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[ "Tangena", "Tangena Hussain" ]
{ "passage": 3480, "query": 5337 }
Query: Hussain told police he left @placeholder in the car for only a few moments and when he returned, the little girl was gone. Entities: Hamtramck, Michigan, Hussain, Mother, Tangena Hussain, Detroit, Tangena, Mom, NEW YORK, Nilufa Begum, Jamrul Hussain, CNN Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Two-year-old Tangena Hussain vanished three months ago in the Detroit suburb of Hamtramck, Michigan, and police say the trail has gone cold. Tangena Hussain, 2, has been missing since October 2 and police in Michigan are asking for the public's help. Tangena's mother called police on the evening of October 2, 2008, to report her daughter missing after frantically searching the area where she was last seen. The child's mother, Nilufa Begum, told police she had left the girl in the care of her boyfriend, Jamrul Hussain. Although Tangena and Hussain have the same last name, he is not her father. Tangena Hussain last seen on October 2. Mother left child, age 2, in care of boyfriend. Mom's boyfriend says child disappeared from car at gas station. A $6,000 reward is offered. Call Detroit police at 313-596-1240
Tangena
[ "Tangena", "Tangena Hussain" ]
{ "passage": 3480, "query": 5337 }
Query: Hussain told police he left @placeholder in the car for only a few moments and when he returned, the little girl was gone. Entities: Hamtramck, Michigan, Hussain, Mother, Tangena Hussain, Detroit, Tangena, Mom, NEW YORK, Nilufa Begum, Jamrul Hussain, CNN Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Two-year-old Tangena Hussain vanished three months ago in the Detroit suburb of Hamtramck, Michigan, and police say the trail has gone cold. Tangena Hussain, 2, has been missing since October 2 and police in Michigan are asking for the public's help. Tangena's mother called police on the evening of October 2, 2008, to report her daughter missing after frantically searching the area where she was last seen. The child's mother, Nilufa Begum, told police she had left the girl in the care of her boyfriend, Jamrul Hussain. Although Tangena and Hussain have the same last name, he is not her father. Tangena Hussain last seen on October 2. Mother left child, age 2, in care of boyfriend. Mom's boyfriend says child disappeared from car at gas station. A $6,000 reward is offered. Call Detroit police at 313-596-1240
Tangena Hussain
[ "Nilufa Begum" ]
{ "passage": 3480, "query": 5338 }
Query: He did not call police and did not conduct a search, but instead drove to the mall and picked up @placeholder, investigators said. Entities: Hamtramck, Michigan, Hussain, Mother, Tangena Hussain, Detroit, Tangena, Mom, NEW YORK, Nilufa Begum, Jamrul Hussain, CNN Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Two-year-old Tangena Hussain vanished three months ago in the Detroit suburb of Hamtramck, Michigan, and police say the trail has gone cold. Tangena Hussain, 2, has been missing since October 2 and police in Michigan are asking for the public's help. Tangena's mother called police on the evening of October 2, 2008, to report her daughter missing after frantically searching the area where she was last seen. The child's mother, Nilufa Begum, told police she had left the girl in the care of her boyfriend, Jamrul Hussain. Although Tangena and Hussain have the same last name, he is not her father. Tangena Hussain last seen on October 2. Mother left child, age 2, in care of boyfriend. Mom's boyfriend says child disappeared from car at gas station. A $6,000 reward is offered. Call Detroit police at 313-596-1240
Nilufa Begum
[ "Afghanistan" ]
{ "passage": 3481, "query": 5339 }
Query: "For me, since I've been travelling to @placeholder, seen the women, heard the stories, seen the country from close, it has affected me so much. Entities: Afghanistan, The Voice of Afghanistan, Faryad, Shabana Faryad, Aryana Sayeed, Sayeed, Thomson Reuters Foundation, Afghan, CNN, Popular Afghan Passage: (CNN) -- Dressed modestly, with a red headscarf loosely draped over her head and shoulders, she steps onto the stage and nervously paces back and forth. Waiting for the music to begin and break the silence, she almost misses her first note before quietly singing into the microphone. Her voice chokes when one of four judges turns his chair to face her; she awkwardly bows her head and smiles. But she sings more confidently when the sole female judge turns around a few minutes later. The singer is through to the next stage. In a country ranked by a Thomson Reuters Foundation poll as the most dangerous place in the world for women in 2011, what Shabana Faryad did was brave. Very brave. Faryad was the only female contestant to have auditioned for the first series of "The Voice of Afghanistan" last year. And the claps and cheers that loudly resounded throughout the studio came from an audience of men. Popular Afghan singer Aryana Sayeed has received death threats for dressing liberally. Sayeed says she's targeted for advocating women's rights. A poll ranked Afghanistan as the most dangerous place in the world for women in 2011. In the 1950s to 1970s, however, Afghan women could walk the streets in skirts and heels
Afghanistan
[ "Hinkins", "John-Roger", "John-Roger Hinkins", "Roger Delano Hinkins" ]
{ "passage": 3482, "query": 5340 }
Query: In its almost 45-years of existence, the MSIA has faced accusations of being cult and of @placeholder making unwanted sexual advances toward male members. Entities: Hinkins, Mystical Traveler, Game Plan For Winning Back America, Beverly Hills, California, Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys, Norman Lear, Huffington, Roger Delano Hinkins, John-Roger Hinkins, John-Roger, MSIA, Los Angeles, Fools, Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, Arianna Huffington Passage: Roger Delano Hinkins the founder of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness has died at the age of 80, it was announced on Wednesday. Known as the 'Mystical Traveler' by his followers, who include Arianna Huffington and Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys before his death, the news of Hinkins' passing was published on his organizations website. There was no cause of death given for the spiritualist who was living in Los Angeles at the time of his passing. Dr. John-Roger Hinkins, writer Arianna Huffington and producer Norman Lear (l-r) chat at the launch party for Huffington's new book "Fanatics and Fools : The Game Plan For Winning Back America" on April 7, 2004 at a private residence in Beverly Hills, California. Spiritualist leader known as John-Roger had more than 5,000 followers. Believed in the 'Mystical Traveler' who was part of a universal consciousness. Most prominent member of MSIA (pronounced 'messiah') is Arianna Huffington
Hinkins
[ "Hinkins", "John-Roger", "John-Roger Hinkins", "Roger Delano Hinkins" ]
{ "passage": 3482, "query": 5340 }
Query: In its almost 45-years of existence, the MSIA has faced accusations of being cult and of @placeholder making unwanted sexual advances toward male members. Entities: Hinkins, Mystical Traveler, Game Plan For Winning Back America, Beverly Hills, California, Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys, Norman Lear, Huffington, Roger Delano Hinkins, John-Roger Hinkins, John-Roger, MSIA, Los Angeles, Fools, Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, Arianna Huffington Passage: Roger Delano Hinkins the founder of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness has died at the age of 80, it was announced on Wednesday. Known as the 'Mystical Traveler' by his followers, who include Arianna Huffington and Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys before his death, the news of Hinkins' passing was published on his organizations website. There was no cause of death given for the spiritualist who was living in Los Angeles at the time of his passing. Dr. John-Roger Hinkins, writer Arianna Huffington and producer Norman Lear (l-r) chat at the launch party for Huffington's new book "Fanatics and Fools : The Game Plan For Winning Back America" on April 7, 2004 at a private residence in Beverly Hills, California. Spiritualist leader known as John-Roger had more than 5,000 followers. Believed in the 'Mystical Traveler' who was part of a universal consciousness. Most prominent member of MSIA (pronounced 'messiah') is Arianna Huffington
John-Roger
[ "Hinkins", "John-Roger", "John-Roger Hinkins", "Roger Delano Hinkins" ]
{ "passage": 3482, "query": 5340 }
Query: In its almost 45-years of existence, the MSIA has faced accusations of being cult and of @placeholder making unwanted sexual advances toward male members. Entities: Hinkins, Mystical Traveler, Game Plan For Winning Back America, Beverly Hills, California, Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys, Norman Lear, Huffington, Roger Delano Hinkins, John-Roger Hinkins, John-Roger, MSIA, Los Angeles, Fools, Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, Arianna Huffington Passage: Roger Delano Hinkins the founder of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness has died at the age of 80, it was announced on Wednesday. Known as the 'Mystical Traveler' by his followers, who include Arianna Huffington and Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys before his death, the news of Hinkins' passing was published on his organizations website. There was no cause of death given for the spiritualist who was living in Los Angeles at the time of his passing. Dr. John-Roger Hinkins, writer Arianna Huffington and producer Norman Lear (l-r) chat at the launch party for Huffington's new book "Fanatics and Fools : The Game Plan For Winning Back America" on April 7, 2004 at a private residence in Beverly Hills, California. Spiritualist leader known as John-Roger had more than 5,000 followers. Believed in the 'Mystical Traveler' who was part of a universal consciousness. Most prominent member of MSIA (pronounced 'messiah') is Arianna Huffington
John-Roger Hinkins
[ "Hinkins", "John-Roger", "John-Roger Hinkins", "Roger Delano Hinkins" ]
{ "passage": 3482, "query": 5340 }
Query: In its almost 45-years of existence, the MSIA has faced accusations of being cult and of @placeholder making unwanted sexual advances toward male members. Entities: Hinkins, Mystical Traveler, Game Plan For Winning Back America, Beverly Hills, California, Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys, Norman Lear, Huffington, Roger Delano Hinkins, John-Roger Hinkins, John-Roger, MSIA, Los Angeles, Fools, Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, Arianna Huffington Passage: Roger Delano Hinkins the founder of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness has died at the age of 80, it was announced on Wednesday. Known as the 'Mystical Traveler' by his followers, who include Arianna Huffington and Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys before his death, the news of Hinkins' passing was published on his organizations website. There was no cause of death given for the spiritualist who was living in Los Angeles at the time of his passing. Dr. John-Roger Hinkins, writer Arianna Huffington and producer Norman Lear (l-r) chat at the launch party for Huffington's new book "Fanatics and Fools : The Game Plan For Winning Back America" on April 7, 2004 at a private residence in Beverly Hills, California. Spiritualist leader known as John-Roger had more than 5,000 followers. Believed in the 'Mystical Traveler' who was part of a universal consciousness. Most prominent member of MSIA (pronounced 'messiah') is Arianna Huffington
