21 billion taxpayer bailout – gave £10,000 to Labour just days after Mr Miliband made a major speech attacking bankers’ behaviour. Sir Victor paid the money by bidding at a Labour fundraising auction for a set of handwritten team talk notes by Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson. Former Lloyds TSB chairman Sir Victor Blank paid £10k for Man Utd manager Sir Alex Ferguson's team talk notes at Labour fundraising auction. Ed Miliband gave speech criticising bankers' behaviour just days before. Tory MP Andrew Bridgen asked the Electoral Commission to investigate whether the Labour leader attempted to cover up Sir Victor’s donation
Labour
[ "Google+" ]
{ "passage": 3213, "query": 4955 }
Query: "One of the core insights we had when we started @placeholder was that Google itself was deeply fragmented," said Gundotra. Entities: Google, YouTube, Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Vic Gundotra, CNN, Gmail Passage: (CNN) -- For two years, Google has pushed its Google+ as more than a social network or cool video-chatting tool. This week, it is working to hammer home that point with a spate of new features. Google+ isn't an answer to Facebook or Twitter, Google says. It's the connective tissue that more and more is tying Google's most popular products together -- and it will not be ignored. Since it debuted in June 2011, Google+ has seeped into all other parts of the Google ecosystem, tying into other Google offerings like search, Gmail and YouTube. Sometimes the product feels like an invasive species, especially when using it is required to benefit from the coolest features in other Google products. Google Senior Vice President Vic Gundotra explains the real goal behind Google+. All the big Google product announcements tied into the social network in some small way. The social network is Google's attempt to clean up fragmented user accounts
Google+
[ "Gmail" ]
{ "passage": 3213, "query": 4956 }
Query: But the reality is that many people still have multiple online identities and @placeholder addresses. Entities: Google, YouTube, Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Vic Gundotra, CNN, Gmail Passage: (CNN) -- For two years, Google has pushed its Google+ as more than a social network or cool video-chatting tool. This week, it is working to hammer home that point with a spate of new features. Google+ isn't an answer to Facebook or Twitter, Google says. It's the connective tissue that more and more is tying Google's most popular products together -- and it will not be ignored. Since it debuted in June 2011, Google+ has seeped into all other parts of the Google ecosystem, tying into other Google offerings like search, Gmail and YouTube. Sometimes the product feels like an invasive species, especially when using it is required to benefit from the coolest features in other Google products. Google Senior Vice President Vic Gundotra explains the real goal behind Google+. All the big Google product announcements tied into the social network in some small way. The social network is Google's attempt to clean up fragmented user accounts
Gmail
[ "Twitter" ]
{ "passage": 3213, "query": 4957 }
Query: That's in stark contrast to @placeholder, current king of breaking news, where hashtags and discovery tools make it easy to stay on top of important events in real time. Entities: Google, YouTube, Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Vic Gundotra, CNN, Gmail Passage: (CNN) -- For two years, Google has pushed its Google+ as more than a social network or cool video-chatting tool. This week, it is working to hammer home that point with a spate of new features. Google+ isn't an answer to Facebook or Twitter, Google says. It's the connective tissue that more and more is tying Google's most popular products together -- and it will not be ignored. Since it debuted in June 2011, Google+ has seeped into all other parts of the Google ecosystem, tying into other Google offerings like search, Gmail and YouTube. Sometimes the product feels like an invasive species, especially when using it is required to benefit from the coolest features in other Google products. Google Senior Vice President Vic Gundotra explains the real goal behind Google+. All the big Google product announcements tied into the social network in some small way. The social network is Google's attempt to clean up fragmented user accounts
Twitter
[ "MH370", "Post MH370" ]
{ "passage": 3214, "query": 4958 }
