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[
"Luang Pu Nenkham"
] |
{
"passage": 3227,
"query": 4974
}
|
Query: Authorities also estimate at least 300 million baht, or nearly $10 million, have disappeared from @placeholder's bank accounts in recent days.
Entities: DSI, California, Buddhist, Ministry of Justice, Aviator, Louis Vuitton, Luang Pu Nenkham, Department of Special Investigation, Thai, Thai Buddhist, Thailand, CNN, Monk, Hollywood
Passage: (CNN) -- To most of us, golden Aviator sunglasses, sleek wireless headphones, a Louis Vuitton bag and a private jet flight better suit the life of a Hollywood star than a holy Buddhist ascetic. Yet Thailand's so-called "jet-set monk," 34-year old Luang Pu Nenkham, who claimed to be the reincarnation of a respected monk who lived several decades ago, is accused of ignoring his Buddhist vows of celibacy and a simple, moral living, as evidenced in video that showed up on youtube about two months ago. Thailand's Department of Special Investigation (DSI), a division of the Ministry of Justice, tells CNN it believes the video was shot by one of the monks on the plane, passed around and posted anonymously. 34-year old Thai Buddhist monk accused of lavish, immoral lifestyle. Arrest warrant out for Luang Pu Nenkham for having sex with minor, rape. Leaked video of monk on luxury private jet first attracted Thai authorities. Monk believed to be in California, according to Thai authorities
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Luang Pu Nenkham
|
[
"HMRC"
] |
{
"passage": 3228,
"query": 4975
}
|
Query: Blundering officials at @placeholder have let Cameron and Osborne off paying the right amount of tax on their properties.
Entities: David Cameron, George Osborne, HMRC, Alastair Darling, Downing Street, Daily Mirror, Gordon Brown, Tony Blair
Passage: By Mail Online Reporter David Cameron and George Osborne will save a fortune after HMRC miscalculated how much tax they should pay on their homes. Savings of at least £1,228 a year will be made by the Prime Minister while the chancellor is saving £1,560 per annum, it has been reported. Tax is due on their flats in Downing Street because they are a taxable benefit. Downing Street is regarded as a taxable benefit - but an error by HMRC means PM David Cameron is saving £1,228 a year The error dates back to more than ten years according to the Daily Mirror, and may also entitle former Downing Street residents Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and Alastair Darling to rebates. PM David Cameron will save at least £1,228 a year in tax. Chancellor George Osborne will save £1,560 thanks to HMRC blunder. And taxman may have to pay out even more to ex Downing Street residents
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HMRC
|
[
"Iranian"
] |
{
"passage": 3229,
"query": 4976
}
|
Query: Iran denied the allegations but last month Mr Nisman accused Mrs Kirchner and other senior officials of agreeing not to punish at least two former @placeholder officials believed to have been involved.
Entities: Jewish community centre, Buenos Aires, Argentine, Iranian, Alberto Nisman, Kirchner, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Viviana Fein, Jewish, Nisman
Passage: Mrs Kirchner: The president's name was on a draft warrant discovered in the home of Alberto Nisman A prosecutor shot dead after accusing Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner of helping cover up a terrorist bombing was trying to have her arrested, it emerged last night. Investigators probing the killing of Alberto Nisman – found dead in his bathroom before he could testify over the 1994 attack on a Jewish community centre in Buenos Aires – revealed they had found a draft document requesting Mrs Kirchner’s detention. Chief investigator Viviana Fein said the warrant was found in a wastepaper bin at the apartment where Mr Nisman’s body was discovered on January 18. Prosecutor Alberto Nisman was found dead in his bathroom last month. Was due to accuse president Kirchner of covering up an Iranian bombing. Set to say she shielded Iranian officials following attack on Jewish centre. Officers investigating his killing found he was trying to have her arrested
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Iranian
|
[
"Russian"
] |
{
"passage": 3230,
"query": 4977
}
|
Query: He is named on company records as a @placeholder national.
Entities: Mayfair, Hampstead, Rich List, James Street, Grade II, Britain, Forbes, Russian, Spender, Regent’s Park, Lyndhurst Road, London, Andrey Goncharenko, Hanover Lodge, Eaton Square, Mail on Sunday, Belgravia, Regent's Park, Regency mansion
Passage: Spender: Andrey Goncharenko, a shadowy oligarch, pictured with a companion, has bought and sold mansions in London's most prosperous areas At £120 million, it is the most expensive town house sold in Britain. Now a Mail on Sunday investigation can reveal that Hanover Lodge, in exclusive Regent’s Park, has been bought by a shadowy Russian businessman as part of a £250 million shopping spree over three years that has left him with four landmark London properties. Andrey Goncharenko’s moves in the London property market have been obscured by a series of offshore companies, but, along with the palatial Grade II* listed Regency mansion, he also owns 50 St James Street, Mayfair, which sold for £70million; a mansion in Lyndhurst Road, Hampstead, sold for £41million; and 102 Eaton Square in Belgravia, sold for £15million. Never appeared in the Forbes Rich List and rise in society is little known. But he has bought and sold three of London's most expensive properties. Now plans £1.2million gutting of 33,000 sq ft Hanover Lodge in Regent's Park
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Russian
|
[
"Bolton"
] |
{
"passage": 3231,
"query": 4978
}
|
Query: 'Distinctive': The nuts, bolts and component parts were made in two @placeholder factories
Entities: Manchester, Moses Gate Country Park, Nob End, Bolton, Meccano, Liam Curtin, Bury Canal, Little Lever
Passage: A multi-coloured footbridge has been built over a canal bed - and it's made out of giant-sized pieces of Meccano. The six-ton steel bridge in the Little Lever area of Bolton cost £90,000 to construct, using 400 pieces of oversized Meccano and 700 nuts and bolts. It is hoped that the project will kickstart a regeneration of the historic stretch of the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal at Nob End. Scroll down for video Old-fashioned fun: The completed bridge now stands 1.3 metres high and spans 6.4m across the canal in Little Lever to Moses Gate Country Park Colourful story: Artist Liam Curtin said he wanted to reflect Bolton's engineering heritage. Builders used 700 oversized nuts and bolts, which cost £18 each. Each component is ten times bigger and heavier than regular-sized ones. Artist Liam Curtin said he wanted to reflect Bolton's engineering heritage. Two factories made the beams, nuts and bolts in the same style as a toy set. Money for the art project came from a developer building homes nearby. It gave the council money for the bridge as part of its planning permission
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Bolton
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[
"Paris"
] |
{
"passage": 3232,
"query": 4979
}
|
Query: He said: 'Mr Netanyahu made the same remarks in @placeholder - it's just crude electioneering.
Entities: French, Copenhagen, Britain, Israeli, Danish, PM, European, Jewish, David Cameron, Jews, Jair Melchior, Paris, British, Netanyahu, Europe, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel, Cameron, Angela Merkel, UK, Francois Hollande
Passage: Mr Cameron said he wanted to ensure Jews continued to feel safe in the UK David Cameron this morning insisted Britain is a safe place for Jews to live - and vowed to keep it that way. The Prime Minister said the Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu was right to demand security against anti-Semitic attacks across Europe, but insisted British Jews were proud to call the UK home. Mr Cameron's remarks came after Mr Netanyahu said that Europe was no longer safe for Jews following the terror attacks in Paris and Copenhagen. He called for mass emigration to Israel - claiming it is the only country in the world where Jews are totally safe. PM says Netanyahu right to demand security against anti-Semitic attacks. But he insisted British Jews were proud to call the UK 'home' Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu told Jews: Move to Israel to stay safe. Comments sparked outrage among European leaders and Jewish groups. French President Francois Hollande said he cannot let the comment pass. Netanyahu making 'people believe Jews no longer have a place in Europe' Angela Merkel said she will do everything possible to protect Jewish sites. Danish Chief Rabbi Jair Melchior said he was 'disappointed' in Netanyahu
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Paris
|
[
"Israel",
"Israeli"
] |
{
"passage": 3232,
"query": 4980
}
|
Query: It's no coincidence that there's a general election in @placeholder coming up.
Entities: French, Copenhagen, Britain, Israeli, Danish, PM, European, Jewish, David Cameron, Jews, Jair Melchior, Paris, British, Netanyahu, Europe, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel, Cameron, Angela Merkel, UK, Francois Hollande
Passage: Mr Cameron said he wanted to ensure Jews continued to feel safe in the UK David Cameron this morning insisted Britain is a safe place for Jews to live - and vowed to keep it that way. The Prime Minister said the Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu was right to demand security against anti-Semitic attacks across Europe, but insisted British Jews were proud to call the UK home. Mr Cameron's remarks came after Mr Netanyahu said that Europe was no longer safe for Jews following the terror attacks in Paris and Copenhagen. He called for mass emigration to Israel - claiming it is the only country in the world where Jews are totally safe. PM says Netanyahu right to demand security against anti-Semitic attacks. But he insisted British Jews were proud to call the UK 'home' Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu told Jews: Move to Israel to stay safe. Comments sparked outrage among European leaders and Jewish groups. French President Francois Hollande said he cannot let the comment pass. Netanyahu making 'people believe Jews no longer have a place in Europe' Angela Merkel said she will do everything possible to protect Jewish sites. Danish Chief Rabbi Jair Melchior said he was 'disappointed' in Netanyahu
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Israel
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[
"Israel",
"Israeli"
] |
{
"passage": 3232,
"query": 4980
}
|
Query: It's no coincidence that there's a general election in @placeholder coming up.
Entities: French, Copenhagen, Britain, Israeli, Danish, PM, European, Jewish, David Cameron, Jews, Jair Melchior, Paris, British, Netanyahu, Europe, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel, Cameron, Angela Merkel, UK, Francois Hollande
Passage: Mr Cameron said he wanted to ensure Jews continued to feel safe in the UK David Cameron this morning insisted Britain is a safe place for Jews to live - and vowed to keep it that way. The Prime Minister said the Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu was right to demand security against anti-Semitic attacks across Europe, but insisted British Jews were proud to call the UK home. Mr Cameron's remarks came after Mr Netanyahu said that Europe was no longer safe for Jews following the terror attacks in Paris and Copenhagen. He called for mass emigration to Israel - claiming it is the only country in the world where Jews are totally safe. PM says Netanyahu right to demand security against anti-Semitic attacks. But he insisted British Jews were proud to call the UK 'home' Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu told Jews: Move to Israel to stay safe. Comments sparked outrage among European leaders and Jewish groups. French President Francois Hollande said he cannot let the comment pass. Netanyahu making 'people believe Jews no longer have a place in Europe' Angela Merkel said she will do everything possible to protect Jewish sites. Danish Chief Rabbi Jair Melchior said he was 'disappointed' in Netanyahu
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Israeli
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[
"Playboy",
"Playboy magazine"
] |
{
"passage": 3233,
"query": 4981
}
|
Query: Marlboro's @placeholder spot is unlike today's cigarette ads for its complete lack of medical warnings and advisories
Entities: Sail of Holland, Schlitz, Playboy magazine, Volkswagen, Misty White Sidell, Playboy, Megan, Pall Mall, Don Draper, Don, Megan Draper, Sixties, Marlboro, Mad Men
Passage: By Misty White Sidell On Sunday’s season premiere of Mad Men, Don Draper is told by wife Megan: ‘Don’t rip the ads out of my magazines.’ The show, which has become known for its strict historical accuracy, used a February 1969 issue of Playboy as a prop, and now the iconic title has released images of the actual ads Don might have wanted to keep. The issue featured ads for Volkswagen cars, Schlitz beer and Rise shaving lotion, as well as placements for cigarette companies Marlboro, Pall Mall and Sail of Holland. Playboy magazine experienced its heyday in the 1960s for its famous centerfolds and intellectual articles. In the Mad Men final season premiere Megan Draper instructs Don not to rip ads out of her February 1969 issue of Playboy. Playboy has now released the ads that Don would have seen in in the issue. The ads speak to Don's many vices, as well as the social climate of the late Sixties
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Playboy
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[
"Playboy",
"Playboy magazine"
] |
{
"passage": 3233,
"query": 4981
}
|
Query: Marlboro's @placeholder spot is unlike today's cigarette ads for its complete lack of medical warnings and advisories
Entities: Sail of Holland, Schlitz, Playboy magazine, Volkswagen, Misty White Sidell, Playboy, Megan, Pall Mall, Don Draper, Don, Megan Draper, Sixties, Marlboro, Mad Men
Passage: By Misty White Sidell On Sunday’s season premiere of Mad Men, Don Draper is told by wife Megan: ‘Don’t rip the ads out of my magazines.’ The show, which has become known for its strict historical accuracy, used a February 1969 issue of Playboy as a prop, and now the iconic title has released images of the actual ads Don might have wanted to keep. The issue featured ads for Volkswagen cars, Schlitz beer and Rise shaving lotion, as well as placements for cigarette companies Marlboro, Pall Mall and Sail of Holland. Playboy magazine experienced its heyday in the 1960s for its famous centerfolds and intellectual articles. In the Mad Men final season premiere Megan Draper instructs Don not to rip ads out of her February 1969 issue of Playboy. Playboy has now released the ads that Don would have seen in in the issue. The ads speak to Don's many vices, as well as the social climate of the late Sixties
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Playboy magazine
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[
"Sixties"
] |
{
"passage": 3233,
"query": 4982
}
|
Query: the tail end of the @placeholder’ economic prosperity, which would soon wind
Entities: Sail of Holland, Schlitz, Playboy magazine, Volkswagen, Misty White Sidell, Playboy, Megan, Pall Mall, Don Draper, Don, Megan Draper, Sixties, Marlboro, Mad Men
Passage: By Misty White Sidell On Sunday’s season premiere of Mad Men, Don Draper is told by wife Megan: ‘Don’t rip the ads out of my magazines.’ The show, which has become known for its strict historical accuracy, used a February 1969 issue of Playboy as a prop, and now the iconic title has released images of the actual ads Don might have wanted to keep. The issue featured ads for Volkswagen cars, Schlitz beer and Rise shaving lotion, as well as placements for cigarette companies Marlboro, Pall Mall and Sail of Holland. Playboy magazine experienced its heyday in the 1960s for its famous centerfolds and intellectual articles. In the Mad Men final season premiere Megan Draper instructs Don not to rip ads out of her February 1969 issue of Playboy. Playboy has now released the ads that Don would have seen in in the issue. The ads speak to Don's many vices, as well as the social climate of the late Sixties
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Sixties
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[
"Sixties"
] |
{
"passage": 3233,
"query": 4983
}
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Query: Rise shaving lotion's ad evokes the @placeholder' feminine ideals of big hair, doe-eyes, and a baby face
Entities: Sail of Holland, Schlitz, Playboy magazine, Volkswagen, Misty White Sidell, Playboy, Megan, Pall Mall, Don Draper, Don, Megan Draper, Sixties, Marlboro, Mad Men
Passage: By Misty White Sidell On Sunday’s season premiere of Mad Men, Don Draper is told by wife Megan: ‘Don’t rip the ads out of my magazines.’ The show, which has become known for its strict historical accuracy, used a February 1969 issue of Playboy as a prop, and now the iconic title has released images of the actual ads Don might have wanted to keep. The issue featured ads for Volkswagen cars, Schlitz beer and Rise shaving lotion, as well as placements for cigarette companies Marlboro, Pall Mall and Sail of Holland. Playboy magazine experienced its heyday in the 1960s for its famous centerfolds and intellectual articles. In the Mad Men final season premiere Megan Draper instructs Don not to rip ads out of her February 1969 issue of Playboy. Playboy has now released the ads that Don would have seen in in the issue. The ads speak to Don's many vices, as well as the social climate of the late Sixties
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Sixties
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[
"Higgs Boson"
] |
{
"passage": 3234,
"query": 4984
}
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Query: The @placeholder may actually have spin but it is spinning in extra dimensions of space we cannot see.