Roger Delano Hinkins
[ "Hinkins", "John-Roger", "John-Roger Hinkins", "Roger Delano Hinkins" ]
{ "passage": 3482, "query": 5341 }
Query: Specifically claims were made that in the early 1980s, @placeholder would threaten young men at MSIA with spiritual exclusion from the group if they didn't have sex with him. Entities: Hinkins, Mystical Traveler, Game Plan For Winning Back America, Beverly Hills, California, Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys, Norman Lear, Huffington, Roger Delano Hinkins, John-Roger Hinkins, John-Roger, MSIA, Los Angeles, Fools, Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, Arianna Huffington Passage: Roger Delano Hinkins the founder of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness has died at the age of 80, it was announced on Wednesday. Known as the 'Mystical Traveler' by his followers, who include Arianna Huffington and Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys before his death, the news of Hinkins' passing was published on his organizations website. There was no cause of death given for the spiritualist who was living in Los Angeles at the time of his passing. Dr. John-Roger Hinkins, writer Arianna Huffington and producer Norman Lear (l-r) chat at the launch party for Huffington's new book "Fanatics and Fools : The Game Plan For Winning Back America" on April 7, 2004 at a private residence in Beverly Hills, California. Spiritualist leader known as John-Roger had more than 5,000 followers. Believed in the 'Mystical Traveler' who was part of a universal consciousness. Most prominent member of MSIA (pronounced 'messiah') is Arianna Huffington
Hinkins
[ "Hinkins", "John-Roger", "John-Roger Hinkins", "Roger Delano Hinkins" ]
{ "passage": 3482, "query": 5341 }
Query: Specifically claims were made that in the early 1980s, @placeholder would threaten young men at MSIA with spiritual exclusion from the group if they didn't have sex with him. Entities: Hinkins, Mystical Traveler, Game Plan For Winning Back America, Beverly Hills, California, Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys, Norman Lear, Huffington, Roger Delano Hinkins, John-Roger Hinkins, John-Roger, MSIA, Los Angeles, Fools, Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, Arianna Huffington Passage: Roger Delano Hinkins the founder of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness has died at the age of 80, it was announced on Wednesday. Known as the 'Mystical Traveler' by his followers, who include Arianna Huffington and Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys before his death, the news of Hinkins' passing was published on his organizations website. There was no cause of death given for the spiritualist who was living in Los Angeles at the time of his passing. Dr. John-Roger Hinkins, writer Arianna Huffington and producer Norman Lear (l-r) chat at the launch party for Huffington's new book "Fanatics and Fools : The Game Plan For Winning Back America" on April 7, 2004 at a private residence in Beverly Hills, California. Spiritualist leader known as John-Roger had more than 5,000 followers. Believed in the 'Mystical Traveler' who was part of a universal consciousness. Most prominent member of MSIA (pronounced 'messiah') is Arianna Huffington
John-Roger
[ "Hinkins", "John-Roger", "John-Roger Hinkins", "Roger Delano Hinkins" ]
{ "passage": 3482, "query": 5341 }
Query: Specifically claims were made that in the early 1980s, @placeholder would threaten young men at MSIA with spiritual exclusion from the group if they didn't have sex with him. Entities: Hinkins, Mystical Traveler, Game Plan For Winning Back America, Beverly Hills, California, Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys, Norman Lear, Huffington, Roger Delano Hinkins, John-Roger Hinkins, John-Roger, MSIA, Los Angeles, Fools, Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, Arianna Huffington Passage: Roger Delano Hinkins the founder of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness has died at the age of 80, it was announced on Wednesday. Known as the 'Mystical Traveler' by his followers, who include Arianna Huffington and Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys before his death, the news of Hinkins' passing was published on his organizations website. There was no cause of death given for the spiritualist who was living in Los Angeles at the time of his passing. Dr. John-Roger Hinkins, writer Arianna Huffington and producer Norman Lear (l-r) chat at the launch party for Huffington's new book "Fanatics and Fools : The Game Plan For Winning Back America" on April 7, 2004 at a private residence in Beverly Hills, California. Spiritualist leader known as John-Roger had more than 5,000 followers. Believed in the 'Mystical Traveler' who was part of a universal consciousness. Most prominent member of MSIA (pronounced 'messiah') is Arianna Huffington
John-Roger Hinkins
[ "Hinkins", "John-Roger", "John-Roger Hinkins", "Roger Delano Hinkins" ]
{ "passage": 3482, "query": 5341 }
Query: Specifically claims were made that in the early 1980s, @placeholder would threaten young men at MSIA with spiritual exclusion from the group if they didn't have sex with him. Entities: Hinkins, Mystical Traveler, Game Plan For Winning Back America, Beverly Hills, California, Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys, Norman Lear, Huffington, Roger Delano Hinkins, John-Roger Hinkins, John-Roger, MSIA, Los Angeles, Fools, Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, Arianna Huffington Passage: Roger Delano Hinkins the founder of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness has died at the age of 80, it was announced on Wednesday. Known as the 'Mystical Traveler' by his followers, who include Arianna Huffington and Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys before his death, the news of Hinkins' passing was published on his organizations website. There was no cause of death given for the spiritualist who was living in Los Angeles at the time of his passing. Dr. John-Roger Hinkins, writer Arianna Huffington and producer Norman Lear (l-r) chat at the launch party for Huffington's new book "Fanatics and Fools : The Game Plan For Winning Back America" on April 7, 2004 at a private residence in Beverly Hills, California. Spiritualist leader known as John-Roger had more than 5,000 followers. Believed in the 'Mystical Traveler' who was part of a universal consciousness. Most prominent member of MSIA (pronounced 'messiah') is Arianna Huffington
Roger Delano Hinkins
[ "Hinkins", "John-Roger", "John-Roger Hinkins", "Roger Delano Hinkins" ]
{ "passage": 3482, "query": 5342 }
Query: Leader: Claims were made that in the early 1980s, @placeholder would threaten young men at MSIA with spiritual exclusion from the group if they didn't have sex with him. Entities: Hinkins, Mystical Traveler, Game Plan For Winning Back America, Beverly Hills, California, Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys, Norman Lear, Huffington, Roger Delano Hinkins, John-Roger Hinkins, John-Roger, MSIA, Los Angeles, Fools, Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, Arianna Huffington Passage: Roger Delano Hinkins the founder of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness has died at the age of 80, it was announced on Wednesday. Known as the 'Mystical Traveler' by his followers, who include Arianna Huffington and Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys before his death, the news of Hinkins' passing was published on his organizations website. There was no cause of death given for the spiritualist who was living in Los Angeles at the time of his passing. Dr. John-Roger Hinkins, writer Arianna Huffington and producer Norman Lear (l-r) chat at the launch party for Huffington's new book "Fanatics and Fools : The Game Plan For Winning Back America" on April 7, 2004 at a private residence in Beverly Hills, California. Spiritualist leader known as John-Roger had more than 5,000 followers. Believed in the 'Mystical Traveler' who was part of a universal consciousness. Most prominent member of MSIA (pronounced 'messiah') is Arianna Huffington
Hinkins
[ "Hinkins", "John-Roger", "John-Roger Hinkins", "Roger Delano Hinkins" ]
{ "passage": 3482, "query": 5342 }
Query: Leader: Claims were made that in the early 1980s, @placeholder would threaten young men at MSIA with spiritual exclusion from the group if they didn't have sex with him. Entities: Hinkins, Mystical Traveler, Game Plan For Winning Back America, Beverly Hills, California, Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys, Norman Lear, Huffington, Roger Delano Hinkins, John-Roger Hinkins, John-Roger, MSIA, Los Angeles, Fools, Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, Arianna Huffington Passage: Roger Delano Hinkins the founder of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness has died at the age of 80, it was announced on Wednesday. Known as the 'Mystical Traveler' by his followers, who include Arianna Huffington and Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys before his death, the news of Hinkins' passing was published on his organizations website. There was no cause of death given for the spiritualist who was living in Los Angeles at the time of his passing. Dr. John-Roger Hinkins, writer Arianna Huffington and producer Norman Lear (l-r) chat at the launch party for Huffington's new book "Fanatics and Fools : The Game Plan For Winning Back America" on April 7, 2004 at a private residence in Beverly Hills, California. Spiritualist leader known as John-Roger had more than 5,000 followers. Believed in the 'Mystical Traveler' who was part of a universal consciousness. Most prominent member of MSIA (pronounced 'messiah') is Arianna Huffington
John-Roger
[ "Hinkins", "John-Roger", "John-Roger Hinkins", "Roger Delano Hinkins" ]
{ "passage": 3482, "query": 5342 }
