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[
"Captain Jack Sparrow"
] |
{
"passage": 3331,
"query": 5117
}
|
Query: He believes in his mind that he is @placeholder.
Entities: Hollywood, Jed Baker, Johnny Depp, Queensland, Gold Coast, Moyamoya, Captain Jack Sparrow, Ravenshoe, Jed, Depp, Pirates of the Caribbean, London, Mortdecai
Passage: An 11-year-old boy with a rare brain disease has come one step closer to fulfilling his dream of meeting Pirates of the Caribbean character Captain Jack Sparrow. At the London premier of his latest Hollywood blockbuster, Mortdecai, Johnny Depp was heard wishing Jed Baker, who was diagnosed with Moyamoya, a disease that causes the blood vessels in his brain to constrict, to: 'get well soon, brother.' When asked if the pirate obsessed fan from Ravenshoe in far north Queensland could come visit his Gold Coast film set for the fifth movie in the series, Depp responded 'Absolutely, it's easy! '. Scroll down for video. Jed Baker suffers from a rare brain disease named Moyamoya which causes the blood vessels in his brain to constrict. The 11-year-old has already had a renal artery bypass and three separate brain surgeries in which four sections of his brain were operated on. His dream is to meet Pirates of the Caribbean actor Johnny Depp, who became his idol after playing the role Captain Jack Sparrow. In a recent red carpet appearance, Depp issued Jed a 'get better' message and when asked if the boy could visit his Queensland film set, said 'absolutely, it's easy'
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Captain Jack Sparrow
|
[
"Marlise Munoz",
"Munoz"
] |
{
"passage": 3332,
"query": 5118
}
|
Query: @placeholder never filled out an advance directive stating what she would want to happen medically in a situation like this, if she could not express her own wishes.
Entities: Erick Munoz, Machado, Lynne Machado, John Peter Smith Hospital, Marlise Munoz, Texas, Christmas, Munoz, Fort Worth
Passage: Christmas was the favorite holiday for Marlise Munoz's family. She, her brother and parents would open presents, go to the movies and shoot fireworks they had saved from July. But this holiday season, says Munoz's mother, Lynne Machado, has been "a living hell." Munoz, 33, has been brain dead since her husband, Erick Munoz, discovered her unconscious at home on November 26, Machado said. The family says she is being kept alive on a ventilator at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas, even though she would not want her life prolonged by a machine. Texas state law says life-sustaining treatment cannot be withheld from a pregnant patient, regardless of her wishes or the age of the fetus. And Munoz was 14 weeks pregnant when she became hospitalized; now she's at 18 weeks. Marlise Munoz has been brain dead since November 26. She is 18 weeks pregnant and on life support. Her mother and family want to challenge the law in Texas that's keeping her alive
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Marlise Munoz
|
[
"Marlise Munoz",
"Munoz"
] |
{
"passage": 3332,
"query": 5118
}
|
Query: @placeholder never filled out an advance directive stating what she would want to happen medically in a situation like this, if she could not express her own wishes.
Entities: Erick Munoz, Machado, Lynne Machado, John Peter Smith Hospital, Marlise Munoz, Texas, Christmas, Munoz, Fort Worth
Passage: Christmas was the favorite holiday for Marlise Munoz's family. She, her brother and parents would open presents, go to the movies and shoot fireworks they had saved from July. But this holiday season, says Munoz's mother, Lynne Machado, has been "a living hell." Munoz, 33, has been brain dead since her husband, Erick Munoz, discovered her unconscious at home on November 26, Machado said. The family says she is being kept alive on a ventilator at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas, even though she would not want her life prolonged by a machine. Texas state law says life-sustaining treatment cannot be withheld from a pregnant patient, regardless of her wishes or the age of the fetus. And Munoz was 14 weeks pregnant when she became hospitalized; now she's at 18 weeks. Marlise Munoz has been brain dead since November 26. She is 18 weeks pregnant and on life support. Her mother and family want to challenge the law in Texas that's keeping her alive
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Munoz
|
[
"Summer Fields",
"Summer Fields school"
] |
{
"passage": 3333,
"query": 5119
}
|
Query: ‘It is very upsetting that the @placeholder of today, which prides itself on its pastoral care, should be associated with allegations of this nature.'
Entities: Summer Fields school, Eton, Camilla, Oxford, Summer Fields, Tom Parker Bowles, The Duchess of Cornwall, Sarah
Passage: Tom Parker Bowles has been dragged into an alleged abuse scandal at his old prep school after a former pupil accused two teachers of sexual assault. He has been urged to report to police any inappropriate behaviour he may have witnessed at Summer Fields, Oxford, where he studied at the age of seven in the 1980s. The Duchess of Cornwall’s son claimed the school was ‘a hotbed of the sorts of things that are coming out now’ and reportedly said one master would join boys in the shower. The boarding school attended by Tom Parker Bowles (pictured with wife Sarah) is facing legal action from another former pupil who claims two teachers there sexually assaulted him. Tom Parker Bowles made the claims about Summer Fields school, Oxford. Camilla's son claimed that one master joined naked boys in the shower. He was a student at the prep school in the early 1980s before going to Eton. The school has been hit with sexual abuse claim from another former pupil
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Summer Fields
|
[
"Summer Fields",
"Summer Fields school"
] |
{
"passage": 3333,
"query": 5119
}
|
Query: ‘It is very upsetting that the @placeholder of today, which prides itself on its pastoral care, should be associated with allegations of this nature.'
Entities: Summer Fields school, Eton, Camilla, Oxford, Summer Fields, Tom Parker Bowles, The Duchess of Cornwall, Sarah
Passage: Tom Parker Bowles has been dragged into an alleged abuse scandal at his old prep school after a former pupil accused two teachers of sexual assault. He has been urged to report to police any inappropriate behaviour he may have witnessed at Summer Fields, Oxford, where he studied at the age of seven in the 1980s. The Duchess of Cornwall’s son claimed the school was ‘a hotbed of the sorts of things that are coming out now’ and reportedly said one master would join boys in the shower. The boarding school attended by Tom Parker Bowles (pictured with wife Sarah) is facing legal action from another former pupil who claims two teachers there sexually assaulted him. Tom Parker Bowles made the claims about Summer Fields school, Oxford. Camilla's son claimed that one master joined naked boys in the shower. He was a student at the prep school in the early 1980s before going to Eton. The school has been hit with sexual abuse claim from another former pupil
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Summer Fields school
|
[
"India",
"Indian"
] |
{
"passage": 3334,
"query": 5120
}
|
Query: @placeholder's ability to host the Games, which begin a week from Sunday, has been put in doubt after a bridge collapse and criticism of the athletes' village as "uninhabitable" and "filthy."
Entities: Commonwealth Games, Geraint Thomas, Manmohan Singh, India, New Delhi, CNN, Games, Indian
Passage: New Delhi, India (CNN) -- India's prime minister called a meeting with two ministers for Thursday evening as the country scrambles to pull together the problem-plagued Commonwealth Games. Sports Minister M.S. Gill and Urban Development Minister Jaipal Reddy are to meet with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, said Singh spokesman Harish Khare. Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram set timelines Thursday for the organizing committee and other authorities to complete any work on the Games, the Home Ministry said, though it released no details about the deadlines or possible consequences for missing them. Commonwealth Games chief Mike Fennell was expected in New Delhi on Thursday, but the prime minister's office said Fennell has not yet requested a meeting with Singh. NEW: The Indian home minister sets deadlines for Games work. Manmohan Singh will meet the sports and urban development ministers. NEW: Cyclist Geraint Thomas the latest star athlete to pull out. Concerns voiced about facilities in Games village and security
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India
|
[
"India",
"Indian"
] |
{
"passage": 3334,
"query": 5120
}
|
Query: @placeholder's ability to host the Games, which begin a week from Sunday, has been put in doubt after a bridge collapse and criticism of the athletes' village as "uninhabitable" and "filthy."
Entities: Commonwealth Games, Geraint Thomas, Manmohan Singh, India, New Delhi, CNN, Games, Indian
Passage: New Delhi, India (CNN) -- India's prime minister called a meeting with two ministers for Thursday evening as the country scrambles to pull together the problem-plagued Commonwealth Games. Sports Minister M.S. Gill and Urban Development Minister Jaipal Reddy are to meet with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, said Singh spokesman Harish Khare. Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram set timelines Thursday for the organizing committee and other authorities to complete any work on the Games, the Home Ministry said, though it released no details about the deadlines or possible consequences for missing them. Commonwealth Games chief Mike Fennell was expected in New Delhi on Thursday, but the prime minister's office said Fennell has not yet requested a meeting with Singh. NEW: The Indian home minister sets deadlines for Games work. Manmohan Singh will meet the sports and urban development ministers. NEW: Cyclist Geraint Thomas the latest star athlete to pull out. Concerns voiced about facilities in Games village and security
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Indian
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[
"West Africa"
] |
{
"passage": 3335,
"query": 5121
}
|
Query: 'We have fantastic preparations in London for this, we have very good healthcare in this city, considerably better, alas, obviously than they have alas in @placeholder.'
Entities: Ebola, Britain, Boris Johnson, Gatwick, West Africa, Eurostar, Downing Street, Michael Fallon, Number 10, Jeremy Hunt, UK, London, Heathrow, Johnson
Passage: London Mayor Boris Johnson mocked the government plan to screen passengers arriving form Ebola-hit countries Boris Johnson today ridiculed the government's attempts to tackle the spread of Ebola, accusing Number 10 of making promises which 'don't really make any sense'. The London Mayor said he could understand why the public was left baffled by the Downing Street announcement of plans to quiz air passengers arriving from West Africa in an attempt to prevent the deadly virus entering the UK. Mr Johnson warned that 'eventually' there would be a case of Ebola in Britain, 'probably' in London, but the focus should be on preparing for it not making announcements about screening which does not work. London Mayor mocks plans for screening announced by the government. Downing Street ordered screening at Heathrow and Gatwick, and Eurostar. Came just eight hours after Defence Secretary Michael Fallon ruled it out. Gatwick, Heathrow and Eurostar still in the dark about how it will work. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt expected to outline timescale tomorrow
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West Africa
|
[
"Alejandro Robaina",
"Robaina"
] |
{
"passage": 3336,
"query": 5122
}
|
Query: And they generally take their lead from @placeholder, planting and harvesting on the same days he did.
Entities: Habanos S.A., Alejandro Robaina, Havana, Robaina, Jose Antonio Candia, Pinar del Rio, Habanos, Cuba, Vegas Robaina, Cuban, The Godfather
Passage: Havana, Cuba -- Alejandro Robaina, considered a legend among Cuban tobacco growers, died Saturday, according to Cuban cigar company Habanos S.A., which produced cigars named for him. Robaina was 91. He was diagnosed with cancer last year and died on his farm in the western Cuban province of Pinar del Rio, said Habanos spokesman Jose Antonio Candia. Robaina's tobacco leaves are considered some of the best in the world. In Cuba, he was called "The Godfather." His deeply wrinkled face smiled out from billboards, T-shirts and boxes of Vegas Robaina cigars, among Cuba's finest. A box of premium Vegas Robaina cigars can fetch more than $500 on the international market. Robaina, who was diagnosed with cancer last year, died on his farm in Pinar del Rio. Robaina's tobacco leaves are considered some of the best in the world. A box of premium Vegas Robaina cigars can fetch more than $500. Robaina kept his lands after the 1959 revolution, when many others' were nationalized
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Alejandro Robaina
|
[
"Alejandro Robaina",
"Robaina"
] |
{
"passage": 3336,
"query": 5122
}
|
Query: And they generally take their lead from @placeholder, planting and harvesting on the same days he did.
Entities: Habanos S.A., Alejandro Robaina, Havana, Robaina, Jose Antonio Candia, Pinar del Rio, Habanos, Cuba, Vegas Robaina, Cuban, The Godfather
Passage: Havana, Cuba -- Alejandro Robaina, considered a legend among Cuban tobacco growers, died Saturday, according to Cuban cigar company Habanos S.A., which produced cigars named for him. Robaina was 91. He was diagnosed with cancer last year and died on his farm in the western Cuban province of Pinar del Rio, said Habanos spokesman Jose Antonio Candia. Robaina's tobacco leaves are considered some of the best in the world. In Cuba, he was called "The Godfather." His deeply wrinkled face smiled out from billboards, T-shirts and boxes of Vegas Robaina cigars, among Cuba's finest. A box of premium Vegas Robaina cigars can fetch more than $500 on the international market. Robaina, who was diagnosed with cancer last year, died on his farm in Pinar del Rio. Robaina's tobacco leaves are considered some of the best in the world. A box of premium Vegas Robaina cigars can fetch more than $500. Robaina kept his lands after the 1959 revolution, when many others' were nationalized
|
Robaina
|
[
"Vegas Robaina"
] |
{
"passage": 3336,
"query": 5123
}
|
Query: In 1997, Cuba launched the @placeholder brand, named in his honor.
Entities: Habanos S.A., Alejandro Robaina, Havana, Robaina, Jose Antonio Candia, Pinar del Rio, Habanos, Cuba, Vegas Robaina, Cuban, The Godfather
Passage: Havana, Cuba -- Alejandro Robaina, considered a legend among Cuban tobacco growers, died Saturday, according to Cuban cigar company Habanos S.A., which produced cigars named for him. Robaina was 91. He was diagnosed with cancer last year and died on his farm in the western Cuban province of Pinar del Rio, said Habanos spokesman Jose Antonio Candia. Robaina's tobacco leaves are considered some of the best in the world. In Cuba, he was called "The Godfather." His deeply wrinkled face smiled out from billboards, T-shirts and boxes of Vegas Robaina cigars, among Cuba's finest. A box of premium Vegas Robaina cigars can fetch more than $500 on the international market. Robaina, who was diagnosed with cancer last year, died on his farm in Pinar del Rio. Robaina's tobacco leaves are considered some of the best in the world. A box of premium Vegas Robaina cigars can fetch more than $500. Robaina kept his lands after the 1959 revolution, when many others' were nationalized
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Vegas Robaina
|
[
"Manchester City"
] |
{
"passage": 3337,
"query": 5124
}
|
Query: "While acknowledging the efforts of @placeholder and all involved in the negotiation, more time is needed for the transfer to be achieved, given that the window to sign players from abroad closes on Wednesday, 20 July."
Entities: Roberto Mancini, Manchester City, Argentina, Argentine, Corinthians, Brazilian, Internacional, English FA Cup, Sao Paulo, Jo, Carlos Tevez, CNN, Tevez
Passage: (CNN) -- Manchester City's Carlos Tevez will not be returning to Corinthians after the Brazilian club pulled out of negotiations to sign the Argentina striker on Wednesday. Corinthians had wanted to bring the 27-year-old back to the team he represented between 2004-06, but they have now said it would be impossible to conclude the deal before the Brazilian transfer window shuts on 20 July. City manager Roberto Mancini said on Monday the English FA Cup winners had accepted a bid from the Sao Paulo outfit for Tevez, but it seems Corinthians were unable to close the deal. "The board of Corinthians hereby officially announce the impossibility of hiring the Argentine striker Carlos Tevez," read a statement on the club's official web site. Corinthians have pulled out of a deal to sign Carlos Tevez from Manchester City. The Brazilian club are not able to conclude the signing prior to close of the transfer window. One player leaving Manchester City is Jo, who has joined Internacional
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Manchester City
|
[
"Carlos Tevez",
"Tevez"
] |
{
"passage": 3337,
"query": 5125
}
|
Query: "We are aware our fans wanted @placeholder to join our club again and we hope we can have the player with us in the future," the statement added.