Entities: God, International Linear Collider, Large Hadron Collider, LHC, Peter Higgs, Francois Englert, Higgs Boson, CNN, Nobel Prize in Physics, Geneva
Passage: (CNN) -- "Two professors, both alike in dignity, in fair Geneva where we lay our scene." When it is finally written, the story of one of the greatest scientific discoveries of our age may begin something like this. Last month, two eminent professors -- Peter Higgs and Francois Englert -- were jointly awarded one of science's greatest honours: the Nobel Prize in Physics. The award came on the back of the dramatic announcement last year that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), based in Geneva, had made an astonishing discovery: a new particle, a Higgs Boson, had been comprehensively proven to exist. The International Linear Collider aims to "discover an overarching theory of everything" The vast new facility will increase understanding of the Higgs Boson, commonly known as the "God particle" Research into the particle led to the awarding of this year's Nobel Prize in Physics
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Higgs Boson
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[
"Heather Kowalczik"
] |
{
"passage": 3235,
"query": 4985
}
|
Query: Meanwhile, a 9-year-old child of @placeholder and her boyfriend was briefly sought by authorities after he didn't show up for school Friday.
Entities: Justin, New York State Police, Heather Kowalczik, Long Island, Farmingdale, CNN, Justin Kowalczik
Passage: (CNN) -- Authorities have discovered the remains of an infant in the backyard of a Long Island home after child protective officials were sent this week to check on the welfare of a 6-year-old. While they did not positively identify the recovered infant, New York State Police said Saturday that the woman who lives in the home told investigators that the death of one of her children had not been reported. The boy, named Justin Kowalczik, would now be around 3 years old. "This interview also revealed a possible location of Justin's remains," police said of their talks with Heather Kowalczik. Authorities went to check on the welfare of a 6-year-old child in Farmingdale. The child's mother said another child had died, but his death wasn't reported. "Infant remains" are found in the backyard of the home the couple shared
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Heather Kowalczik
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[
"Players' Championship"
] |
{
"passage": 3236,
"query": 4986
}
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Query: Following his @placeholder victory, Kaymer said holding back the tears: "My mother was always there to be affectionate and show us love.
Entities: Dad Horst, Erik Compton, Germany, Rickie Fowler, Horst, German, Father's Day, Martin Kaymer, Kaymer, Rina, U.S. Open, Players' Championship, CNN, Mother's Day, Pinehurst
Passage: (CNN) -- A month ago, Martin Kaymer paid an emotional tribute to his deceased Mum after winning the Players' Championship on Mother's Day. On Sunday, the German was victorious again, this time at the U.S. Open and this time on Father's Day, a fitting tribute to his Dad Horst, a retired corporate executive. "It was nice to win on Mother's Day and our Father's Day [in Germany] was a couple of weeks ago and I didn't get him anything," said Kaymer after a gargantuan eight-shot victory at Pinehurst on Sunday. "Maybe this works today." The 29-year-old was in a class of his own during the four rounds, carding the lowest score over two rounds in the tournament's history and, from that point, was never really challenged by runners-up Erik Compton and Rickie Fowler. U.S. Open winner pays tribute to dad, Horst, after Father's Day victory at Pinehurst. German won Players' Championship a month earlier on Mother's Day. His mother, Rina, died of complications following skin cancer back in 2008. Heart transplant survivor Erik Compton finishes second at the U.S. Open
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Players' Championship
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[
"Erik Compton"
] |
{
"passage": 3236,
"query": 4987
}
|
Query: "When you have disabilities or you have health issues, some days are really bad and then you've got to try to make the best of it the next day and wake up and move your body," said @placeholder, who pocketed $790,000 after his share of second place.
Entities: Dad Horst, Erik Compton, Germany, Rickie Fowler, Horst, German, Father's Day, Martin Kaymer, Kaymer, Rina, U.S. Open, Players' Championship, CNN, Mother's Day, Pinehurst
Passage: (CNN) -- A month ago, Martin Kaymer paid an emotional tribute to his deceased Mum after winning the Players' Championship on Mother's Day. On Sunday, the German was victorious again, this time at the U.S. Open and this time on Father's Day, a fitting tribute to his Dad Horst, a retired corporate executive. "It was nice to win on Mother's Day and our Father's Day [in Germany] was a couple of weeks ago and I didn't get him anything," said Kaymer after a gargantuan eight-shot victory at Pinehurst on Sunday. "Maybe this works today." The 29-year-old was in a class of his own during the four rounds, carding the lowest score over two rounds in the tournament's history and, from that point, was never really challenged by runners-up Erik Compton and Rickie Fowler. U.S. Open winner pays tribute to dad, Horst, after Father's Day victory at Pinehurst. German won Players' Championship a month earlier on Mother's Day. His mother, Rina, died of complications following skin cancer back in 2008. Heart transplant survivor Erik Compton finishes second at the U.S. Open
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Erik Compton
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[
"Chloe Goins"
] |
{
"passage": 3237,
"query": 4988
}
|
Query: @placeholder and I are here for two reasons: for justice and accountability,' Kuvin said.
Entities: Buell Theater, Denver, Cosby, U.S., Playboy Mansion, Bill Cosby, Fat Albert, Florida, Pueblo, Melbourne, Colorado, Chloe Goins
Passage: Bill Cosby is planning to perform in Colorado this weekend despite expected protests and a new allegation of sexual misconduct which has launched a police probe. The comedian released a statement on Thursday thanking his 'courageous' fans and saying he's ready to perform in Pueblo on Friday and at Denver's Buell Theater on Saturday, his first gigs in the U.S. this year. He finished his statement with references to his 'Fat Albert' character's trademark line and to his 2013 television special: 'Hey, Hey, Hey - I'm Far From Finished.' Scroll down for video Bill Cosby performs in Melbourne, Florida on November 21 last year. It was one of the few tour dates that was honored amid dozens of cancellations by venues and fans following sexual assault allegations that have emerged against the TV star. The comedian thanked his 'courageous' fans and said he's ready to perform in Pueblo on Friday and at Denver's Buell Theater on Saturday. He finished his statement with references to his 'Fat Albert' character's trademark line: 'Hey, Hey, Hey - I'm Far From Finished' The 77-year-old comedian is facing sexual assault allegations from more than 15 women, with some claims dating back decades. In the most recent allegation, a model claims Cosby drugged and sexually abused her at the Playboy Mansion in 2008. Chloe Goins is the first woman accusing Cosby of sexual misconduct whose case may fall within the statute of limitations
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Chloe Goins
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[
"Skyfall"
] |
{
"passage": 3238,
"query": 4989
}
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Query: The full works: Adele was accompanied by an orchestra, choir and light display during her performance of @placeholder
Entities: Oscars, James Bond, Oscar for Best Original Score, Skyfall, Goldfinger, Bond, Shirley, Adele, Dame Shirley Bassey, Oscar
Passage: They're both famous singers who have lent their powerful voices to James Bond films. And it seems the Oscars' stage wasn't big enough to accommodate larger-and-life divas Adele and Dame Shirley Bassey, at least at the same time. Instead of the two songstresses dueting or sharing the stage, each performed her theme song separately during Sunday night's ceremony. Scroll down for video Battle of the divas: Adele and Dame Shirley Bassey separately sang James Bond theme songs during Sunday night's Oscar ceremony Shirley performed first, singing Goldfinger nearly 50 years since she first recorded the song for the 1964 Bond film of the same name. Adele awarded Oscar for Best Original Score for Skyfall
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Skyfall
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[
"GM"
] |
{
"passage": 3239,
"query": 4990
}
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Query: The firm has owned the rights to produce @placeholder salmon since 1996.
Entities: US, Atlantic Salmon, Atlantic, GM, AquaBounty, Panama, Canada, UK
Passage: As they splash around in their tanks, they look like any other healthy Atlantic salmon. Their eyes are bright, their skin is gloriously silvery and their fully grown bodies exude power. It’s only when you look closely at their hatching dates that the alarm bells start to ring. A normal Atlantic salmon takes 30 months to grow to maturity . . . this variety took just 16. The majestic specimens are ‘frankenfish’ — genetically modified salmon created in a secretive research base in the Panama rainforest. 'Frankenfish' are genetically modified salmon created by company AquaBounty which grow at twice the rate of wild Atlantic Salmon, and are constantly hungry (file picture). GM salmon which grow twice as fast as wild fish have been developed. Eggs given go-ahead in Canada while meat to be approved for sale in US. If they escape from farms they could breed and wipe out wild fish. Imported canned products could be in the UK within years
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GM
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[
"GM"
] |
{
"passage": 3239,
"query": 4991
}
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Query: With growth hormone coursing through their bodies, the @placeholder salmon can reach market size of around 13lb in 16 to 18 months, making them cheaper to produce.
Entities: US, Atlantic Salmon, Atlantic, GM, AquaBounty, Panama, Canada, UK
Passage: As they splash around in their tanks, they look like any other healthy Atlantic salmon. Their eyes are bright, their skin is gloriously silvery and their fully grown bodies exude power. It’s only when you look closely at their hatching dates that the alarm bells start to ring. A normal Atlantic salmon takes 30 months to grow to maturity . . . this variety took just 16. The majestic specimens are ‘frankenfish’ — genetically modified salmon created in a secretive research base in the Panama rainforest. 'Frankenfish' are genetically modified salmon created by company AquaBounty which grow at twice the rate of wild Atlantic Salmon, and are constantly hungry (file picture). GM salmon which grow twice as fast as wild fish have been developed. Eggs given go-ahead in Canada while meat to be approved for sale in US. If they escape from farms they could breed and wipe out wild fish. Imported canned products could be in the UK within years
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GM
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[
"GM"
] |
{
"passage": 3239,
"query": 4992
}
|
Query: AquaBounty is spreading the production and marketing of the @placeholder fish over three countries.
Entities: US, Atlantic Salmon, Atlantic, GM, AquaBounty, Panama, Canada, UK
Passage: As they splash around in their tanks, they look like any other healthy Atlantic salmon. Their eyes are bright, their skin is gloriously silvery and their fully grown bodies exude power. It’s only when you look closely at their hatching dates that the alarm bells start to ring. A normal Atlantic salmon takes 30 months to grow to maturity . . . this variety took just 16. The majestic specimens are ‘frankenfish’ — genetically modified salmon created in a secretive research base in the Panama rainforest. 'Frankenfish' are genetically modified salmon created by company AquaBounty which grow at twice the rate of wild Atlantic Salmon, and are constantly hungry (file picture). GM salmon which grow twice as fast as wild fish have been developed. Eggs given go-ahead in Canada while meat to be approved for sale in US. If they escape from farms they could breed and wipe out wild fish. Imported canned products could be in the UK within years
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GM
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[
"China"
] |
{
"passage": 3240,
"query": 4993
}
|
Query: As for Stack, the high school senior said she wants to take a year off before college to volunteer in a @placeholder orphanage.
Entities: Hong Kong, Maia Stack, Hangzhou, Stack, CNN, China
Passage: Hong Kong (CNN) -- When Maia Stack returned to the pagoda, or tower, where she had been abandoned as a baby she was overwhelmed by what had happened there 11 years earlier. "I remember thinking, 'Wow, I wonder if my birth family hid behind those bushes or something'" said Stack, now 18 years old, on returning to Hangzhou, China. "I felt very disengaged throughout the entire process. I kind of removed myself from the situation because it was too emotionally challenging." Stack is one of tens of thousands of children -- 95% percent of whom are girls -- who have been adopted from China since its government ratified international adoption in 1992. Thousands of girls are adopted out of China each year, ending up in homes around the world. Many of them find identity and purpose in returning to China to visit their roots. Adoptive parents often choose to travel back to China frequently with their adopted children. Many adoptive parents feel it a duty to teach their children about where they came from
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China
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[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 3241,
"query": 4994
}
|
Query: What the five anxious @placeholder could not have known was that the British rescuers had got lost.Diplomats
Entities: Oscar, Britons, Best Film, Islamic, Atlantic, Iranian, U.S., Ben Affleck, Film, Iran, Best Picture Oscar, Affleck, Argo, British, Brit, Tinsel Town, Hollywood
Passage: What does Hollywood have against the British? Once again on Oscar night, Tinsel Town gave warmly to us with one hand — while cynically taking away with the other. The good news is that at least nine Britons will fly back across the Atlantic with coveted golden statues. But the bad news is that Argo — the movie that won Best Film — is yet another piece of Hollywood’s Brit-bashing junk history that casts us in a poor light. Scroll down for video Winner: Argo, starring and directed by Ben Affleck picked up Best Picture Oscar, but plays fast and loose with the facts of the British involvement in the Islamic revolution in Iran. Film packed with inaccuracies regarding the British involvement in Iranian revolution. In Ben Affleck's version six U.S. embassy staff were refused sanctuary by British diplomats - quite the opposite of what happened. Affleck won Best Picture Oscar for the film he directed and starred in
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U.S.
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[
"Abigail Hernandez"
] |
{
"passage": 3242,
"query": 4995
}
|
Query: Officials from several law enforcement agencies asked that members of the community be vigilant and pay attention to their surroundings, in the hopes that someone will spot @placeholder and alert authorities.
Entities: Abigail Hernandez, Jane Young, FBI, Abby, New Hampshire, CNN, Conway
Passage: (CNN) -- Federal and state authorities won't say specifically why, but they think a letter purported to be from a New Hampshire teenager missing for nearly two months might in fact be the real thing. Abigail Hernandez was last seen on October 9, according to the FBI, as she headed home from her high school in the town of Conway, and officials fear she might be held against her will. "We are concerned for her safety," New Hampshire Associate Attorney General Jane Young said Friday at a news conference called to discuss the search for the girl. "She is not out there alone. She has somebody who is either helping her, whether that be a friend or what we fear is a foe." 15-year-old Abigail Hernandez was last seen walking home from school on October 9. Officials fear she may be held against her will. Authorities said Friday a letter to her mother purportedly from the girl appears genuine. "We believe in fact that it was written by Abby," says a New Hampshire official
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Abigail Hernandez
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[
"Richard Sanchez"
] |
{
"passage": 3243,
"query": 4996
}
|
Query: He wasn’t moving, didn’t look like he was breathing, there was blood everywhere,' Sgt @placeholder's wife Heather said.
Entities: Richard Sanchez, Joshua Michael, Daily Mail, Lawrence Boivin, Marine, William Lubbers, Texas, Sergent, Midland, Gary Stouffer
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:21 EST, 19 November 2012 | UPDATED: 13:28 EST, 19 November 2012 A wounded veteran who was injured in the deadly Texas train crash last week says the victims aboard a doomed tractor trailer rig had just a split-second before they were struck by a train. Sergent First Class Richard Sanchez was at the front of the trailer with his wife when someone on board yelled 'Train!' The wounded serviceman appeared on the Today show to speak about the horrific crash in Midland on Thursday night that killed four veterans and injured 16 others -- including at least one woman whose leg had to be amputated. Killed in the accident were Marine Chief Warrant Officer 3 Gary Stouffer, Army Sgt Maj Lawrence Boivin, Army Sgt Joshua Michael and Army Sgt Maj William Lubbers. Crossing arms came down 13 seconds before the train crashed into the parade float. Sergent First Class Richard Sanchez said he suffered a broken back after pushing his wife to safety
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Richard Sanchez
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[
"Texas"
] |
{
"passage": 3244,
"query": 4997
}
|
Query: "If history repeats itself even in the slightest, @placeholder will once again sustain consequences from the president's executive order," Abbott said.