Query: Leader: Claims were made that in the early 1980s, @placeholder would threaten young men at MSIA with spiritual exclusion from the group if they didn't have sex with him. Entities: Hinkins, Mystical Traveler, Game Plan For Winning Back America, Beverly Hills, California, Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys, Norman Lear, Huffington, Roger Delano Hinkins, John-Roger Hinkins, John-Roger, MSIA, Los Angeles, Fools, Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, Arianna Huffington Passage: Roger Delano Hinkins the founder of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness has died at the age of 80, it was announced on Wednesday. Known as the 'Mystical Traveler' by his followers, who include Arianna Huffington and Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys before his death, the news of Hinkins' passing was published on his organizations website. There was no cause of death given for the spiritualist who was living in Los Angeles at the time of his passing. Dr. John-Roger Hinkins, writer Arianna Huffington and producer Norman Lear (l-r) chat at the launch party for Huffington's new book "Fanatics and Fools : The Game Plan For Winning Back America" on April 7, 2004 at a private residence in Beverly Hills, California. Spiritualist leader known as John-Roger had more than 5,000 followers. Believed in the 'Mystical Traveler' who was part of a universal consciousness. Most prominent member of MSIA (pronounced 'messiah') is Arianna Huffington
John-Roger Hinkins
[ "Hinkins", "John-Roger", "John-Roger Hinkins", "Roger Delano Hinkins" ]
{ "passage": 3482, "query": 5342 }
Query: Leader: Claims were made that in the early 1980s, @placeholder would threaten young men at MSIA with spiritual exclusion from the group if they didn't have sex with him. Entities: Hinkins, Mystical Traveler, Game Plan For Winning Back America, Beverly Hills, California, Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys, Norman Lear, Huffington, Roger Delano Hinkins, John-Roger Hinkins, John-Roger, MSIA, Los Angeles, Fools, Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, Arianna Huffington Passage: Roger Delano Hinkins the founder of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness has died at the age of 80, it was announced on Wednesday. Known as the 'Mystical Traveler' by his followers, who include Arianna Huffington and Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys before his death, the news of Hinkins' passing was published on his organizations website. There was no cause of death given for the spiritualist who was living in Los Angeles at the time of his passing. Dr. John-Roger Hinkins, writer Arianna Huffington and producer Norman Lear (l-r) chat at the launch party for Huffington's new book "Fanatics and Fools : The Game Plan For Winning Back America" on April 7, 2004 at a private residence in Beverly Hills, California. Spiritualist leader known as John-Roger had more than 5,000 followers. Believed in the 'Mystical Traveler' who was part of a universal consciousness. Most prominent member of MSIA (pronounced 'messiah') is Arianna Huffington
Roger Delano Hinkins
[ "Netanyahu", "Sara Netanyahu" ]
{ "passage": 3483, "query": 5343 }
Query: @placeholder did not like this and asked that the children leave the house Entities: Israeli, Sara, Meni Naftali, Netanyahu, Naftali, Sara Netanyahu, Benjamin Netanyahu Passage: A former caretaker for Benjamin Netanyahu is suing the Israeli Prime Minister over allegations that he was mistreated and verbally abused by the leader’s wife, it was revealed last night. Meni Naftali - who is seeking around £110,000 in damages - claims he was repeatedly subjected to abusive language, including an ethnic slur, by Sara Netanyahu during his 20 months on the job. In one instance, Mr Naftali said that Mrs Netanyahu called him at 3am to complain that he had bought milk in a plastic storage bag instead of a carton, according to the lawsuit. Couple: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu listens to his wife Sara during a meeting last December. Meni Naftali claims he was repeatedly subjected to abusive language. Seeking £110,000 in damages over claims against Sara Netanyahu. She 'called him at 3am to complain he'd bought milk in plastic bag'
Netanyahu
[ "Netanyahu", "Sara Netanyahu" ]
{ "passage": 3483, "query": 5343 }
Query: @placeholder did not like this and asked that the children leave the house Entities: Israeli, Sara, Meni Naftali, Netanyahu, Naftali, Sara Netanyahu, Benjamin Netanyahu Passage: A former caretaker for Benjamin Netanyahu is suing the Israeli Prime Minister over allegations that he was mistreated and verbally abused by the leader’s wife, it was revealed last night. Meni Naftali - who is seeking around £110,000 in damages - claims he was repeatedly subjected to abusive language, including an ethnic slur, by Sara Netanyahu during his 20 months on the job. In one instance, Mr Naftali said that Mrs Netanyahu called him at 3am to complain that he had bought milk in a plastic storage bag instead of a carton, according to the lawsuit. Couple: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu listens to his wife Sara during a meeting last December. Meni Naftali claims he was repeatedly subjected to abusive language. Seeking £110,000 in damages over claims against Sara Netanyahu. She 'called him at 3am to complain he'd bought milk in plastic bag'
Sara Netanyahu
[ "Senate" ]
{ "passage": 3484, "query": 5344 }
Query: "When and if FISA does come back to the @placeholder floor, I will offer my amendment to strip the retroactive immunity provision out of the bill. Entities: House, John McCain, liberal Democrats, D-Wisconsin, Chris Dodd, FISA, D-Connecticut, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, CNN, McCain, Russ Feingold, Barack Obama, WASHINGTON, Feingold, Bush, Senate, Measure, Obama, Democratic, Dodd Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Opponents of a bill that would overhaul the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act blocked consideration Thursday of the controversial bill until after the July 4 recess. Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wisconsin, says the FISA overhaul legislation is "deeply flawed." Senate Democratic leaders announced the delay because of a filibuster spearheaded by Sens. Russ Feingold, D-Wisconsin, and Chris Dodd, D-Connecticut. But the measure is expected to pass by a large margin with the support of both major parties' presumptive presidential nominees, Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain. Language that appears likely to let telecommunications companies escape lawsuits over the Bush administration's warrantless surveillance program has drawn sharp opposition from liberal Democrats such as Feingold and Dodd. Democratic Sens. Russ Feingold, Chris Dodd lead filibuster against bill. They urge their peers to reconsider the legislation over the July 4 recess. Measure is expected to pass with a large margin and support of Obama, McCain. House voted last week to overhaul 1978 legislation
Senate
[ "Clive", "Clive Samson" ]
{ "passage": 3485, "query": 5345 }
Query: @placeholder, who has been unable to work for four years and struggles to walk because he suffers from arthritis and tendinosis, said: 'It would be devastating if we had to leave. Entities: Peter, Geoffrey, Peter Samson, Dartford Council, RAF, Betsham, Clive, Clive Samson, Southfleet, Yvonne, Kent, Brothers Passage: Two disabled brothers face eviction from their childhood home because the council says the property is too big for them since their parents died of cancer. Clive Samson, 50, and his 49-year-old brother Peter, lived with their mother and father in a three-bedroom council house in Betsham, near Southfleet in Kent. But they lost their father Geoffrey, a former RAF serviceman, to pancreatic cancer in December 2012 before his wife of more than 50 years, Yvonne, succumbed to breast cancer and lymphoma just months later at the age of 72. Clive Samson (left) and his brother Peter (right) say they face eviction after their parents died of cancer five months apart. Clive and Peter Samson lost father Geoffrey to cancer in December 2012. Just five months after he passed away his wife Yvonne died of cancer at 72. Brothers applied for lease for council house they lived in to pass on to them. But they claim the council has told them they face eviction from 1930s home. Claim council said they must leave as they have a spare bedroom which other tenants could fill. Dartford Council has pledged to find a 'common sense solution' to problem
Clive
[ "Clive", "Clive Samson" ]
{ "passage": 3485, "query": 5345 }
Query: @placeholder, who has been unable to work for four years and struggles to walk because he suffers from arthritis and tendinosis, said: 'It would be devastating if we had to leave. Entities: Peter, Geoffrey, Peter Samson, Dartford Council, RAF, Betsham, Clive, Clive Samson, Southfleet, Yvonne, Kent, Brothers Passage: Two disabled brothers face eviction from their childhood home because the council says the property is too big for them since their parents died of cancer. Clive Samson, 50, and his 49-year-old brother Peter, lived with their mother and father in a three-bedroom council house in Betsham, near Southfleet in Kent. But they lost their father Geoffrey, a former RAF serviceman, to pancreatic cancer in December 2012 before his wife of more than 50 years, Yvonne, succumbed to breast cancer and lymphoma just months later at the age of 72. Clive Samson (left) and his brother Peter (right) say they face eviction after their parents died of cancer five months apart. Clive and Peter Samson lost father Geoffrey to cancer in December 2012. Just five months after he passed away his wife Yvonne died of cancer at 72. Brothers applied for lease for council house they lived in to pass on to them. But they claim the council has told them they face eviction from 1930s home. Claim council said they must leave as they have a spare bedroom which other tenants could fill. Dartford Council has pledged to find a 'common sense solution' to problem
Clive Samson
[ "Mississippi Burning" ]
{ "passage": 3486, "query": 5346 }
Query: On screen: The murders inspired the 1988 film M@placeholderwith Willem Defoe Entities: James Chaney, US, African-American civil rights movement, Meryl Streep, Presidential Medal of Freedom, White House, FBI, Barack Obama, Andrew Goodman, Neshoba County, Voting Rights Act, Ku Klux Klansmen, Michael Schwerner, Civil Rights Act, Mississippi, Stevie Wonder, Mississippi Burning Passage: Honoured: James Chaney will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously Three civil rights workers who were killed by Ku Klux Klansmen in 1964 are going to be posthumously awarded the highest civilian honour of the US - the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The murders of Michael Schwerner, James Chaney and Andrew Goodman in Neshoba County, Mississippi, saw the FBI launch a massive investigation dubbed 'Mississippi Burning'. The activists are among 19 people, including Stevie Wonder and Meryl Streep, who will be awarded the nation's highest civilian honor by President Barack Obama at the White House today. Despite this high honour, some relatives of the trio are uneasy about the award, saying it takes focus off all the victims of racism and those who were killed during the African-American civil rights movement in the 60s and today. Michael Schwerner, James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, murdered in 1964. They became known as the 'Mississippi Burning' trio after investigation. National outrage saw Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act passed. Now being awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously
Mississippi Burning
[ "Oscar Pistorius", "Pistorius" ]
{ "passage": 3487, "query": 5347 }
Query: Last week, @placeholder, 27, took the stand for the first time since the trial started on March 3 to testify about what happened on the fateful day. Entities: Valentine's Day, Pistorius, Reeva Steenkamp, Oscar Pistorius, Roger Dixon, Gerrie Nel Passage: After five days of relentless cross-examination that left Oscar Pistorius quivering, sobbing and fumbling, the athlete's defense team now has a chance to discredit the prosecution by presenting its witnesses. During cross-examination, prosecutor Gerrie Nel accused the athlete of inconsistencies and contradictions in his testimony. His aim is to prove that Pistorius intentionally shot and killed his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, after a heated argument in the early hours of Valentine's Day last year. The defense team now gets its chance to cast doubt on that account and prove that the star sprinter shot his girlfriend through a closed bathroom door after mistaking her for an intruder. After Thursday's session, the trial will be postponed until May 5. Prosecutor has accused the athlete of inconsistencies and contradictions. The defense calls forensics expert Roger Dixon. He disputes a pathologist's explanation of victim Reeva Steenkamp's back wounds
Oscar Pistorius
[ "Oscar Pistorius", "Pistorius" ]
{ "passage": 3487, "query": 5347 }
Query: Last week, @placeholder, 27, took the stand for the first time since the trial started on March 3 to testify about what happened on the fateful day. Entities: Valentine's Day, Pistorius, Reeva Steenkamp, Oscar Pistorius, Roger Dixon, Gerrie Nel Passage: After five days of relentless cross-examination that left Oscar Pistorius quivering, sobbing and fumbling, the athlete's defense team now has a chance to discredit the prosecution by presenting its witnesses. During cross-examination, prosecutor Gerrie Nel accused the athlete of inconsistencies and contradictions in his testimony. His aim is to prove that Pistorius intentionally shot and killed his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, after a heated argument in the early hours of Valentine's Day last year. The defense team now gets its chance to cast doubt on that account and prove that the star sprinter shot his girlfriend through a closed bathroom door after mistaking her for an intruder. After Thursday's session, the trial will be postponed until May 5. Prosecutor has accused the athlete of inconsistencies and contradictions. The defense calls forensics expert Roger Dixon. He disputes a pathologist's explanation of victim Reeva Steenkamp's back wounds
Pistorius
[ "Americans" ]
{ "passage": 3488, "query": 5348 }
Query: The drug lords are forced to import more guns from the @placeholder at higher prices and channel more drug shipments to Mexican customers, who pay lower prices than the cartels could charge Americans if the drugs were making their way north. Entities: Institutional Revolutionary Party, Mexican, CNN.com, Michael Jackson, PRI, Ruben Navarrette Jr., California, Mexico, Navarrette, Sarah Palin, Calderon, Americans, SAN DIEGO, Mexicans, Chamber of Deputies, CNN, Felipe Calderon, San Diego Union-Tribune Passage: Editor's note: Ruben Navarrette Jr. is a member of the San Diego Union-Tribune editorial board, a nationally syndicated columnist and a regular contributor to CNN.com. Read his column here. Ruben Navarrette Jr. says President Felipe Calderon's war on drugs remains a noble battle for the soul of Mexico. SAN DIEGO, California (CNN) -- It has nothing to do with Michael Jackson or Sarah Palin, but there's a big story brewing south of the border to which Americans should pay close attention. Like a monster that refuses to die, Mexico's once-disgraced Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, made a convincing comeback in last weekend's midterm elections. The PRI recaptured its majority in the 500-member Chamber of Deputies and won five of six governorships up for grabs. Mexican leader Felipe Calderon may face defeat in 2012 after PRI makes comeback. Some Mexicans fault Calderon for stirring up violence with war on drugs. Calderon should address problems and press ahead, Ruben Navarrette Jr. says. Evidence points to drug traffickers feeling the pinch, Navarrette says
Americans
[ "Americans" ]
{ "passage": 3488, "query": 5349 }
Query: The drug lords are forced to import more guns from the United States at higher prices and channel more drug shipments to Mexican customers, who pay lower prices than the cartels could charge @placeholder if the drugs were making their way north. Entities: Institutional Revolutionary Party, Mexican, CNN.com, Michael Jackson, PRI, Ruben Navarrette Jr., California, Mexico, Navarrette, Sarah Palin, Calderon, Americans, SAN DIEGO, Mexicans, Chamber of Deputies, CNN, Felipe Calderon, San Diego Union-Tribune Passage: Editor's note: Ruben Navarrette Jr. is a member of the San Diego Union-Tribune editorial board, a nationally syndicated columnist and a regular contributor to CNN.com. Read his column here. Ruben Navarrette Jr. says President Felipe Calderon's war on drugs remains a noble battle for the soul of Mexico. SAN DIEGO, California (CNN) -- It has nothing to do with Michael Jackson or Sarah Palin, but there's a big story brewing south of the border to which Americans should pay close attention. Like a monster that refuses to die, Mexico's once-disgraced Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, made a convincing comeback in last weekend's midterm elections. The PRI recaptured its majority in the 500-member Chamber of Deputies and won five of six governorships up for grabs. Mexican leader Felipe Calderon may face defeat in 2012 after PRI makes comeback. Some Mexicans fault Calderon for stirring up violence with war on drugs. Calderon should address problems and press ahead, Ruben Navarrette Jr. says. Evidence points to drug traffickers feeling the pinch, Navarrette says
Americans
[ "Michelle Obama", "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 3489, "query": 5350 }
Query: First lady @placeholder and the state's other senator, John Kerry, sat with Kennedy and wife, Victoria, in a box overlooking the stage. Entities: Victoria, Ted Kennedy, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Caroline Kennedy, Michelle Obama, Democrat, Lauren Bacall, Happy Birthday, James Taylor, CNN, Kennedy, John Kerry, WASHINGTON, Bill Cosby, John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award, Broadway, Frederica von Stade, Massachusetts, Bernadette Peters, Obama, Denyce Graves, Kennedy Center Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Obama led a chorus of "Happy Birthday" for Sen. Ted Kennedy on Sunday night at the Kennedy Center, topping off a celebration of the senator's 77th birthday that featured a crowd of celebrities and political heavyweights. Sen. Ted Kennedy, left, with his wife, Victoria, and Sen. John Kerry at the Kennedy Center on Sunday night. The Massachusetts Democrat, whose birthday was on Feb. 22, received the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award during an evening that included performances by Broadway stars Bernadette Peters and Brian Stokes Mitchell, opera singers Denyce Graves and Frederica von Stade, singer James Taylor, actress Lauren Bacall, comedian Bill Cosby and others. Celebrities and political heavyweights mark Sen. Ted Kennedy's 77th birthday. Senator receives the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award. Kennedy was the unanimous selection of the committee that decides the award. Attendees include Caroline Kennedy, Michelle Obama, Bill Cosby, John Kerry
Michelle Obama
[ "Michelle Obama", "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 3489, "query": 5350 }
Query: First lady @placeholder and the state's other senator, John Kerry, sat with Kennedy and wife, Victoria, in a box overlooking the stage. Entities: Victoria, Ted Kennedy, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Caroline Kennedy, Michelle Obama, Democrat, Lauren Bacall, Happy Birthday, James Taylor, CNN, Kennedy, John Kerry, WASHINGTON, Bill Cosby, John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award, Broadway, Frederica von Stade, Massachusetts, Bernadette Peters, Obama, Denyce Graves, Kennedy Center Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Obama led a chorus of "Happy Birthday" for Sen. Ted Kennedy on Sunday night at the Kennedy Center, topping off a celebration of the senator's 77th birthday that featured a crowd of celebrities and political heavyweights. Sen. Ted Kennedy, left, with his wife, Victoria, and Sen. John Kerry at the Kennedy Center on Sunday night. The Massachusetts Democrat, whose birthday was on Feb. 22, received the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award during an evening that included performances by Broadway stars Bernadette Peters and Brian Stokes Mitchell, opera singers Denyce Graves and Frederica von Stade, singer James Taylor, actress Lauren Bacall, comedian Bill Cosby and others. Celebrities and political heavyweights mark Sen. Ted Kennedy's 77th birthday. Senator receives the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award. Kennedy was the unanimous selection of the committee that decides the award. Attendees include Caroline Kennedy, Michelle Obama, Bill Cosby, John Kerry
Obama
[ "Victoria" ]
{ "passage": 3489, "query": 5351 }
Query: First lady Michelle Obama and the state's other senator, John Kerry, sat with Kennedy and wife, @placeholder, in a box overlooking the stage. Entities: Victoria, Ted Kennedy, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Caroline Kennedy, Michelle Obama, Democrat, Lauren Bacall, Happy Birthday, James Taylor, CNN, Kennedy, John Kerry, WASHINGTON, Bill Cosby, John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award, Broadway, Frederica von Stade, Massachusetts, Bernadette Peters, Obama, Denyce Graves, Kennedy Center Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Obama led a chorus of "Happy Birthday" for Sen. Ted Kennedy on Sunday night at the Kennedy Center, topping off a celebration of the senator's 77th birthday that featured a crowd of celebrities and political heavyweights. Sen. Ted Kennedy, left, with his wife, Victoria, and Sen. John Kerry at the Kennedy Center on Sunday night. The Massachusetts Democrat, whose birthday was on Feb. 22, received the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award during an evening that included performances by Broadway stars Bernadette Peters and Brian Stokes Mitchell, opera singers Denyce Graves and Frederica von Stade, singer James Taylor, actress Lauren Bacall, comedian Bill Cosby and others. Celebrities and political heavyweights mark Sen. Ted Kennedy's 77th birthday. Senator receives the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award. Kennedy was the unanimous selection of the committee that decides the award. Attendees include Caroline Kennedy, Michelle Obama, Bill Cosby, John Kerry