Query: China's increasingly assertive position has engendered a wariness among countries in the region that has been an undercurrent in the cooperation between neighbors during the current @placeholder crisis. Entities: MH370, United States, Singapore, Japan, Welsh, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Thailand, CNN, Asia, China, Post MH370 Passage: Singapore (CNN) -- In 2003, the SARS virus epidemic was a wake-up call for Asia, forcing China to increase transparency, fostering closer regional cooperation and bringing human security issues to the fore. The disappearance of MH370 will have a similar transformative effect on regional security, but it will take a different form. In recent years, the focus -- driven by the need to protect the waters of approximately a third of the world's trade, as well as access to energy and resources -- has been on sea lanes, concentrating on reducing piracy and enhancing naval cooperation. The United States, India, Japan and China have all ratcheted up their patrols, buttressed by the smaller naval operations of Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. Post MH370, attention will increasingly turn to the skies in terms of security, says Welsh. Current focus on maritime security in Asia has led to tensions, especially with China. "No coordination or mechanism for effective information sharing" in the region. Welsh: Asia needs better governance, stronger multilateral ties
MH370
[ "MH370", "Post MH370" ]
{ "passage": 3214, "query": 4958 }
Query: China's increasingly assertive position has engendered a wariness among countries in the region that has been an undercurrent in the cooperation between neighbors during the current @placeholder crisis. Entities: MH370, United States, Singapore, Japan, Welsh, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Thailand, CNN, Asia, China, Post MH370 Passage: Singapore (CNN) -- In 2003, the SARS virus epidemic was a wake-up call for Asia, forcing China to increase transparency, fostering closer regional cooperation and bringing human security issues to the fore. The disappearance of MH370 will have a similar transformative effect on regional security, but it will take a different form. In recent years, the focus -- driven by the need to protect the waters of approximately a third of the world's trade, as well as access to energy and resources -- has been on sea lanes, concentrating on reducing piracy and enhancing naval cooperation. The United States, India, Japan and China have all ratcheted up their patrols, buttressed by the smaller naval operations of Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. Post MH370, attention will increasingly turn to the skies in terms of security, says Welsh. Current focus on maritime security in Asia has led to tensions, especially with China. "No coordination or mechanism for effective information sharing" in the region. Welsh: Asia needs better governance, stronger multilateral ties
Post MH370
[ "MH370", "Post MH370" ]
{ "passage": 3214, "query": 4959 }
Query: @placeholder has also brought the issue of good governance to center stage. Entities: MH370, United States, Singapore, Japan, Welsh, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Thailand, CNN, Asia, China, Post MH370 Passage: Singapore (CNN) -- In 2003, the SARS virus epidemic was a wake-up call for Asia, forcing China to increase transparency, fostering closer regional cooperation and bringing human security issues to the fore. The disappearance of MH370 will have a similar transformative effect on regional security, but it will take a different form. In recent years, the focus -- driven by the need to protect the waters of approximately a third of the world's trade, as well as access to energy and resources -- has been on sea lanes, concentrating on reducing piracy and enhancing naval cooperation. The United States, India, Japan and China have all ratcheted up their patrols, buttressed by the smaller naval operations of Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. Post MH370, attention will increasingly turn to the skies in terms of security, says Welsh. Current focus on maritime security in Asia has led to tensions, especially with China. "No coordination or mechanism for effective information sharing" in the region. Welsh: Asia needs better governance, stronger multilateral ties
MH370
[ "MH370", "Post MH370" ]
{ "passage": 3214, "query": 4959 }
Query: @placeholder has also brought the issue of good governance to center stage. Entities: MH370, United States, Singapore, Japan, Welsh, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Thailand, CNN, Asia, China, Post MH370 Passage: Singapore (CNN) -- In 2003, the SARS virus epidemic was a wake-up call for Asia, forcing China to increase transparency, fostering closer regional cooperation and bringing human security issues to the fore. The disappearance of MH370 will have a similar transformative effect on regional security, but it will take a different form. In recent years, the focus -- driven by the need to protect the waters of approximately a third of the world's trade, as well as access to energy and resources -- has been on sea lanes, concentrating on reducing piracy and enhancing naval cooperation. The United States, India, Japan and China have all ratcheted up their patrols, buttressed by the smaller naval operations of Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. Post MH370, attention will increasingly turn to the skies in terms of security, says Welsh. Current focus on maritime security in Asia has led to tensions, especially with China. "No coordination or mechanism for effective information sharing" in the region. Welsh: Asia needs better governance, stronger multilateral ties