Entities: Barack Obama, Rick Perry, Greg Abbott, Republican, Texas, Obama, Abbott
Passage: Incoming Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Monday he expects to legally challenge President Barack Obama's new immigration action "in the next two weeks." Abbott, currently the attorney general in Texas, said he's reaching out to other governors and top state attorneys about joining the expected lawsuit. "Our constitutional structure does not work when our president is untethered from the law. That is what has happened here," he said at a news conference Monday. Abbott's charge against Obama's executive order limiting deportations has vaulted the Republican onto the national stage, giving him a lead role on a prominent issue just as he prepares to replace outgoing Gov. Rick Perry. Texas Gov.-elect Greg Abbott says the state is preparing to challenge President Obama's immigration order in court. Abbott says he's reaching out to other states and expects to file a lawsuit "in the next two weeks" The Republican has seized a prominent role leading the charge against Obama's executive order
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Texas
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[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 3245,
"query": 4998
}
|
Query: Man with a plan: Republican presidential candidate @placeholder speaks at a campaign event on Saturday where he said it was 'winning season again'
Entities: Ryan, Mitt Romney, Republicans, Daily Mail, Romney, Jacksonville, America, John Boehner, Miami University of Ohio, Republican, Paul Ryan, Ohio, Florida
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:31 EST, 1 September 2012 | UPDATED: 09:56 EST, 2 September 2012 Unveiling a new campaign speech, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney vowed Saturday to lead America to a 'winning season' and insisted that his party would stick to the promises of fiscal responsibility that it had abandoned in the past. 'We're going to finally have to do something that Republicans have spoken about for a long time, and for a while we didn't do it. When we had the lead, we let people down,' Romney told a roaring crowd in Ohio as House Speaker John Boehner, a longtime congressional leader, stood behind him. Republican presidential nominee speaking in Jacksonville, Florida. Said 'we let people down' when Republicans were in the lead before. Vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan also in attendance. Ryan made a game day appearance in Ohio to support his alma mater, Miami University of Ohio
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Mitt Romney
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[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 3245,
"query": 4998
}
|
Query: Man with a plan: Republican presidential candidate @placeholder speaks at a campaign event on Saturday where he said it was 'winning season again'
Entities: Ryan, Mitt Romney, Republicans, Daily Mail, Romney, Jacksonville, America, John Boehner, Miami University of Ohio, Republican, Paul Ryan, Ohio, Florida
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:31 EST, 1 September 2012 | UPDATED: 09:56 EST, 2 September 2012 Unveiling a new campaign speech, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney vowed Saturday to lead America to a 'winning season' and insisted that his party would stick to the promises of fiscal responsibility that it had abandoned in the past. 'We're going to finally have to do something that Republicans have spoken about for a long time, and for a while we didn't do it. When we had the lead, we let people down,' Romney told a roaring crowd in Ohio as House Speaker John Boehner, a longtime congressional leader, stood behind him. Republican presidential nominee speaking in Jacksonville, Florida. Said 'we let people down' when Republicans were in the lead before. Vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan also in attendance. Ryan made a game day appearance in Ohio to support his alma mater, Miami University of Ohio
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Romney
|
[
"Australian"
] |
{
"passage": 3246,
"query": 4999
}
|
Query: As a result, the unlikely rich lister is in the business pages of @placeholder newspapers almost daily.
Entities: Tinkler, Midas touch, Australia, Nathan Tinkler, CNN, Australian
Passage: (CNN) -- Nine years ago he was an electrician. Six months ago, he was worth some A$1.18 billion ($1.22 billion) Australia's mining boom having turned him into the country's richest person under 40 years old. Now, coal baron Nathan Tinkler, 36, is facing a mountain of debt. His wealth has plummeted to A$400 million, thanks to slowing demand and falling coal prices, while his debts to a variety of creditors mount, reportedly hitting A$638 million. On Tuesday, his personal holding company was liquidated. Tinkler has had the Midas touch on his way to the top of the rich list and -- until Tuesday -- on the way down, too, staving off the liquidation of several of his companies. He now faces credit debt surrounding his horse racing empire, troubled sports franchises and repossession of his personal jet. Billionaire Nathan Tinkler's rags-to-riches story in peril as his debt woes increase. On Tuesday an Australian court ordered the liquidation of his personal holding company. The 36-year-old mining magnate's racing empire and sports empire are in trouble. Just nine years ago, Tinkler was an electrician working in the mining industry
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Australian
|
[
"Clinton"
] |
{
"passage": 3247,
"query": 5000
}
|
Query: On the last call, Laura Ling specifically requested that @placeholder intervene.
Entities: California, American Morning, Euna Lee, Lisa Ling, North Korea, Laura, Clinton, Laura Ling, CNN, Ling
Passage: (CNN) -- Journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee told Ling's sister they were treated humanely in North Korea, and they believe they weren't sent to hard-labor camps because they have medical conditions, Lisa Ling said Friday. Lisa Ling, left, and her sister, Laura, center, speak to their father Wednesday after Laura arrived in California. The sister, speaking on CNN's "American Morning," did not elaborate on the medical conditions, but said her sister will soon tell her story. "Laura is eager to tell the story about what happened. I want to let her do so, but right now, she's really getting reacclimated. The processes are slow. She's very, very weak," Lisa Ling said, adding that the stories she's heard so far are "jaw-dropping." NEW: Sister: Euna Lee "skinny," Laura Ling struggling to talk because of isolation. NEW: Laura Ling told family, "It would have to be President Clinton," Lisa Ling says. Laura Ling plans to detail what transpired, sister says. Euna Lee's daughter keeps following her, Lisa Ling says
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Clinton
|
[
"Gnosis"
] |
{
"passage": 3248,
"query": 5001
}
|
Query: Still, @placeholder's choice of targets and their foul language puts them firmly in the net's "griefer" culture.
Entities: WIRED, New York, Gawker, Nick Denton, Anonymous, Gnosis, Operation Payback, Gawker Media
Passage: (WIRED) -- Gawker Media, the blog powerhouse built by Nick Denton, has been hacked. After bringing the company's websites to a standstill Sunday, one or more hackers operating under the name Gnosis released a 500 MB file apparently containing Gawker's source code, commenter and staff passwords, and internal conversations between the company's employees. The email addresses and passwords of hundreds of thousands of Gawker users have been compromised, the hackers said. It's the worst security breach in New York-based Gawker's eight-year history, and a wake-up call to all web publishers. "We're deeply embarrassed by this breach," Gawker said in a blog post Sunday afternoon. Hackers release file containing Gawker's source code, commenter and staff passwords. Email addresses of Gawker users have been compromised. Hackers part of group Anonymous, who's campaign is called Operation Payback
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Gnosis
|
[
"MANCHESTER UNITED",
"Manchester United"
] |
{
"passage": 3249,
"query": 5002
}
|
Query: Branislav Ivanovic: Booked in first half and was then draw into a confrontation that led to @placeholder’s free kick and incredible equaliser.
Entities: Robin van Persie, Louis van Gaal, David de Gea, Old Trafford, Neil Ashton, Manchester United, Sportsmail, Branislav Ivanovic, Premier League, Didier Drogba, Drogba, Jose Mourinho, MANCHESTER UNITED, Chelsea
Passage: Didier Drogba turned back the clock to open the scoring before Robin van Persie left it late to net an injury time equaliser at Old Trafford. Jose Mourinho was left fuming by the late lapse of concentration that saw the spoils shared with his former mentor Louis van Gaal. Here Sportsmail's Neil Ashton gives his verdict on how the players performed... Robin van Persie slammed home an injury time equaliser to share the spoils at Old Trafford Didier Drogba slides on his knees to celebrate after scoring the opening goal for Chelsea MANCHESTER UNITED David de Gea: Decent save from Drogba in the first half, commanding presence at the back. No chance with Chelsea goal. 6.5. Manchester United drew 1-1 with Chelsea in their Premier League clash. Didier Drogba opened the scoring with first league goal since his return. Robin van Persie equalised in injury time after Branislav Ivanovic saw red
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MANCHESTER UNITED
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[
"MANCHESTER UNITED",
"Manchester United"
] |
{
"passage": 3249,
"query": 5002
}
|
Query: Branislav Ivanovic: Booked in first half and was then draw into a confrontation that led to @placeholder’s free kick and incredible equaliser.
Entities: Robin van Persie, Louis van Gaal, David de Gea, Old Trafford, Neil Ashton, Manchester United, Sportsmail, Branislav Ivanovic, Premier League, Didier Drogba, Drogba, Jose Mourinho, MANCHESTER UNITED, Chelsea
Passage: Didier Drogba turned back the clock to open the scoring before Robin van Persie left it late to net an injury time equaliser at Old Trafford. Jose Mourinho was left fuming by the late lapse of concentration that saw the spoils shared with his former mentor Louis van Gaal. Here Sportsmail's Neil Ashton gives his verdict on how the players performed... Robin van Persie slammed home an injury time equaliser to share the spoils at Old Trafford Didier Drogba slides on his knees to celebrate after scoring the opening goal for Chelsea MANCHESTER UNITED David de Gea: Decent save from Drogba in the first half, commanding presence at the back. No chance with Chelsea goal. 6.5. Manchester United drew 1-1 with Chelsea in their Premier League clash. Didier Drogba opened the scoring with first league goal since his return. Robin van Persie equalised in injury time after Branislav Ivanovic saw red
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Manchester United
|
[
"US"
] |
{
"passage": 3250,
"query": 5003
}
|
Query: The deal by Vodafone, to sell its entire @placeholder operations, is the third biggest in corporate history.
Entities: US, Verizon Wireless, Peter Campbell, Vodafone, UK, HM Revenue and Customs, Europe, Labour
Passage: By Peter Campbell PUBLISHED: 14:48 EST, 2 September 2013 | UPDATED: 01:34 EST, 3 September 2013 Vodafone will avoid paying any UK tax on huge profits it will make after it sealed one of the largest corporate deals in history yesterday. But thousands of its shareholders will be hammered with a hefty bill on the windfall they will receive. The company is set to gain £84billion from selling its stake in US mobile phone company Verizon Wireless. But due to a loophole introduced under Labour, Vodafone cannot be forced to pay anything to HM Revenue and Customs. The deal will also provide Vodafone with additional cash to pursue its expansion ambitions in Europe. It is one of the largest deals in corporate history but MPs are furious. Vodafone will not pay any tax on huge profit, although shareholders will. It is not the first time the company has been slammed for tax issues
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US
|
[
"Gao Qianbo"
] |
{
"passage": 3251,
"query": 5004
}
|
Query: For the next five months Gao Dejin cared for her at home until medics were able to perform a caesarean section to remove @placeholder from her womb.
Entities: Gao Dejin, Zhang Rongxiang, Gao Qinbao, Jiangsu Province, Gao, Gao Qianbo, China, Shuyang county
Passage: It is an achingly touching symbol of the love that binds a mother and son. A two-year-old boy chews the food of his disabled mother and feeds it to her mouth to mouth - months after she awoke from a coma to meet him for the first time. Zhang Rongxiang was pregnant with Gao Qinbao when a devastating car crash left her in a coma in Shuyang county in Jiangsu Province, China, three years ago. But moments after doctors told her husband, Gao Dejin, that she would never recover, they realised she was with child... and that the baby had miraculously survived the trauma. Zhang Rongxiang was thrust into a coma after a car accident in 2010. When she was rushed to hospital, doctors found she was pregnant. They delivered Gao Qianbo in 2011, who has stayed at her bedside since. She awoke to the sound of his voice in May, meeting him for first time. She can swallow so Gao chews up food and feeds her mouth to mouth
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Gao Qianbo
|
[
"Jerry Sandusky",
"Sandusky"
] |
{
"passage": 3252,
"query": 5005
}
|
Query: "None of them even spoke to @placeholder about his conduct.
Entities: Joe Paterno, Jerry Sandusky, Louis Freeh, Freeh, Paterno, Sandusky, CNN, Joe Paterno University, Penn State
Passage: (CNN) -- An extensive internal review of the debacle at Penn State that left a child sex abuser in place on campus for years forever casts a shadow over a heroic figure at the school: Joe Paterno. The report, the result of months of investigation, finds Paterno and a few other top officials not only showed a "callous and shocking disregard for child victims," but also helped "empower" assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky to attract victims, according to former FBI Director Louis Freeh, who spearheaded the review. Review at Penn State: 'Total disgard' for the victims Allegations have swirled around Paterno, the legendary head football coach who led Penn State to national prominence, since the scandal broke last year. Still, the official independent review deals a heavy blow to those who love college football and idolize Paterno. Freeh review finds Joe Paterno and others showed "shocking disregard" for victims. Some students say the legendary head football coach has been scapegoated. Paterno's family says he must not have understood what Sandusky was doing. This is not "Joe Paterno University," a new graduate and avid football fan says
|
Jerry Sandusky
|
[
"Jerry Sandusky",
"Sandusky"
] |
{
"passage": 3252,
"query": 5005
}
|
Query: "None of them even spoke to @placeholder about his conduct.
Entities: Joe Paterno, Jerry Sandusky, Louis Freeh, Freeh, Paterno, Sandusky, CNN, Joe Paterno University, Penn State
Passage: (CNN) -- An extensive internal review of the debacle at Penn State that left a child sex abuser in place on campus for years forever casts a shadow over a heroic figure at the school: Joe Paterno. The report, the result of months of investigation, finds Paterno and a few other top officials not only showed a "callous and shocking disregard for child victims," but also helped "empower" assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky to attract victims, according to former FBI Director Louis Freeh, who spearheaded the review. Review at Penn State: 'Total disgard' for the victims Allegations have swirled around Paterno, the legendary head football coach who led Penn State to national prominence, since the scandal broke last year. Still, the official independent review deals a heavy blow to those who love college football and idolize Paterno. Freeh review finds Joe Paterno and others showed "shocking disregard" for victims. Some students say the legendary head football coach has been scapegoated. Paterno's family says he must not have understood what Sandusky was doing. This is not "Joe Paterno University," a new graduate and avid football fan says
|
Sandusky
|
[
"Joe Paterno",
"Paterno"
] |
{
"passage": 3252,
"query": 5006
}
|
Query: The family statement acknowledged, "It can be argued that @placeholder should have gone further," but it deflected blame from him, saying Paterno assumed others were "doing their jobs."
Entities: Joe Paterno, Jerry Sandusky, Louis Freeh, Freeh, Paterno, Sandusky, CNN, Joe Paterno University, Penn State
Passage: (CNN) -- An extensive internal review of the debacle at Penn State that left a child sex abuser in place on campus for years forever casts a shadow over a heroic figure at the school: Joe Paterno. The report, the result of months of investigation, finds Paterno and a few other top officials not only showed a "callous and shocking disregard for child victims," but also helped "empower" assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky to attract victims, according to former FBI Director Louis Freeh, who spearheaded the review. Review at Penn State: 'Total disgard' for the victims Allegations have swirled around Paterno, the legendary head football coach who led Penn State to national prominence, since the scandal broke last year. Still, the official independent review deals a heavy blow to those who love college football and idolize Paterno. Freeh review finds Joe Paterno and others showed "shocking disregard" for victims. Some students say the legendary head football coach has been scapegoated. Paterno's family says he must not have understood what Sandusky was doing. This is not "Joe Paterno University," a new graduate and avid football fan says
|
Joe Paterno
|
[
"Joe Paterno",
"Paterno"
] |
{
"passage": 3252,
"query": 5006
}
|
Query: The family statement acknowledged, "It can be argued that @placeholder should have gone further," but it deflected blame from him, saying Paterno assumed others were "doing their jobs."