Entities: Roberto Mancini, Manchester City, Argentina, Argentine, Corinthians, Brazilian, Internacional, English FA Cup, Sao Paulo, Jo, Carlos Tevez, CNN, Tevez
Passage: (CNN) -- Manchester City's Carlos Tevez will not be returning to Corinthians after the Brazilian club pulled out of negotiations to sign the Argentina striker on Wednesday. Corinthians had wanted to bring the 27-year-old back to the team he represented between 2004-06, but they have now said it would be impossible to conclude the deal before the Brazilian transfer window shuts on 20 July. City manager Roberto Mancini said on Monday the English FA Cup winners had accepted a bid from the Sao Paulo outfit for Tevez, but it seems Corinthians were unable to close the deal. "The board of Corinthians hereby officially announce the impossibility of hiring the Argentine striker Carlos Tevez," read a statement on the club's official web site. Corinthians have pulled out of a deal to sign Carlos Tevez from Manchester City. The Brazilian club are not able to conclude the signing prior to close of the transfer window. One player leaving Manchester City is Jo, who has joined Internacional
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Carlos Tevez
|
[
"Carlos Tevez",
"Tevez"
] |
{
"passage": 3337,
"query": 5125
}
|
Query: "We are aware our fans wanted @placeholder to join our club again and we hope we can have the player with us in the future," the statement added.
Entities: Roberto Mancini, Manchester City, Argentina, Argentine, Corinthians, Brazilian, Internacional, English FA Cup, Sao Paulo, Jo, Carlos Tevez, CNN, Tevez
Passage: (CNN) -- Manchester City's Carlos Tevez will not be returning to Corinthians after the Brazilian club pulled out of negotiations to sign the Argentina striker on Wednesday. Corinthians had wanted to bring the 27-year-old back to the team he represented between 2004-06, but they have now said it would be impossible to conclude the deal before the Brazilian transfer window shuts on 20 July. City manager Roberto Mancini said on Monday the English FA Cup winners had accepted a bid from the Sao Paulo outfit for Tevez, but it seems Corinthians were unable to close the deal. "The board of Corinthians hereby officially announce the impossibility of hiring the Argentine striker Carlos Tevez," read a statement on the club's official web site. Corinthians have pulled out of a deal to sign Carlos Tevez from Manchester City. The Brazilian club are not able to conclude the signing prior to close of the transfer window. One player leaving Manchester City is Jo, who has joined Internacional
|
Tevez
|
[
"Jo"
] |
{
"passage": 3337,
"query": 5126
}
|
Query: Meanwhile, one player has definitely left City after the club confirmed that Brazilian striker @placeholder has returned to his native country, signing a permanent deal with Internacional.
Entities: Roberto Mancini, Manchester City, Argentina, Argentine, Corinthians, Brazilian, Internacional, English FA Cup, Sao Paulo, Jo, Carlos Tevez, CNN, Tevez
Passage: (CNN) -- Manchester City's Carlos Tevez will not be returning to Corinthians after the Brazilian club pulled out of negotiations to sign the Argentina striker on Wednesday. Corinthians had wanted to bring the 27-year-old back to the team he represented between 2004-06, but they have now said it would be impossible to conclude the deal before the Brazilian transfer window shuts on 20 July. City manager Roberto Mancini said on Monday the English FA Cup winners had accepted a bid from the Sao Paulo outfit for Tevez, but it seems Corinthians were unable to close the deal. "The board of Corinthians hereby officially announce the impossibility of hiring the Argentine striker Carlos Tevez," read a statement on the club's official web site. Corinthians have pulled out of a deal to sign Carlos Tevez from Manchester City. The Brazilian club are not able to conclude the signing prior to close of the transfer window. One player leaving Manchester City is Jo, who has joined Internacional
|
Jo
|
[
"Commemorative Roll"
] |
{
"passage": 3338,
"query": 5127
}
|
Query: 'He does, however, meet the criteria for the @placeholder, which honours Australians known to have fought and died in allied forces.
Entities: Sarah Michael, France, Commemorative Roll, World War I, Battle of Le Cateau, William Williams, Great War, Australian War Memorial, Australians, Brian Pockley, William Malcolm Chisholm, Australian
Passage: By Sarah Michael Lieutenant William Malcolm Chisholm just before sailing to France in August 1914 The first Australian to die in World War I has been officially recognised by the Australian War Memorial almost 100 years after he died. Lieutenant William Malcolm Chisholm was 22 years old when he was wounded in the Battle of Le Cateau on 26 August 1914, just three days after arriving in France. He died the next day. Records previously showed Captain Brian Pockley and Able Seaman William Williams, both killed in September 1914, were the first Australians to have died in the Great War. Lieutenant William Malcolm Chisholm was 22 years old when he was fatally wounded in the Battle of Le Cateau. He died in August 1914, just three days after arriving in France. Today the Australian War Memorial added him to its Commemorative Roll. Records previously showed two men killed in September 1914 were the first Australian to have died in the Great War
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Commemorative Roll
|
[
"Australian",
"Australians"
] |
{
"passage": 3338,
"query": 5128
}
|
Query: 'He does, however, meet the criteria for the Commemorative Roll, which honours @placeholder known to have fought and died in allied forces.
Entities: Sarah Michael, France, Commemorative Roll, World War I, Battle of Le Cateau, William Williams, Great War, Australian War Memorial, Australians, Brian Pockley, William Malcolm Chisholm, Australian
Passage: By Sarah Michael Lieutenant William Malcolm Chisholm just before sailing to France in August 1914 The first Australian to die in World War I has been officially recognised by the Australian War Memorial almost 100 years after he died. Lieutenant William Malcolm Chisholm was 22 years old when he was wounded in the Battle of Le Cateau on 26 August 1914, just three days after arriving in France. He died the next day. Records previously showed Captain Brian Pockley and Able Seaman William Williams, both killed in September 1914, were the first Australians to have died in the Great War. Lieutenant William Malcolm Chisholm was 22 years old when he was fatally wounded in the Battle of Le Cateau. He died in August 1914, just three days after arriving in France. Today the Australian War Memorial added him to its Commemorative Roll. Records previously showed two men killed in September 1914 were the first Australian to have died in the Great War
|
Australian
|
[
"Australian",
"Australians"
] |
{
"passage": 3338,
"query": 5128
}
|
Query: 'He does, however, meet the criteria for the Commemorative Roll, which honours @placeholder known to have fought and died in allied forces.
Entities: Sarah Michael, France, Commemorative Roll, World War I, Battle of Le Cateau, William Williams, Great War, Australian War Memorial, Australians, Brian Pockley, William Malcolm Chisholm, Australian
Passage: By Sarah Michael Lieutenant William Malcolm Chisholm just before sailing to France in August 1914 The first Australian to die in World War I has been officially recognised by the Australian War Memorial almost 100 years after he died. Lieutenant William Malcolm Chisholm was 22 years old when he was wounded in the Battle of Le Cateau on 26 August 1914, just three days after arriving in France. He died the next day. Records previously showed Captain Brian Pockley and Able Seaman William Williams, both killed in September 1914, were the first Australians to have died in the Great War. Lieutenant William Malcolm Chisholm was 22 years old when he was fatally wounded in the Battle of Le Cateau. He died in August 1914, just three days after arriving in France. Today the Australian War Memorial added him to its Commemorative Roll. Records previously showed two men killed in September 1914 were the first Australian to have died in the Great War
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Australians
|
[
"Air France"
] |
{
"passage": 3339,
"query": 5129
}
|
Query: Another @placeholder pilots' union, ALTER, has advised its pilots not to fly planes until their Pitot tubes are replaced.
Entities: Recife, Aeronautical Command, Air France Flight 447, Air France, Atlantic Ocean, Brazilian, Brazil, Air France 447, Fernando de Noronha, CNN, Brazilian Navy Command, FERNANDO DE NORONHA
Passage: FERNANDO DE NORONHA, Brazil (CNN) -- Forty-one bodies have been recovered from the crash of Air France Flight 447, the Brazilian Navy Command and Aeronautical Command said Tuesday. Brazilian military personnel on Tuesday carry the remains of one of the passengers of the Air France crash. Sixteen bodies pulled from the Atlantic Ocean Tuesday were taken to Fernando de Noronha for transportation Wednesday afternoon by helicopter to the air base in Recife, Brazil. The 25 bodies previously found were put aboard a Brazilian frigate. Searches for the remaining bodies will continue overnight, the navy and aeronautical command said in a written statement. First bodies recovered from the crash of Air France 447 returned to land. Air France agrees to replace within days speed sensors, pilots' union says. Air France said it began replacing parts in April. The location of the crash has not been determined
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Air France
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[
"Russia",
"Russian"
] |
{
"passage": 3340,
"query": 5130
}
|
Query: He later warned, "We must always be ready to repel any aggression against Russia and (potential enemies) should be aware ... it is better not to come against @placeholder as regards a possible armed conflict."
Entities: Russian, ITAR-Tass, Moscow, Russia, Putin, Ukraine, NATO, Vladimir Putin, UK, British
Passage: Don't mess with Russia. That was President Vladimir Putin's message on Friday, the same day a British government source claimed that Russian troops had significantly ratcheted up their military incursion into Ukraine. Moscow doesn't want or intend to wade into any "large-scale conflicts," Putin insisted at a youth forum, state-run ITAR-Tass reported. A few breaths later, he made the point that Russia is "strengthening our nuclear deterrence forces and our armed forces," making them more efficient and modernized. "I want to remind you that Russia is one of the most powerful nuclear nations," the President said. "This is a reality, not just words." Putin: Russia doesn't want big conflicts, but it will be ready if they happen. Russia is a "powerful nuclear nation," he says. UK source: Up to 5,000 Russian troops are in Ukraine, 20,000 more on border. NATO chief says Russia is trying to "destabilize Ukraine as a sovereign nation"
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Russia
|
[
"Russia",
"Russian"
] |
{
"passage": 3340,
"query": 5130
}
|
Query: He later warned, "We must always be ready to repel any aggression against Russia and (potential enemies) should be aware ... it is better not to come against @placeholder as regards a possible armed conflict."
Entities: Russian, ITAR-Tass, Moscow, Russia, Putin, Ukraine, NATO, Vladimir Putin, UK, British
Passage: Don't mess with Russia. That was President Vladimir Putin's message on Friday, the same day a British government source claimed that Russian troops had significantly ratcheted up their military incursion into Ukraine. Moscow doesn't want or intend to wade into any "large-scale conflicts," Putin insisted at a youth forum, state-run ITAR-Tass reported. A few breaths later, he made the point that Russia is "strengthening our nuclear deterrence forces and our armed forces," making them more efficient and modernized. "I want to remind you that Russia is one of the most powerful nuclear nations," the President said. "This is a reality, not just words." Putin: Russia doesn't want big conflicts, but it will be ready if they happen. Russia is a "powerful nuclear nation," he says. UK source: Up to 5,000 Russian troops are in Ukraine, 20,000 more on border. NATO chief says Russia is trying to "destabilize Ukraine as a sovereign nation"
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Russian
|
[
"Matthew Hopkins"
] |
{
"passage": 3341,
"query": 5131
}
|
Query: But the court heard she wanted to protect the 14 women colleagues from @placeholder.
Entities: Swansea, Daily Mail, Peeping Tom, Rachel Jones, Jones, South Wales, Matthew Hopkins
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 12:30 EST, 28 June 2011 A woman found a DVD in her boyfriend's briefcase - and was stunned to watch a secret film of his female colleagues using their office toilet. Shocked Rachel Jones, 27, from Swansea, South Wales, then texted his workmates to warn them about the camera hidden in the toilets of the education offices. A court heard it was 'every woman's nightmare' when Ms Jones, a shopworker, discovered her live-in boyfriend, Matthew Hopkins, 29, was a secret Peeping Tom. Caught: Matthew Hopkins (right) admitted to filming his female colleagues in the toilet, after his girlfriend Rachel Jones (left) found footage on a DVD in his briefcase. Matthew Hopkins ordered to attend sex offenders' rehabilitation programme and register as sex offender
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Matthew Hopkins
|
[
"Peeping Tom"
] |
{
"passage": 3341,
"query": 5132
}
|
Query: 'They feel embarrassed and humiliated that their privacy has been violated by a @placeholder.'
Entities: Swansea, Daily Mail, Peeping Tom, Rachel Jones, Jones, South Wales, Matthew Hopkins
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 12:30 EST, 28 June 2011 A woman found a DVD in her boyfriend's briefcase - and was stunned to watch a secret film of his female colleagues using their office toilet. Shocked Rachel Jones, 27, from Swansea, South Wales, then texted his workmates to warn them about the camera hidden in the toilets of the education offices. A court heard it was 'every woman's nightmare' when Ms Jones, a shopworker, discovered her live-in boyfriend, Matthew Hopkins, 29, was a secret Peeping Tom. Caught: Matthew Hopkins (right) admitted to filming his female colleagues in the toilet, after his girlfriend Rachel Jones (left) found footage on a DVD in his briefcase. Matthew Hopkins ordered to attend sex offenders' rehabilitation programme and register as sex offender
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Peeping Tom
|
[
"Four Corners"
] |
{
"passage": 3342,
"query": 5133
}
|
Query: In one community of less than 4,000 people @placeholder found up to one in ten people are using ice.
Entities: Victoria, Australia, ABC, Caro, Australians, Caro Meldrum-Hanna, Tasmania, Breaking Bad, Four Corners
Passage: An ice epidemic is sweeping through Australia and destroying regional towns as children as young as 11 become hooked on the deadly drug from their first hit. A Four Corners investigation has revealed there are now almost 350,000 Australians taking cheap, easily accessible and highly addictive crystal methamphetamine, nicknamed ice, which destroys the brain and creates psychotic behaviour such as users gauging away at their skin as they imagine feeling insects crawling beneath it. The ABC’s current affairs show has met with ice users, ice cooks, police and recovering addicts in Victoria and Tasmania, who painted a disturbing picture: international drug cartels are working with local bikie gangs to push ice out of the cities, and police are losing the battle to stop it. ABC Four Corners reporter Caro Meldrum-Hanna travelled to Victoria and Tasmania and met ice addicts whose lives have been destroyed. 'I heard tales of absolute self-destruction,' she said. Ice is a stimulant drug, a type of methamphetamine. It is highly addictive and destroys the brain's pleasure systems. Addicts experience psychosis and many use violence to feed their habit. Caro met a crystal meth cook without 'any protection, no suits – this isn't Breaking Bad… at just 19-years-old his body was falling apart'
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Four Corners
|
[
"Amy Poehler",
"Poehler"
] |
{
"passage": 3343,
"query": 5134
}
|
Query: But planning aside, the highlight of @placeholder's hosting duties last year (a.k.a.
Entities: Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Tina, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, Poehler, Golden Globes
Passage: Now that Amy Poehler and Tina Fey have secured their spot on the Golden Globes stage through 2015, what do they have to say about how things went last year and what audiences can expect in the future? Well, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association talked with Poehler this morning about her initial hosting experience and what her job as co-host really means. Awards show tracker "Well last year was really fun! We didn't know what to expect. It was exciting to work with Tina, as always, and it was a strange experience," Poehler said. "We had a lot of fun so we said maybe we can try it again and like fools we are giving it another shot. Looking forward to understanding more of how the night goes and what works and what doesn't. In all honesty — just setting the tone for a really fun evening. I think as a host that's your job. Telling some jokes, getting everyone excited and then stay out of everyone's way." Poehler says host last year's Golden Globes "was really fun" "I can't stress enough how little we will prepare," for next year's show she says. The actress says it's exciting to work with Tina Fey
|
Amy Poehler
|
[
"Amy Poehler",
"Poehler"
] |
{
"passage": 3343,
"query": 5134
}
|
Query: But planning aside, the highlight of @placeholder's hosting duties last year (a.k.a.
Entities: Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Tina, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, Poehler, Golden Globes
Passage: Now that Amy Poehler and Tina Fey have secured their spot on the Golden Globes stage through 2015, what do they have to say about how things went last year and what audiences can expect in the future? Well, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association talked with Poehler this morning about her initial hosting experience and what her job as co-host really means. Awards show tracker "Well last year was really fun! We didn't know what to expect. It was exciting to work with Tina, as always, and it was a strange experience," Poehler said. "We had a lot of fun so we said maybe we can try it again and like fools we are giving it another shot. Looking forward to understanding more of how the night goes and what works and what doesn't. In all honesty — just setting the tone for a really fun evening. I think as a host that's your job. Telling some jokes, getting everyone excited and then stay out of everyone's way." Poehler says host last year's Golden Globes "was really fun" "I can't stress enough how little we will prepare," for next year's show she says. The actress says it's exciting to work with Tina Fey
|
Poehler
|
[
"New England",
"New Englanders"
] |
{
"passage": 3344,
"query": 5135
}
|
Query: Despite the setback, the heartiest of @placeholder wouldn't let the lack of electricity prevent them from enjoying the heartiest of meals.