Post MH370
[ "MH370", "Post MH370" ]
{ "passage": 3214, "query": 4960 }
Query: The @placeholder crisis has also revealed that in spite of the rise of China, the U.S. and its allies still have an important security role to play in Asia. Entities: MH370, United States, Singapore, Japan, Welsh, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Thailand, CNN, Asia, China, Post MH370 Passage: Singapore (CNN) -- In 2003, the SARS virus epidemic was a wake-up call for Asia, forcing China to increase transparency, fostering closer regional cooperation and bringing human security issues to the fore. The disappearance of MH370 will have a similar transformative effect on regional security, but it will take a different form. In recent years, the focus -- driven by the need to protect the waters of approximately a third of the world's trade, as well as access to energy and resources -- has been on sea lanes, concentrating on reducing piracy and enhancing naval cooperation. The United States, India, Japan and China have all ratcheted up their patrols, buttressed by the smaller naval operations of Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. Post MH370, attention will increasingly turn to the skies in terms of security, says Welsh. Current focus on maritime security in Asia has led to tensions, especially with China. "No coordination or mechanism for effective information sharing" in the region. Welsh: Asia needs better governance, stronger multilateral ties
MH370
[ "MH370", "Post MH370" ]
{ "passage": 3214, "query": 4960 }
Query: The @placeholder crisis has also revealed that in spite of the rise of China, the U.S. and its allies still have an important security role to play in Asia. Entities: MH370, United States, Singapore, Japan, Welsh, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Thailand, CNN, Asia, China, Post MH370 Passage: Singapore (CNN) -- In 2003, the SARS virus epidemic was a wake-up call for Asia, forcing China to increase transparency, fostering closer regional cooperation and bringing human security issues to the fore. The disappearance of MH370 will have a similar transformative effect on regional security, but it will take a different form. In recent years, the focus -- driven by the need to protect the waters of approximately a third of the world's trade, as well as access to energy and resources -- has been on sea lanes, concentrating on reducing piracy and enhancing naval cooperation. The United States, India, Japan and China have all ratcheted up their patrols, buttressed by the smaller naval operations of Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. Post MH370, attention will increasingly turn to the skies in terms of security, says Welsh. Current focus on maritime security in Asia has led to tensions, especially with China. "No coordination or mechanism for effective information sharing" in the region. Welsh: Asia needs better governance, stronger multilateral ties
Post MH370
[ "Chinese" ]
{ "passage": 3215, "query": 4961 }
Query: Under the tight watch of at least a dozen @placeholder police and several building employees, the family members were kept from entering the office building. Entities: Australia, Chinese, Beijing, Jennifer Newton, Malaysia Airlines, Malaysian, Kuala Lumpur Passage: By Jennifer Newton Malaysia Airlines is set to pay £30,000 to the families of passengers who were on board missing flight MH370 but the final amount of compensation will only be paid once the 'issue of the tragedy' is over, it has been reported. The airline is thought to have already paid £3,000 to family members in expenses as they waited in hotels in Kuala Lumpur and Beijing to hear news about their loved ones after the flight went missing in March. The Malaysian government has now set up a committee to oversee the needs of the families of the 239 people who are still missing after boarding the flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Payment has already been made to relatives to those who were on board. But final compensation will only come once cause of crash is established. Flight has still not been found since going missing in March. Chinese relatives of passengers demanded to meet with airline officials. Australia estimates it will spend £50million on search for airliner