Entities: Joe Paterno, Jerry Sandusky, Louis Freeh, Freeh, Paterno, Sandusky, CNN, Joe Paterno University, Penn State
Passage: (CNN) -- An extensive internal review of the debacle at Penn State that left a child sex abuser in place on campus for years forever casts a shadow over a heroic figure at the school: Joe Paterno. The report, the result of months of investigation, finds Paterno and a few other top officials not only showed a "callous and shocking disregard for child victims," but also helped "empower" assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky to attract victims, according to former FBI Director Louis Freeh, who spearheaded the review. Review at Penn State: 'Total disgard' for the victims Allegations have swirled around Paterno, the legendary head football coach who led Penn State to national prominence, since the scandal broke last year. Still, the official independent review deals a heavy blow to those who love college football and idolize Paterno. Freeh review finds Joe Paterno and others showed "shocking disregard" for victims. Some students say the legendary head football coach has been scapegoated. Paterno's family says he must not have understood what Sandusky was doing. This is not "Joe Paterno University," a new graduate and avid football fan says
|
Paterno
|
[
"Joe Paterno",
"Paterno"
] |
{
"passage": 3252,
"query": 5007
}
|
Query: The family statement acknowledged, "It can be argued that Joe Paterno should have gone further," but it deflected blame from him, saying @placeholder assumed others were "doing their jobs."
Entities: Joe Paterno, Jerry Sandusky, Louis Freeh, Freeh, Paterno, Sandusky, CNN, Joe Paterno University, Penn State
Passage: (CNN) -- An extensive internal review of the debacle at Penn State that left a child sex abuser in place on campus for years forever casts a shadow over a heroic figure at the school: Joe Paterno. The report, the result of months of investigation, finds Paterno and a few other top officials not only showed a "callous and shocking disregard for child victims," but also helped "empower" assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky to attract victims, according to former FBI Director Louis Freeh, who spearheaded the review. Review at Penn State: 'Total disgard' for the victims Allegations have swirled around Paterno, the legendary head football coach who led Penn State to national prominence, since the scandal broke last year. Still, the official independent review deals a heavy blow to those who love college football and idolize Paterno. Freeh review finds Joe Paterno and others showed "shocking disregard" for victims. Some students say the legendary head football coach has been scapegoated. Paterno's family says he must not have understood what Sandusky was doing. This is not "Joe Paterno University," a new graduate and avid football fan says
|
Joe Paterno
|
[
"Joe Paterno",
"Paterno"
] |
{
"passage": 3252,
"query": 5007
}
|
Query: The family statement acknowledged, "It can be argued that Joe Paterno should have gone further," but it deflected blame from him, saying @placeholder assumed others were "doing their jobs."
Entities: Joe Paterno, Jerry Sandusky, Louis Freeh, Freeh, Paterno, Sandusky, CNN, Joe Paterno University, Penn State
Passage: (CNN) -- An extensive internal review of the debacle at Penn State that left a child sex abuser in place on campus for years forever casts a shadow over a heroic figure at the school: Joe Paterno. The report, the result of months of investigation, finds Paterno and a few other top officials not only showed a "callous and shocking disregard for child victims," but also helped "empower" assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky to attract victims, according to former FBI Director Louis Freeh, who spearheaded the review. Review at Penn State: 'Total disgard' for the victims Allegations have swirled around Paterno, the legendary head football coach who led Penn State to national prominence, since the scandal broke last year. Still, the official independent review deals a heavy blow to those who love college football and idolize Paterno. Freeh review finds Joe Paterno and others showed "shocking disregard" for victims. Some students say the legendary head football coach has been scapegoated. Paterno's family says he must not have understood what Sandusky was doing. This is not "Joe Paterno University," a new graduate and avid football fan says
|
Paterno
|
[
"France",
"French"
] |
{
"passage": 3253,
"query": 5008
}
|
Query: But in a ruling published on Sunday, the council said a reformulated tax ‘conforms with (@placeholder’s) constitution’.
Entities: French, France, Hollande, Constitutional Council, Francois Hollande, Socialist
Passage: Despite celebrities and businesses threatening to leave France, Francois Hollande is determined to bring in the 75 per cent tax France's highest court today gave Francois Hollande the green light to introduce a top tax rate of 75 per cent. After months of wrangling, the Constitutional Council said the controversial proposal by the Socialist president was within the law. It has already led to entrepreneurs and celebrities leaving France, but Mr Hollande is determined to see the policy implemented. Now companies will have to pay 75 percent tax on all annual salaries exceeding one million euros, the equivalent of £830,000. Constitutional Court rules that tax on one million euro earners is legal. Francois Hollande is determined to see the policy enacted. Celebrities and businesses have threatened to leave the country en-masse. Mr Hollande is the most unpopular French president in recent history
|
France
|
[
"France",
"French"
] |
{
"passage": 3253,
"query": 5008
}
|
Query: But in a ruling published on Sunday, the council said a reformulated tax ‘conforms with (@placeholder’s) constitution’.
Entities: French, France, Hollande, Constitutional Council, Francois Hollande, Socialist
Passage: Despite celebrities and businesses threatening to leave France, Francois Hollande is determined to bring in the 75 per cent tax France's highest court today gave Francois Hollande the green light to introduce a top tax rate of 75 per cent. After months of wrangling, the Constitutional Council said the controversial proposal by the Socialist president was within the law. It has already led to entrepreneurs and celebrities leaving France, but Mr Hollande is determined to see the policy implemented. Now companies will have to pay 75 percent tax on all annual salaries exceeding one million euros, the equivalent of £830,000. Constitutional Court rules that tax on one million euro earners is legal. Francois Hollande is determined to see the policy enacted. Celebrities and businesses have threatened to leave the country en-masse. Mr Hollande is the most unpopular French president in recent history
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French
|
[
"Italian",
"Italy"
] |
{
"passage": 3254,
"query": 5009
}
|
Query: In its statement Monday, the @placeholder foreign ministry said it believes the case of the two sailors should be resolved under international law.
Entities: Italy, Indian Supreme Court, Italian, Rome, Supreme Court, Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, India, New Delhi, Massimiliano Latorre, CNN, Daniele Mancini, South Asian, Indian, Salvatore Girone
Passage: New Delhi (CNN) -- A diplomatic showdown between Italy and India is escalating, with Rome saying that an Indian court order forbidding the Italian ambassador from leaving the South Asian country breaches international law. The dispute centers on Italy's refusal to send back two of its marines who are due to face trial in India over accusations they killed two Indian fishermen off the country's coast last year. Last month, the Indian Supreme Court allowed the two Italian sailors -- Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone -- to go back to Italy to participate in national elections after Ambassador Daniele Mancini gave assurances they would return in four weeks. Rome says Indian actions breach the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Two Italian sailors face trial in India in connection with the killings of 2 Indian fishermen. India's Supreme Court allowed the sailors to leave India on condition they would return. It's barring the Italian ambassador from leaving, since he said the sailors would return
|
Italian
|
[
"Italian",
"Italy"
] |
{
"passage": 3254,
"query": 5009
}
|
Query: In its statement Monday, the @placeholder foreign ministry said it believes the case of the two sailors should be resolved under international law.
Entities: Italy, Indian Supreme Court, Italian, Rome, Supreme Court, Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, India, New Delhi, Massimiliano Latorre, CNN, Daniele Mancini, South Asian, Indian, Salvatore Girone
Passage: New Delhi (CNN) -- A diplomatic showdown between Italy and India is escalating, with Rome saying that an Indian court order forbidding the Italian ambassador from leaving the South Asian country breaches international law. The dispute centers on Italy's refusal to send back two of its marines who are due to face trial in India over accusations they killed two Indian fishermen off the country's coast last year. Last month, the Indian Supreme Court allowed the two Italian sailors -- Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone -- to go back to Italy to participate in national elections after Ambassador Daniele Mancini gave assurances they would return in four weeks. Rome says Indian actions breach the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Two Italian sailors face trial in India in connection with the killings of 2 Indian fishermen. India's Supreme Court allowed the sailors to leave India on condition they would return. It's barring the Italian ambassador from leaving, since he said the sailors would return
|
Italy
|
[
"Beggs",
"William Beggs"
] |
{
"passage": 3255,
"query": 5010
}
|
Query: Awarded: Convicted murdered @placeholder will be paid nearly £5,000 in compensation for 'damage caused' by his lengthy appeals process
Entities: Scottish, Ayrshire, Beggs, William Beggs, Loch Lomond, Kilmarnock, Sara Malm, Barry Wallace, Ayreshire
Passage: By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 15:21 EST, 6 November 2012 | UPDATED: 04:28 EST, 7 November 2012 A convicted murderer has been awarded nearly £5000 in compensation as the failure of Scottish courts to hear his appeal in ‘reasonable time’ was found to have breached his human rights. William Beggs, known as the ‘limbs-in-the-loch’ killer was jailed for life in 2001 for murdering 18-year-old Barry Wallace in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. A jury found Mr Beggs, 49, guilty of raping and killing the teenager before cutting up his body and dumping his limbs and torso in Loch Lomond and his head in the sea. William Beggs, 49, was jailed for life in 2001 for the murder of Barry Wallace. Mr Beggs was found guilty of raping and murdered the teenager before dismembering him and disposing his body parts. The 18-year-old's torso and limbs were found in Loch Lomond and his head washed up on and Ayreshire beach. Mr Beggs' appeals process has lasted over ten years, awarding him £4,800
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Beggs
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[
"Beggs",
"William Beggs"
] |
{
"passage": 3255,
"query": 5010
}
|
Query: Awarded: Convicted murdered @placeholder will be paid nearly £5,000 in compensation for 'damage caused' by his lengthy appeals process
Entities: Scottish, Ayrshire, Beggs, William Beggs, Loch Lomond, Kilmarnock, Sara Malm, Barry Wallace, Ayreshire
Passage: By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 15:21 EST, 6 November 2012 | UPDATED: 04:28 EST, 7 November 2012 A convicted murderer has been awarded nearly £5000 in compensation as the failure of Scottish courts to hear his appeal in ‘reasonable time’ was found to have breached his human rights. William Beggs, known as the ‘limbs-in-the-loch’ killer was jailed for life in 2001 for murdering 18-year-old Barry Wallace in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. A jury found Mr Beggs, 49, guilty of raping and killing the teenager before cutting up his body and dumping his limbs and torso in Loch Lomond and his head in the sea. William Beggs, 49, was jailed for life in 2001 for the murder of Barry Wallace. Mr Beggs was found guilty of raping and murdered the teenager before dismembering him and disposing his body parts. The 18-year-old's torso and limbs were found in Loch Lomond and his head washed up on and Ayreshire beach. Mr Beggs' appeals process has lasted over ten years, awarding him £4,800
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William Beggs
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[
"Chelsea Hayes",
"Hayes"
] |
{
"passage": 3256,
"query": 5011
}
|
Query: @placeholder, 23, pictured left after her attack and right, bruised and swollen after she was beaten by her boyfriend Damien Baxendale.
Entities: Greater Manchester, Shernia, Baxendale, Damien Baxendale, Bolton, Chelsea Hayes, Hayes, Neighbour
Passage: Damien Baxendale was jailed for 10 years after he left his girlfriend so badly injured doctors said it was like she had been in a 'serious car crash' A vicious thug punched and kicked his girlfriend so hard doctors said it was like she had been in a car crash after she suffered a bleed on the brain, a fractured vertebrae and a fractured eye socket. Damien Baxendale was jailed for 10 years after he left 23-year-old Chelsea Hayes unconscious, her clothing torn and blood splattered around the rooms at his flat in Bolton, Greater Manchester. She was so badly swollen her three-year-old daughter, Shernia, did not recognise her and she now suffers from back pain, headaches, nausea, dizziness, poor memory and depression. Damien Baxendale, 24, was jailed for 10 years for attack on Chelsea Hayes. She was left unconscious, her clothing torn and blood splattered around. Neighbour called police after seeing Baxendale kicking someone in face. Miss Hayes was so badly swollen her daughter, 3, didn't recognise her. He was granted bail in February but went on to assault another girlfriend. He pleaded guilty and was given four years on licence for second assault
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Chelsea Hayes
|
[
"Chelsea Hayes",
"Hayes"
] |
{
"passage": 3256,
"query": 5011
}
|
Query: @placeholder, 23, pictured left after her attack and right, bruised and swollen after she was beaten by her boyfriend Damien Baxendale.
Entities: Greater Manchester, Shernia, Baxendale, Damien Baxendale, Bolton, Chelsea Hayes, Hayes, Neighbour
Passage: Damien Baxendale was jailed for 10 years after he left his girlfriend so badly injured doctors said it was like she had been in a 'serious car crash' A vicious thug punched and kicked his girlfriend so hard doctors said it was like she had been in a car crash after she suffered a bleed on the brain, a fractured vertebrae and a fractured eye socket. Damien Baxendale was jailed for 10 years after he left 23-year-old Chelsea Hayes unconscious, her clothing torn and blood splattered around the rooms at his flat in Bolton, Greater Manchester. She was so badly swollen her three-year-old daughter, Shernia, did not recognise her and she now suffers from back pain, headaches, nausea, dizziness, poor memory and depression. Damien Baxendale, 24, was jailed for 10 years for attack on Chelsea Hayes. She was left unconscious, her clothing torn and blood splattered around. Neighbour called police after seeing Baxendale kicking someone in face. Miss Hayes was so badly swollen her daughter, 3, didn't recognise her. He was granted bail in February but went on to assault another girlfriend. He pleaded guilty and was given four years on licence for second assault
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Hayes
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[
"Europe"
] |
{
"passage": 3257,
"query": 5012
}
|
Query: Until 1723, Christie's said, all diamonds worn by @placeholder royalty came from India.
Entities: Russian, LONDON, Wittelsbach, England, Jewel, Francois Curiel, Christie, Aleks Paul, Laurence Graff, New York, India, Essex Global Trading, CNN, Europe, Graff
Passage: LONDON, England (CNN) -- What recession? Christie's, the famed auction house, this week sold a nearly 36-carat diamond for $24.3 million, which it said was the highest price for a diamond sold at auction. The 35.56-carat diamond dates back to the 17th century. The previous record was a mere $16.5 million for a 100-carat diamond in 1995, Christie's said. "In the midst of these challenging times, we were thrilled to achieve an historic price for an historic diamond," said Francois Curiel, chairman of Christie's Europe and auctioneer for Wednesday's sale. The 35.56-carat Wittelsbach blue diamond, dating to the 17th century, was purchased by international jeweler Laurence Graff, the auction house said in a release. Graff was bidding against Aleks Paul of Essex Global Trading, a professional of Russian origin based in New York, Christie's said. Christie's sells nearly 36-carat diamond for $24.3 million. Amount said to be highest price for a diamond sold at auction. Jewel was mined in India nearly 400 years ago
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Europe
|
[
"LGBT"
] |
{
"passage": 3258,
"query": 5013
}
|
Query: The survey also found that geography didn't really make a difference to whether people were @placeholder
Entities: US, U.S., Caucasians, America, Gallup, Republican, LGBT, Democratic, Asians, Hispanics
Passage: Findings: Overall, a third of those identifying as LGBT are non white, the Gallup report said following a survey of 121,000 people Poorer blacks and Asians are more likely to be gay than wealthier whites, a controversial study claimed yesterday. A Gallup survey – said to be the largest of its kind ever undertaken in America – estimated that 3.4 per cent of US adults saw themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT). That figure consisted of 4.6 per cent of African-Americans, 4.3 per cent of Asians, 4 per cent of Hispanics – but only 3.2 per cent of whites. Gallup survey, based on interviews with more than 121,000 people, showed that 3.4% of U.S. adults were lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT). Highest proportion in black community, at 4.6%, followed by Asians (4.3%), Hispanics (4%) and Caucasians (3.2%). Poll found 44% of LGBT adults were Democratic, and 13% Republican
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LGBT
|
[
"ATHENS",
"Athens"
] |
{
"passage": 3259,
"query": 5014
}
|
Query: "There are generations of people in the @placeholder community that have been involved in the theater," he said.