Victoria
[ "Europe" ]
{ "passage": 3490, "query": 5352 }
Query: "If you look in @placeholder -- in particular core Europe -- what you see is people don't have any hope and so what they do is they don't spend, and firms don't invest and banks don't lend," said Blanchard. Entities: Hong Kong, United States, Japan, U.S., Christine Lagarde, Shinzo Abe, India, CNN, IMF, Europe, China, International Monetary Fund Passage: Hong Kong (CNN) -- We live in a three-speed economic world, according to the International Monetary Fund. Nations that enjoy the fastest growth include China, India and other emerging countries. Moving at a moderate pace are the United States, finally seeing the light at the end of the 2008 financial crisis tunnel, and Japan, riding a resurgence thanks to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's vow for a 2% inflation target. But economic growth across most of Europe is still growing at a crawl. Earlier this month, IMF managing director Christine Lagarde, said this current three-speed world is setting up financial imbalances that could pave the way for future crises. And just this week, against this backdrop of divergent growth rates, the IMF cut world economic growth for 2013 from 3.5% to 3.3%. IMF says world economies are separating into three different speeds. China, India growing fastest, U.S. and Japan have moderate growth, Europe slowest. In April, IMF cut global growth forecast from 3.5% to 3.3% for 2013. IMF chief economist still hopeful, says best tool for Europe is monetary policy
Europe
[ "Silvio Berlusconi" ]
{ "passage": 3491, "query": 5353 }
Query: No one is a fan of uncertainty, and no one is going to invest in a debt-ridden country without a plan for recovery -- much less one without a functioning government -- so Italy's short-term plan will be to get these austerity measures passed, see @placeholder off, and hold new elections so at least international lenders will know who they're dealing with. Entities: Italy, Greece, Greek, Silvio Berlusconi, George Papandreou, CNN, Europe Passage: (CNN) -- Europe's financial crisis claimed its second scalp in three days when Italy's Silvio Berlusconi announced he will step down after parliament approves new austerity measures in an effort to stave off economic collapse. The scandal-plagued prime minister will follow his Greek counterpart George Papandreou into early retirement as fears grow that Italy, the eurozone's third largest economy, may default on its debt. Italy has failed to implement austerity measures designed to reduce its mammoth €1.9 trillion debt load -- nearly six times that of Greece -- and the cost to the country of borrowing more money to pay off that debt is spiraling out of control. Italy's bond yields have passed the dangerous 7% threshold. Bond yields represent investor confidence in a country's ability to repay its debt. Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi announced he will resign following the passage of austerity measures. With a debt pile of nearly 2 trillion euros, Italy is seen as too big for Europe to bail out
Silvio Berlusconi
[ "Italy" ]
{ "passage": 3491, "query": 5354 }
Query: Business 360 blog on @placeholder: Too big to fail, too big to bail Entities: Italy, Greece, Greek, Silvio Berlusconi, George Papandreou, CNN, Europe Passage: (CNN) -- Europe's financial crisis claimed its second scalp in three days when Italy's Silvio Berlusconi announced he will step down after parliament approves new austerity measures in an effort to stave off economic collapse. The scandal-plagued prime minister will follow his Greek counterpart George Papandreou into early retirement as fears grow that Italy, the eurozone's third largest economy, may default on its debt. Italy has failed to implement austerity measures designed to reduce its mammoth €1.9 trillion debt load -- nearly six times that of Greece -- and the cost to the country of borrowing more money to pay off that debt is spiraling out of control. Italy's bond yields have passed the dangerous 7% threshold. Bond yields represent investor confidence in a country's ability to repay its debt. Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi announced he will resign following the passage of austerity measures. With a debt pile of nearly 2 trillion euros, Italy is seen as too big for Europe to bail out
Italy
[ "Nightline" ]
{ "passage": 3492, "query": 5355 }
Query: In an episode to air Wednesday, @placeholder speaks to the couple, whose ordeal ended there. Entities: Amazing Grace, Daily Mail, Nashville, Claire, Nightline, ABC, Jill Wagner, Dallas Cowboys, Paisleys, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Paisley, Wipeout John Henson, John Henson, Kate Gosselin, Brad Paisley Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:03 EST, 5 November 2013 | UPDATED: 23:05 EST, 5 November 2013 Country music superstar Brad Paisley and his actress wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley admit they were taken in by a con artist pretending to be the mother of a little girl dying of cancer. The celebrity couple spent 10 days convinced they were emailing, texting and in Paisley's case singing to a girl named Claire who had deadly brain cancer. Along with the Paisleys, a Wednesday Nightline segment uncovers a slew of other celebrity victims of the hoax including reality star Kate Gosselin, hosts of ABC's Wipeout John Henson and Jill Wagner, and some Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders. Paisley and his Nashville star wife were taken in by a woman who claimed she had a daughter with end-stage cancer. 'It sounded very sort of real': The couple says the con began slowly but eventually had them totally convinced and Paisley even sang a song Amazing Grace to the imaginary daughter on the phone. Other celebrities including reality star Kate Gosselin, Wipeout hosts John Henson and Jill Wagner, Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders were also duped in the hoax according to a Wednesday episode of Nightline
Nightline
[ "Darren Wilson", "Wilson" ]
{ "passage": 3493, "query": 5356 }
Query: There is much more work to do, regardless of what happens to @placeholder, or any other individual. Entities: Darren Wilson, Missouri, Jeffrey Toobin, Ferguson, Wilson, Michael Brown, CNN, Brown Passage: (CNN)It now appears likely that Darren Wilson, the police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, who shot and killed Michael Brown, will never face criminal charges for his actions. The state grand jury declined to vote an indictment in November, and news reports indicate that there will be no federal charges against him either. Whether these decisions are correct or not, they underline the difficulty of using criminal prosecutions as vehicles for large-scale reform. Criminal investigations are based on close analysis of what happened at a particular time and place. Brown's death at Wilson's hands is a classic example. At one level, the events of August 9 in Ferguson are undisputed. Brown robbed a convenience store. Moments later, he and Wilson had a confrontation at the window of Wilson's patrol car -- during which Wilson's gun fired. Brown, who was unarmed, walked away. Wilson pursued him and shot him dead. Jeffrey Toobin: Darren Wilson should be treated like everyone else despite case's symbolism. But failure to file charges shouldn't be seen as vindication of Wilson or police, he says. One individual's liberation shouldn't be taken to mean society is free from scrutiny, he says
Darren Wilson
[ "Darren Wilson", "Wilson" ]
{ "passage": 3493, "query": 5356 }
Query: There is much more work to do, regardless of what happens to @placeholder, or any other individual. Entities: Darren Wilson, Missouri, Jeffrey Toobin, Ferguson, Wilson, Michael Brown, CNN, Brown Passage: (CNN)It now appears likely that Darren Wilson, the police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, who shot and killed Michael Brown, will never face criminal charges for his actions. The state grand jury declined to vote an indictment in November, and news reports indicate that there will be no federal charges against him either. Whether these decisions are correct or not, they underline the difficulty of using criminal prosecutions as vehicles for large-scale reform. Criminal investigations are based on close analysis of what happened at a particular time and place. Brown's death at Wilson's hands is a classic example. At one level, the events of August 9 in Ferguson are undisputed. Brown robbed a convenience store. Moments later, he and Wilson had a confrontation at the window of Wilson's patrol car -- during which Wilson's gun fired. Brown, who was unarmed, walked away. Wilson pursued him and shot him dead. Jeffrey Toobin: Darren Wilson should be treated like everyone else despite case's symbolism. But failure to file charges shouldn't be seen as vindication of Wilson or police, he says. One individual's liberation shouldn't be taken to mean society is free from scrutiny, he says
Wilson
[ "Barbara Walters" ]
{ "passage": 3494, "query": 5357 }
Query: I have to say my boss @placeholder pushed me. Entities: The View, Broadway, ABC, Barbara Walters, Sherri Shepherd, Bill Geddes, Shepherd, Cinderella, CNN, Jeffrey, Sherri Passage: (CNN) -- Sherri Shepherd is ready for a new "view." In Monday's pre-recorded episode of ABC's "The View," Shepherd was both optimistic and emotional. "The View" co-host announced in June she would be leaving the show after seven seasons. In her final farewell, which Sherri admitted was loaded in the teleprompter, Shepherd got ahead of the headlines and joked about the state of her personal life. With son Jeffrey sitting by her side, Shepherd said, "When I joined the view seven years ago Jeffrey was 2 years old and I was going through a very public divorce. Now my son is 9 years old and I'm going through another very public divorce. Let's just say I'm happy that Barbara Walters and Bill Geddes were better at picking co-hosts for this show than I was at choosing my husbands." Sherri Shepherd said an emotional goodbye to "The View" She co-hosted the daytime talk show for the last seven years. Shepherd will next appear on Broadway in "Cinderella"
Barbara Walters
[ "Cinderella" ]
{ "passage": 3494, "query": 5358 }