Chinese
[ "Australia" ]
{ "passage": 3215, "query": 4962 }
Query: Earlier this week it was revealed that the @placeholder government expects to spend around £50 million on the search by July 2015. Entities: Australia, Chinese, Beijing, Jennifer Newton, Malaysia Airlines, Malaysian, Kuala Lumpur Passage: By Jennifer Newton Malaysia Airlines is set to pay £30,000 to the families of passengers who were on board missing flight MH370 but the final amount of compensation will only be paid once the 'issue of the tragedy' is over, it has been reported. The airline is thought to have already paid £3,000 to family members in expenses as they waited in hotels in Kuala Lumpur and Beijing to hear news about their loved ones after the flight went missing in March. The Malaysian government has now set up a committee to oversee the needs of the families of the 239 people who are still missing after boarding the flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Payment has already been made to relatives to those who were on board. But final compensation will only come once cause of crash is established. Flight has still not been found since going missing in March. Chinese relatives of passengers demanded to meet with airline officials. Australia estimates it will spend £50million on search for airliner
Australia
[ "Addicks" ]
{ "passage": 3216, "query": 4963 }
Query: And if they can play anything like Barcelona - even the misfiring version of last year - @placeholder fans will have an exciting season in store. Entities: Spanish, Charlton Athletic, Addicks, Charlton, Barcelona, Orange, La Liga, Barca, Catalan Passage: Many teams have tried to replicate the playing style of the dominant tiki-taka Barcelona side, but Charlton Athletic are taking it one step further by imitating the Catalan giants' 'tequila sunrise' kit. The Addicks unveiled their new away strip on Friday and it would have looked awfully familiar for fans of La Liga. That's because the new kit looks just like the orange and yellow blend that Barca sported back in the 2012/13 season. VIDEO Scroll down ot watch the unveiling of Barcelona's latest home shirt for 2014/14 New clothes: Charlton will wear this new 'tequila sunrise' design on their travels next season. Addicks new strip looks just like Barcelona's from 2012/13 season. Charlton will be hoping they can match Spanish side's performances. Orange and yellow blend will be on show at away grounds next season
Addicks
[ "Millaa Millaa" ]
{ "passage": 3217, "query": 4964 }
Query: It's for firstly, the cemetery, and secondly, maybe a few more people will notice @placeholder now.’ Entities: Queensland, Daily Mail, Chamber of Commerce, Millaa Millaa, Australian Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:04 EST, 1 November 2012 | UPDATED: 12:29 EST, 1 November 2012 Locals in a small Australian town have come up with a novel alternative to installing a toilet in their cemetery - by building an outhouse that looks like an upright coffin. Residents of Millaa Millaa, Queensland, opted to build the macabre toilet after the council put the brakes on moves to build a restroom because it would cost around $82,000. People from the town’s Chamber of Commerce decided to take matters into their own hands and carve out a coffin-shaped pit stop for visitors of the cemetery. Chamber of Commerce in Millaa Millaa, Queensland, opted to build coffin-shaped toilet after being told new toilet would cost $82,000. Toilet may be removed as it never received approval from council
Millaa Millaa
[ "Moon" ]
{ "passage": 3218, "query": 4965 }
Query: The theory is that 90 per cent of the materials needed to build the structure already exists on the @placeholder. Entities: Nasa, 3D printer, Earth, 3D printing, Moon, Mars, University of Southern California, Contour Crafting Passage: Creating structures in space that astronauts can live in has become a priority for Nasa. With a manned mission to Mars on the agenda, and plans for lunar exploration underway, scientists are increasingly looking towards unconventional construction methods. The most promising of these is 3D printing, which could make building a lunar home in space a matter of pressing a button and letting a robot do the work. Scroll down for video... Building a home both on Earth and the Moon could soon be a matter of pressing a button and letting a robot 'print' the structure Nasa has now provided funding to the University of Southern California to develop a specific 3D printing technique known as Contour Crafting. Technology will see lunar soil layers built up in a pre-determined design. System will work like a giant 3D printer using a nozzle and moveable gantry. Could create curved walls and architecture that is 'exotic' and 'beautiful' Aside from buildings in space, the innovation could have applications in creating simple homes in disaster zones or slum areas