Entities: Zinkhan, Terry College of Business, Clarence Holeman, Georgia, University of Georgia, Ben Teague, Athens, ATHENS, Clarke County, Holeman, CNN, George Zinkhan, Tom Tanner, UGA, Marie Bruce
Passage: ATHENS, Georgia (CNN) -- A University of Georgia professor apparently shot and killed his wife and two other people at a community theater group's reunion Saturday, then dropped the couple's two children off at a neighbor's and fled. An alert on the UGA Web site says professor George Zinkhan is a suspect in an off-campus shooting. Athens-Clarke County police said they have local, regional and national alerts out for George Zinkhan, 57, an endowed marketing professor at the school's Terry College of Business. "It appeared he and his wife were having problems," police Capt. Clarence Holeman said. Holeman identified the dead as Marie Bruce, 47, Zinkhan's wife and a prominent Athens attorney; Tom Tanner, 40; and Ben Teague, 63. NEW: Marie Bruce, 47, wife of the suspect, was one of the victims, police say. NEW: Other victims identified as Tom Tanner, 40, and Ben Teague, 63. NEW: Suspect apparently dropped children off at a neighbor's house before fleeing. NEW: Local, state and national alerts are out for George Zinkhan, 57
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ATHENS
|
[
"ATHENS",
"Athens"
] |
{
"passage": 3259,
"query": 5014
}
|
Query: "There are generations of people in the @placeholder community that have been involved in the theater," he said.
Entities: Zinkhan, Terry College of Business, Clarence Holeman, Georgia, University of Georgia, Ben Teague, Athens, ATHENS, Clarke County, Holeman, CNN, George Zinkhan, Tom Tanner, UGA, Marie Bruce
Passage: ATHENS, Georgia (CNN) -- A University of Georgia professor apparently shot and killed his wife and two other people at a community theater group's reunion Saturday, then dropped the couple's two children off at a neighbor's and fled. An alert on the UGA Web site says professor George Zinkhan is a suspect in an off-campus shooting. Athens-Clarke County police said they have local, regional and national alerts out for George Zinkhan, 57, an endowed marketing professor at the school's Terry College of Business. "It appeared he and his wife were having problems," police Capt. Clarence Holeman said. Holeman identified the dead as Marie Bruce, 47, Zinkhan's wife and a prominent Athens attorney; Tom Tanner, 40; and Ben Teague, 63. NEW: Marie Bruce, 47, wife of the suspect, was one of the victims, police say. NEW: Other victims identified as Tom Tanner, 40, and Ben Teague, 63. NEW: Suspect apparently dropped children off at a neighbor's house before fleeing. NEW: Local, state and national alerts are out for George Zinkhan, 57
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Athens
|
[
"Washington"
] |
{
"passage": 3260,
"query": 5015
}
|
Query: As a newcomer to politics, he can't be tarred as a @placeholder insider, and his military service is viewed as a plus as terrorism concerns rise as an issue.
Entities: Barack, FLOTUS, Barack Obama, Washington Post, Boehner, Inside Politics, Michelle, Henderson, Election Day, East Wing, Michelle Obama, Obama, Nia-Malika Henderson, POTUS, Washington, Senate
Passage: Another big challenge facing President Barack Obama and some new twists on key 2014 dynamics and players surfaced during our weekly trip around the "Inside Politics" table. 1. POTUS is unwelcome but FLOTUS is in demand Michelle -- not Barack -- is the Obama who will be racking up some miles in the seven-week sprint to Election Day. Nia-Malika Henderson of The Washington Post reports that the first lady's East Wing staff is pouring through campaign requests and filling her calendar with travel plans. "Michelle Obama is, in many ways, is the keeper of the Obama flame," said Henderson. "They very much think that she is still someone that can fire up the base: African-Americans, Latinos and women." Michelle Obama's busy fall travel schedule. Speaker Boehner is taking a more aggressive role on the trail and in Washington. How the issue of terrorism is changing several key Senate races.
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Washington
|
[
"World Cup"
] |
{
"passage": 3261,
"query": 5016
}
|
Query: Their best teams – starting with the two-time @placeholder winners back in the 1950s – create beautiful memories.
Entities: James Rodriguez, Greece, Colombians, Rio de Janeiro, World Cup, Japan, South American, Colombia, Ivory Coast, Group C, Brazil, Maracana, Liverpool Lip, Montevideo, Uruguay, Luis Suarez, Suarez
Passage: It should be a no-brainer but then the same ought to have applied to the Liverpool Lip learning his lesson. Surely Colombia, complete with the luxurious skills of new kid on the World Cup block James Rodriguez, will beat Uruguay, minus the penetration of bitter old Luis Suarez. That is what pretty much everyone except Suarez’s countrymen seem to want the outcome to be on this first day of the round of the last 16. While Suarez left the revulsion of Brazil 2014 for a warped hero’s welcome in Montevideo, the Maracana was making ready to admire the refreshing Colombians. Colombia face Uruguay in second round clash in Rio de Janeiro. Group C winners enter as favourites for all South American match. Colombia won all three group games beating Greece, Ivory Coast and Japan. Uruguay without suspended striker Luis Suarez at Maracana
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World Cup
|
[
"Patricia Keating"
] |
{
"passage": 3262,
"query": 5017
}
|
Query: The picture itself wasn't worth much; but his signature, personalized to @placeholder.
Entities: John Kennedy, Greene, New York, JFK, Patricia Keating, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- At an auction at a gallery in New York recently, a piece of artwork sold for a higher price than had been anticipated by the auctioneers: $4,080. It wasn't a very big piece of art -- just 8-by-10 inches. Technically, it wasn't even art. It was a glossy black-and-white photograph. It had a slight imperfection: there were staple holes in the upper left-hand corner. Someone had written all over the front of the photograph. The person who had scrawled on it was, in fact, the subject of the photograph. He had written: "To Patricia Keating, with very best wishes, John Kennedy" Photo signed by JFK recently sold for $4,080, Greene notes. In the digital age, the idea of valuing names on paper seems odd, he says. But autographs allow an admirer to make a connection to a hero, he says. That makes some autographs more precious than fine art, he says
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Patricia Keating
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[
"Greene"
] |
{
"passage": 3262,
"query": 5018
}
|
Query: The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of @placeholder.
Entities: John Kennedy, Greene, New York, JFK, Patricia Keating, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- At an auction at a gallery in New York recently, a piece of artwork sold for a higher price than had been anticipated by the auctioneers: $4,080. It wasn't a very big piece of art -- just 8-by-10 inches. Technically, it wasn't even art. It was a glossy black-and-white photograph. It had a slight imperfection: there were staple holes in the upper left-hand corner. Someone had written all over the front of the photograph. The person who had scrawled on it was, in fact, the subject of the photograph. He had written: "To Patricia Keating, with very best wishes, John Kennedy" Photo signed by JFK recently sold for $4,080, Greene notes. In the digital age, the idea of valuing names on paper seems odd, he says. But autographs allow an admirer to make a connection to a hero, he says. That makes some autographs more precious than fine art, he says
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Greene
|
[
"Hornets"
] |
{
"passage": 3263,
"query": 5019
}
|
Query: Despite falling to a narrow defeat in his first game in charge at Charlton, Garcia will take comfort in the fact the @placeholder currently sit firmly poised in the play-off positions after six games played.
Entities: Garcia, Spaniard, Ruben Martinez, Charlton, The Valley, Brighton, Blackpool, Bloomfield Road, Watford, Hornets, Oscar Garcia, Oscar, Javier Pereira
Passage: Watford will be without head coach Oscar Garcia for the trip to Blackpool on Tuesday night after he was admitted to hospital with minor chest pains. The Spaniard was absent from the Hornets training session on Monday after checking into hospital on Sunday with some chest complaints. Garcia spent the night under observation as he was assessed by doctors and is set to undergo more tests. Oscar Garcia applauds the Watford travelling support at Charlton on Saturday Garcia urges his team on during their narrow defeat at The Valley on Saturday A statement on Watford's website read: 'The club wishes Oscar a speedy recovery and will keep supporters fully updated about the head coach's condition.' Oscar Garcia will miss Watford's trip to Blackpool after being hospitalised. The former Brighton boss complained of minor chest pains on Sunday. He has since undergone tests to determine what the problem is. Assistant coaches Ruben Martinez and Javier Pereira will take charge of the game at Bloomfield Road
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Hornets
|
[
"Missouri"
] |
{
"passage": 3264,
"query": 5020
}
|
Query: AZUZ: Officials in @placeholder have released a list of more than 230 people missing since a tornado hit the city of Joplin on Sunday.
Entities: AZUZ, World War, Fry Day, Missouri, Joplin, RUSH TRANSCRIPT, CNN Student News, PDF, Bosnia, CARL AZUZ, Carl Azuz, Ratko Mladic, Ratko Mladic Captured, Bosnian War, Europe, France, Mladic, G8 Summit, Serbian, Newsquiz, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR
Passage: (CNN Student News) -- May 27, 2011 Download PDF maps related to today's show: • Bosnia • France • Joplin, Missouri Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: It's Friday -- awesome! -- and I'm Carl Azuz. First up today, a headline that some people have waited 15 years to hear. First Up: Ratko Mladic Captured AZUZ: Ratko Mladic, the former commander of Serbian forces in Bosnia, has been arrested. This conflict in Bosnia happened back in the 1990s. It was the deadliest war fought in Europe since World War II. And Mladic was the highest ranking war crimes suspect who hadn't been caught. Serbian authorities arrest an alleged war criminal from the Bosnian War. World leaders gather to discuss global issues at the G8 Summit in France. Officials declare "Don't Fry Day" to raise awareness about exposure to sun. Use the weekly Newsquiz to test your knowledge of stories you saw on CNN Student News
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Missouri
|
[
"Oskar Schindler",
"Schindler"
] |
{
"passage": 3265,
"query": 5021
}
|
Query: Silber says because of the1,200 people @placeholder helped save, three generations and thousands of more people were able to survive and live on.
Entities: Poland, Oskar Schindler, Schindler, German, Czech Republic, Nazi, New York, eBay, Brunnlitz, Jews, CNN, Jewish, World War II.
Passage: New York (CNN) -- Potential bidders at the auction website eBay can zoom in on a neatly-typed list of hundreds of factory workers spared almost certain death at Nazi concentration camps. One of Oskar Schindler's original lists was posted Thursday night with a starting bid request of $3 million. The German businessman became a Nazi and operated enamel factories in Poland, producing pots and pans using forced Jewish laborers during World War II. In order to save 1,200 prisoners, Schindler opened an armaments factory in Brunnlitz, present-day Czech Republic, to convince his superiors Jews were vital to the work production. Oskar Schindler helped save Jews by employing them. Lists were made of their factory worker's names. One is being auctioned, with a $3 million starting bid
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Oskar Schindler
|
[
"Oskar Schindler",
"Schindler"
] |
{
"passage": 3265,
"query": 5021
}
|
Query: Silber says because of the1,200 people @placeholder helped save, three generations and thousands of more people were able to survive and live on.
Entities: Poland, Oskar Schindler, Schindler, German, Czech Republic, Nazi, New York, eBay, Brunnlitz, Jews, CNN, Jewish, World War II.
Passage: New York (CNN) -- Potential bidders at the auction website eBay can zoom in on a neatly-typed list of hundreds of factory workers spared almost certain death at Nazi concentration camps. One of Oskar Schindler's original lists was posted Thursday night with a starting bid request of $3 million. The German businessman became a Nazi and operated enamel factories in Poland, producing pots and pans using forced Jewish laborers during World War II. In order to save 1,200 prisoners, Schindler opened an armaments factory in Brunnlitz, present-day Czech Republic, to convince his superiors Jews were vital to the work production. Oskar Schindler helped save Jews by employing them. Lists were made of their factory worker's names. One is being auctioned, with a $3 million starting bid
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Schindler
|
[
"AFP"
] |
{
"passage": 3266,
"query": 5022
}
|
Query: 'The AFP is aware that Philippine authorities have taken action in relation to Musa Cerantonio, which may result in his return to Australia,' the @placeholder said in a statement.
Entities: Cebu, Cerantonio, Melbourne, jihadists.The Abbott Government, Filipino, Islam, Lapu-lapu City, Musa Cerantonio, Middle East, authorities.The region, Aap, Australian, Conrado Capa, AFP, Philippines, Iraq, Australia, Islamic State, Robert Edward Cerantonio, Twitter, Syria
Passage: By Aap An Australian convert to Islam who used the internet to urge people to join 'jihad' in Iraq and Syria and claimed he was in the Middle East, has been arrested in the Philippines, local police say. Robert Edward Cerantonio, 29, who also goes by the name Musa Cerantonio, was detained on Friday in the central Filipino city of Cebu where he is believed to have been hiding from Australian authorities.The region's deputy police chief, Superintendent Conrado Capa, said he will be deported to Australia. Born in Melbourne, Cerantonio is one of extremist group Islamic State's most prolific jihadists.The Abbott Government earlier this week listed the group as a terrorist organisation when it pushed through amendments to the criminal code. Cerantonio was born in Melbourne and was arrested on Friday. He is one of the most prolific jihadists part of radical group Islamic State. The extremist was in Lapu-lapu City and his passport was ceased. On Twitter, he claimed he was on his way to the Middle East. He will be deported back to Australia as he is under AFP investigation
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AFP
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[
"North Korea",
"North Korean"
] |
{
"passage": 3267,
"query": 5023
}
|
Query: Earlier this week, South Korea said a @placeholder patrol boat strayed over the maritime border between the two countries several times.
Entities: United States, Russia, South Korea, North Korea, South Korean Defense Ministry, North Korean, South, East Sea, Pentagon
Passage: North Korea launched four Scud missiles into the sea off its eastern coast Thursday, the South Korean Defense Ministry said. The missiles were fired in the direction of Russia and fell into the sea, according to the Pentagon, which described the launch as a very low-level matter. The missiles were fired just days after the start of annual joint military exercises between South Korea and the United States that North Korea opposes. The joint military exercises routinely spark tension between North Korea, South Korea and the United States. For example, last year's exercises triggered weeks of heightened tensions between the nations and North Korean threats of nuclear war. South Korean Defense Ministry calls the move a military provocation. North Korea launched four Scud missiles into East Sea, the South says. Launch may be an effort to show off North Korean capabilities, observer says. South Korea and the United States are conducting joint military exercises
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North Korea
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[
"North Korea",
"North Korean"
] |
{
"passage": 3267,
"query": 5023
}
|
Query: Earlier this week, South Korea said a @placeholder patrol boat strayed over the maritime border between the two countries several times.
Entities: United States, Russia, South Korea, North Korea, South Korean Defense Ministry, North Korean, South, East Sea, Pentagon
Passage: North Korea launched four Scud missiles into the sea off its eastern coast Thursday, the South Korean Defense Ministry said. The missiles were fired in the direction of Russia and fell into the sea, according to the Pentagon, which described the launch as a very low-level matter. The missiles were fired just days after the start of annual joint military exercises between South Korea and the United States that North Korea opposes. The joint military exercises routinely spark tension between North Korea, South Korea and the United States. For example, last year's exercises triggered weeks of heightened tensions between the nations and North Korean threats of nuclear war. South Korean Defense Ministry calls the move a military provocation. North Korea launched four Scud missiles into East Sea, the South says. Launch may be an effort to show off North Korean capabilities, observer says. South Korea and the United States are conducting joint military exercises
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North Korean
|
[
"Madeleine Pulver",
"Paul Douglas Peters",
"Peters",
"Pulver"
] |
{
"passage": 3268,
"query": 5024
}
|
Query: Outside the court Tuesday, @placeholder expressed relief at the sentencing.