Entities: Mainer, Emera, Maine, New England, Netflix, Fallon Reed, Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management, WMTW, Thanksgiving, New Hampshire, Turkey Day, CNN, New Englanders, Central Maine Power Co.
Passage: (CNN) -- Chopping breadcrumbs by flashlight. Cooking turkeys on the grill. Watching Netflix on phones. Many New Englanders were without power -- but this was nothing new for the state. Tens of thousands spent Thanksgiving just as others did in New England when it was first observed in the 17th century: without electricity. In New Hampshire, more than 133,000 customers were still without power overnight into Friday. "They're saying it will be a multiday event," said Fallon Reed, the assistant operations chief for the New Hampshire Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. In Maine, there were as many as 110,000 customers without electricity on Thanksgiving morning, but milder Turkey Day temperatures allowed for workers to cut that number down by more than two thirds by night's end: Central Maine Power Co. reported that less than 32,000 customers had no power, while Emera, the state's second-largest utility company, reported that less than 1,000 customers without electricity after a Wednesday nor'easter dumped more than a foot of snow across a dozen Maine cities, WMTW reported. New Hampshire hardest hit by outages: more than 133,000 still without power Friday. More than 100,000 in Maine had now power for Thanksgiving. One Mainer tweeted, "My mom is chopping breadcrumbs with a flashlight"
|
New England
|
[
"New England",
"New Englanders"
] |
{
"passage": 3344,
"query": 5135
}
|
Query: Despite the setback, the heartiest of @placeholder wouldn't let the lack of electricity prevent them from enjoying the heartiest of meals.
Entities: Mainer, Emera, Maine, New England, Netflix, Fallon Reed, Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management, WMTW, Thanksgiving, New Hampshire, Turkey Day, CNN, New Englanders, Central Maine Power Co.
Passage: (CNN) -- Chopping breadcrumbs by flashlight. Cooking turkeys on the grill. Watching Netflix on phones. Many New Englanders were without power -- but this was nothing new for the state. Tens of thousands spent Thanksgiving just as others did in New England when it was first observed in the 17th century: without electricity. In New Hampshire, more than 133,000 customers were still without power overnight into Friday. "They're saying it will be a multiday event," said Fallon Reed, the assistant operations chief for the New Hampshire Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. In Maine, there were as many as 110,000 customers without electricity on Thanksgiving morning, but milder Turkey Day temperatures allowed for workers to cut that number down by more than two thirds by night's end: Central Maine Power Co. reported that less than 32,000 customers had no power, while Emera, the state's second-largest utility company, reported that less than 1,000 customers without electricity after a Wednesday nor'easter dumped more than a foot of snow across a dozen Maine cities, WMTW reported. New Hampshire hardest hit by outages: more than 133,000 still without power Friday. More than 100,000 in Maine had now power for Thanksgiving. One Mainer tweeted, "My mom is chopping breadcrumbs with a flashlight"
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New Englanders
|
[
"Jamie Oliver"
] |
{
"passage": 3345,
"query": 5136
}
|
Query: Nutrition: Offerings by chefs including @placeholder were said to be 'less healthy' than the supermarket ready meals
Entities: Amazon, WHO, Ministry Of Food and 30-Minute Meals and Baking Made Easy, Newcastle University, Nigella Lawson, River Cottage Every Day, NHS Tees, Jamie Oliver, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Lorraine Pascale, Jenny Hope
Passage: By Jenny Hope PUBLISHED: 18:54 EST, 17 December 2012 | UPDATED: 17:45 EST, 18 December 2012 If you feel guilty about eating a ready meal while watching TV chefs making something from scratch, don’t worry – your food’s probably healthier than theirs. Researchers say programmes from the likes of Jamie Oliver and Nigella Lawson should carry health warnings or even be shown after the watershed, because the recipes contain hundreds more calories than TV dinners. The claim comes after NHS Tees and Newcastle University examined the top five books by TV chefs on Amazon in December 2010: River Cottage Every Day by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Kitchen by Nigella Lawson, Jamie Oliver’s Ministry Of Food and 30-Minute Meals and Baking Made Easy by Lorraine Pascale. Health warnings should be on cooking programmes, say researchers. Study compared nutritional content of chefs' recipes and ready meals. No meal met all of WHO’s recommendations for a balanced healthy meal
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Jamie Oliver
|
[
"Democratic"
] |
{
"passage": 3346,
"query": 5137
}
|
Query: They also call for limits on medical malpractice lawsuits -- something @placeholder generally don't favor.
Entities: WASHINGTON, Kent Conrad, United States Senate, Fox News Sunday, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Conrad, North Dakota, Senate
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A key Senate negotiator said Sunday that President Obama should drop his push for a government-funded public health insurance option because the Senate will never pass it. President Obama at a town hall meeting earlier this week pushing his health care reform plan. Democratic Sen. Kent Conrad of North Dakota said it was futile to continue to "chase that rabbit" due to the lack of 60 Senate votes needed to overcome a filibuster. "The fact of the matter is there are not the votes in the United States Senate for a public option. There never have been," Conrad said on "Fox News Sunday." Democratic senator from North Dakota: Not enough votes to filibuster. Sen. Kent Conrad: President Obama should not "chase that rabbit" Conrad, working on bipartisan proposal, suggests nonprofit insurance co-ops. Obama has been campaigning for a government-backed health care option
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Democratic
|
[
"Conrad",
"Kent Conrad"
] |
{
"passage": 3346,
"query": 5138
}
|
Query: Instead of a public option, the negotiators are considering a plan proposed by @placeholder to create nonprofit health insurance cooperatives that could negotiate coverage as a collective for their members.
Entities: WASHINGTON, Kent Conrad, United States Senate, Fox News Sunday, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Conrad, North Dakota, Senate
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A key Senate negotiator said Sunday that President Obama should drop his push for a government-funded public health insurance option because the Senate will never pass it. President Obama at a town hall meeting earlier this week pushing his health care reform plan. Democratic Sen. Kent Conrad of North Dakota said it was futile to continue to "chase that rabbit" due to the lack of 60 Senate votes needed to overcome a filibuster. "The fact of the matter is there are not the votes in the United States Senate for a public option. There never have been," Conrad said on "Fox News Sunday." Democratic senator from North Dakota: Not enough votes to filibuster. Sen. Kent Conrad: President Obama should not "chase that rabbit" Conrad, working on bipartisan proposal, suggests nonprofit insurance co-ops. Obama has been campaigning for a government-backed health care option
|
Conrad
|
[
"Conrad",
"Kent Conrad"
] |
{
"passage": 3346,
"query": 5138
}
|
Query: Instead of a public option, the negotiators are considering a plan proposed by @placeholder to create nonprofit health insurance cooperatives that could negotiate coverage as a collective for their members.
Entities: WASHINGTON, Kent Conrad, United States Senate, Fox News Sunday, Obama, CNN, Democratic, Conrad, North Dakota, Senate
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A key Senate negotiator said Sunday that President Obama should drop his push for a government-funded public health insurance option because the Senate will never pass it. President Obama at a town hall meeting earlier this week pushing his health care reform plan. Democratic Sen. Kent Conrad of North Dakota said it was futile to continue to "chase that rabbit" due to the lack of 60 Senate votes needed to overcome a filibuster. "The fact of the matter is there are not the votes in the United States Senate for a public option. There never have been," Conrad said on "Fox News Sunday." Democratic senator from North Dakota: Not enough votes to filibuster. Sen. Kent Conrad: President Obama should not "chase that rabbit" Conrad, working on bipartisan proposal, suggests nonprofit insurance co-ops. Obama has been campaigning for a government-backed health care option
|
Kent Conrad
|
[
"Champion"
] |
{
"passage": 3347,
"query": 5139
}
|
Query: The business, which @placeholder characterized as a rural mom-and-pop store, is about 2 miles from Chambers' home.
Entities: Chambers, Champion, DA, Jessica Chambers, Panola County, Courtland, CNN, John Champion, Mississippi
Passage: (CNN)Mystery surrounds the fiery weekend death of Jessica Chambers, but the Mississippi teen may have given firefighters a clue in her killing, a prosecutor said Wednesday. The volunteer fire department that responded to her car blaze Saturday night got there quickly because it was at another call a couple of miles away, said John Champion, district attorney for Mississippi's 17th Circuit. When firefighters arrived at the scene near Courtland, Mississippi, Chambers approached one of them and spoke. She was not on fire, as has been widely reported, the prosecutor said. Champion didn't divulge what she said but told CNN, "It has certainly given us a lead we're following up on." Jessica Chambers' words to firefighters have "certainly given us a lead," prosecutor says. DA: Investigators believe she received call, her phone will be "the key to everything" Emergency responders found her badly burned on a rural road in Panola County, Mississippi. Sister describes Chambers as outgoing, funny, happy all the time
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Champion
|
[
"Kop"
] |
{
"passage": 3348,
"query": 5140
}
|
Query: Their non-stop chanting was in contrast to the @placeholder who were strangely quick to turn on their side in a disappointing first half.
Entities: England, Anfield, Swiss, Sterling, Rodgers, Rafael Benitez, Basle, Paulo Sousa, Kop, Liverpool, Raheem Sterling
Passage: Raheem Sterling has been used as a No 10 by England but Rodgers put him on the wing against Basle where he made his name. You can't blame Rodgers, for all Sterling's talent he hadn't scored in his last 19 games for club and country, hardly convincing evidence he deserves a more central role. Sterling, who turned 20 on Monday, has lost a bit of confidence and earned groans from the Kop after a poor touch ended a swift break. Raheem Sterling played out on the wing, but failed to show he was worthy of a more prominent central role. Raheem Sterling failed to impress in a wide role for Liverpool on Tuesday. Rafael Benitez was responsible for four of Liverpool's starting XI. The Basle fans were above and beyond the home support at Anfield. Paulo Sousa may have found his level at the Swiss club
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Kop
|
[
"Paulo Sousa"
] |
{
"passage": 3348,
"query": 5141
}
|
Query: Basle manager @placeholder has the dubious distinction of being sacked by two Championship clubs and leaving a third by mutual consent.
Entities: England, Anfield, Swiss, Sterling, Rodgers, Rafael Benitez, Basle, Paulo Sousa, Kop, Liverpool, Raheem Sterling
Passage: Raheem Sterling has been used as a No 10 by England but Rodgers put him on the wing against Basle where he made his name. You can't blame Rodgers, for all Sterling's talent he hadn't scored in his last 19 games for club and country, hardly convincing evidence he deserves a more central role. Sterling, who turned 20 on Monday, has lost a bit of confidence and earned groans from the Kop after a poor touch ended a swift break. Raheem Sterling played out on the wing, but failed to show he was worthy of a more prominent central role. Raheem Sterling failed to impress in a wide role for Liverpool on Tuesday. Rafael Benitez was responsible for four of Liverpool's starting XI. The Basle fans were above and beyond the home support at Anfield. Paulo Sousa may have found his level at the Swiss club
|
Paulo Sousa
|
[
"Paulo Sousa"
] |
{
"passage": 3348,
"query": 5142
}
|
Query: @placeholder has been sacked by two Championship clubs, but guided Basle through to the knockout stages
Entities: England, Anfield, Swiss, Sterling, Rodgers, Rafael Benitez, Basle, Paulo Sousa, Kop, Liverpool, Raheem Sterling
Passage: Raheem Sterling has been used as a No 10 by England but Rodgers put him on the wing against Basle where he made his name. You can't blame Rodgers, for all Sterling's talent he hadn't scored in his last 19 games for club and country, hardly convincing evidence he deserves a more central role. Sterling, who turned 20 on Monday, has lost a bit of confidence and earned groans from the Kop after a poor touch ended a swift break. Raheem Sterling played out on the wing, but failed to show he was worthy of a more prominent central role. Raheem Sterling failed to impress in a wide role for Liverpool on Tuesday. Rafael Benitez was responsible for four of Liverpool's starting XI. The Basle fans were above and beyond the home support at Anfield. Paulo Sousa may have found his level at the Swiss club
|
Paulo Sousa
|
[
"U.S."
] |
{
"passage": 3349,
"query": 5143
}
|
Query: He later added that the @placeholder "did not come here to claim resources or to claim territory.
Entities: Afghanistan, Barack Obama, Romney, Bagram Air Base, U.S., NATO, Afghan, Obama, CNN, Hamid Karzai, Kabul
Passage: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- President Barack Obama, speaking early Wednesday in Afghanistan at the tail end of a surprise visit there, discussed how the war will end and promised a steady drawdown of U.S. troops. Obama committed to pulling 23,000 troops out of the country by the end of summer and sticking to the 2014 deadline to turn security fully over to the Afghan government. He said that NATO will set a goal this month for Afghan forces to be in the lead for combat operations next year. "We will not build permanent bases in this country, nor will we be patrolling its cities and mountains. That will be the job of the Afghan people," the president said during a speech at Bagram Air Base. NEW: Car bomb in Kabul kills 5 after Obama visit. Facing an election at home, the president says "this time of war" will end. Romney lauds Obama visit, says Afghanistan "success" is vital. Obama and Afghan President Hamid Karzai sign an agreement on future cooperation
|
U.S.
|
[
"Afghan",
"Afghanistan"
] |
{
"passage": 3349,
"query": 5144
}
|
Query: Obama landed in @placeholder in the cover of darkness, and the signing ceremony occurred in the late evening.
Entities: Afghanistan, Barack Obama, Romney, Bagram Air Base, U.S., NATO, Afghan, Obama, CNN, Hamid Karzai, Kabul
Passage: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- President Barack Obama, speaking early Wednesday in Afghanistan at the tail end of a surprise visit there, discussed how the war will end and promised a steady drawdown of U.S. troops. Obama committed to pulling 23,000 troops out of the country by the end of summer and sticking to the 2014 deadline to turn security fully over to the Afghan government. He said that NATO will set a goal this month for Afghan forces to be in the lead for combat operations next year. "We will not build permanent bases in this country, nor will we be patrolling its cities and mountains. That will be the job of the Afghan people," the president said during a speech at Bagram Air Base. NEW: Car bomb in Kabul kills 5 after Obama visit. Facing an election at home, the president says "this time of war" will end. Romney lauds Obama visit, says Afghanistan "success" is vital. Obama and Afghan President Hamid Karzai sign an agreement on future cooperation
|
Afghan
|
[
"Afghan",
"Afghanistan"
] |
{
"passage": 3349,
"query": 5144
}
|
Query: Obama landed in @placeholder in the cover of darkness, and the signing ceremony occurred in the late evening.
Entities: Afghanistan, Barack Obama, Romney, Bagram Air Base, U.S., NATO, Afghan, Obama, CNN, Hamid Karzai, Kabul
Passage: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- President Barack Obama, speaking early Wednesday in Afghanistan at the tail end of a surprise visit there, discussed how the war will end and promised a steady drawdown of U.S. troops. Obama committed to pulling 23,000 troops out of the country by the end of summer and sticking to the 2014 deadline to turn security fully over to the Afghan government. He said that NATO will set a goal this month for Afghan forces to be in the lead for combat operations next year. "We will not build permanent bases in this country, nor will we be patrolling its cities and mountains. That will be the job of the Afghan people," the president said during a speech at Bagram Air Base. NEW: Car bomb in Kabul kills 5 after Obama visit. Facing an election at home, the president says "this time of war" will end. Romney lauds Obama visit, says Afghanistan "success" is vital. Obama and Afghan President Hamid Karzai sign an agreement on future cooperation
|
Afghanistan
|
[
"NATO"
] |
{
"passage": 3349,
"query": 5145
}
|
Query: The move was followed by withdrawal announcements by most of the @placeholder nations.