Moon
[ "Margaret Thatcher" ]
{ "passage": 3219, "query": 4966 }
Query: But you only need to look at the individual stories of those who flourished during the @placeholder era to see how 'Thatcherism' worked. Entities: Melissa Kite, Downing Street, St Francis, PUBLISHED, Britain, UPDATED, Margaret Thatcher Passage: By Melissa Kite PUBLISHED: 03:46 EST, 31 December 2013 | UPDATED: 03:49 EST, 31 December 2013 Strong: Admirers and opponents both value that she would never have dreamed of moving her position to fit the consensus You will always remember this moment,' my mother told me, as I watched the lady dressed in blue walking through Downing Street's shiny black door. Thirty-five years later, it is still the childhood memory that is most indelibly seared into my brain: my mother calling me to the television set to see Margaret Thatcher reciting the St Francis prayer and then entering No 10. Former Prime Minister, who died in April aged 87, changed Britain. She stood for individual freedom and free enterprise, and wouldn't budge. People who rose from nothing mourned more than any on day of funeral
Margaret Thatcher
[ "Texas" ]
{ "passage": 3220, "query": 4967 }
Query: ': During a Nov. 2011 presidential primary debate, @placeholder Gov. Entities: 7News, Denver, Mark Udall, Rick Perry, Democrat, Udall, Profiles in Courage, Texas, Democratic, Colorado Passage: Colorado Sen. Mark Udall, a Democrat running in a tight re-election race, asked for a do-over during a TV interview on Friday night when he couldn't come up with the names of the three most influential books he'd ever read. 'Oh wow,' he said. 'That's the toughest – the, uh, three most influential books in my life–' Gathering his composure during taping of a 'news extra' filmed for the website of 7News in Denver, he came up with one. 'Profiles in Courage. The, um, uh –.' After a three-second pregnant pause, the stumped senator asked for another chance. 'Let me think. We can play this over, right? I mean, re-tape this?' Democratic Sen. Mark Udall was asked to name the three most influential books in his life, and could only come up with one. In mid-freeze, he asked a TV interviewer if he could 're-tape' his answer. Udall admitted 'I'm brain dead today' when he couldn't think of the last song he had listened to. Moment was reminiscent of Texas Gov. Rick Perry's famed 'Oops' moment in 2011 when he couldn't name all 3 federal agencies he wanted to abolish. Ultimately Udall came up with the answers, but only after the interviewer gave him another chance
Texas
[ "Michael Johnson" ]
{ "passage": 3221, "query": 4968 }
Query: If people are comparing me to @placeholder that’s not a bad comparison to have. Entities: Commonwealth Games, No Abs Adam, Jason Livermore, Greek, Gemili, Jamaican, Kemar Bailey-Cole, Adam Gemili, Michael Johnson, British Passage: Adam Gemili lined up in the 100 metres final at the Commonwealth Games, shook his shoulders and threw the crowd his trademark beaming smile, in the middle of a row of bulging biceps and straining sinews. The camera panned to his right where the towering Jamaican Kemar Bailey-Cole, standing a head taller than Gemili at 6ft 4in, clapped his hands and pointed to the name on his stomach. Next along was Jason Livermore, another Jamaican with a chest like a Greek god. In a field of raw muscle — poised to create an explosion of power — the British sprinter looked, well, small at 5ft 11in. British sprinter Adam Gemili is shorter than his main rivals. Gemili known as 'No Abs Adam' among the British athletes. What Gemili does possess, however, is a glorious technique. Michael Johnson described Gemili’s technique as 'phenomenal'
Michael Johnson
[ "Alexander", "Barron Alexander" ]
{ "passage": 3222, "query": 4969 }
Query: At this point a second man arrived and shot @placeholder two or three times with a legally registered firearm. Entities: Barron Alexander, James Nye, Mantua, Kermit Gosnell, West Philadelphia, Alexander, Barron Gosnell, Philadelphia, Video Passage: By James Nye The son of infamous Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell was shot on Wednesday morning after an alleged attempted burglary. Barron Alexander - formerly Barron Gosnell - was shot several times inside the West Philadelphia home shared by a group of undergraduates around 7am. Police said that Alexander, 22, broke into the home in the Mantua neighborhood while three male residents were home twice that morning and was shot multiple times when he returned a third time. Scroll Down for Video Alleged burglary: These are the steps which Barron Alexander, 22, fell onto as he fled the home of three students after being shot on Wednesday morning. Barron Alexander, 22, was shot after allegedly breaking into the home of three male students in Philadelphia on Wednesday morning. Alexander was shot by one of the residents after being caught coming in through the rear bathroom window. Was shot multiple times and is now in critical but stable condition at hospital. His father, Kermit Gosnell is serving life without parole for the murder of three babies at his abortion clinic in Philadelphia