Query: Shepherd will make her Broadway debut as @placeholder's wicked stepmother come September. Entities: The View, Broadway, ABC, Barbara Walters, Sherri Shepherd, Bill Geddes, Shepherd, Cinderella, CNN, Jeffrey, Sherri Passage: (CNN) -- Sherri Shepherd is ready for a new "view." In Monday's pre-recorded episode of ABC's "The View," Shepherd was both optimistic and emotional. "The View" co-host announced in June she would be leaving the show after seven seasons. In her final farewell, which Sherri admitted was loaded in the teleprompter, Shepherd got ahead of the headlines and joked about the state of her personal life. With son Jeffrey sitting by her side, Shepherd said, "When I joined the view seven years ago Jeffrey was 2 years old and I was going through a very public divorce. Now my son is 9 years old and I'm going through another very public divorce. Let's just say I'm happy that Barbara Walters and Bill Geddes were better at picking co-hosts for this show than I was at choosing my husbands." Sherri Shepherd said an emotional goodbye to "The View" She co-hosted the daytime talk show for the last seven years. Shepherd will next appear on Broadway in "Cinderella"
Cinderella
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 3495, "query": 5359 }
Query: @placeholder and his top advisers have acknowledged problems with the health care website. Entities: White House, Obamacare, Sebelius, Obama, CNN, Bob Laszewski Passage: White House officials have pressured insurance industry executives to keep quiet amid mounting criticism over Obamacare's rollout, insurance industry sources told CNN. Sebelius: 'I apologize, I'm accountable' for Obamacare website flaws After insurance officials publicly criticized the implementation, White House staffers contacted insurers to express their displeasure, industry insiders said. Multiple sources declined to speak publicly about the push back because they fear retribution. But Bob Laszewski, who heads a consulting firm for big insurance companies, did talk on the record. "The White House is exerting massive pressure on the industry, including the trade associations, to keep quiet," he said. Insurance company executives say they got calls from White House after speaking out. A trade group leader says the Obama administration "is exerting massive pressure" A White House spokesman calls the accusation "preposterous and inaccurate"
Obama
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 3495, "query": 5360 }
Query: But @placeholder also has been accused of breaking his promise that people who like their current plans can keep them. Entities: White House, Obamacare, Sebelius, Obama, CNN, Bob Laszewski Passage: White House officials have pressured insurance industry executives to keep quiet amid mounting criticism over Obamacare's rollout, insurance industry sources told CNN. Sebelius: 'I apologize, I'm accountable' for Obamacare website flaws After insurance officials publicly criticized the implementation, White House staffers contacted insurers to express their displeasure, industry insiders said. Multiple sources declined to speak publicly about the push back because they fear retribution. But Bob Laszewski, who heads a consulting firm for big insurance companies, did talk on the record. "The White House is exerting massive pressure on the industry, including the trade associations, to keep quiet," he said. Insurance company executives say they got calls from White House after speaking out. A trade group leader says the Obama administration "is exerting massive pressure" A White House spokesman calls the accusation "preposterous and inaccurate"
Obama
[ "Akita" ]
{ "passage": 3496, "query": 5361 }
Query: Owner Dillenbeck says a lot of her friends thought Pig was an @placeholder before the DNA test Entities: Lakeland Terrier, Boxer, Helena, Alaskan Klee Kai, American Staffordshire Terrier, Pig the Dog, Maltese, Alabama, Akita, AL.com, Chow Chow, Scottish Deerhound, Pig, Dillenbeck, Kim Dillenbeck, Portuguese Water Dog Passage: DNA results have finally revealed the genetic make-up of the impossibly cute yet oddly shaped half-dog Pig. Turns out Pig the Dog is mainly a Boxer, Chow Chow and American Staffordshire Terrier, AL.com reported. But it also has some Portuguese Water Dog, Alaskan Klee Kai, Scottish Deerhound, Lakeland Terrier and Maltese. 'I felt like a cartoon character with my head crooked sideways going, "huh?"' Pig's human, Kim Dillenbeck, told AL.com. 'I don't see any of those close to her by appearance.' 'Everybody thought Akita,' added Dillenbeck, who lives in Helena, Alabama. 'I was was thinking something like a smaller dog, but I was wide open. Pig is famous for her half body and impossibly cute looks. Now DNA results have revealed her genetic make-up, which includes Boxer, Chow Chow and American Staffordshire Terrier. She also has some Portuguese Water Dog, Alaskan Klee Kai, Scottish Deerhound, Lakeland Terrier and Maltese
Akita
[ "Hughes", "Phillip Hughes" ]
{ "passage": 3497, "query": 5362 }
Query: @placeholder inspired people across the country that he did not even know Entities: Condolence Motion, Macksville, Michael Clarke, First Test, India, Adelaide, South Australia, Parliament, Phillip Hughes, NSW, Sydney, Greg, Hughes, Australian, New Year, Clarke, Brisbane, New South Wales, Melbourne Boxing Day Test, Australia, Virginia Passage: Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke arrived in Phillip Hughes' home town in northern New South Wales on Monday to help his best mate's parents, Greg and Virginia, prepare for Wednesday's funeral in Macksville. Clarke, 33, has won wide admiration for the leadership he has shown throughout the ordeal, including from the Prime Minister during a parliamentary condolence motion. His trip to Macksville comes as the first test match of the summer appears increasingly likely to take place in Adelaide next week, instead of Brisbane and Sydney's new year's test to be delayed. Scroll down for video Michael Clarke arrives in Macksville by chopper ahead of Phillip Hughes' funeral on Wednesday. Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke has arrived in Macksville on Monday to help the Hughes family prepare for Wednesday's funeral. Phillip Hughes died last week after the head injury suffered when hit playing for South Australia against NSW. Australia's Parliament paused for a Condolence Motion as a mark of respect on Monday afternoon. Adelaide is now set to host for the First Test versus India rather than Brisbane. The Brisbane match could become 2nd Test before the Melbourne Boxing Day Test and Sydney's traditional New Year's test match delayed
Hughes
[ "Hughes", "Phillip Hughes" ]
{ "passage": 3497, "query": 5362 }
Query: @placeholder inspired people across the country that he did not even know Entities: Condolence Motion, Macksville, Michael Clarke, First Test, India, Adelaide, South Australia, Parliament, Phillip Hughes, NSW, Sydney, Greg, Hughes, Australian, New Year, Clarke, Brisbane, New South Wales, Melbourne Boxing Day Test, Australia, Virginia Passage: Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke arrived in Phillip Hughes' home town in northern New South Wales on Monday to help his best mate's parents, Greg and Virginia, prepare for Wednesday's funeral in Macksville. Clarke, 33, has won wide admiration for the leadership he has shown throughout the ordeal, including from the Prime Minister during a parliamentary condolence motion. His trip to Macksville comes as the first test match of the summer appears increasingly likely to take place in Adelaide next week, instead of Brisbane and Sydney's new year's test to be delayed. Scroll down for video Michael Clarke arrives in Macksville by chopper ahead of Phillip Hughes' funeral on Wednesday. Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke has arrived in Macksville on Monday to help the Hughes family prepare for Wednesday's funeral. Phillip Hughes died last week after the head injury suffered when hit playing for South Australia against NSW. Australia's Parliament paused for a Condolence Motion as a mark of respect on Monday afternoon. Adelaide is now set to host for the First Test versus India rather than Brisbane. The Brisbane match could become 2nd Test before the Melbourne Boxing Day Test and Sydney's traditional New Year's test match delayed
Phillip Hughes
[ "Hughes", "Phillip Hughes" ]
{ "passage": 3497, "query": 5363 }
Query: Life will never be the same' - referring to @placeholder being the 408th Australian to play test cricket. Entities: Condolence Motion, Macksville, Michael Clarke, First Test, India, Adelaide, South Australia, Parliament, Phillip Hughes, NSW, Sydney, Greg, Hughes, Australian, New Year, Clarke, Brisbane, New South Wales, Melbourne Boxing Day Test, Australia, Virginia Passage: Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke arrived in Phillip Hughes' home town in northern New South Wales on Monday to help his best mate's parents, Greg and Virginia, prepare for Wednesday's funeral in Macksville. Clarke, 33, has won wide admiration for the leadership he has shown throughout the ordeal, including from the Prime Minister during a parliamentary condolence motion. His trip to Macksville comes as the first test match of the summer appears increasingly likely to take place in Adelaide next week, instead of Brisbane and Sydney's new year's test to be delayed. Scroll down for video Michael Clarke arrives in Macksville by chopper ahead of Phillip Hughes' funeral on Wednesday. Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke has arrived in Macksville on Monday to help the Hughes family prepare for Wednesday's funeral. Phillip Hughes died last week after the head injury suffered when hit playing for South Australia against NSW. Australia's Parliament paused for a Condolence Motion as a mark of respect on Monday afternoon. Adelaide is now set to host for the First Test versus India rather than Brisbane. The Brisbane match could become 2nd Test before the Melbourne Boxing Day Test and Sydney's traditional New Year's test match delayed
Hughes
[ "Hughes", "Phillip Hughes" ]
{ "passage": 3497, "query": 5363 }
Query: Life will never be the same' - referring to @placeholder being the 408th Australian to play test cricket. Entities: Condolence Motion, Macksville, Michael Clarke, First Test, India, Adelaide, South Australia, Parliament, Phillip Hughes, NSW, Sydney, Greg, Hughes, Australian, New Year, Clarke, Brisbane, New South Wales, Melbourne Boxing Day Test, Australia, Virginia Passage: Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke arrived in Phillip Hughes' home town in northern New South Wales on Monday to help his best mate's parents, Greg and Virginia, prepare for Wednesday's funeral in Macksville. Clarke, 33, has won wide admiration for the leadership he has shown throughout the ordeal, including from the Prime Minister during a parliamentary condolence motion. His trip to Macksville comes as the first test match of the summer appears increasingly likely to take place in Adelaide next week, instead of Brisbane and Sydney's new year's test to be delayed. Scroll down for video Michael Clarke arrives in Macksville by chopper ahead of Phillip Hughes' funeral on Wednesday. Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke has arrived in Macksville on Monday to help the Hughes family prepare for Wednesday's funeral. Phillip Hughes died last week after the head injury suffered when hit playing for South Australia against NSW. Australia's Parliament paused for a Condolence Motion as a mark of respect on Monday afternoon. Adelaide is now set to host for the First Test versus India rather than Brisbane. The Brisbane match could become 2nd Test before the Melbourne Boxing Day Test and Sydney's traditional New Year's test match delayed