Entities: Afghanistan, Barack Obama, Romney, Bagram Air Base, U.S., NATO, Afghan, Obama, CNN, Hamid Karzai, Kabul
Passage: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- President Barack Obama, speaking early Wednesday in Afghanistan at the tail end of a surprise visit there, discussed how the war will end and promised a steady drawdown of U.S. troops. Obama committed to pulling 23,000 troops out of the country by the end of summer and sticking to the 2014 deadline to turn security fully over to the Afghan government. He said that NATO will set a goal this month for Afghan forces to be in the lead for combat operations next year. "We will not build permanent bases in this country, nor will we be patrolling its cities and mountains. That will be the job of the Afghan people," the president said during a speech at Bagram Air Base. NEW: Car bomb in Kabul kills 5 after Obama visit. Facing an election at home, the president says "this time of war" will end. Romney lauds Obama visit, says Afghanistan "success" is vital. Obama and Afghan President Hamid Karzai sign an agreement on future cooperation
|
NATO
|
[
"Katrina"
] |
{
"passage": 3350,
"query": 5146
}
|
Query: There is no doubt that the city is better prepared overall than it was for @placeholder.
Entities: Katrina, Merrick Matherne, Crescent City, Ray Nagin, City, New Orleans, Hurricane Gustav, CNN, Louisiana National Guard, Gustav
Passage: (CNN) -- The air in and around New Orleans is electrified with anticipation -- and anxiety. Louisiana National Guard members arrive at the New Orleans convention center during preparations for Gustav. Nervous is how Merrick Matherne says he is feeling. Nervous and stressed at the prospect of having to survive and rebuild in the wake of another hurricane. As Friday's third anniversary of Katrina's landfall passed, the Crescent City found itself potentially in the cross hairs of another destructive storm, Hurricane Gustav. Residents are suspended in a wait-and-see mode, with an evacuation order for New Orleans likely to come sometime after Saturday, according to Mayor Ray Nagin. Katrina survivors face more stress with new looming hurricane. Study: New Orleans' post-traumatic stress disorder rate is more than 25 percent. City's mental health services haven't recovered from Katrina losses
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Katrina
|
[
"Gustav",
"Hurricane Gustav"
] |
{
"passage": 3350,
"query": 5147
}
|
Query: As for Matherne, he says he and his wife are dealing with the specter of @placeholder with humor, mostly for the sake of his eldest daughter, now 9, who is anxious about losing her friends and her toys all over again.
Entities: Katrina, Merrick Matherne, Crescent City, Ray Nagin, City, New Orleans, Hurricane Gustav, CNN, Louisiana National Guard, Gustav
Passage: (CNN) -- The air in and around New Orleans is electrified with anticipation -- and anxiety. Louisiana National Guard members arrive at the New Orleans convention center during preparations for Gustav. Nervous is how Merrick Matherne says he is feeling. Nervous and stressed at the prospect of having to survive and rebuild in the wake of another hurricane. As Friday's third anniversary of Katrina's landfall passed, the Crescent City found itself potentially in the cross hairs of another destructive storm, Hurricane Gustav. Residents are suspended in a wait-and-see mode, with an evacuation order for New Orleans likely to come sometime after Saturday, according to Mayor Ray Nagin. Katrina survivors face more stress with new looming hurricane. Study: New Orleans' post-traumatic stress disorder rate is more than 25 percent. City's mental health services haven't recovered from Katrina losses
|
Gustav
|
[
"Gustav",
"Hurricane Gustav"
] |
{
"passage": 3350,
"query": 5147
}
|
Query: As for Matherne, he says he and his wife are dealing with the specter of @placeholder with humor, mostly for the sake of his eldest daughter, now 9, who is anxious about losing her friends and her toys all over again.
Entities: Katrina, Merrick Matherne, Crescent City, Ray Nagin, City, New Orleans, Hurricane Gustav, CNN, Louisiana National Guard, Gustav
Passage: (CNN) -- The air in and around New Orleans is electrified with anticipation -- and anxiety. Louisiana National Guard members arrive at the New Orleans convention center during preparations for Gustav. Nervous is how Merrick Matherne says he is feeling. Nervous and stressed at the prospect of having to survive and rebuild in the wake of another hurricane. As Friday's third anniversary of Katrina's landfall passed, the Crescent City found itself potentially in the cross hairs of another destructive storm, Hurricane Gustav. Residents are suspended in a wait-and-see mode, with an evacuation order for New Orleans likely to come sometime after Saturday, according to Mayor Ray Nagin. Katrina survivors face more stress with new looming hurricane. Study: New Orleans' post-traumatic stress disorder rate is more than 25 percent. City's mental health services haven't recovered from Katrina losses
|
Hurricane Gustav
|
[
"Giselle Romero"
] |
{
"passage": 3351,
"query": 5148
}
|
Query: The young couple have four other children between the ages of one and five, two from @placeholder and two from Rodriguez.
Entities: Julian, Giselle, Daily Mail, Giselle Romero, Chicago, DCFS, Victoria Rodriguez
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:22 EST, 10 May 2012 | UPDATED: 22:32 EST, 10 May 2012 Family services are investigating a Chicago family after their five-month-old twins were found unresponsive in their crib. Mother Victoria Rodriguez, 19, told reporters that she found the twins, Giselle and Julian, in the same crib, apparently not breathing. They were unresponsive even after she splashed cold water on their faces, she said. The young mother said she put a blanket over them earlier this morning and said they may have accidentally suffocated. Scroll down for video Horrific: (left to right) Julian and Giselle Romero, five-month-old twins were found unresponsive in their crib Thursday morning - DCFS is launching an investigation into their deaths. Mother Victoria Rodriguez, 19, said she found twins Julian and Giselle unresponsive in their crib. Family services had been called to home before for reports of neglect and abuse with other four children. Autopsy to be performed Friday
|
Giselle Romero
|
[
"Victoria Rodriguez"
] |
{
"passage": 3351,
"query": 5149
}
|
Query: The young couple have four other children between the ages of one and five, two from Romero and two from @placeholder.
Entities: Julian, Giselle, Daily Mail, Giselle Romero, Chicago, DCFS, Victoria Rodriguez
Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:22 EST, 10 May 2012 | UPDATED: 22:32 EST, 10 May 2012 Family services are investigating a Chicago family after their five-month-old twins were found unresponsive in their crib. Mother Victoria Rodriguez, 19, told reporters that she found the twins, Giselle and Julian, in the same crib, apparently not breathing. They were unresponsive even after she splashed cold water on their faces, she said. The young mother said she put a blanket over them earlier this morning and said they may have accidentally suffocated. Scroll down for video Horrific: (left to right) Julian and Giselle Romero, five-month-old twins were found unresponsive in their crib Thursday morning - DCFS is launching an investigation into their deaths. Mother Victoria Rodriguez, 19, said she found twins Julian and Giselle unresponsive in their crib. Family services had been called to home before for reports of neglect and abuse with other four children. Autopsy to be performed Friday
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Victoria Rodriguez
|
[
"Donbas"
] |
{
"passage": 3352,
"query": 5150
}
|
Query: Duty: Konstantinovsky, right, is Ukraine's 44th richest man - alongside his brother - but is now fighting in @placeholder
Entities: pro-Russian, Vyacheslav Konstantinovsky, MH17, Donbas, Ukraine, Konstantinovsky, Ukrainian, Kiev, Rolls Royce Phantom
Passage: A Kiev millionaire has announced that he is selling his luxury possessions and donating his wealth to the army as he joins the fight against pro-Russian rebels in east Ukraine. Vyacheslav Konstantinovsky, 53, has joined the army in Donbas, and has put his assets, including a Rolls Royce Phantom, on the market to benefit the military. The news of Konstantinovsky's dedication comes after as many as 14 Ukrainian soldiers died in clashes with rebels near the crash site of flight MH17 on Friday. Joining the fight: Millionaire Vyacheslav Konstantinovsky, famous in Ukraine for model girlfriends, fast cars, and mansion homes, has given up his luxury life to join the army. Government troops 'ambushed' by pro-Russian militants in Ukraine. The ensuing violence saw 14 people killed, at least ten were soldiers. Clash took place 15miles from the MH17 crash site in east Ukraine. Team of investigators have set out for a second visit to site today
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Donbas
|
[
"Brownstein",
"Carrie Brownstein"
] |
{
"passage": 3353,
"query": 5151
}
|
Query: All in all, the spread is not unlike the one @placeholder's Portlandia alter ego inhabits.
Entities: Carrie Brownstein, Wild Flag, Sleater-Kinney, Ted Cruz, ELLE, Portlandia, Fred Armisen, Portland, Brownstein
Passage: (ELLE) -- "I took all my Ted Cruz posters down before you came over," declares Carrie Brownstein, leaning against the arched doorframe of her Portland dining room. ELLE: 21 imaginary tv couples we wish were real Brownstein's delivery is thoroughly deadpan, but anyone even mildly familiar with the 39-year-old would know the claim couldn't be dripping with more sarcasm. After all, along with co-star Fred Armisen, Brownstein -- founding member of riot grrrl cult band Sleater-Kinney and, more recently, Wild Flag -- has made a second career out of portraying a constituent of the kale-eating, craft-beer-drinking, lumberjack-shirt-wearing, jewelry-making crowd on "Portlandia." Rocker turned "Portlandia" star Carrie Brownstein shows off her Portland bungalow. A basement full of guitars is a favorite spot for Brownstein and co-star Fred Armisen. Brownstein is burned out on cutsy bird silhouettes, thanks to an episode of "Portlandia"
|
Brownstein
|
[
"Brownstein",
"Carrie Brownstein"
] |
{
"passage": 3353,
"query": 5151
}
|
Query: All in all, the spread is not unlike the one @placeholder's Portlandia alter ego inhabits.
Entities: Carrie Brownstein, Wild Flag, Sleater-Kinney, Ted Cruz, ELLE, Portlandia, Fred Armisen, Portland, Brownstein
Passage: (ELLE) -- "I took all my Ted Cruz posters down before you came over," declares Carrie Brownstein, leaning against the arched doorframe of her Portland dining room. ELLE: 21 imaginary tv couples we wish were real Brownstein's delivery is thoroughly deadpan, but anyone even mildly familiar with the 39-year-old would know the claim couldn't be dripping with more sarcasm. After all, along with co-star Fred Armisen, Brownstein -- founding member of riot grrrl cult band Sleater-Kinney and, more recently, Wild Flag -- has made a second career out of portraying a constituent of the kale-eating, craft-beer-drinking, lumberjack-shirt-wearing, jewelry-making crowd on "Portlandia." Rocker turned "Portlandia" star Carrie Brownstein shows off her Portland bungalow. A basement full of guitars is a favorite spot for Brownstein and co-star Fred Armisen. Brownstein is burned out on cutsy bird silhouettes, thanks to an episode of "Portlandia"
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Carrie Brownstein
|
[
"Portlandia"
] |
{
"passage": 3353,
"query": 5152
}
|
Query: All in all, the spread is not unlike the one Carrie's @placeholder alter ego inhabits.
Entities: Carrie Brownstein, Wild Flag, Sleater-Kinney, Ted Cruz, ELLE, Portlandia, Fred Armisen, Portland, Brownstein
Passage: (ELLE) -- "I took all my Ted Cruz posters down before you came over," declares Carrie Brownstein, leaning against the arched doorframe of her Portland dining room. ELLE: 21 imaginary tv couples we wish were real Brownstein's delivery is thoroughly deadpan, but anyone even mildly familiar with the 39-year-old would know the claim couldn't be dripping with more sarcasm. After all, along with co-star Fred Armisen, Brownstein -- founding member of riot grrrl cult band Sleater-Kinney and, more recently, Wild Flag -- has made a second career out of portraying a constituent of the kale-eating, craft-beer-drinking, lumberjack-shirt-wearing, jewelry-making crowd on "Portlandia." Rocker turned "Portlandia" star Carrie Brownstein shows off her Portland bungalow. A basement full of guitars is a favorite spot for Brownstein and co-star Fred Armisen. Brownstein is burned out on cutsy bird silhouettes, thanks to an episode of "Portlandia"
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Portlandia
|
[
"Australian"
] |
{
"passage": 3354,
"query": 5153
}
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Query: Bindi's essay has been published in full on @placeholder news website and can be read in full at: News.com.au.
Entities: Steve Irwin, Australian, Crocodile Hunter, U.S., Hillary Clinton, Bindi Irwin, Clinton, U.S. State Department, Bindi
Passage: They are the most unlikely contestants in a verbal battle over conservation – a 14-year-old schoolgirl and arguably the world's most powerful woman, Hillary Clinton. Bindi Irwin happens to be the daughter of the late Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin and the teenager is now snapping at the heels of the U.S. Secretary of State after an essay she wrote for Mrs Clinton's e-journal was savaged by the editors. Although it is unlikely that Mrs Clinton had a hand in drastically editing Bindi's 1,000 word essay on conservation, the Australian teenager is furious about the re-worked presentation and has refused to allow it to go into print. Teenager furious that essay for Clinton's e-journal was reworked by editors. She wrote to organisation asking: 'What happened to freedom of speech?' Also unhappy about 'treatment she received from U.S. State Department'
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Australian
|
[
"Agustin Otegui"
] |
{
"passage": 3355,
"query": 5154
}
|
Query: It was all the big "green" projects around the world that got @placeholder thinking about smaller solutions.
Entities: Mexican, LONDON, Nano Vent Skin, England, Agustin Otegui, Nano Vent-Skin, NVS, CNN
Passage: LONDON, England (CNN) -- As a product designer, Agustin Otegui's has to "think big" about the objects he creates. From novel portable chairs made out of shovels to chrome radiators that look like modern works of art, he recasts the mundane in a modernist and functional new light. The Nano Vent Skin forms an organic skin around a building providing its energy needs. Yet when he got thinking about how he could help with solutions to mitigate climate change he started thinking small. Very small, in fact. His futuristic concept is called the Nano Vent-Skin (NVS) and the design -- to wrap buildings in an organic lattice skin made up of micro wind turbines -- is radical. Mexican born product designer creates a radical concept for tackling climate change. The Nano Vent Skin would utilize nanotechnology to create organic wind turbines. Energy from the sun could also be harvested through organic photovoltaic skin
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Agustin Otegui
|
[
"WASHINGTON",
"Washington"
] |
{
"passage": 3356,
"query": 5155
}
|
Query: In December, Kerik pleaded not guilty to another indictment in New York levying similar charges against him, but those charges were dismissed because the incident allegedly happened in @placeholder, officials said.
Entities: White House, Bernard Kerik, Department of Homeland Security, Justice Department, WASHINGTON, New York, Homeland Security, Kerik, New York City, CNN, Riverdale, Washington, Bush
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Former New York police commissioner Bernard Kerik was indicted on charges of making false statements to White House officials vetting him for the secretary's seat at the Department of Homeland Security in 2004, federal prosecutors said Tuesday. Bernard Kerik served as New York City police commissioner from 1998 to 2002. Kerik, who served as commissioner from 1998 to 2002, allegedly gave false and misleading answers to Bush administration officials about his relationship with contractors who renovated his Riverdale apartment, according to the indictment handed up by a Washington grand jury. Prosecutors allege Kerik received and concealed benefits of about $255,000 in renovations to his home from contractors seeking to do business with the city of New York. Bernard Kerik faces charges of making false statements to White House officials. Kerik was being vetted for secretary's seat at Homeland Security in 2004. Prosecutors allege Kerik concealed about $255,000 in apartment renovations. Kerik's lawyer: Another example of "overzealous pursuit" by Justice Department
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WASHINGTON
|
[
"WASHINGTON",
"Washington"
] |
{
"passage": 3356,
"query": 5155
}
|
Query: In December, Kerik pleaded not guilty to another indictment in New York levying similar charges against him, but those charges were dismissed because the incident allegedly happened in @placeholder, officials said.