Entities: Hong Kong, Pulver, Paul Douglas Peters, District Court, Peters, Sydney, CNN, Peter Zahra, Madeleine Pulver, Australian
Passage: Hong Kong (CNN) -- Madeleine Pulver's ordeal started last August when a man burst into her room and tied a fake bomb around her neck, and ended on Tuesday when he was sentenced to at least 10 years in jail. The Australian teenager was studying for her final year exams when 52-year-old Paul Douglas Peters broke into her suburban Sydney home and carried out what the prosecution called an act of "urban terrorism." "The terror instilled can only be described as unimaginable," Judge Peter Zahra told the District Court in Sydney during sentencing Tuesday. Pulver was in the courtroom, as were her parents, and the man who, on a Wednesday afternoon, pushed open their unlocked front door and found the 18-year-old student alone in her bedroom. Man who attached fake collar bomb to Sydney teen sentenced. Paul Douglas Peters to serve at least 10 years of 13-year sentence. Police took 10 hours to dismantle the device around Madeleine Pulver's neck. During sentencing, Judge Peter Zahra said Peters' motivation was extortion
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Madeleine Pulver
|
[
"Madeleine Pulver",
"Paul Douglas Peters",
"Peters",
"Pulver"
] |
{
"passage": 3268,
"query": 5024
}
|
Query: Outside the court Tuesday, @placeholder expressed relief at the sentencing.
Entities: Hong Kong, Pulver, Paul Douglas Peters, District Court, Peters, Sydney, CNN, Peter Zahra, Madeleine Pulver, Australian
Passage: Hong Kong (CNN) -- Madeleine Pulver's ordeal started last August when a man burst into her room and tied a fake bomb around her neck, and ended on Tuesday when he was sentenced to at least 10 years in jail. The Australian teenager was studying for her final year exams when 52-year-old Paul Douglas Peters broke into her suburban Sydney home and carried out what the prosecution called an act of "urban terrorism." "The terror instilled can only be described as unimaginable," Judge Peter Zahra told the District Court in Sydney during sentencing Tuesday. Pulver was in the courtroom, as were her parents, and the man who, on a Wednesday afternoon, pushed open their unlocked front door and found the 18-year-old student alone in her bedroom. Man who attached fake collar bomb to Sydney teen sentenced. Paul Douglas Peters to serve at least 10 years of 13-year sentence. Police took 10 hours to dismantle the device around Madeleine Pulver's neck. During sentencing, Judge Peter Zahra said Peters' motivation was extortion
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Paul Douglas Peters
|
[
"Madeleine Pulver",
"Paul Douglas Peters",
"Peters",
"Pulver"
] |
{
"passage": 3268,
"query": 5024
}
|
Query: Outside the court Tuesday, @placeholder expressed relief at the sentencing.
Entities: Hong Kong, Pulver, Paul Douglas Peters, District Court, Peters, Sydney, CNN, Peter Zahra, Madeleine Pulver, Australian
Passage: Hong Kong (CNN) -- Madeleine Pulver's ordeal started last August when a man burst into her room and tied a fake bomb around her neck, and ended on Tuesday when he was sentenced to at least 10 years in jail. The Australian teenager was studying for her final year exams when 52-year-old Paul Douglas Peters broke into her suburban Sydney home and carried out what the prosecution called an act of "urban terrorism." "The terror instilled can only be described as unimaginable," Judge Peter Zahra told the District Court in Sydney during sentencing Tuesday. Pulver was in the courtroom, as were her parents, and the man who, on a Wednesday afternoon, pushed open their unlocked front door and found the 18-year-old student alone in her bedroom. Man who attached fake collar bomb to Sydney teen sentenced. Paul Douglas Peters to serve at least 10 years of 13-year sentence. Police took 10 hours to dismantle the device around Madeleine Pulver's neck. During sentencing, Judge Peter Zahra said Peters' motivation was extortion
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Peters
|
[
"Madeleine Pulver",
"Paul Douglas Peters",
"Peters",
"Pulver"
] |
{
"passage": 3268,
"query": 5024
}
|
Query: Outside the court Tuesday, @placeholder expressed relief at the sentencing.
Entities: Hong Kong, Pulver, Paul Douglas Peters, District Court, Peters, Sydney, CNN, Peter Zahra, Madeleine Pulver, Australian
Passage: Hong Kong (CNN) -- Madeleine Pulver's ordeal started last August when a man burst into her room and tied a fake bomb around her neck, and ended on Tuesday when he was sentenced to at least 10 years in jail. The Australian teenager was studying for her final year exams when 52-year-old Paul Douglas Peters broke into her suburban Sydney home and carried out what the prosecution called an act of "urban terrorism." "The terror instilled can only be described as unimaginable," Judge Peter Zahra told the District Court in Sydney during sentencing Tuesday. Pulver was in the courtroom, as were her parents, and the man who, on a Wednesday afternoon, pushed open their unlocked front door and found the 18-year-old student alone in her bedroom. Man who attached fake collar bomb to Sydney teen sentenced. Paul Douglas Peters to serve at least 10 years of 13-year sentence. Police took 10 hours to dismantle the device around Madeleine Pulver's neck. During sentencing, Judge Peter Zahra said Peters' motivation was extortion
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Pulver
|
[
"Evolution Fresh"
] |
{
"passage": 3269,
"query": 5025
}
|
Query: It has been introducing @placeholder juices and plans to roll out new baked goods in the year ahead.
Entities: Dannon, French, Spring 2014, Ap, Seattle, Greek, Danone, Chobani, Starbucks, Evolution Fresh
Passage: By Ap Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:07 EST, 23 July 2013 | UPDATED: 13:12 EST, 23 July 2013 Starbucks plans to jump into the thriving Greek-style yogurt market by teaming up with a yogurt maker Danone. Together they'll create a ready-to-eat yogurt cup they hope will compete with brands like Chobani that are flying off shelves. The Seattle-based Starbucks and the French food and drink company will have their collaboration on Starbucks store shelves in Spring 2014. New offering: Starbucks has announced it will have a line of Greek yogurt on its shelves by 2014 They'll be called Evolution Fresh inspired by Dannon, part of Starbucks’ mounting push into the health and wellness arena. The new offering will be part of the coffee chain's growing Evolution Fresh product line
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Evolution Fresh
|
[
"Maggie Cheung"
] |
{
"passage": 3270,
"query": 5026
}
|
Query: Wong has said 20 to 25 cheongsam alone were made for the character played by @placeholder.
Entities: Hong Kong, Chow Mo-wan, Chinese, Su Li-zhen, China, Wong Kar Wai, Maggie Cheung, Tony Leung, CNN, Mood for Love
Passage: (CNN) -- It's perhaps the most iconic scene in the most iconic Hong Kong movie of all time. The slender silhouette of the beautiful heroine, Su Li-zhen (Maggie Cheung), emerging from the darkness, revealing herself in a figure-hugging cheongsam. The man she passes, newspaper editor Chow Mo-wan (Tony Leung), can't help falling in love with such a figure of feminine elegance. Set in the 1960s, the golden era of the cheongsam in Hong Kong, Wong Kar Wai's hit movie, "In the Mood for Love" (2000), which won multiple best foreign movie awards, was a powerful showcase for how elegant and sexy the classic Chinese dress can be. The Chinese cheongsam has a long history, but some worry its days are numbered. Hong Kong's cheongsam industry boomed in 1960s. The assistant curator of a Hong Kong cheongsam exhibit believes the dress will live on. Most cheongsam manufacturing has moved to mainland China
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Maggie Cheung
|
[
"China",
"Chinese"
] |
{
"passage": 3270,
"query": 5027
}
|
Query: The exhibition is a study in the history surrounding the iconic Chinese dress that can be confusing even to @placeholder -- the proper use of "cheongsam" and "qipao," for instance.
Entities: Hong Kong, Chow Mo-wan, Chinese, Su Li-zhen, China, Wong Kar Wai, Maggie Cheung, Tony Leung, CNN, Mood for Love
Passage: (CNN) -- It's perhaps the most iconic scene in the most iconic Hong Kong movie of all time. The slender silhouette of the beautiful heroine, Su Li-zhen (Maggie Cheung), emerging from the darkness, revealing herself in a figure-hugging cheongsam. The man she passes, newspaper editor Chow Mo-wan (Tony Leung), can't help falling in love with such a figure of feminine elegance. Set in the 1960s, the golden era of the cheongsam in Hong Kong, Wong Kar Wai's hit movie, "In the Mood for Love" (2000), which won multiple best foreign movie awards, was a powerful showcase for how elegant and sexy the classic Chinese dress can be. The Chinese cheongsam has a long history, but some worry its days are numbered. Hong Kong's cheongsam industry boomed in 1960s. The assistant curator of a Hong Kong cheongsam exhibit believes the dress will live on. Most cheongsam manufacturing has moved to mainland China
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China
|
[
"China",
"Chinese"
] |
{
"passage": 3270,
"query": 5027
}
|
Query: The exhibition is a study in the history surrounding the iconic Chinese dress that can be confusing even to @placeholder -- the proper use of "cheongsam" and "qipao," for instance.
Entities: Hong Kong, Chow Mo-wan, Chinese, Su Li-zhen, China, Wong Kar Wai, Maggie Cheung, Tony Leung, CNN, Mood for Love
Passage: (CNN) -- It's perhaps the most iconic scene in the most iconic Hong Kong movie of all time. The slender silhouette of the beautiful heroine, Su Li-zhen (Maggie Cheung), emerging from the darkness, revealing herself in a figure-hugging cheongsam. The man she passes, newspaper editor Chow Mo-wan (Tony Leung), can't help falling in love with such a figure of feminine elegance. Set in the 1960s, the golden era of the cheongsam in Hong Kong, Wong Kar Wai's hit movie, "In the Mood for Love" (2000), which won multiple best foreign movie awards, was a powerful showcase for how elegant and sexy the classic Chinese dress can be. The Chinese cheongsam has a long history, but some worry its days are numbered. Hong Kong's cheongsam industry boomed in 1960s. The assistant curator of a Hong Kong cheongsam exhibit believes the dress will live on. Most cheongsam manufacturing has moved to mainland China
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Chinese
|
[
"Tony Leung"
] |
{
"passage": 3270,
"query": 5028
}
|
Query: Despite often being referred to as a sunset industry, however, @placeholder says he doesn't worry that cheongsam culture won't last for another century.
Entities: Hong Kong, Chow Mo-wan, Chinese, Su Li-zhen, China, Wong Kar Wai, Maggie Cheung, Tony Leung, CNN, Mood for Love
Passage: (CNN) -- It's perhaps the most iconic scene in the most iconic Hong Kong movie of all time. The slender silhouette of the beautiful heroine, Su Li-zhen (Maggie Cheung), emerging from the darkness, revealing herself in a figure-hugging cheongsam. The man she passes, newspaper editor Chow Mo-wan (Tony Leung), can't help falling in love with such a figure of feminine elegance. Set in the 1960s, the golden era of the cheongsam in Hong Kong, Wong Kar Wai's hit movie, "In the Mood for Love" (2000), which won multiple best foreign movie awards, was a powerful showcase for how elegant and sexy the classic Chinese dress can be. The Chinese cheongsam has a long history, but some worry its days are numbered. Hong Kong's cheongsam industry boomed in 1960s. The assistant curator of a Hong Kong cheongsam exhibit believes the dress will live on. Most cheongsam manufacturing has moved to mainland China
|
Tony Leung
|
[
"Alex Gonzales"
] |
{
"passage": 3271,
"query": 5029
}
|
Query: This was @placeholder' first prom and he said he had a great time.
Entities: Alex Gonzales, Marines, The House, Inc., Virginia, WASHINGTON, Cinderella Ball, Marine Corps, Helen McCormick, CNN, Willard InterContinental Hotel, Jordin Sparks, Washington, McCormick
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Going to the prom is a highlight in many teenagers' lives. But attending a prom isn't always an option for some young people, including those with special needs. Alex Gonzales passes under the Marines' sword arch Saturday in Washington as he arrives at the prom. That's where Helen McCormick comes in. "We are dreaming for children who are excluded from their proms, and ... you're going to see people walk through the doors who are going to be just absolutely mesmerized," said McCormick, president of a Virginia-based nonprofit called The House, Inc. For the past four years, McCormick has organized a prom specifically for children with special needs. "The Cinderella Ball" is held at the Willard InterContinental Hotel in Washington. Teens with illnesses, autism, Down syndrome get to attend a prom of their own. Teens go down a red carpet and under a Marine Corps sword arch before dinner. Organizer Helen McCormick arranges top talent -- 2007 "Idol" winner Jordin Sparks
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Alex Gonzales
|
[
"Cypriot",
"Cyprus"
] |
{
"passage": 3272,
"query": 5030
}
|
Query: We know Russia has long coveted a naval base in @placeholder.
Entities: Russian, Moscow, Russia, Nicos Anastasiades, Putin, EU, Nicosia, Europe, Cypriot, Cyprus, Paphos, Vladimir Putin, Kremlin, British, Cold War
Passage: Growing reach: Russia has gained a foothold in Europe after President Vladimir Putin, pictured, signed a deal with Cyprus to dock warships there Russia has gained a military foothold in Europe after Vladimir Putin signed a controversial deal with Cyprus to dock warships there. British MPs said Nicosia’s decision to let the Russian navy, including heavily armed frigates, use its ports for counter-terrorism and anti-piracy was ‘worrying and disappointing’. Cyprus, an EU member, thrashed out the agreement despite already hosting two British military bases and 3,200 troops. President Putin insisted the deal ‘should not cause worries anywhere’. But Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades, who was visiting Moscow, hinted Russian warplanes could also be allowed to use a military airbase in Paphos, on the south-west coast of the island. The EU member already hosts two British bases with 3,200 troops. Kremlin may have engineered the deal through bail-out to hard-up Cyprus. British officer says it's another sign we are creeping back to Cold War
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Cypriot
|
[
"Cypriot",
"Cyprus"
] |
{
"passage": 3272,
"query": 5030
}
|
Query: We know Russia has long coveted a naval base in @placeholder.
Entities: Russian, Moscow, Russia, Nicos Anastasiades, Putin, EU, Nicosia, Europe, Cypriot, Cyprus, Paphos, Vladimir Putin, Kremlin, British, Cold War
Passage: Growing reach: Russia has gained a foothold in Europe after President Vladimir Putin, pictured, signed a deal with Cyprus to dock warships there Russia has gained a military foothold in Europe after Vladimir Putin signed a controversial deal with Cyprus to dock warships there. British MPs said Nicosia’s decision to let the Russian navy, including heavily armed frigates, use its ports for counter-terrorism and anti-piracy was ‘worrying and disappointing’. Cyprus, an EU member, thrashed out the agreement despite already hosting two British military bases and 3,200 troops. President Putin insisted the deal ‘should not cause worries anywhere’. But Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades, who was visiting Moscow, hinted Russian warplanes could also be allowed to use a military airbase in Paphos, on the south-west coast of the island. The EU member already hosts two British bases with 3,200 troops. Kremlin may have engineered the deal through bail-out to hard-up Cyprus. British officer says it's another sign we are creeping back to Cold War
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Cyprus
|
[
"Britain"
] |
{
"passage": 3273,
"query": 5031
}
|
Query: Around 2.1million @placeholder use battery-powered e-cigarettes, which allow users to inhale nicotine but avoid the harm caused by tobacco smoke.
Entities: Cumbria, Metrocentre, Lynne White, iPlayer, VIP, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, Gateshead, Britain, BBC One North East, Out North East
Passage: Withdrawn: Diacetyl was discovered inside a VIP butterscotch flavour liquid refill bottle (file picture) A potentially harmful chemical linked to lung disease has been found in an e-cigarette sold in Britain, it was claimed today. Diacetyl - a chemical safe to eat, but not to inhale - was discovered inside a VIP butterscotch flavour liquid refill bottle purchased at the Metrocentre in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. Laboratory tests were carried out on four types of liquid, with the other three safe - but the butterscotch product has since been withdrawn. Lynne White - head of retail distribution at VIP, one of Britain’s biggest e-cigarette firms - said the company had already detected the chemical through its testing, and the product should have been withdrawn a week before it was purchased. Diacetyl discovered inside a VIP butterscotch flavour liquid refill bottle. Bought at Metrocentre in Gateshead and has since been withdrawn. Chemical behind 'popcorn worker's lung' safe to eat, but not to inhale. Inside Out North East and Cumbria will be broadcast at 7.30pm tomorrow (September 1). It will be on BBC One North East and Cumbria, and will then be available on iPlayer for seven days
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Britain
|
[
"Prado Museum"
] |
{
"passage": 3274,
"query": 5032
}
|
Query: At a packed news conference at the museum, @placeholder officials said the "Mona Lisa" copy underwent a big change in the 18th century, when someone ordered the colorful background landscape to be painted over in black.