Phillip Hughes
[ "Hughes", "Phillip Hughes" ]
{ "passage": 3497, "query": 5364 }
Query: He also showed his deep admiration for @placeholder saying: 'This boy could do everything!' Entities: Condolence Motion, Macksville, Michael Clarke, First Test, India, Adelaide, South Australia, Parliament, Phillip Hughes, NSW, Sydney, Greg, Hughes, Australian, New Year, Clarke, Brisbane, New South Wales, Melbourne Boxing Day Test, Australia, Virginia Passage: Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke arrived in Phillip Hughes' home town in northern New South Wales on Monday to help his best mate's parents, Greg and Virginia, prepare for Wednesday's funeral in Macksville. Clarke, 33, has won wide admiration for the leadership he has shown throughout the ordeal, including from the Prime Minister during a parliamentary condolence motion. His trip to Macksville comes as the first test match of the summer appears increasingly likely to take place in Adelaide next week, instead of Brisbane and Sydney's new year's test to be delayed. Scroll down for video Michael Clarke arrives in Macksville by chopper ahead of Phillip Hughes' funeral on Wednesday. Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke has arrived in Macksville on Monday to help the Hughes family prepare for Wednesday's funeral. Phillip Hughes died last week after the head injury suffered when hit playing for South Australia against NSW. Australia's Parliament paused for a Condolence Motion as a mark of respect on Monday afternoon. Adelaide is now set to host for the First Test versus India rather than Brisbane. The Brisbane match could become 2nd Test before the Melbourne Boxing Day Test and Sydney's traditional New Year's test match delayed
Hughes
[ "Hughes", "Phillip Hughes" ]
{ "passage": 3497, "query": 5364 }
Query: He also showed his deep admiration for @placeholder saying: 'This boy could do everything!' Entities: Condolence Motion, Macksville, Michael Clarke, First Test, India, Adelaide, South Australia, Parliament, Phillip Hughes, NSW, Sydney, Greg, Hughes, Australian, New Year, Clarke, Brisbane, New South Wales, Melbourne Boxing Day Test, Australia, Virginia Passage: Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke arrived in Phillip Hughes' home town in northern New South Wales on Monday to help his best mate's parents, Greg and Virginia, prepare for Wednesday's funeral in Macksville. Clarke, 33, has won wide admiration for the leadership he has shown throughout the ordeal, including from the Prime Minister during a parliamentary condolence motion. His trip to Macksville comes as the first test match of the summer appears increasingly likely to take place in Adelaide next week, instead of Brisbane and Sydney's new year's test to be delayed. Scroll down for video Michael Clarke arrives in Macksville by chopper ahead of Phillip Hughes' funeral on Wednesday. Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke has arrived in Macksville on Monday to help the Hughes family prepare for Wednesday's funeral. Phillip Hughes died last week after the head injury suffered when hit playing for South Australia against NSW. Australia's Parliament paused for a Condolence Motion as a mark of respect on Monday afternoon. Adelaide is now set to host for the First Test versus India rather than Brisbane. The Brisbane match could become 2nd Test before the Melbourne Boxing Day Test and Sydney's traditional New Year's test match delayed
Phillip Hughes
[ "Hirst", "Rob Hirst" ]
{ "passage": 3498, "query": 5365 }
Query: @placeholder found out his childhood sweetheart was pregnant when the two were teenagers Entities: Rob Hirst, Midnight Oil, Hirst, Facebook, O' Shea, Bronte Beach, O'Shea, Adelaide, Aussie, Jay O'Shea, Australian Passage: Midnight Oil drummer Rob Hirst has a secret love child - Australian country music star Jay O'Shea. The pair have been forging a relationship with each other for the past four years and now O' Shea has decided to make their connection public. O'Shea, who is now 40-years-old, was adopted as a baby and has always longed to find out who were biological parents were. It has been revealed that Midnight Oil drummer Rob Hirst fathered a love child in 1974 After 15-years searching for answers, she was finally united with Hirst in 2010 at Bronte Beach, thanks to her biological mother. Midnight Oil drummer Rob Hirst fathered a love child when he was a teenager. The baby was put up for adoption at birth. Country music star Jay O'Shea has been revealed as the love child. She was adopted by a loving family in Adelaide and has two brothers. The pair have been forging a relationship for the past 4-years. O'Shea took to her Facebook page to announce the news. She said she feels 'blessed' and 'incredibly lucky' Hirst found fame as a drummer in Aussie band Midnight Oil. He has two daughters from another marriage
Hirst
[ "Hirst", "Rob Hirst" ]
{ "passage": 3498, "query": 5365 }
Query: @placeholder found out his childhood sweetheart was pregnant when the two were teenagers Entities: Rob Hirst, Midnight Oil, Hirst, Facebook, O' Shea, Bronte Beach, O'Shea, Adelaide, Aussie, Jay O'Shea, Australian Passage: Midnight Oil drummer Rob Hirst has a secret love child - Australian country music star Jay O'Shea. The pair have been forging a relationship with each other for the past four years and now O' Shea has decided to make their connection public. O'Shea, who is now 40-years-old, was adopted as a baby and has always longed to find out who were biological parents were. It has been revealed that Midnight Oil drummer Rob Hirst fathered a love child in 1974 After 15-years searching for answers, she was finally united with Hirst in 2010 at Bronte Beach, thanks to her biological mother. Midnight Oil drummer Rob Hirst fathered a love child when he was a teenager. The baby was put up for adoption at birth. Country music star Jay O'Shea has been revealed as the love child. She was adopted by a loving family in Adelaide and has two brothers. The pair have been forging a relationship for the past 4-years. O'Shea took to her Facebook page to announce the news. She said she feels 'blessed' and 'incredibly lucky' Hirst found fame as a drummer in Aussie band Midnight Oil. He has two daughters from another marriage
Rob Hirst
[ "American", "Americans", "U.S.", "USA" ]
{ "passage": 3499, "query": 5366 }
Query: "Portugal is not only one player ... they have a lot of good players, and we have to be completely 100% with the whole team to stop this team and to win that game," @placeholder midfielder Jermaine Jones said. Entities: Tim Howard, World Cup, Portuguese, Ronaldo, U.S., Americans, Manaus, Ghana, CNN, American, USA, Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal, Howard Passage: (CNN) -- Before the match even starts, there's already one clear winner in the U.S.-Portugal match Sunday: American sports bars. Sure, they may be teeming with Americans who didn't know anything about the World Cup before USA's stunning victory over Ghana last Monday. But Sunday's game has enough drama and story lines to excite both fair-weather fans and diehard followers. Behold ... Ronaldo Any confidence gained by beating Ghana will be tempered when USA faces Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. U.S. goal keeper Tim Howard is bracing for a serious challenge. "He's the best in the world with the ball at his feet, good striker, left and right foot, dominant in the air ... the list goes on and on," Howard told reporters Saturday. The match will feature superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo is grappling with a left knee injury. The USA and Portugal will face off in notoriously humid Manaus. A loss to USA would mean elimination for Portugal
American
[ "American", "Americans", "U.S.", "USA" ]
{ "passage": 3499, "query": 5366 }
Query: "Portugal is not only one player ... they have a lot of good players, and we have to be completely 100% with the whole team to stop this team and to win that game," @placeholder midfielder Jermaine Jones said. Entities: Tim Howard, World Cup, Portuguese, Ronaldo, U.S., Americans, Manaus, Ghana, CNN, American, USA, Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal, Howard Passage: (CNN) -- Before the match even starts, there's already one clear winner in the U.S.-Portugal match Sunday: American sports bars. Sure, they may be teeming with Americans who didn't know anything about the World Cup before USA's stunning victory over Ghana last Monday. But Sunday's game has enough drama and story lines to excite both fair-weather fans and diehard followers. Behold ... Ronaldo Any confidence gained by beating Ghana will be tempered when USA faces Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. U.S. goal keeper Tim Howard is bracing for a serious challenge. "He's the best in the world with the ball at his feet, good striker, left and right foot, dominant in the air ... the list goes on and on," Howard told reporters Saturday. The match will feature superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo is grappling with a left knee injury. The USA and Portugal will face off in notoriously humid Manaus. A loss to USA would mean elimination for Portugal
Americans
[ "American", "Americans", "U.S.", "USA" ]
{ "passage": 3499, "query": 5366 }
Query: "Portugal is not only one player ... they have a lot of good players, and we have to be completely 100% with the whole team to stop this team and to win that game," @placeholder midfielder Jermaine Jones said. Entities: Tim Howard, World Cup, Portuguese, Ronaldo, U.S., Americans, Manaus, Ghana, CNN, American, USA, Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal, Howard Passage: (CNN) -- Before the match even starts, there's already one clear winner in the U.S.-Portugal match Sunday: American sports bars. Sure, they may be teeming with Americans who didn't know anything about the World Cup before USA's stunning victory over Ghana last Monday. But Sunday's game has enough drama and story lines to excite both fair-weather fans and diehard followers. Behold ... Ronaldo Any confidence gained by beating Ghana will be tempered when USA faces Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. U.S. goal keeper Tim Howard is bracing for a serious challenge. "He's the best in the world with the ball at his feet, good striker, left and right foot, dominant in the air ... the list goes on and on," Howard told reporters Saturday. The match will feature superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo is grappling with a left knee injury. The USA and Portugal will face off in notoriously humid Manaus. A loss to USA would mean elimination for Portugal
U.S.