Alexander
[ "Alexander", "Barron Alexander" ]
{ "passage": 3222, "query": 4969 }
Query: At this point a second man arrived and shot @placeholder two or three times with a legally registered firearm. Entities: Barron Alexander, James Nye, Mantua, Kermit Gosnell, West Philadelphia, Alexander, Barron Gosnell, Philadelphia, Video Passage: By James Nye The son of infamous Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell was shot on Wednesday morning after an alleged attempted burglary. Barron Alexander - formerly Barron Gosnell - was shot several times inside the West Philadelphia home shared by a group of undergraduates around 7am. Police said that Alexander, 22, broke into the home in the Mantua neighborhood while three male residents were home twice that morning and was shot multiple times when he returned a third time. Scroll Down for Video Alleged burglary: These are the steps which Barron Alexander, 22, fell onto as he fled the home of three students after being shot on Wednesday morning. Barron Alexander, 22, was shot after allegedly breaking into the home of three male students in Philadelphia on Wednesday morning. Alexander was shot by one of the residents after being caught coming in through the rear bathroom window. Was shot multiple times and is now in critical but stable condition at hospital. His father, Kermit Gosnell is serving life without parole for the murder of three babies at his abortion clinic in Philadelphia
Barron Alexander
[ "Allphones Arena" ]
{ "passage": 3223, "query": 4970 }
Query: After the incredible incident, Mr Skinner was sent a questionnaire by @placeholder, asking him to rate his experience at the concert. Entities: Miley Cyrus, Anthony Skinner, Facebook, Miley, Allphones Arena, Skinner, Allphones Area, Sydney, Social Media, Australian Passage: An Australian fan successfully sneaked backstage at Miley Cyrus’ Sydney concert whilst disguised a cleaner, slipping past security undetected with a hi-vis jacket and mop. Australian promoter, Anthony Skinner, has shared photographic proof of his daring act on Social Media –astonished that his his spur-of-the-moment idea actually worked. The 23-year-old took to Facebook to describe his incredible dare, which all began when he stumbled across the cleaner’s open storeroom after the show. Scroll down for video Anthony Skinner snuck backstage at Allphones Arena after Miley Cyrus' concert by dressing up as a cleaner. He posted photos to social media (pictured) showing him hidden backstage. Australian Anthony Skinner snuck backstage after Miley's Friday concert. The 23-year-old found a hi-vis jacket and mop in an open cleaner's closet. Skinner took to social media to share photos of his experience. He couldn't believe the Allphones Area security 'didn't even look at me' Once backstage, Skinner spent 40 minutes cleaning to blend in. The Sydney promoter saw Miley but was so nervous he 'froze up' Skinner left a note for Miley in his favourite leopard jacket, which an official 'promised' to give to the young pop sensation
Allphones Arena
[ "Palestinian", "Palestinians" ]
{ "passage": 3224, "query": 4971 }
Query: Hammad's death follows the shooting of a 13-year-old eight days ago and 12 other @placeholder were wounded in street clashes with Israeli soldiers on Friday. Entities: Israeli, US, Palestinians, Jerusalem, Palestinian, Hammad, American, Palestinian-American, Israeli Defense Forces, West Bank, New Orleans, Defense Forces, Jewish, Orwah Hammad Passage: Israeli Defense Forces killed a 14-year-old Palestinian-American in a West Bank village Friday. Orwah Hammad, who grew up in New Orleans and traveled to the West Bank when he was six, was shot in the head, as violence flares in Jerusalem and the West Bank. On Wednesday, a Palestinian drove a car through a train station in Jerusalem, killing a three-month-old infant — also an American citizen — and injuring eight in what police called a terrorist attack. Killed: Orwah Hammad, 14, became the second teenager killed in the West Bank by Israeli Defense Forces when he was shot in the head on Friday. Orwah Hammad, 14, was killed in a West Bank village on Friday. Israeli army official claimed the killing was done to prevent a firebomb attack. Hammad's family said that he was in the street with other Palestinians throwing rocks at soldiers. His killing follows the death of another US citizen, a three-month-old Jewish infant killed when a Palestinian deliberately targeted a crowd a train station. The Israeli army also killed a 13-year-old Palestinian last week