Entities: Madrid, Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa, Louvre Museum, Prado Museum, CNN, Paris, Leonardo
Passage: Madrid (CNN) -- The Prado Museum put on display for public viewing Tuesday a restored version of what is thought to be the earliest known copy of Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" masterpiece, which hangs in the Louvre Museum in Paris. Many copies of "Mona Lisa" were painted years after the fact, but this copy is different, experts say, because evidence shows it was painted at the same time and in the same studio as the original masterpiece, probably by one of Leonardo's assistants or pupils. The copy shows the same woman and the same landscape, the Prado Museum said in a statement. The painting is believed to be the earliest known copy of the "Mona Lisa" Evidence shows it was painted at the same time and in the same studio as the original. The background was painted over with black during the 18th century. The restored copy has background details linking it more closely to the original
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Prado Museum
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[
"Prado Museum"
] |
{
"passage": 3274,
"query": 5033
}
|
Query: The @placeholder restoration workshop began a series of painstaking tests on the copy, including chemical analysis and infrared imaging, which suggested the black paint was covering up some earlier part of the painting.
Entities: Madrid, Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa, Louvre Museum, Prado Museum, CNN, Paris, Leonardo
Passage: Madrid (CNN) -- The Prado Museum put on display for public viewing Tuesday a restored version of what is thought to be the earliest known copy of Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" masterpiece, which hangs in the Louvre Museum in Paris. Many copies of "Mona Lisa" were painted years after the fact, but this copy is different, experts say, because evidence shows it was painted at the same time and in the same studio as the original masterpiece, probably by one of Leonardo's assistants or pupils. The copy shows the same woman and the same landscape, the Prado Museum said in a statement. The painting is believed to be the earliest known copy of the "Mona Lisa" Evidence shows it was painted at the same time and in the same studio as the original. The background was painted over with black during the 18th century. The restored copy has background details linking it more closely to the original
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Prado Museum
|
[
"Ashley Madison",
"AshleyMadison.com"
] |
{
"passage": 3275,
"query": 5034
}
|
Query: Presidential: Hillary Clinton's husband, President Bill Clinton (far right), was featured in an @placeholder billboard
Entities: President's Day, Hillary Clinton, AshleyMadison.com, Clinton, Chicago, Harder Choices, Hard Choices, MyFoxChicago, Ashley Madison
Passage: Ashley Madison, an online dating service for people in relationships and seek affairs, has unveiled a new billboard featuring Hillary Clinton in Chicago. The billboard includes an image of Clinton holding a finger to her lips, with the caption 'Harder Choices...lead to AshleyMadison.com.' The former Secretary of State has been busy promoting her new book, 'Hard Choices.' Ashley Madison's tagline is 'Life is Short. Have an Affair,' and its website includes a photo of a woman making the same gesture. 'Harder Choices': Extramarital dating service Ashley Madison has made Hillary Clinton the star of its new billboard MyFoxChicago, which broke the story, notes that this isn't the first time Ashley Madison has used political figures in advertisements - the company created billboards for President's Day and during the 2012 election. Ashley Madison, an online dating service for people who are already in relationships and seek affairs, has unveiled a new billboard featuring Hillary Clinton. The billboard includes an image of Clinton holding a finger to her lips, with the caption 'Harder Choices...lead to AshleyMadison.com'
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Ashley Madison
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[
"Ashley Madison",
"AshleyMadison.com"
] |
{
"passage": 3275,
"query": 5034
}
|
Query: Presidential: Hillary Clinton's husband, President Bill Clinton (far right), was featured in an @placeholder billboard
Entities: President's Day, Hillary Clinton, AshleyMadison.com, Clinton, Chicago, Harder Choices, Hard Choices, MyFoxChicago, Ashley Madison
Passage: Ashley Madison, an online dating service for people in relationships and seek affairs, has unveiled a new billboard featuring Hillary Clinton in Chicago. The billboard includes an image of Clinton holding a finger to her lips, with the caption 'Harder Choices...lead to AshleyMadison.com.' The former Secretary of State has been busy promoting her new book, 'Hard Choices.' Ashley Madison's tagline is 'Life is Short. Have an Affair,' and its website includes a photo of a woman making the same gesture. 'Harder Choices': Extramarital dating service Ashley Madison has made Hillary Clinton the star of its new billboard MyFoxChicago, which broke the story, notes that this isn't the first time Ashley Madison has used political figures in advertisements - the company created billboards for President's Day and during the 2012 election. Ashley Madison, an online dating service for people who are already in relationships and seek affairs, has unveiled a new billboard featuring Hillary Clinton. The billboard includes an image of Clinton holding a finger to her lips, with the caption 'Harder Choices...lead to AshleyMadison.com'
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AshleyMadison.com
|
[
"Sundance",
"Sundance Film Festival"
] |
{
"passage": 3276,
"query": 5035
}
|
Query: So for charities hoping for a share of @placeholder swag -- and celebrities warming to the idea of giving up their free goods -- there may be more hope for next year.
Entities: Tim Daly, Ugg, Lenovo, Swag City, Park City, Alicia Keys, Monster, Superstorm Sandy, Jon Bon Jovi, Sears, Soul Foundation, Allison Janney, CNN, Utah, Sundance Film Festival, Naomi Watts, Sundance, Dermot Mulroney, Duracell, Samsung Galaxy, Minnetonka, Daniel Radcliffe, Rally.org
Passage: (CNN) -- For the 10 days of the Sundance Film Festival, Utah's Park City is transformed into Swag City. Celebrities are gifted with everything from laptop computers (courtesy Lenovo) to moccasins (Minnetonka), headphones (Monster), boots (Ugg) and wireless chargers (Duracell). Alicia Keys, Naomi Watts, Daniel Radcliffe and Allison Janney were among the stars who picked up Samsung Galaxy products, gratis. And Sears handed out winter gear to the likes of Tim Daly and Dermot Mulroney. With so much gifting going on, it's not uncommon on the streets of Park City to see celebrities (or, more often, their assistants) toting armfuls of goods. Gifting suites at Sundance allow stars to pick up free products. Celebs encouraged to regift swag to benefit victims of Superstorm Sandy. Rally.org partnered with Jon Bon Jovi's Soul Foundation for a regifting suite
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Sundance
|
[
"Sundance",
"Sundance Film Festival"
] |
{
"passage": 3276,
"query": 5035
}
|
Query: So for charities hoping for a share of @placeholder swag -- and celebrities warming to the idea of giving up their free goods -- there may be more hope for next year.
Entities: Tim Daly, Ugg, Lenovo, Swag City, Park City, Alicia Keys, Monster, Superstorm Sandy, Jon Bon Jovi, Sears, Soul Foundation, Allison Janney, CNN, Utah, Sundance Film Festival, Naomi Watts, Sundance, Dermot Mulroney, Duracell, Samsung Galaxy, Minnetonka, Daniel Radcliffe, Rally.org
Passage: (CNN) -- For the 10 days of the Sundance Film Festival, Utah's Park City is transformed into Swag City. Celebrities are gifted with everything from laptop computers (courtesy Lenovo) to moccasins (Minnetonka), headphones (Monster), boots (Ugg) and wireless chargers (Duracell). Alicia Keys, Naomi Watts, Daniel Radcliffe and Allison Janney were among the stars who picked up Samsung Galaxy products, gratis. And Sears handed out winter gear to the likes of Tim Daly and Dermot Mulroney. With so much gifting going on, it's not uncommon on the streets of Park City to see celebrities (or, more often, their assistants) toting armfuls of goods. Gifting suites at Sundance allow stars to pick up free products. Celebs encouraged to regift swag to benefit victims of Superstorm Sandy. Rally.org partnered with Jon Bon Jovi's Soul Foundation for a regifting suite
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Sundance Film Festival
|
[
"Donald Terry"
] |
{
"passage": 3277,
"query": 5036
}
|
Query: Mr @placeholder was in terrible pain and facing a five-year wait for a kidney as nobody in his family was willing or able to give him one of theirs.
Entities: California, Rick Ruzzamenti, Ruzzamenti, Joliet, Donald Terry, Chain, Illinois, Riverside
Passage: A healthy 44-year-old yoga fan in Riverside, California, never knew he would help a renal disease sufferer in Joliet, Illinois, four months later. But Rick Ruzzamenti and Donald Terry, 47, are the start and end of an astonishing 60-person chain of kidney transplants, setting a world record. Mr Ruzzamenti’s kind donation last August began a chain that saw 30 donors give kidneys to 30 strangers who could have died without one. Scroll down for video Amazing: Rick Ruzzamenti, left, and Donald Terry, right, are the start and end of an astonishing 60-person chain of kidney transplants, setting a world record. Chain began in August with Rick Ruzzamenti, 44, in Riverside, California. He got idea last year after worker at his yoga centre did same thing. Ended in December with recipient Donald Terry, 47, in Joliet, Illinois. Sixty people donated or received kidneys in 17 hospitals in 11 states
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Donald Terry
|
[
"Thorntons"
] |
{
"passage": 3278,
"query": 5037
}
|
Query: said: '@placeholder apologises for the service provided to Ms. Scholes at
Entities: Rooney Scholes, Wayne Rooney, Easter, Jo-Anne, Manchester, Emily Kent Smith, UK, Rooney, Thorntons, Bury
Passage: By Emily Kent Smith A three-year-old who was given an egg as an Easter present was not allowed to have his name on the chocolate - because he shares his name with footballer Wayne Rooney. Rooney Scholes, from Manchester, was told that having just Rooney on the egg would cause 'copyright issues'. Yet UK law states that a person's name can not be subject to copyright. Scroll down for video Rooney Scholes, three, from Manchester was not allowed to have his name written on the egg because of 'copyright issues. His mother Jo-Anne (R) called the shop's behaviour 'barmy' Rooney Scholes, three, told he could not have his first name on the egg. Staff at Thorntons, Bury, said it would create 'copyright issues' Yet they agreed to let him have his full name inscribed on the chocolate. Mother Jo-Anne branded behaviour of chocolate shop staff 'madness'
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Thorntons
|
[
"AEG Live"
] |
{
"passage": 3279,
"query": 5038
}
|
Query: When @placeholder's lawyer asked Ortega if Jackson could've just had "a really bad flu," the show director said that was "not the best way of describing it."
Entities: Brian Panish, Debbie Rowe, Michael Jackson, Kenny Ortega, Yvette Palazuelos, Ortega, AEG Live, CNN, Los Angeles, Marvin Putnam, Jackson
Passage: Los Angeles (CNN) -- Jurors hearing the Michael Jackson wrongful death case seem to be enjoying themselves after 15 weeks of testimony, even after the judge told them they could be in court through September. They've leaned forward, taken close notes and often laughed while watching lawyers for Michael Jackson's mother and children spar with attorneys for concert promoter AEG Live. "I'm not going to be babysitting you two," Judge Yvette Palazuelos told Jackson lawyer Brian Panish and AEG Live lawyer Marvin Putnam this week as the attorneys traded barbs in court. Several jurors even applauded famed choreographer and director Kenny Ortega at the end of his lengthy testimony Thursday. The jury will watch a video deposition of Michael Jackson's youngest brother Friday. Kenny Ortega testified Michael Jackson seemed sleep-deprived a week before his death. Lawyers use Ortega's testimony to debate who's responsible for Jackson's death. Jackson's ex-wife Debbie Rowe is expected in court next week
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AEG Live
|
[
"PMI",
"Philip Morris International"
] |
{
"passage": 3280,
"query": 5039
}
|
Query: Now, international public health bodies have accused @placeholder of 'drawing on youth-oriented images and themes that suggest to young people that they should BE a Marlboro smoker'.
Entities: Damien Gayle, PMI, Germany, Sophie Jane Evans, Don't Be A Maybe, Philip Morris International, Marlboro
Passage: By Sophie Jane Evans and Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 05:10 EST, 13 March 2014 | UPDATED: 07:43 EST, 13 March 2014 The world's largest-selling brand of cigarette is under fire for allegedly encouraging teenagers to smoke. Marlboro, which is owned by Philip Morris International (PMI), is accused of targeting youngsters across the globe through its 'Don't Be A Maybe' campaign. Each advert in the campaign features young people - with some pictured partying, snowboarding and playing the guitar. Under fire: Marlboro, the world's largest cigarette brand, is under fire for allegedly encouraging teenagers to smoke. Above, a young couple kiss against a wall, while the caption reads: 'Maybe never fell in love' Marlboro accused of targeting teenagers in its 'Don't Be A Maybe' campaign. Adverts feature young people partying, snowboarding and playing guitar. Allegedly draw on youth images of 'freedom, risk-taking and falling in love' Cigarette firm Philip Morris International accused of 'breaching ethical code' Campaign has been introduced across 50 countries, but banned in Germany. Every day, up to 100,000 young people globally become addicted to tobacco
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PMI
|
[
"PMI",
"Philip Morris International"
] |
{
"passage": 3280,
"query": 5039
}
|
Query: Now, international public health bodies have accused @placeholder of 'drawing on youth-oriented images and themes that suggest to young people that they should BE a Marlboro smoker'.