Entities: White House, Bernard Kerik, Department of Homeland Security, Justice Department, WASHINGTON, New York, Homeland Security, Kerik, New York City, CNN, Riverdale, Washington, Bush
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Former New York police commissioner Bernard Kerik was indicted on charges of making false statements to White House officials vetting him for the secretary's seat at the Department of Homeland Security in 2004, federal prosecutors said Tuesday. Bernard Kerik served as New York City police commissioner from 1998 to 2002. Kerik, who served as commissioner from 1998 to 2002, allegedly gave false and misleading answers to Bush administration officials about his relationship with contractors who renovated his Riverdale apartment, according to the indictment handed up by a Washington grand jury. Prosecutors allege Kerik received and concealed benefits of about $255,000 in renovations to his home from contractors seeking to do business with the city of New York. Bernard Kerik faces charges of making false statements to White House officials. Kerik was being vetted for secretary's seat at Homeland Security in 2004. Prosecutors allege Kerik concealed about $255,000 in apartment renovations. Kerik's lawyer: Another example of "overzealous pursuit" by Justice Department
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Washington
|
[
"Islamist"
] |
{
"passage": 3357,
"query": 5156
}
|
Query: He has been involved with @placeholder groups since the late 1960s, according to his official biography, and was jailed for five years by a military court during a crackdown on Islamist movements in the mid-1990s.
Entities: ex-Egyptian, Egypt, Khairat al-Shater, Hosni Mubarak, Mubarak, Cairo, Al-Shater, Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, Abdel Moneim Abdel Maqsood, Brotherhood, Islamist, CNN, Muslim Brotherhood
Passage: Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- The political arm of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood has announced plans to run one of its leaders in the country's presidential elections in May, reversing an earlier pledge to stay out of the race. The once-banned Islamist movement will be represented by Khairat al-Shater, a longtime financial backer, the Brotherhood announced over the weekend. Al-Shater has resigned from his post as deputy chairman to join the already crowded field of presidential candidates, group said. The jail terms he served under ex-Egyptian strongman Hosni Mubarak had been an obstacle that would have kept him off the ballot. But the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, which took power after the 2011 uprising that toppled Mubarak, pardoned him Sunday, his lawyer, Abdel Moneim Abdel Maqsood, told CNN. Khairat al-Shater will be the Muslim Brotherhood's candidate for president in May. Al-Shater is a businessman who served two prison terms in the Mubarak era. A pardon by Egypt's ruling military clears the way for his run. The Brotherhood's political arm led parliamentary elections in December
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Islamist
|
[
"National Football League"
] |
{
"passage": 3358,
"query": 5157
}
|
Query: The @placeholder said the matter is "under review."
Entities: Peg McLeish, Colts, National Football League, Indianapolis Colts, Marion County, Indiana, McNary, CNN, Joshua McNary
Passage: (CNN)An Indianapolis Colts linebacker charged with felony rape "unhesitatingly denies all allegations," according to a Thursday statement from the player's lawyer. The Colts announced they have placed Joshua McNary, who they signed as a free agent in April 2013, on the Exempt/Commissioner Permission list, so he will not be allowed to play in the team's upcoming playoff matchups, but he will continue to be paid, in accordance with the National Football League's updated personal conduct policy. McNary was released early Thursday, according to the Marion County, Indiana, jail website. He posted a $25,000 bond and was ordered to wear an ankle bracelet for GPS monitoring, said Peg McLeish, a spokeswoman for the county prosecuting attorney. Preliminary not guilty plea entered for the 26-year-old linebacker. Joshua McNary won't play this weekend after the Colts placed him on exempt list. A woman told police she took a phone from the apartment of a man who raped her
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National Football League
|
[
"Lotus"
] |
{
"passage": 3359,
"query": 5158
}
|
Query: 'That second @placeholder was made up of £37,000 that he paid with his credit card and £15,000 from part exchanging the first Lotus.
Entities: US, Mayfair, Rob Cooper, Croydon Crown Court, Spearmint Rhinos, Ibiza, Jeffs, Roberto Troyan, David Jeffs, Lotus, Troyan, London, Mauritius, USA
Passage: By Rob Cooper Murder charge: David Jeffs, 36, battered Roberto Troyan to death in his Mayfair home when his fraud was about to be uncovered, a court heard A millionaire socialite was murdered by his financial advisor who had defrauded him of £343,000 to fund his fabulous lifestyle, a court heard today. David Jeffs, 36, drove sports cars, dined at fine restaurants and stayed at top hotels using Roberto Troyan's money, it is claimed. In one night the cocaine user blew a staggering £19,500 in strip club Spearmint Rhinos as he ‘celebrated’ his imminent marriage, the jury was told. Jeffs also used the stolen money to buy two Lotus sports cars and to pay for holidays in Mauritius, Ibiza and the USA, Croydon Crown Court heard. David Jeffs, 36, 'drove sports cars, went on expensive holidays and bought drugs with Roberto Troyan's money' Cocaine user 'blew £19,500 in strip club Spearmint Rhinos in one night' He also bought two Lotus cars and paid for holidays in Mauritius and the US. Mr Troyan, 63, was 'battered to death with his suitcase in his London home' Jeffs 'killed Mr Troyan when he was about to be found out for theft' Mr Troyan was living on a 'huge sum' inherited when his partner died in 2005
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Lotus
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[
"Basil Fawlty"
] |
{
"passage": 3360,
"query": 5159
}
|
Query: One mother of a child who saw the incident said it reminded her of @placeholder attacking his car with a tree
Entities: Malcolm Hayes, Louise Eccles, Rhoxan, Horsmonden Primary School, Basil Fawlty, Kent
Passage: By Louise Eccles PUBLISHED: 11:45 EST, 9 July 2013 | UPDATED: 09:12 EST, 10 July 2013 They are no doubt far too young to know who Basil Fawlty is. But after their assembly last week, the pupils of Horsmonden Primary School in Kent certainly know all about some of his more memorable characteristics. They watched open-mouthed as their headmaster ‘snapped’ when the electronic organ he was trying to play refused to work. Enraged, Malcolm Hayes smashed and punched the keyboard before wrenching it off its stand and telling his pupils to follow him as he stormed outside. Temper: Head Malcolm Hayes, 49, is on sick leave after losing his cool with an electric organ during assembly. Malcolm Hayes, 49, is now at home on sick leave following the incident. In 2001 he left his wife of 10 years for their foster daughter Rhoxan, then 16. He married the teenager three years later and they have two children
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Basil Fawlty
|
[
"Grant Leadbitter"
] |
{
"passage": 3361,
"query": 5160
}
|
Query: Middlesbrough finally converted a set piece when Reach got on the end of @placeholder's free-kick
Entities: Anfield, Boro, Reds, League Cup, Patrick Bamford, Jordan Rossiter, Kolo Toure, Grant Leadbitter, Adam Reach, Albert Adomah, Capital One Cup, Liverpool, Suso, Middlesbrough
Passage: CLICK HERE to catch up on all the stats from the big game in the Capital One Cup They came expecting to see something run-of-the-mill but left, bewildered, having witnessed something out of the ordinary. Anfield is no stranger to hosting dramatic occasions but, even measured against some of those riotous evenings of the past, this was remarkable. In years to come, they will recall Liverpool against Middlesbrough and the night of 30 penalties. Yes, you read that correctly. Liverpool find themselves in the Capital One Cup’s fourth round after beating Middlesbrough 14-13 in a shootout after the previous 120 minutes had saw the two teams locked together at 2-2. Liverpool defeated Middlesbrough 14-13 on penalties in the third round of the Capital One Cup. Teenager Jordan Rossiter opened the scoring on his debut for the Reds. Adam Reach equalised for the visitors with a header from a Grant Leadbitter set piece. The game was forced into extra-time with both teams level at 1-1 after 90 minutes. Suso appeared to have won it by scoring his first ever goal for the Reds in extra-time. Kolo Toure's late rash challenge led to Patrick Bamford equalising from the spot in the dying minutes. After a penalty marathon Albert Adomah eventually missed for Boro to send Reds through 14-13. The marathon shoot-out set a new League Cup record for the number of penalties taken. The previous highest in the competition was 9-8, which has happened on three occasions
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Grant Leadbitter
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[
"Mindanao"
] |
{
"passage": 3362,
"query": 5161
}
|
Query: The storm damaged 2,970 homes in northern @placeholder, wiping out nearly half of them, according to the country's emergency management agency.
Entities: Bopha, PNA, Kinablangan, Mindanao, Typhoon Bopha, Philippines News Agency, Cateel, Davao Oriental, Boston, Baganga, Philippines, Corazon Malanyaon, Philippines National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, CNN, Baculin
Passage: (CNN) -- Rescue crews in the Philippines grappled with washed-out roads, downed power lines and poor communications in search of hundreds of people missing after a typhoon that killed more than 300. More than 180,000 people were left homeless after Typhoon Bopha raked the large southern island of Mindanao with heavy rains and sustained winds of up to 175 kph (110 mph). As of Thursday morning, the storm had left 325 dead, 411 injured and 379 missing, the Philippines National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council reported. Many of the missing were in remote highland towns. The storm wiped out the mountain village of Baculin and killed at least half of the residents of nearby Kinablangan, the official Philippines News Agency reported Wednesday. Bopha also severely damaged almost all of the homes in the villages of Boston, Cateel and Baganga, Davao Oriental Gov. Corazon Malanyaon told PNA. NEW: At least 325 people have died as a result of Typhoon Bopha, officials say. The government says 180,000 people are in shelters. Bopha is moving offshore but is still raking northwestern Philippines with heavy rain. The typhoon comes almost a year after a storm killed more than 1,200 people on Mindanao
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Mindanao
|
[
"ECHR",
"European Court of Human Rights"
] |
{
"passage": 3363,
"query": 5162
}
|
Query: year @placeholder deemed the punishment handed down to Sarkozy’s tormentor as
Entities: Peter Allen, French, European Court of Human Rights, France, Francois Hollande, ECHR, Nicolas Sarkozy
Passage: By Peter Allen PUBLISHED: 15:57 EST, 25 July 2013 | UPDATED: 03:55 EST, 29 July 2013 'Jerk': The change follows a ruling that France violated a demonstrator's freedom of expression when he referred to Nicolas Sarkozy with the word Being rude to the President of France is no longer an automatic criminal offence, France’s parliament agreed today. In the interests of free speech, MPs revoked legislation dating back to 1881 when anything judged to have ‘offended the head of state’ risked an automatic fine. The change followed the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruling in March that France violated a demonstrator’s right to freedom of expression when he referred to Nicolas Sarkozy as a ‘jerk’. European Court of Human Rights ruled France violated a protester's right to free speech when he was prosecuted for calling Nicolas Sarkozy a 'jerk' Current French president Francois Hollande regularly mocked, with his figure earning him the nickname 'flanby' after a wobbly caramel dessert
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ECHR
|
[
"ECHR",
"European Court of Human Rights"
] |
{
"passage": 3363,
"query": 5162
}
|
Query: year @placeholder deemed the punishment handed down to Sarkozy’s tormentor as
Entities: Peter Allen, French, European Court of Human Rights, France, Francois Hollande, ECHR, Nicolas Sarkozy
Passage: By Peter Allen PUBLISHED: 15:57 EST, 25 July 2013 | UPDATED: 03:55 EST, 29 July 2013 'Jerk': The change follows a ruling that France violated a demonstrator's freedom of expression when he referred to Nicolas Sarkozy with the word Being rude to the President of France is no longer an automatic criminal offence, France’s parliament agreed today. In the interests of free speech, MPs revoked legislation dating back to 1881 when anything judged to have ‘offended the head of state’ risked an automatic fine. The change followed the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruling in March that France violated a demonstrator’s right to freedom of expression when he referred to Nicolas Sarkozy as a ‘jerk’. European Court of Human Rights ruled France violated a protester's right to free speech when he was prosecuted for calling Nicolas Sarkozy a 'jerk' Current French president Francois Hollande regularly mocked, with his figure earning him the nickname 'flanby' after a wobbly caramel dessert
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European Court of Human Rights
|
[
"Novak Djokovic"
] |
{
"passage": 3364,
"query": 5163
}
|
Query: Winning the group will be important to try to avoid @placeholder, who is on a 27-match winning run indoors, in the semi-finals.
Entities: Rafael Nadal, O2 Arena, Kei Nishikori, Australian Open, World Tour Finals, World No, Murray, Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, London, US Open, ATP World Tour Finals, Wimbledon
Passage: A place back in the top four is within Andy Murray's grasp if he can continue his fine end to a difficult season at the ATP World Tour Finals in London. The 27-year-old slipped as low as 12 in the rankings after the US Open but winning three trophies during a run of six successive tournaments has lifted him back up to number six. Murray appears finally to have overcome the lingering effects of back surgery last year, with both his fitness and confidence levels prompting hopes he could follow his Wimbledon triumph by winning again on home soil at the O2 Arena. Andy Murray starts World Tour Finals against Kei Nishikori on Sunday. Murray could rise as high as World No 4 if he wins tournament. Top four spot would ensure he avoids Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer before the semi-finals of the Australian Open next year
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Novak Djokovic
|
[
"Instagram"
] |
{
"passage": 3365,
"query": 5164
}
|
Query: @placeholder is fuelling the need young people have to copy the style of
Entities: Insta, David Beckham, Olly Murs, Martha De Lacey, Alexa Chung, Insta-envy, Instagram, Cheryl Cole, Kim Kardashian, vInspired
Passage: By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 07:51 EST, 25 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:49 EST, 26 November 2013 Young people are spending up to £100 a month attempting to emulate the style of their favourite celebrity icons, with Alexa Chung and David Beckham being the most frequently copied stars. Cheryl Cole and Kim Kardashian are the other women young girls most like to resemble, while the boys are keen to look like Olly Murs. Moreover, youngsters admit to suffering 'Insta-envy', feeling jealous about what famous people can afford to wear when they follow their favourite stars on photo-sharing site Instagram, according to a study. Kim Kardashian, Cheryl Cole and Olly Murs also rank high as fashion icons. Study by youth charity vInspired surveyed 2,000 people aged 16-25. Half of those surveyed spend £100 a month copying celebrity style. Respondents also suffer from Insta-envy thanks to Instagram. Some 8% of youngsters said their parents were their style inspiration
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Instagram
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[
"Carl Reiner"
] |
{
"passage": 3366,
"query": 5165
}
|
Query: Brooks: Yeah, he took some beautiful pictures of me and my friend @placeholder.
Entities: Get Smart, Young Frankenstein, Carl Reiner, Brooks, CNN, The Producers, Tony, Emmy, Robert Trachtenberg, The Paley Center, Your Show of Shows, PBS, Broadway, Blazing Saddles, Oscar, Mel Brooks, EGOT, Grammy, Los Angeles
Passage: (CNN) -- Throughout his prolific career Mel Brooks has gone by many titles -- actor, filmmaker, producer, songwriter -- but comedy is the epicenter of his life, drawing together his early work on TV shows like "Your Show of Shows" and "Get Smart," with his notable career in film with movies like "The Producers," "Young Frankenstein" and "Blazing Saddles," a few of which have been translated to the Broadway stage. Brooks, now 86, has won numerous awards and is presently one of only 14 people to receive the coveted EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony). On May 20 PBS will premiere a documentary on Brooks, "American Masters Mel Brooks: Make A Noise," a film directed by Robert Trachtenberg that chronicles Brooks' career and lasting influence. The film, which recently premiered at The Paley Center in Los Angeles, where Brooks was joined by longtime collaborator and friend Carl Reiner, is an exhaustive look at the continually hilarious -- and often moving -- output of a filmmaker and writer who is largely responsible for the tone of contemporary comedy. Comedy legend Mel Brooks is the subject of a new PBS documentary airing May 20. Brooks may be working on a musical version of "Blazing Saddles" He says the key to a good joke is to always refer to the human condition
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Carl Reiner
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[
"Minneapolis"
] |
{
"passage": 3367,
"query": 5166
}
|
Query: "In pleading guilty, I overreacted in @placeholder, because of the stress of the Idaho Statesman's investigation and the rumors it has fueled around Idaho," he said.