Palestinian
[ "Palestinian", "Palestinians" ]
{ "passage": 3224, "query": 4971 }
Query: Hammad's death follows the shooting of a 13-year-old eight days ago and 12 other @placeholder were wounded in street clashes with Israeli soldiers on Friday. Entities: Israeli, US, Palestinians, Jerusalem, Palestinian, Hammad, American, Palestinian-American, Israeli Defense Forces, West Bank, New Orleans, Defense Forces, Jewish, Orwah Hammad Passage: Israeli Defense Forces killed a 14-year-old Palestinian-American in a West Bank village Friday. Orwah Hammad, who grew up in New Orleans and traveled to the West Bank when he was six, was shot in the head, as violence flares in Jerusalem and the West Bank. On Wednesday, a Palestinian drove a car through a train station in Jerusalem, killing a three-month-old infant — also an American citizen — and injuring eight in what police called a terrorist attack. Killed: Orwah Hammad, 14, became the second teenager killed in the West Bank by Israeli Defense Forces when he was shot in the head on Friday. Orwah Hammad, 14, was killed in a West Bank village on Friday. Israeli army official claimed the killing was done to prevent a firebomb attack. Hammad's family said that he was in the street with other Palestinians throwing rocks at soldiers. His killing follows the death of another US citizen, a three-month-old Jewish infant killed when a Palestinian deliberately targeted a crowd a train station. The Israeli army also killed a 13-year-old Palestinian last week
Palestinians
[ "GPs" ]
{ "passage": 3225, "query": 4972 }
Query: Over the past six years, @placeholder’ salaries have soared to £110,000 on average, even though they no longer have to work evenings and weekends. Entities: British Medical Association, Laurence Buckman, A&E, GPs, Sophie Borland Passage: By Sophie Borland PUBLISHED: 20:41 EST, 2 January 2013 | UPDATED: 06:42 EST, 3 January 2013 GPs are to be offered ‘bribes’ of around £7,500 to slash the number of patients they send to accident and emergency. Under a controversial bonus scheme that will hit the elderly particularly hard, they will be urged not to refer those with pneumonia, severe influenza or heart problems to hospital. Patients and senior GPs have labelled the scheme a ‘perverse incentive’ and an ‘unethical waste of taxpayers’ money’. Doctors will be offered financial incentives to reduce 'avoidable' admissions to A&E Laurence Buckman, chairman of the British Medical Association’s GPs’ committee, said: ‘I don’t want a single patient walking into my surgery and saying my grandma’s dead because you refused to admit her. So we’re not going to admit people with pneumonia? I think most doctors will be horrified by this.’. GPs to be paid not to refer patients to A&E in bid to reduce admissions. Controversial scheme could hit elderly the hardest. 'An unethical waste of taxpayer's money' says Dr Laurence Buckman
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Query: The magazine said that it shouldn't have agreed to @placeholder's request not to contact the alleged assailants to get their side of the story, out of sensitivity to her. Entities: Philadelphia Archdiocese, Doe, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, University of Virginia, Billy Doe, Rolling Stone, Philadelphia, Jackie, Erdely Passage: Sabrina Rubin Erdely also fell for a dubious testimony from a boy claiming he was sexually abused by priests, it has been claimed The author behind a Rolling Stone article claiming a University of Virginia student had been gang-raped at a fraternity also fell for a dubious testimony from a boy claiming he was sexually abused by priests, it has been claimed. Sabrina Rubin Erdely forced the magazine into an apology after the story published in November based on the account by alleged victim 'Jackie' was found to have a large number of inaccuracies. Now it has been claimed that she accepted the claims of petty criminal Billy Doe, who claimed he was raped by members of the Philadelphia Archdiocese, testimony which a legal website claims had a series of discrepancies. Sabrina Rubin Erdely article on the University of Virginia fraternity published in November forced magazine into an apology. Reported account by victim 'Jackie' that was found to have inaccuracies. In 2011, Erdely wrote a piece about sexual abuse by priests in Philadelphia. Was based on accounts by petty criminal and star witness Billy Doe. Grand Jury findings were said to have a large number of discrepancies. Website claims Doe changed his story when testifying in front of different legal bodies
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