Entities: Damien Gayle, PMI, Germany, Sophie Jane Evans, Don't Be A Maybe, Philip Morris International, Marlboro
Passage: By Sophie Jane Evans and Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 05:10 EST, 13 March 2014 | UPDATED: 07:43 EST, 13 March 2014 The world's largest-selling brand of cigarette is under fire for allegedly encouraging teenagers to smoke. Marlboro, which is owned by Philip Morris International (PMI), is accused of targeting youngsters across the globe through its 'Don't Be A Maybe' campaign. Each advert in the campaign features young people - with some pictured partying, snowboarding and playing the guitar. Under fire: Marlboro, the world's largest cigarette brand, is under fire for allegedly encouraging teenagers to smoke. Above, a young couple kiss against a wall, while the caption reads: 'Maybe never fell in love' Marlboro accused of targeting teenagers in its 'Don't Be A Maybe' campaign. Adverts feature young people partying, snowboarding and playing guitar. Allegedly draw on youth images of 'freedom, risk-taking and falling in love' Cigarette firm Philip Morris International accused of 'breaching ethical code' Campaign has been introduced across 50 countries, but banned in Germany. Every day, up to 100,000 young people globally become addicted to tobacco
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Philip Morris International
|
[
"Kok",
"Lam",
"Lam Kok"
] |
{
"passage": 3281,
"query": 5040
}
|
Query: Dordogne after the helicopter Mr @placeholder and Mr Gregoire were travelling in
Entities: Shun Yu Kok, French, France, Peng Wang, Chinese, Lam Kok, Kok, PUBLISHED, Dordogne, UPDATED, James Gregoire, Lam
Passage: PUBLISHED: 15:03 EST, 22 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:04 EST, 23 December 2013 French police have stepped up their search for a Chinese billionaire and two others feared dead after their helicopter crashed. Lam Kok, a 46-year-old Chinese businessman, was surveying a newly-purchased vineyard in southwest France with his interpreter and advisor Peng Wang and or winemaker James Gregoire when their aircraft crashed into the Dordogne river. Officer last night recovered the body of Lam's 12-year-old son, Shun Yu Kok, from the back of the wrecked helicopter, which was lying in 23ft of water in the Dordogne river. Lam Kok, 46, was surveying the property from above with three others when the aircraft plummeted into the Dordogne river. Mr Kok's 12-year-old son, winemaker James Gregoire, interpreter Peng Wang and Shun Yu Kok, Mr Kok's son, were also on board. Police were scouring the river last night for signs of them, and began their search again today, which has involved more than 100 officers. Divers found the body of Shun Yu Kok underwater in the wreckage
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Kok
|
[
"Kok",
"Lam",
"Lam Kok"
] |
{
"passage": 3281,
"query": 5040
}
|
Query: Dordogne after the helicopter Mr @placeholder and Mr Gregoire were travelling in
Entities: Shun Yu Kok, French, France, Peng Wang, Chinese, Lam Kok, Kok, PUBLISHED, Dordogne, UPDATED, James Gregoire, Lam
Passage: PUBLISHED: 15:03 EST, 22 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:04 EST, 23 December 2013 French police have stepped up their search for a Chinese billionaire and two others feared dead after their helicopter crashed. Lam Kok, a 46-year-old Chinese businessman, was surveying a newly-purchased vineyard in southwest France with his interpreter and advisor Peng Wang and or winemaker James Gregoire when their aircraft crashed into the Dordogne river. Officer last night recovered the body of Lam's 12-year-old son, Shun Yu Kok, from the back of the wrecked helicopter, which was lying in 23ft of water in the Dordogne river. Lam Kok, 46, was surveying the property from above with three others when the aircraft plummeted into the Dordogne river. Mr Kok's 12-year-old son, winemaker James Gregoire, interpreter Peng Wang and Shun Yu Kok, Mr Kok's son, were also on board. Police were scouring the river last night for signs of them, and began their search again today, which has involved more than 100 officers. Divers found the body of Shun Yu Kok underwater in the wreckage
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Lam
|
[
"Kok",
"Lam",
"Lam Kok"
] |
{
"passage": 3281,
"query": 5040
}
|
Query: Dordogne after the helicopter Mr @placeholder and Mr Gregoire were travelling in
Entities: Shun Yu Kok, French, France, Peng Wang, Chinese, Lam Kok, Kok, PUBLISHED, Dordogne, UPDATED, James Gregoire, Lam
Passage: PUBLISHED: 15:03 EST, 22 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:04 EST, 23 December 2013 French police have stepped up their search for a Chinese billionaire and two others feared dead after their helicopter crashed. Lam Kok, a 46-year-old Chinese businessman, was surveying a newly-purchased vineyard in southwest France with his interpreter and advisor Peng Wang and or winemaker James Gregoire when their aircraft crashed into the Dordogne river. Officer last night recovered the body of Lam's 12-year-old son, Shun Yu Kok, from the back of the wrecked helicopter, which was lying in 23ft of water in the Dordogne river. Lam Kok, 46, was surveying the property from above with three others when the aircraft plummeted into the Dordogne river. Mr Kok's 12-year-old son, winemaker James Gregoire, interpreter Peng Wang and Shun Yu Kok, Mr Kok's son, were also on board. Police were scouring the river last night for signs of them, and began their search again today, which has involved more than 100 officers. Divers found the body of Shun Yu Kok underwater in the wreckage
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Lam Kok
|
[
"Paul"
] |
{
"passage": 3282,
"query": 5041
}
|
Query: Carballino residents will celebrate @placeholder again on August 8th in the 43rd "festival of the octopus."
Entities: Spanish, World Cup, Germany, Paul, Spain, Carlos Alberto Montes Marques, Oberhausen, Carballino, Netherlands, CNN
Passage: (CNN) -- Paul the psychic octopus may not have predicted a medal and a soccer jersey in his future, but he now owns both. The global phenomenon picked Spain to beat the Netherlands in the World Cup finals earlier this month. Nearly two weeks later, a Spanish delegation from the town of Carballino brought a gift basket Thursday for the cephalopod in his hometown of Oberhausen, Germany. The gifts included a bronze statue that is the symbol of the town of Carballino, which makes Paul an official ''best friend of the town." The delegation -- which included Carballino's mayor Carlos Alberto Montes Marques and various businessmen -- also gave the tentacled one an official Spanish soccer jersey. A Spanish delegation brings a gift basket for the cephalopod. Paul lives in Oberhausen, Germany. Gifts include a bronze statue
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Paul
|
[
"Holly Hill"
] |
{
"passage": 3283,
"query": 5042
}
|
Query: He had gone to a friend's house in nearby @placeholder to feed their dogs.
Entities: Bill, Therese Engelhardt, Jacob Eldred, Englehardt, MailOnline, Eldred, Daytona Beach, Timothy Englehardt, Timothy, Florida, Holly Hill
Passage: The parents of an aspiring weatherman who died from a gunshot wound to the head have slammed a police investigation into his death as 'a whitewash' after it ruled their son took his own life. Bill and Therese Engelhardt said they are now hiring a private investigator to look into the death of their son Timothy. The distraught couple said they are disgusted by the report which blames the 22-year-old for his own death. An 'extensive investigation' into the young man's death by police in Florida ruled that he had been ranting about suicide at a friend's home before grabbing the barrel of a loaded gun and pointing it at his head. Timothy Englehardt died from a gunshot wound as he hung out with friends in Florida on September 13. The 911 caller said that Englehardt had shot himself - but another person can be heard saying in the background: 'I did it' Family of dead 22-year-old weather student demanded full investigation into his death after initial ruling it was suicide. Police in Holly Hill, near Daytona Beach, Florida, have now charged one of the people at the scene of his death with a misdemeanor gun charge. They say Jacob Eldred's finger was on the trigger and pointed weapon at his own head but the dead man grabbed the gun and it went off as a result. Official police report says Eldred had removed magazine and buullet which killed Englehardt was in the chamber. But his father told MailOnline he was appalled at the decision and is hiring his own private detective to re-investigate the death
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Holly Hill
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[
"Englehardt",
"Timothy Englehardt"
] |
{
"passage": 3283,
"query": 5043
}
|
Query: According to the four people inside the home @placeholder started expressing suicidal thoughts after making a phone call.
Entities: Bill, Therese Engelhardt, Jacob Eldred, Englehardt, MailOnline, Eldred, Daytona Beach, Timothy Englehardt, Timothy, Florida, Holly Hill
Passage: The parents of an aspiring weatherman who died from a gunshot wound to the head have slammed a police investigation into his death as 'a whitewash' after it ruled their son took his own life. Bill and Therese Engelhardt said they are now hiring a private investigator to look into the death of their son Timothy. The distraught couple said they are disgusted by the report which blames the 22-year-old for his own death. An 'extensive investigation' into the young man's death by police in Florida ruled that he had been ranting about suicide at a friend's home before grabbing the barrel of a loaded gun and pointing it at his head. Timothy Englehardt died from a gunshot wound as he hung out with friends in Florida on September 13. The 911 caller said that Englehardt had shot himself - but another person can be heard saying in the background: 'I did it' Family of dead 22-year-old weather student demanded full investigation into his death after initial ruling it was suicide. Police in Holly Hill, near Daytona Beach, Florida, have now charged one of the people at the scene of his death with a misdemeanor gun charge. They say Jacob Eldred's finger was on the trigger and pointed weapon at his own head but the dead man grabbed the gun and it went off as a result. Official police report says Eldred had removed magazine and buullet which killed Englehardt was in the chamber. But his father told MailOnline he was appalled at the decision and is hiring his own private detective to re-investigate the death
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Englehardt
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[
"Englehardt",
"Timothy Englehardt"
] |
{
"passage": 3283,
"query": 5043
}
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Query: According to the four people inside the home @placeholder started expressing suicidal thoughts after making a phone call.
Entities: Bill, Therese Engelhardt, Jacob Eldred, Englehardt, MailOnline, Eldred, Daytona Beach, Timothy Englehardt, Timothy, Florida, Holly Hill
Passage: The parents of an aspiring weatherman who died from a gunshot wound to the head have slammed a police investigation into his death as 'a whitewash' after it ruled their son took his own life. Bill and Therese Engelhardt said they are now hiring a private investigator to look into the death of their son Timothy. The distraught couple said they are disgusted by the report which blames the 22-year-old for his own death. An 'extensive investigation' into the young man's death by police in Florida ruled that he had been ranting about suicide at a friend's home before grabbing the barrel of a loaded gun and pointing it at his head. Timothy Englehardt died from a gunshot wound as he hung out with friends in Florida on September 13. The 911 caller said that Englehardt had shot himself - but another person can be heard saying in the background: 'I did it' Family of dead 22-year-old weather student demanded full investigation into his death after initial ruling it was suicide. Police in Holly Hill, near Daytona Beach, Florida, have now charged one of the people at the scene of his death with a misdemeanor gun charge. They say Jacob Eldred's finger was on the trigger and pointed weapon at his own head but the dead man grabbed the gun and it went off as a result. Official police report says Eldred had removed magazine and buullet which killed Englehardt was in the chamber. But his father told MailOnline he was appalled at the decision and is hiring his own private detective to re-investigate the death
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Timothy Englehardt
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[
"Eldred",
"Jacob Eldred"
] |
{
"passage": 3283,
"query": 5044
}
|
Query: Moments later he grabbed a gun that @placeholder had been holding while the two men talked about Eldred's previous suicidal thoughts
Entities: Bill, Therese Engelhardt, Jacob Eldred, Englehardt, MailOnline, Eldred, Daytona Beach, Timothy Englehardt, Timothy, Florida, Holly Hill
Passage: The parents of an aspiring weatherman who died from a gunshot wound to the head have slammed a police investigation into his death as 'a whitewash' after it ruled their son took his own life. Bill and Therese Engelhardt said they are now hiring a private investigator to look into the death of their son Timothy. The distraught couple said they are disgusted by the report which blames the 22-year-old for his own death. An 'extensive investigation' into the young man's death by police in Florida ruled that he had been ranting about suicide at a friend's home before grabbing the barrel of a loaded gun and pointing it at his head. Timothy Englehardt died from a gunshot wound as he hung out with friends in Florida on September 13. The 911 caller said that Englehardt had shot himself - but another person can be heard saying in the background: 'I did it' Family of dead 22-year-old weather student demanded full investigation into his death after initial ruling it was suicide. Police in Holly Hill, near Daytona Beach, Florida, have now charged one of the people at the scene of his death with a misdemeanor gun charge. They say Jacob Eldred's finger was on the trigger and pointed weapon at his own head but the dead man grabbed the gun and it went off as a result. Official police report says Eldred had removed magazine and buullet which killed Englehardt was in the chamber. But his father told MailOnline he was appalled at the decision and is hiring his own private detective to re-investigate the death
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Eldred
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[
"Eldred",
"Jacob Eldred"
] |
{
"passage": 3283,
"query": 5044
}
|
Query: Moments later he grabbed a gun that @placeholder had been holding while the two men talked about Eldred's previous suicidal thoughts
Entities: Bill, Therese Engelhardt, Jacob Eldred, Englehardt, MailOnline, Eldred, Daytona Beach, Timothy Englehardt, Timothy, Florida, Holly Hill
Passage: The parents of an aspiring weatherman who died from a gunshot wound to the head have slammed a police investigation into his death as 'a whitewash' after it ruled their son took his own life. Bill and Therese Engelhardt said they are now hiring a private investigator to look into the death of their son Timothy. The distraught couple said they are disgusted by the report which blames the 22-year-old for his own death. An 'extensive investigation' into the young man's death by police in Florida ruled that he had been ranting about suicide at a friend's home before grabbing the barrel of a loaded gun and pointing it at his head. Timothy Englehardt died from a gunshot wound as he hung out with friends in Florida on September 13. The 911 caller said that Englehardt had shot himself - but another person can be heard saying in the background: 'I did it' Family of dead 22-year-old weather student demanded full investigation into his death after initial ruling it was suicide. Police in Holly Hill, near Daytona Beach, Florida, have now charged one of the people at the scene of his death with a misdemeanor gun charge. They say Jacob Eldred's finger was on the trigger and pointed weapon at his own head but the dead man grabbed the gun and it went off as a result. Official police report says Eldred had removed magazine and buullet which killed Englehardt was in the chamber. But his father told MailOnline he was appalled at the decision and is hiring his own private detective to re-investigate the death
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Jacob Eldred
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[
"Diego Costa"
] |
{
"passage": 3284,
"query": 5045
}
|
Query: Chelsea will use the money to rebuild their squad next season, with @placeholder top of their wishlist.
Entities: French, Atletico Madrid, World Cup, Bayern Munich, David Luiz, Diego Costa, PSG, Barcelona, Brazil, Blues, Luiz, John Terry, Chelsea, Jose Mourinho, Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea Football Club
Passage: David Luiz has passed a medical and agreed terms with Paris Saint-Germain ahead of his £50million switch from Chelsea. The Blues confirmed the deal on the club's official website on Friday night and said: 'Chelsea Football Club and Paris Saint-Germain have agreed terms for the transfer of David Luiz to the French club.' 'The move is now subject to David Luiz agreeing personal terms with PSG and passing a medical examination.' VIDEO Scroll down to watch Luiz appear in the trailer for Brazil's official World Cup Film Farewell: David Luiz has passed a medical and agreed terms ahead of his £50m switch to PSG. Chelsea confirm David Luiz has passed a medical and agreed terms with PSG ahead of £50m switch. Brazil international will become the world's most expensive defender. PSG medical staff flew to Brazil for medical after Chelsea gave green light. PSG beat Barcelona and Bayern Munich for Brazil star. Chelsea's decision to sell comes after John Terry agreed a new deal. Atletico Madrid striker Diego Costa is top of Jose Mourinho's wishlist
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Diego Costa
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[
"Jerry Zovko"
] |
{
"passage": 3285,
"query": 5046
}
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Query: "I want to know what my @placeholder was doing before the mission.
Entities: Zovko, Blackwater, Mike Teague, U.S., Boston, Donna Zovko, Falluja, Wesley Batalona, Jerry Zovko, Scott Helvenston, Massachusetts, Xe, CNN, Iraq war
Passage: (CNN) -- Donna Zovko will have to wait to travel to Falluja to see where her son died in one of the Iraq war's most infamous attacks. Clockwise from upper left: Wesley Batalona, Mike Teague, Scott Helvenston, Jerry Zovko "My dream was to go for the fifth anniversary, and that didn't come true," Zovko said this week while visiting friends in Boston, Massachusetts. "It's not that I'm afraid for me. But people with me on the trip would be in more danger." Tuesday marks five years since her son Jerry Zovko and three other civilian employees of the Blackwater private security firm were ambushed in Falluja on March 31, 2004. Gunmen attacked vehicles holding Zovko, Mike Teague, Wesley Batalona and Scott Helvenston and set the vehicles on fire. It's been five years since killings of four U.S. contractors in Falluja. Victim's mom: "I want Blackwater exposed and out of business" Blackwater, renamed Xe, says it "continues to mourn" the loss of the four men. Another mom: Both sides are losers in Blackwater suit
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Jerry Zovko
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[
"Brits"
] |
{
"passage": 3286,
"query": 5047
}
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Query: However some @placeholder are really keen to make sure they're all done in plenty of time - five per cent even started in January.
Entities: Britons, North, Halloween, Christmas, Autumn, Brit, Brits
Passage: We all bemoan the seemingly inevitable encroach of Christmas earlier and earlier into Autumn, but it seems we all contribute to the early decoration by hitting the shops months in advance for presents. The festive season will begin earlier than ever this year according to a new study - with 41 per cent of Britons starting Christmas shopping this Friday. Many won't even wait until Halloween is out of the way to start finding perfect presents for loved ones the research revealed. Unbelievably, many of us will begin planning and buying for Christmas before the leaves have even fallen from the trees. October 24 is now our favourite day to start hitting the shops. Nearly half of Brits (41%) starting Christmas shopping this Friday. Average Brit will buy 14 presents, each around the cost of £24. Those living in the North are more generous with gifts
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Brits
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