Entities: Minnesota, Minneapolis, Larry Craig, Craig, St. Paul, Idaho, Republican, CNN, Idaho Statesman
Passage: (CNN) -- Sen. Larry Craig said he "overreacted and made a poor decision" in pleading guilty to disorderly conduct after his June arrest following an incident in a Minneapolis, Minnesota, airport bathroom. A police mug shot of Sen. Larry Craig after he was arrested at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport in June. Tuesday, in his first public statement on the arrest, the Idaho Republican said he did nothing "inappropriate." "Let me be clear: I am not gay and never have been," said Craig, who has aligned himself with conservative groups who oppose gay rights. With his wife by his side, Craig said he is the victim of a "witch hunt" conducted by the Idaho Statesman newspaper. NEW: Idaho senator: I did nothing inappropriate; I am not gay. NEW: Republican senators call for ethics review of Sen. Larry Craig case. Craig pleaded guilty this month to disorderly conduct at Minnesota airport. Police officer reports senator peered into stall, gave a "signal" in June
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Minneapolis
|
[
"Idaho"
] |
{
"passage": 3367,
"query": 5167
}
|
Query: "In pleading guilty, I overreacted in Minneapolis, because of the stress of the Idaho Statesman's investigation and the rumors it has fueled around @placeholder," he said.
Entities: Minnesota, Minneapolis, Larry Craig, Craig, St. Paul, Idaho, Republican, CNN, Idaho Statesman
Passage: (CNN) -- Sen. Larry Craig said he "overreacted and made a poor decision" in pleading guilty to disorderly conduct after his June arrest following an incident in a Minneapolis, Minnesota, airport bathroom. A police mug shot of Sen. Larry Craig after he was arrested at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport in June. Tuesday, in his first public statement on the arrest, the Idaho Republican said he did nothing "inappropriate." "Let me be clear: I am not gay and never have been," said Craig, who has aligned himself with conservative groups who oppose gay rights. With his wife by his side, Craig said he is the victim of a "witch hunt" conducted by the Idaho Statesman newspaper. NEW: Idaho senator: I did nothing inappropriate; I am not gay. NEW: Republican senators call for ethics review of Sen. Larry Craig case. Craig pleaded guilty this month to disorderly conduct at Minnesota airport. Police officer reports senator peered into stall, gave a "signal" in June
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Idaho
|
[
"Ethan"
] |
{
"passage": 3368,
"query": 5168
}
|
Query: Investigators were not able to determine @placeholder’s cause of death as his body was almost completely consumed by fire.
Entities: DiMaggio, Laura Collins, Ethan, Ambien, Jim DiMaggio, Christina Anderson, FBI, River of No Return wilderness, MailOnline, The River of No Return: On the Trail, Hannah, Idaho, Hannah Anderson, Jennifer Willis
Passage: By Laura Collins PUBLISHED: 13:28 EST, 22 October 2013 | UPDATED: 20:19 EST, 22 October 2013 Her conduct in the months since her rescue from the family friend who kidnapped her and allegedly murdered her mother and brother has been the subject of intense scrutiny. Now, MailOnline can reveal, members of Hannah Anderson’s own family are confused by the 16-year-old’s behaviour in the aftermath of the brutal double murder and her kidnap, with one branding it, ‘downright disturbing.’ Jennifer Willis, Hannah’s great-aunt, has broken her silence in a soon to be published book, ‘The River of No Return: On the Trail of Hannah Anderson and Jim DiMaggio.’. New book explores inconsistencies in the kidnapping and double murder. Bodies of Christina Anderson, 44, son Ethan, 8, and the family dog were discovered in burnt out wreckage of family friend Jim DiMaggio's home. DiMaggio, 40, was shot dead and Hannah rescued after a seven day manhunt led the FBI to the River of No Return wilderness in Idaho. Author and criminal profiler discovered a family 'at odds with itself' in the aftermath of the shocking crimes. Describes relatives as being troubled by unanswered questions. Author points to questions over whether Hannah was drugged with Ambien after being kidnapped. Also asks why Hannah put knee brace on different leg on same day
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Ethan
|
[
"DiMaggio",
"Jim DiMaggio"
] |
{
"passage": 3368,
"query": 5169
}
|
Query: @placeholder was gunned down by six snipers in the rescue that followed.
Entities: DiMaggio, Laura Collins, Ethan, Ambien, Jim DiMaggio, Christina Anderson, FBI, River of No Return wilderness, MailOnline, The River of No Return: On the Trail, Hannah, Idaho, Hannah Anderson, Jennifer Willis
Passage: By Laura Collins PUBLISHED: 13:28 EST, 22 October 2013 | UPDATED: 20:19 EST, 22 October 2013 Her conduct in the months since her rescue from the family friend who kidnapped her and allegedly murdered her mother and brother has been the subject of intense scrutiny. Now, MailOnline can reveal, members of Hannah Anderson’s own family are confused by the 16-year-old’s behaviour in the aftermath of the brutal double murder and her kidnap, with one branding it, ‘downright disturbing.’ Jennifer Willis, Hannah’s great-aunt, has broken her silence in a soon to be published book, ‘The River of No Return: On the Trail of Hannah Anderson and Jim DiMaggio.’. New book explores inconsistencies in the kidnapping and double murder. Bodies of Christina Anderson, 44, son Ethan, 8, and the family dog were discovered in burnt out wreckage of family friend Jim DiMaggio's home. DiMaggio, 40, was shot dead and Hannah rescued after a seven day manhunt led the FBI to the River of No Return wilderness in Idaho. Author and criminal profiler discovered a family 'at odds with itself' in the aftermath of the shocking crimes. Describes relatives as being troubled by unanswered questions. Author points to questions over whether Hannah was drugged with Ambien after being kidnapped. Also asks why Hannah put knee brace on different leg on same day
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DiMaggio
|
[
"DiMaggio",
"Jim DiMaggio"
] |
{
"passage": 3368,
"query": 5169
}
|
Query: @placeholder was gunned down by six snipers in the rescue that followed.
Entities: DiMaggio, Laura Collins, Ethan, Ambien, Jim DiMaggio, Christina Anderson, FBI, River of No Return wilderness, MailOnline, The River of No Return: On the Trail, Hannah, Idaho, Hannah Anderson, Jennifer Willis
Passage: By Laura Collins PUBLISHED: 13:28 EST, 22 October 2013 | UPDATED: 20:19 EST, 22 October 2013 Her conduct in the months since her rescue from the family friend who kidnapped her and allegedly murdered her mother and brother has been the subject of intense scrutiny. Now, MailOnline can reveal, members of Hannah Anderson’s own family are confused by the 16-year-old’s behaviour in the aftermath of the brutal double murder and her kidnap, with one branding it, ‘downright disturbing.’ Jennifer Willis, Hannah’s great-aunt, has broken her silence in a soon to be published book, ‘The River of No Return: On the Trail of Hannah Anderson and Jim DiMaggio.’. New book explores inconsistencies in the kidnapping and double murder. Bodies of Christina Anderson, 44, son Ethan, 8, and the family dog were discovered in burnt out wreckage of family friend Jim DiMaggio's home. DiMaggio, 40, was shot dead and Hannah rescued after a seven day manhunt led the FBI to the River of No Return wilderness in Idaho. Author and criminal profiler discovered a family 'at odds with itself' in the aftermath of the shocking crimes. Describes relatives as being troubled by unanswered questions. Author points to questions over whether Hannah was drugged with Ambien after being kidnapped. Also asks why Hannah put knee brace on different leg on same day
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Jim DiMaggio
|
[
"Turkey"
] |
{
"passage": 3369,
"query": 5170
}
|
Query: Quoting Turkish officials, the cable adds that the Kazakh president also had a mansion in @placeholder.
Entities: Kazakh, Elton John, U.S., Emirates, U.S. Embassy, Hillary Clinton, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, So, CNN, Kazakhstan
Passage: (CNN) -- "Kazakhstan's political elites appear to enjoy typical hobbies -- such as travel, horseback riding and skiing. Not surprisingly, however, they are able to indulge their hobbies on a grand scale." So begins a cable from a diplomat at the U.S. Embassy in Kazakhstan, written in 2008. What follows is an eye-opening tale of lavish living, including Elton John's performance at a birthday party for a seven-figure sum, a palace in the Emirates and prodigious drinking. Coming on the day U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives in Kazakhstan for a conference, the timing of the leak could not have been more poignant. Dispatch from U.S. Embassy tells of free-flowing liquor, visits from stars. Kazakh president owns luxury homes in United Arab Emirates, Turkey. Cable derides dinner hosted by one of nation's wealthiest men
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Turkey
|
[
"Gael Kakuta",
"Kakuta"
] |
{
"passage": 3370,
"query": 5171
}
|
Query: @placeholder has been at Chelsea since 2007 but has found first team opportunities limited
Entities: French, Frenchman, Manchester, Whitehall, Bolton, Fulham, Liverpool, Kakuta, Dijon, Hyde Park, Gael Kakuta, Corinthia, Vitesse, Abalimba, Harvey Nichols, Medi Abalimba, Lazio, Millennium Knightsbridge, Chelsea, Mandarin Oriental hotel, Rayo Vallecano
Passage: A Gael Kakuta impersonator has racked up almost £15,000 worth of bills at luxury hotels and nightclubs across the country by pretending to be the Chelsea loanee. Medi Abalimba, 25, posed as the French winger while booking into the five-star Mandarin Oriental hotel in Hyde Park, but was subsequently caught by police after they found his fingerprints on a pair of Harvey Nichols shoes the fraudster had attempted to give out as a tip. Abalimba, a former Liverpool reserve player, also racked up a £9,600 tab at Corinthia in Whitehall and the Millennium Knightsbridge while running up a £5,000 bill at a club in Manchester. Kakuta imposter blags £15,000 worth of freebies across the country. Medi Abalimba was caught by cops after posing as the Frenchman after they found his fingertips on a pair of shoes he attempted to give as a tip. The conman admitted five counts of fraud. In custody in Manchester awaiting sentencing. Kakuta on his sixth loan spell at Chelsea after joining Rayo Vallecano. Also had temporary spells at Fulham, Bolton, Dijon, Vitesse and Lazio
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Gael Kakuta
|
[
"Gael Kakuta",
"Kakuta"
] |
{
"passage": 3370,
"query": 5171
}
|
Query: @placeholder has been at Chelsea since 2007 but has found first team opportunities limited
Entities: French, Frenchman, Manchester, Whitehall, Bolton, Fulham, Liverpool, Kakuta, Dijon, Hyde Park, Gael Kakuta, Corinthia, Vitesse, Abalimba, Harvey Nichols, Medi Abalimba, Lazio, Millennium Knightsbridge, Chelsea, Mandarin Oriental hotel, Rayo Vallecano
Passage: A Gael Kakuta impersonator has racked up almost £15,000 worth of bills at luxury hotels and nightclubs across the country by pretending to be the Chelsea loanee. Medi Abalimba, 25, posed as the French winger while booking into the five-star Mandarin Oriental hotel in Hyde Park, but was subsequently caught by police after they found his fingerprints on a pair of Harvey Nichols shoes the fraudster had attempted to give out as a tip. Abalimba, a former Liverpool reserve player, also racked up a £9,600 tab at Corinthia in Whitehall and the Millennium Knightsbridge while running up a £5,000 bill at a club in Manchester. Kakuta imposter blags £15,000 worth of freebies across the country. Medi Abalimba was caught by cops after posing as the Frenchman after they found his fingertips on a pair of shoes he attempted to give as a tip. The conman admitted five counts of fraud. In custody in Manchester awaiting sentencing. Kakuta on his sixth loan spell at Chelsea after joining Rayo Vallecano. Also had temporary spells at Fulham, Bolton, Dijon, Vitesse and Lazio
|
Kakuta
|
[
"GOP",
"Republican"
] |
{
"passage": 3371,
"query": 5172
}
|
Query: So Gingrich and other Republicans set out to remake the @placeholder.
Entities: House, Zelizer, New Jersey, Princeton, Newt Gingrich, Contract with America, Republican, New Hampshire, Julian Zelizer, CNN, Union Leader, Democratic, GOP, Gingrich
Passage: Princeton, New Jersey (CNN) -- Newt Gingrich's candidacy received an unexpected boost when New Hampshire's Union Leader endorsed him this weekend. The publisher wrote: "We are in critical need of the innovative, forward-looking strategy and positive leadership that Gingrich has shown he is capable of providing. He did so with the Contract with America. He did it in bringing in the first Republican House in 40 years and by forging balanced budgets and even a surplus despite the political challenge of dealing with a Democratic President." Say what you will about Gingrich, but he thrives when it comes to the politics of ideas. Gingrich, a former history professor, is extraordinarily comfortable when it comes to vigorous and open debates about the ideas of conservatism. Newt Gingrich got the endorsement of the New Hampshire Union Leader. Julian Zelizer says Gingrich aids GOP by putting focus on what it should stand for. Gingrich has been more successful at promoting ideas than in leadership roles, he says. Zelizer: Gingrich unlikely to win, but his impact will be felt
|
GOP
|
[
"GOP",
"Republican"
] |
{
"passage": 3371,
"query": 5172
}
|
Query: So Gingrich and other Republicans set out to remake the @placeholder.
Entities: House, Zelizer, New Jersey, Princeton, Newt Gingrich, Contract with America, Republican, New Hampshire, Julian Zelizer, CNN, Union Leader, Democratic, GOP, Gingrich
Passage: Princeton, New Jersey (CNN) -- Newt Gingrich's candidacy received an unexpected boost when New Hampshire's Union Leader endorsed him this weekend. The publisher wrote: "We are in critical need of the innovative, forward-looking strategy and positive leadership that Gingrich has shown he is capable of providing. He did so with the Contract with America. He did it in bringing in the first Republican House in 40 years and by forging balanced budgets and even a surplus despite the political challenge of dealing with a Democratic President." Say what you will about Gingrich, but he thrives when it comes to the politics of ideas. Gingrich, a former history professor, is extraordinarily comfortable when it comes to vigorous and open debates about the ideas of conservatism. Newt Gingrich got the endorsement of the New Hampshire Union Leader. Julian Zelizer says Gingrich aids GOP by putting focus on what it should stand for. Gingrich has been more successful at promoting ideas than in leadership roles, he says. Zelizer: Gingrich unlikely to win, but his impact will be felt
|
Republican
|
[
"Gingrich"
] |
{
"passage": 3371,
"query": 5173
}
|
Query: Colleagues joked that 70% of @placeholder could be president, while the other 30% explained why he was not.
Entities: House, Zelizer, New Jersey, Princeton, Newt Gingrich, Contract with America, Republican, New Hampshire, Julian Zelizer, CNN, Union Leader, Democratic, GOP, Gingrich
Passage: Princeton, New Jersey (CNN) -- Newt Gingrich's candidacy received an unexpected boost when New Hampshire's Union Leader endorsed him this weekend. The publisher wrote: "We are in critical need of the innovative, forward-looking strategy and positive leadership that Gingrich has shown he is capable of providing. He did so with the Contract with America. He did it in bringing in the first Republican House in 40 years and by forging balanced budgets and even a surplus despite the political challenge of dealing with a Democratic President." Say what you will about Gingrich, but he thrives when it comes to the politics of ideas. Gingrich, a former history professor, is extraordinarily comfortable when it comes to vigorous and open debates about the ideas of conservatism. Newt Gingrich got the endorsement of the New Hampshire Union Leader. Julian Zelizer says Gingrich aids GOP by putting focus on what it should stand for. Gingrich has been more successful at promoting ideas than in leadership roles, he says. Zelizer: Gingrich unlikely to win, but his impact will be felt
|
Gingrich
|
[
"Syria"
] |
{
"passage": 3372,
"query": 5174
}
|
Query: even as the death toll in @placeholder's civil war approached 200,000, the
Entities: White House, Barack Obama, Martha's Vineyard, Islamic State, Ferguson, U.S., Massachusetts, Syria, Michelle Obama, Missouri, American, Iraq, Malia
Passage: President Barack Obama's summer vacation off the Massachusetts coast has come to an end. The president returned to the White House late Sunday after spending two weeks with his family on the island of Martha's Vineyard. What a break it turned out to be. His attempt at rest and relaxation was largely overtaken by events involving Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria, including the videotaped execution of an American journalist they had been holding hostage, and the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, following the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man. Scroll down for video U.S. President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and daughter Malia returning from their two-week vacation on Martha's Vineyard. Spent two weeks golfing and spending time with his family. Critics lambasted the president for images of him on the golf course. White House shot back: 'Just because the president is in a different location doesn't mean he's not doing his job'
|
Syria
|
[
"Mohamed Morsy",
"Morsy"
] |
{
"passage": 3373,
"query": 5175
}
|
Query: He says he wants to keep Egypt's revolution going while the media covers @placeholder's political maneuvers.
Entities: Tahrir Square, U.S., Tahrir, Mohamed Morsy, Cairo, Morsy, Mahala, Muslim Brotherhood HQs, Molotov, CNN, Muslim Brotherhood, Talat Harb, Egyptian
Passage: Cairo (CNN) -- Clashes erupted in Cairo on Friday after Egyptian political forces called on President Mohamed Morsy to take a stand for justice after his first 100 days in office. Shops and streets at Tahrir Square were closed as Morsy supporters and critics threw rocks at one another. At least 121 people were injured, a spokesman for the health ministry said. Thousands turned out for the protest, with some groups chanting, "Leave Morsy." Protesters threw Molotov cocktails at one another, and firecrackers sounded amid clashes around Tahrir and Talat Harb squares. Read more: Should U.S. worry about Morsy? Witnesses said protesters from the Muslim Brotherhood attacked and destroyed a stage built by right-wing groups that criticize Morsy. NEW: At least 121 reported injured. NEW: Muslim Brotherhood HQs in Mahala and two of their buses in Cairo are burned. Thousands turn out as critics, supporters of Egyptian president throw rocks, Molotov cocktails. Groups are protesting release of suspects in 2011 attack on opposition demonstrators
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Mohamed Morsy
|
[
"Mohamed Morsy",
"Morsy"
] |
{
"passage": 3373,
"query": 5175
}
|
Query: He says he wants to keep Egypt's revolution going while the media covers @placeholder's political maneuvers.
Entities: Tahrir Square, U.S., Tahrir, Mohamed Morsy, Cairo, Morsy, Mahala, Muslim Brotherhood HQs, Molotov, CNN, Muslim Brotherhood, Talat Harb, Egyptian
Passage: Cairo (CNN) -- Clashes erupted in Cairo on Friday after Egyptian political forces called on President Mohamed Morsy to take a stand for justice after his first 100 days in office. Shops and streets at Tahrir Square were closed as Morsy supporters and critics threw rocks at one another. At least 121 people were injured, a spokesman for the health ministry said. Thousands turned out for the protest, with some groups chanting, "Leave Morsy." Protesters threw Molotov cocktails at one another, and firecrackers sounded amid clashes around Tahrir and Talat Harb squares. Read more: Should U.S. worry about Morsy? Witnesses said protesters from the Muslim Brotherhood attacked and destroyed a stage built by right-wing groups that criticize Morsy. NEW: At least 121 reported injured. NEW: Muslim Brotherhood HQs in Mahala and two of their buses in Cairo are burned. Thousands turn out as critics, supporters of Egyptian president throw rocks, Molotov cocktails. Groups are protesting release of suspects in 2011 attack on opposition demonstrators
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Morsy
|
[
"Shuhel Ahmed"
] |
{
"passage": 3374,
"query": 5176
}
|
Query: But a spokesman added that since then @placeholder ‘has not been put forward for a role at the store’.
Entities: Argos, Shuhel Ahmed, Instagram, Cowes, Isle of Wight, London
Passage: Argos has apologised to a young job applicant after a staff member wrote on his CV that he was ‘stupid’ and posted a photograph of it on a social media site. Shuhel Ahmed, 18, sent his CV to a south London outlet of the retail giant after moving to London on his mother’s advice due to the lack of jobs near his home in Cowes, Isle of Wight. The résumé was later posted on Instagram with the words: ‘Check mans grades(sic)?! this guy is stupid lol’ written next to his GCSE exam results. The Argos store in south London that Shuhel Ahmed sent his CV to in the hope of a job. Argos worker posted picture of Shuhel Ahmed résumé online. Worker has since resigned from his job in south London shop. Argos insisted that it did not tolerate bullying
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Shuhel Ahmed
|
[
"Richard Barnes"
] |
{
"passage": 3375,
"query": 5177
}
|
Query: Mr @placeholder, who served as deputy mayor between 2008 and 2012, accused mainstream parties of failing to 'speak the language of normal people'.
Entities: Richard Barnes, Queen, Boris Johnson, Scotland, David Cameron, Clacton, Nigel Farage, Birmingham, Cameron, Miliband, Conservative, Symphony Hall, Ed Miliband, UKIP, London, Rochester, Labour
Passage: Boris Johnson today urged Conservative activists to ignore the doubters and take the fight to UKIP and Labour with eight months until the election. In a barn-storming, joke-laden speech, the London Mayor wielded a brick to promote housebuilding, mocked David Cameron's embarrassment for claiming the Queen 'purred' and ridiculed Ed Miliband's 'conveyor belt tongue'. But he saved his most bombastic and outspoken attack for UKIP, vowing to 'eat the kippers for breakfast', just hours after his former deputy mayor Richard Barnes announced he was defecting to Nigel Farage's party. Scroll down for video Boris Johnson wielded a brick during his barnstorming speech to call for more househbuilding. London Mayor addresses packed Symphony Hall in Birmingham. He promises to fight UKIP 'on the beaches' of Clacton and Rochester. Gives Cameron 'permission to purr' after gaffe over Queen and Scotland. Ridicules Miliband for failing to mention 'deficit' in his speech last week. 'Brain's baggage handlers refused to load word onto conveyor belt tongue'
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Richard Barnes
|
[
"Cameron",
"David Cameron"
] |
{
"passage": 3375,
"query": 5178
}
|
Query: Mr @placeholder was all smiles as he prepared to listen to the London Mayor's barnstorming speech
Entities: Richard Barnes, Queen, Boris Johnson, Scotland, David Cameron, Clacton, Nigel Farage, Birmingham, Cameron, Miliband, Conservative, Symphony Hall, Ed Miliband, UKIP, London, Rochester, Labour
Passage: Boris Johnson today urged Conservative activists to ignore the doubters and take the fight to UKIP and Labour with eight months until the election. In a barn-storming, joke-laden speech, the London Mayor wielded a brick to promote housebuilding, mocked David Cameron's embarrassment for claiming the Queen 'purred' and ridiculed Ed Miliband's 'conveyor belt tongue'. But he saved his most bombastic and outspoken attack for UKIP, vowing to 'eat the kippers for breakfast', just hours after his former deputy mayor Richard Barnes announced he was defecting to Nigel Farage's party. Scroll down for video Boris Johnson wielded a brick during his barnstorming speech to call for more househbuilding. London Mayor addresses packed Symphony Hall in Birmingham. He promises to fight UKIP 'on the beaches' of Clacton and Rochester. Gives Cameron 'permission to purr' after gaffe over Queen and Scotland. Ridicules Miliband for failing to mention 'deficit' in his speech last week. 'Brain's baggage handlers refused to load word onto conveyor belt tongue'
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Cameron
|
[
"Cameron",
"David Cameron"
] |
{
"passage": 3375,
"query": 5178
}
|
Query: Mr @placeholder was all smiles as he prepared to listen to the London Mayor's barnstorming speech
Entities: Richard Barnes, Queen, Boris Johnson, Scotland, David Cameron, Clacton, Nigel Farage, Birmingham, Cameron, Miliband, Conservative, Symphony Hall, Ed Miliband, UKIP, London, Rochester, Labour
Passage: Boris Johnson today urged Conservative activists to ignore the doubters and take the fight to UKIP and Labour with eight months until the election. In a barn-storming, joke-laden speech, the London Mayor wielded a brick to promote housebuilding, mocked David Cameron's embarrassment for claiming the Queen 'purred' and ridiculed Ed Miliband's 'conveyor belt tongue'. But he saved his most bombastic and outspoken attack for UKIP, vowing to 'eat the kippers for breakfast', just hours after his former deputy mayor Richard Barnes announced he was defecting to Nigel Farage's party. Scroll down for video Boris Johnson wielded a brick during his barnstorming speech to call for more househbuilding. London Mayor addresses packed Symphony Hall in Birmingham. He promises to fight UKIP 'on the beaches' of Clacton and Rochester. Gives Cameron 'permission to purr' after gaffe over Queen and Scotland. Ridicules Miliband for failing to mention 'deficit' in his speech last week. 'Brain's baggage handlers refused to load word onto conveyor belt tongue'
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David Cameron
|
[
"Oakland Raiders"
] |
{
"passage": 3376,
"query": 5179
}
|
Query: The Jaguars, the @placeholder and the Falcons are this year's hosts.
Entities: Britain, United States, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, NFL, Atlanta Falcons, Detroit Lions, Dallas Cowboys, Wembley Stadium, NFL International Series, English, CNN, London, Roger Goodell, American football, Oakland Raiders
Passage: (CNN) -- Bigger and better than before -- that's the promise as the NFL International Series returns to London this weekend, and hopes are rising that Britain will one day have its own permanent franchise. Wembley Stadium will host American football's overseas showpiece for the eighth year running and, for the first time, the home of English soccer will welcome three regular-season games, spread over the next six weeks. Building on the two games it held last year and the one it hosted initially, overseas fans will get a rare glimpse of the United States' most popular sport. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed as early as February that the games had already sold out, meaning 270,000 spectators will witness the Oakland Raiders take on the Miami Dolphins, the Detroit Lions face the Atlanta Falcons and the Jacksonville Jaguars play the Dallas Cowboys. The NFL International Series is back in London this weekend. For the first time, Wembley Stadium will hold three games over six weeks. Oakland Raiders kick things off against Miami Dolphins Sunday. Detroit Lions then face Atlanta Falcons and Jacksonville Jaguars play Dallas Cowboys
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Oakland Raiders
|
[
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 3376,
"query": 5180
}
|
Query: Teams that give up a home game in the @placeholder to play in London are often sides that have struggled in attracting supporters to their own stadiums, and so are enticed by the financial incentives of hosting matches overseas.
Entities: Britain, United States, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, NFL, Atlanta Falcons, Detroit Lions, Dallas Cowboys, Wembley Stadium, NFL International Series, English, CNN, London, Roger Goodell, American football, Oakland Raiders
Passage: (CNN) -- Bigger and better than before -- that's the promise as the NFL International Series returns to London this weekend, and hopes are rising that Britain will one day have its own permanent franchise. Wembley Stadium will host American football's overseas showpiece for the eighth year running and, for the first time, the home of English soccer will welcome three regular-season games, spread over the next six weeks. Building on the two games it held last year and the one it hosted initially, overseas fans will get a rare glimpse of the United States' most popular sport. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed as early as February that the games had already sold out, meaning 270,000 spectators will witness the Oakland Raiders take on the Miami Dolphins, the Detroit Lions face the Atlanta Falcons and the Jacksonville Jaguars play the Dallas Cowboys. The NFL International Series is back in London this weekend. For the first time, Wembley Stadium will hold three games over six weeks. Oakland Raiders kick things off against Miami Dolphins Sunday. Detroit Lions then face Atlanta Falcons and Jacksonville Jaguars play Dallas Cowboys
|
United States
|
[
"NFL",
"NFL International Series"
] |
{
"passage": 3376,
"query": 5181
}
|
Query: There does, however, seem to be a growing belief in the world of @placeholder that the teams can make this work.
Entities: Britain, United States, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, NFL, Atlanta Falcons, Detroit Lions, Dallas Cowboys, Wembley Stadium, NFL International Series, English, CNN, London, Roger Goodell, American football, Oakland Raiders
Passage: (CNN) -- Bigger and better than before -- that's the promise as the NFL International Series returns to London this weekend, and hopes are rising that Britain will one day have its own permanent franchise. Wembley Stadium will host American football's overseas showpiece for the eighth year running and, for the first time, the home of English soccer will welcome three regular-season games, spread over the next six weeks. Building on the two games it held last year and the one it hosted initially, overseas fans will get a rare glimpse of the United States' most popular sport. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed as early as February that the games had already sold out, meaning 270,000 spectators will witness the Oakland Raiders take on the Miami Dolphins, the Detroit Lions face the Atlanta Falcons and the Jacksonville Jaguars play the Dallas Cowboys. The NFL International Series is back in London this weekend. For the first time, Wembley Stadium will hold three games over six weeks. Oakland Raiders kick things off against Miami Dolphins Sunday. Detroit Lions then face Atlanta Falcons and Jacksonville Jaguars play Dallas Cowboys
|
NFL
|
[
"NFL",
"NFL International Series"
] |
{
"passage": 3376,
"query": 5181
}
|
Query: There does, however, seem to be a growing belief in the world of @placeholder that the teams can make this work.
Entities: Britain, United States, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, NFL, Atlanta Falcons, Detroit Lions, Dallas Cowboys, Wembley Stadium, NFL International Series, English, CNN, London, Roger Goodell, American football, Oakland Raiders
Passage: (CNN) -- Bigger and better than before -- that's the promise as the NFL International Series returns to London this weekend, and hopes are rising that Britain will one day have its own permanent franchise. Wembley Stadium will host American football's overseas showpiece for the eighth year running and, for the first time, the home of English soccer will welcome three regular-season games, spread over the next six weeks. Building on the two games it held last year and the one it hosted initially, overseas fans will get a rare glimpse of the United States' most popular sport. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed as early as February that the games had already sold out, meaning 270,000 spectators will witness the Oakland Raiders take on the Miami Dolphins, the Detroit Lions face the Atlanta Falcons and the Jacksonville Jaguars play the Dallas Cowboys. The NFL International Series is back in London this weekend. For the first time, Wembley Stadium will hold three games over six weeks. Oakland Raiders kick things off against Miami Dolphins Sunday. Detroit Lions then face Atlanta Falcons and Jacksonville Jaguars play Dallas Cowboys
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NFL International Series
|
[
"Colorado"
] |
{
"passage": 3377,
"query": 5182
}
|
Query: "Someone maybe picked her up in @placeholder and brought her here; sometimes animals get here oddly, like on the back of a truck," Bank said.
Entities: Willow, Chris, Animal Care and Control, Jamie Squires, NYC, New York, Manhattan, Julie Bank, Bank, New York City, CNN, Colorado
Passage: New York (CNN) -- A furry feline named Willow, who was last seen five years ago in Colorado, was found this week roaming the streets of New York. Country kitty turned metropolitan cat, Willow was discovered by a pedestrian on East 20th Street in Manhattan over the weekend and brought to Animal Care and Control of NYC, according to Julie Bank, the animal shelter's executive director. Willow tested positive for a microchip, and her Colorado owners, Chris and Jamie Squires, were later contacted, according to Bank. "Willow is in good health, kind of chunky," Bank said. "Clearly she has been taken care of or enjoying the New York City food." Cat taken to animal shelter, microchip found and owners contacted. Willow is in "good health," set to reunite with owners in Colorado
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Colorado
|
[
"Anne Hidalgo"
] |
{
"passage": 3378,
"query": 5183
}
|
Query: Entourage: The Queen looks at the array of flowers in awe as she walks alongside the French President and the Mayor of Paris @placeholder
Entities: French, Duke of Edinburgh, City Hall, Queen, Normandy, Anne Hidalgo, Marche aux Fleurs, Elysee Palace, Wills Robinson, Marche aux Fleurs - Reine Elizabeth II, Paris, Elizabeth II., Europe, British, Allied, Peter Allen, France, Notre Dame Cathedral, Francois Hollande, Reine
Passage: By Wills Robinson and Peter Allen The Queen has arrived in the centre of Paris to have a flower market renamed in her honour, marking the end of a three-day state visit to France. Yesterday on the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings, she spoke of her pride at the courage of the Allied forces who invaded Europe on June 6, 1944. Now the people of Paris have given the monarch her very own tribute by renaming the market near Notre Dame Cathedral as Marche aux Fleurs - Reine Elizabeth II. Blossoming diplomacy: The Queen walks around the flower market, renamed Marche aux Fleurs - Reine Elizabeth II, with French President Francois Hollande and Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo (left). She arrived at City Hall alongside Paris' mayor Anne Hidalgo to have a flower market named after her. Her husband, The Duke of Edinburgh, accompanied her after attending a state banquet at the Elysee Palace last night. Yesterday she led tributes to Allied soldiers who served on the beaches of Normandy at the British war ceremony
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Anne Hidalgo
|
[
"Notre Dame Cathedral"
] |
{
"passage": 3378,
"query": 5184
}
|
Query: People of Paris: She was greeted by a large crowd near the @placeholder.
Entities: French, Duke of Edinburgh, City Hall, Queen, Normandy, Anne Hidalgo, Marche aux Fleurs, Elysee Palace, Wills Robinson, Marche aux Fleurs - Reine Elizabeth II, Paris, Elizabeth II., Europe, British, Allied, Peter Allen, France, Notre Dame Cathedral, Francois Hollande, Reine
Passage: By Wills Robinson and Peter Allen The Queen has arrived in the centre of Paris to have a flower market renamed in her honour, marking the end of a three-day state visit to France. Yesterday on the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings, she spoke of her pride at the courage of the Allied forces who invaded Europe on June 6, 1944. Now the people of Paris have given the monarch her very own tribute by renaming the market near Notre Dame Cathedral as Marche aux Fleurs - Reine Elizabeth II. Blossoming diplomacy: The Queen walks around the flower market, renamed Marche aux Fleurs - Reine Elizabeth II, with French President Francois Hollande and Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo (left). She arrived at City Hall alongside Paris' mayor Anne Hidalgo to have a flower market named after her. Her husband, The Duke of Edinburgh, accompanied her after attending a state banquet at the Elysee Palace last night. Yesterday she led tributes to Allied soldiers who served on the beaches of Normandy at the British war ceremony
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Notre Dame Cathedral
|
[
"Christian Fabre",
"Fabre"
] |
{
"passage": 3379,
"query": 5185
}
|
Query: A MacBook on his desk and a picture of his guru on the wall, plus the company's 25 percent growth last year, @placeholder life seems to be in balance.
Entities: Swami Pranavananda Brahmendra Avadutha, Tamil Nadu, Frenchman, Hindu, Christian Fabre, Fabre, Kenzo, Lee Cooper, CHENNAI, India, Fashions International, CNN, Chennai, Swamiji
Passage: CHENNAI, India (CNN) -- At 68, Christian Fabre, CEO of Fashions International, might be expected to be thinking about retiring. Christian Fabre, or Swami Pranavananda Brahmendra Avadutha, or just Swamiji for short But Fabre, or Swami Pranavananda Brahmendra Avadutha as he is also called, is a practicing Hindu monk as well as a businessman, and retirement doesn't really enter his thoughts. "I'm having too much fun," he says with a chuckle. Hardly a gnomic mysticist, Fabre comes across as a jolly old soul, and greets me wearing saffron robes, sandals and sporting the most stylish pair of rimless glasses ever worn by a monk of any denomination. Frenchman Christian Fabre is CEO of fashion company and also a Hindu monk. Splits time between his office in Chennai and ashram in the hills of Tamil Nadu. Has been in India for 37 years; clients include Kenzo and Lee Cooper. Recently launched own clothing label, despite not wearing clothes himself
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Christian Fabre
|
[
"Christian Fabre",
"Fabre"
] |
{
"passage": 3379,
"query": 5185
}
|
Query: A MacBook on his desk and a picture of his guru on the wall, plus the company's 25 percent growth last year, @placeholder life seems to be in balance.
Entities: Swami Pranavananda Brahmendra Avadutha, Tamil Nadu, Frenchman, Hindu, Christian Fabre, Fabre, Kenzo, Lee Cooper, CHENNAI, India, Fashions International, CNN, Chennai, Swamiji
Passage: CHENNAI, India (CNN) -- At 68, Christian Fabre, CEO of Fashions International, might be expected to be thinking about retiring. Christian Fabre, or Swami Pranavananda Brahmendra Avadutha, or just Swamiji for short But Fabre, or Swami Pranavananda Brahmendra Avadutha as he is also called, is a practicing Hindu monk as well as a businessman, and retirement doesn't really enter his thoughts. "I'm having too much fun," he says with a chuckle. Hardly a gnomic mysticist, Fabre comes across as a jolly old soul, and greets me wearing saffron robes, sandals and sporting the most stylish pair of rimless glasses ever worn by a monk of any denomination. Frenchman Christian Fabre is CEO of fashion company and also a Hindu monk. Splits time between his office in Chennai and ashram in the hills of Tamil Nadu. Has been in India for 37 years; clients include Kenzo and Lee Cooper. Recently launched own clothing label, despite not wearing clothes himself
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Fabre
|
[
"Fashions International"
] |
{
"passage": 3379,
"query": 5186
}
|
Query: If there's no contradiction between being a Hindu monk and running a successful company, there's a certain irony about @placeholder's new venture: their own line of clothing named after their CEO, whose wardrobe consists of four yellow pieces of cloth and is more taken to being naked.
Entities: Swami Pranavananda Brahmendra Avadutha, Tamil Nadu, Frenchman, Hindu, Christian Fabre, Fabre, Kenzo, Lee Cooper, CHENNAI, India, Fashions International, CNN, Chennai, Swamiji
Passage: CHENNAI, India (CNN) -- At 68, Christian Fabre, CEO of Fashions International, might be expected to be thinking about retiring. Christian Fabre, or Swami Pranavananda Brahmendra Avadutha, or just Swamiji for short But Fabre, or Swami Pranavananda Brahmendra Avadutha as he is also called, is a practicing Hindu monk as well as a businessman, and retirement doesn't really enter his thoughts. "I'm having too much fun," he says with a chuckle. Hardly a gnomic mysticist, Fabre comes across as a jolly old soul, and greets me wearing saffron robes, sandals and sporting the most stylish pair of rimless glasses ever worn by a monk of any denomination. Frenchman Christian Fabre is CEO of fashion company and also a Hindu monk. Splits time between his office in Chennai and ashram in the hills of Tamil Nadu. Has been in India for 37 years; clients include Kenzo and Lee Cooper. Recently launched own clothing label, despite not wearing clothes himself
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Fashions International
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[
"Yugoslav",
"Yugoslavia"
] |
{
"passage": 3380,
"query": 5187
}
|
Query: Neighboring states, meanwhile, fought to create new nation states outside the @placeholder federation.
Entities: Yugoslavia, Montenegro, World War I, Turks, Yugoslav, Serbia, Ottoman, Europe
Passage: After more than a decade on the sidelines of the international community, Serbia has emerged from a long and troubled history to become one of Europe's newest republics. Sitting at the crossroads of central and southern Europe -- and often seen as a geographical region that straddles both eastern and western Europe -- Serbia has been at the center of some of Europe's bloodiest conflicts. Invaded by the Ottoman Turks in 1459, one of the catalysts for World War I in 1914 and, most recently, the diminishing hub of a rump Yugoslavia as the former communist nation tore itself apart in a bitter civil war, Serbia only emerged as an independent republic in 2006 after a referendum in Montenegro that ended the last vestige of the Yugoslav federation. Serbia emerged as an independent republic in 2006. With Montenegro's secession, Serbia lost its coast; it now has a little over 7 million people. Since the dark days of the Yugoslav conflict, Serbia has sought economic equilibrium. After years of isolation during the Yugoslav conflict, Serbia has begun reintegrating into Europe
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Yugoslav
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[
"Yugoslav",
"Yugoslavia"
] |
{
"passage": 3380,
"query": 5187
}
|
Query: Neighboring states, meanwhile, fought to create new nation states outside the @placeholder federation.
Entities: Yugoslavia, Montenegro, World War I, Turks, Yugoslav, Serbia, Ottoman, Europe
Passage: After more than a decade on the sidelines of the international community, Serbia has emerged from a long and troubled history to become one of Europe's newest republics. Sitting at the crossroads of central and southern Europe -- and often seen as a geographical region that straddles both eastern and western Europe -- Serbia has been at the center of some of Europe's bloodiest conflicts. Invaded by the Ottoman Turks in 1459, one of the catalysts for World War I in 1914 and, most recently, the diminishing hub of a rump Yugoslavia as the former communist nation tore itself apart in a bitter civil war, Serbia only emerged as an independent republic in 2006 after a referendum in Montenegro that ended the last vestige of the Yugoslav federation. Serbia emerged as an independent republic in 2006. With Montenegro's secession, Serbia lost its coast; it now has a little over 7 million people. Since the dark days of the Yugoslav conflict, Serbia has sought economic equilibrium. After years of isolation during the Yugoslav conflict, Serbia has begun reintegrating into Europe
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Yugoslavia
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[
"Graeme Swann",
"Swann"
] |
{
"passage": 3381,
"query": 5188
}
|
Query: Alastair Cook struggles to captain the side when opposition batters become established because he cannot toss the ball to @placeholder, who could defend and attack in equal measure.
Entities: Australia, Trent Bridge, England, Indians, Pietersen, Ashes, Strauss, Alastair Cook, Andrew Strauss, Graeme Swann, India, Cook, Mike Dawes, Swann, KP, Kevin Pietersen
Passage: By Mike Dawes Kevin Pietersen has hit out at the captaincies of Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook, claiming Graeme Swann made them look good. The spinner retired in the middle of England's 5-0 whitewash defeat in Australia and the hosts go into the series with India without a front-line spinner. And Pietersen believes England have a fight on their hands, even though India have not won a Test on these shores since 2007. Missing man: Graeme Swann will not be part of England's squad for the India series after retiring Main man: Swann played a key roll in England winning the Ashes last summer. Swann retired during Ashes loss, leaving England without frontline spinner. 'There were no tactical masterstrokes', KP says of Strauss and Cook. India are 'licking their lips' about facing England's current spinners. Pietersen claims England will have a fight on their hands against Indians. First Test at Trent Bridge starts on Wednesday
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Graeme Swann
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[
"Graeme Swann",
"Swann"
] |
{
"passage": 3381,
"query": 5188
}
|
Query: Alastair Cook struggles to captain the side when opposition batters become established because he cannot toss the ball to @placeholder, who could defend and attack in equal measure.
Entities: Australia, Trent Bridge, England, Indians, Pietersen, Ashes, Strauss, Alastair Cook, Andrew Strauss, Graeme Swann, India, Cook, Mike Dawes, Swann, KP, Kevin Pietersen
Passage: By Mike Dawes Kevin Pietersen has hit out at the captaincies of Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook, claiming Graeme Swann made them look good. The spinner retired in the middle of England's 5-0 whitewash defeat in Australia and the hosts go into the series with India without a front-line spinner. And Pietersen believes England have a fight on their hands, even though India have not won a Test on these shores since 2007. Missing man: Graeme Swann will not be part of England's squad for the India series after retiring Main man: Swann played a key roll in England winning the Ashes last summer. Swann retired during Ashes loss, leaving England without frontline spinner. 'There were no tactical masterstrokes', KP says of Strauss and Cook. India are 'licking their lips' about facing England's current spinners. Pietersen claims England will have a fight on their hands against Indians. First Test at Trent Bridge starts on Wednesday
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Swann
|
[
"Sulky"
] |
{
"passage": 3382,
"query": 5189
}
|
Query: The severe storm whipped Donna Harvey's property in December, killing all the animals instantly including @placeholder (pictured)
Entities: Queensland, Donna Harvey, QLD, Millbong, Harvey, Milbong, Donna, Blackie, Freiser, Arthie, Sulky, Troy Harvey
Passage: Donna and Troy Harvey watched in horror last months as four cows they had 'raised since they were poddy calves' were killed by a lightning bolt during a severe thunderstorm. The cows were taking shelter under a large tree as the property - in Milbong in southern Queensland - was lashed with wild winds and severe rainfall during the storm. When an enourmous bolt of lightning hit the tree Sulky, Freiser, Arthie and Blackie were killed instantly, despite the tree remaining intact. Scroll down for video A farming family in southern Queensland lost four of their beef cattle when they were struck by lightning last month while taking shelter under a tree during a thunderstorm. Donna Harvey lost four cows after they were struck by lightning. Severe thunderstorms whipped her property in Millbong, southern QLD. Sulky, Freiser, Arthie and Blackie were nearly two years old. The Harvey family had raised the cattle since they were poddy calves
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Sulky
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[
"India"
] |
{
"passage": 3383,
"query": 5190
}
|
Query: "So it is quite disturbing that Brazil and @placeholder have slowed down so much, obviously there's this huge debate going on about China's slowdown," O'Neill said.
Entities: O'Neill, Japan, Jim O'Neill, Russia, BRICs, U.S., EU, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Brazil, India, BRIC, CNN, Europe, China
Passage: (CNN) -- India suffered widespread power outages that plunged half the nation in darkness Tuesday, the second massive power failure in as many days. As many as 600 million people were hit by the blackout, disrupting transportation and business before power returned. The breakdown of the nation's power grid points to another global concern: The slowdown of developing economies. After the 2008-2009 financial crisis, growth of developing economies like India and China that pulled the world out of recession -- the first time a return to growth from a global recession wasn't led by the developed economies like the U.S., Japan and Europe. So in the face of the eurozone debt crisis and tepid growth in the U.S., the slowdown of the so-called BRIC economies -- Brazil, Russia, India and China -- is a worrisome sign, said Jim O'Neill, chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management. The blackout that affected 600 million point to India's infrastructure problems. O'Neill: Economic slowdown in India, other BRICs "more important" than EU crisis. India's power supply has strained to keep pace with the growth of the economy. O'Neill: "In India, frankly, they need to wake up and deliver some of the talk"
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India
|
[
"BRIC"
] |
{
"passage": 3383,
"query": 5191
}
|
Query: Not everyone is downbeat on India and the rest of the @placeholder economies.
Entities: O'Neill, Japan, Jim O'Neill, Russia, BRICs, U.S., EU, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Brazil, India, BRIC, CNN, Europe, China
Passage: (CNN) -- India suffered widespread power outages that plunged half the nation in darkness Tuesday, the second massive power failure in as many days. As many as 600 million people were hit by the blackout, disrupting transportation and business before power returned. The breakdown of the nation's power grid points to another global concern: The slowdown of developing economies. After the 2008-2009 financial crisis, growth of developing economies like India and China that pulled the world out of recession -- the first time a return to growth from a global recession wasn't led by the developed economies like the U.S., Japan and Europe. So in the face of the eurozone debt crisis and tepid growth in the U.S., the slowdown of the so-called BRIC economies -- Brazil, Russia, India and China -- is a worrisome sign, said Jim O'Neill, chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management. The blackout that affected 600 million point to India's infrastructure problems. O'Neill: Economic slowdown in India, other BRICs "more important" than EU crisis. India's power supply has strained to keep pace with the growth of the economy. O'Neill: "In India, frankly, they need to wake up and deliver some of the talk"
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BRIC
|
[
"America",
"American",
"U.S.",
"US"
] |
{
"passage": 3384,
"query": 5192
}
|
Query: Polish authorities questioned him there because of the @placeholder request, but refused to arrest him.
Entities: US, Poland, French, Polanski, U.S., America, Holocaust, Warsaw, Polish, American, POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Oscar, Roman Polanski
Passage: An adviser to the Polish president accused U.S. authorities on Monday of 'absolute ignorance' in seeking the arrest of film director Roman Polanski, a Holocaust survivor, while he was in Poland last week for the opening of a Jewish history museum. The comments underline the dilemma of Poland in the face of continued attempts by the U.S. to seek Polanski's arrest on 1977 charges of having sex with a minor. Poland is a close US ally. But the Polish political class has shown a strong aversion to arresting and extraditing the Oscar-winning Polish-French filmmaker, who made his first films in Poland and is admired as a representative of Polish culture. American officials asked the Polish to arrest Roman Polanski when he traveled to the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw. Poland is an American ally, but officials there refused to imprison the director, 81, and send him to America. Polanski fled the US in 1978 after admitting to raping a 13-year-old girl. He has been evading the American justice system ever since
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America
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