[ "American", "Americans", "U.S.", "USA" ]
{ "passage": 3499, "query": 5366 }
Query: "Portugal is not only one player ... they have a lot of good players, and we have to be completely 100% with the whole team to stop this team and to win that game," @placeholder midfielder Jermaine Jones said. Entities: Tim Howard, World Cup, Portuguese, Ronaldo, U.S., Americans, Manaus, Ghana, CNN, American, USA, Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal, Howard Passage: (CNN) -- Before the match even starts, there's already one clear winner in the U.S.-Portugal match Sunday: American sports bars. Sure, they may be teeming with Americans who didn't know anything about the World Cup before USA's stunning victory over Ghana last Monday. But Sunday's game has enough drama and story lines to excite both fair-weather fans and diehard followers. Behold ... Ronaldo Any confidence gained by beating Ghana will be tempered when USA faces Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. U.S. goal keeper Tim Howard is bracing for a serious challenge. "He's the best in the world with the ball at his feet, good striker, left and right foot, dominant in the air ... the list goes on and on," Howard told reporters Saturday. The match will feature superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo is grappling with a left knee injury. The USA and Portugal will face off in notoriously humid Manaus. A loss to USA would mean elimination for Portugal
USA
[ "Manaus" ]
{ "passage": 3499, "query": 5367 }
Query: Howard said he hasn't prepared any differently for the game in @placeholder. Entities: Tim Howard, World Cup, Portuguese, Ronaldo, U.S., Americans, Manaus, Ghana, CNN, American, USA, Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal, Howard Passage: (CNN) -- Before the match even starts, there's already one clear winner in the U.S.-Portugal match Sunday: American sports bars. Sure, they may be teeming with Americans who didn't know anything about the World Cup before USA's stunning victory over Ghana last Monday. But Sunday's game has enough drama and story lines to excite both fair-weather fans and diehard followers. Behold ... Ronaldo Any confidence gained by beating Ghana will be tempered when USA faces Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. U.S. goal keeper Tim Howard is bracing for a serious challenge. "He's the best in the world with the ball at his feet, good striker, left and right foot, dominant in the air ... the list goes on and on," Howard told reporters Saturday. The match will feature superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo is grappling with a left knee injury. The USA and Portugal will face off in notoriously humid Manaus. A loss to USA would mean elimination for Portugal
Manaus
[ "Boehner", "John Boehner" ]
{ "passage": 3500, "query": 5368 }
Query: Shaky ground: House Speaker @placeholder faces an uncertain political future following wranglings over the fiscal cliff and further criticism for not pushing a vote on a Sandy relief bill Entities: Hurricane Sandy, Boehner, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Christie, John Boehner, Republican, Democrats, Toby Harnden, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Washington Passage: By Toby Harnden In Washington John Boehner's job as Speaker of the House of Representatives is under threat after just 85 members of his Republican caucus voted for a fiscal cliff deal that 151 opposed and nearly all Democrats backed. To add to his woes, Boehner - who faces re-election as Speaker on Thursday - has been lambasted by New Jersey's Governor Chris Christie, a potential 2016 presidential candidate, for failing to bring to a vote a $60billion relief bill for those affected by Hurricane Sandy. Governor Christie denounced the 'disappointing and disgusting' spectacle of fiscal cliff manoeuvrings that showed a 'callous indifference' for the people of New Jersey. New Jersey Governor Christie said fiscal cliff manoeuvrings showed a 'callous indifference' to those in his state
Boehner
[ "Boehner", "John Boehner" ]
{ "passage": 3500, "query": 5368 }
Query: Shaky ground: House Speaker @placeholder faces an uncertain political future following wranglings over the fiscal cliff and further criticism for not pushing a vote on a Sandy relief bill Entities: Hurricane Sandy, Boehner, New Jersey, Chris Christie, Christie, John Boehner, Republican, Democrats, Toby Harnden, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Washington Passage: By Toby Harnden In Washington John Boehner's job as Speaker of the House of Representatives is under threat after just 85 members of his Republican caucus voted for a fiscal cliff deal that 151 opposed and nearly all Democrats backed. To add to his woes, Boehner - who faces re-election as Speaker on Thursday - has been lambasted by New Jersey's Governor Chris Christie, a potential 2016 presidential candidate, for failing to bring to a vote a $60billion relief bill for those affected by Hurricane Sandy. Governor Christie denounced the 'disappointing and disgusting' spectacle of fiscal cliff manoeuvrings that showed a 'callous indifference' for the people of New Jersey. New Jersey Governor Christie said fiscal cliff manoeuvrings showed a 'callous indifference' to those in his state
John Boehner
[ "Nina Pham" ]
{ "passage": 3501, "query": 5369 }
Query: Nurse @placeholder, 26, is reportedly in a good condition and being treated in isolation at Texas Presbyterian. Entities: Ebola, Dallas, Texas Presbyterian Hospital, Briana Aguirre, Thomas Duncan, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, Nina Pham, Aguirre Passage: A nurse at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, who cared for an Ebola-stricken colleague, has revealed today that medical staff were woefully ill-prepared for the crisis and even given supposed protective clothing with gaping holes at the neck. Briana Aguirre, who has worked at the Dallas hospital for three years, admitted to Today that Ebola had not even come up in conversation prior to the arrival of 'patient zero' Thomas Duncan at the facility last month. She said: 'We never talked about Ebola...we were never told what to look for.' Scroll down for video Nurse Briana Aguirre indicates where her neck was exposed while she treated her colleague Nina Pham who contracted Ebola at Texas Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas. Briana Aguirre, who has worked at the Dallas hospital for three years, admitted that Ebola was not discussed and there was no hands-on training. The nurse, who cared for sick colleague Nina Pham, was told to use strips of tape to cover a gap at the neck in her protective suit. Ms Aguirre asked the hospital VP to help in providing better protective gear for those treating Ebola - he hasn't called her back
Nina Pham
[ "Harry's Bar" ]
{ "passage": 3502, "query": 5370 }
Query: Iconic: The doors to @placeholder and its most famous legacy, the Bellini Entities: Bellini, Cipriani, Second World War, Custom, Harry's Bar, Ernest Hemingway, Orson Welles, Charlie Chaplin, Becky Evans, Giuseppe, Arrigo Cipriani, Venice Passage: By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 07:07 EST, 18 December 2012 | UPDATED: 04:41 EST, 19 December 2012 It is the home of the Bellini cocktail and renowned as one of the twentieth century's most famous bar, serving the likes of Orson Welles, Charlie Chaplin and Ernest Hemingway. But after surviving the Second World War and years of fascist rule, the legendary Cipriani family have called last orders on Harry's Bar in Venice after 81 years. In the past three years, the iconic watering hole has struggled with mounting debts of almost £5million. Last orders: Arrigo Cipriani has lost control of Harry's Bar in Venice, 81 years after it was set up by his father Giuseppe. Cipriani family owners pushed out as debts mount to £5million. Consultants called in to cut costs and axe wages for 75 staff. Custom has plunged by 30 per cent despite famous cocktails
Harry's Bar
[ "Bellini" ]
{ "passage": 3502, "query": 5371 }
Query: Iconic: The doors to Harry's Bar and its most famous legacy, the @placeholder Entities: Bellini, Cipriani, Second World War, Custom, Harry's Bar, Ernest Hemingway, Orson Welles, Charlie Chaplin, Becky Evans, Giuseppe, Arrigo Cipriani, Venice Passage: By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 07:07 EST, 18 December 2012 | UPDATED: 04:41 EST, 19 December 2012 It is the home of the Bellini cocktail and renowned as one of the twentieth century's most famous bar, serving the likes of Orson Welles, Charlie Chaplin and Ernest Hemingway. But after surviving the Second World War and years of fascist rule, the legendary Cipriani family have called last orders on Harry's Bar in Venice after 81 years. In the past three years, the iconic watering hole has struggled with mounting debts of almost £5million. Last orders: Arrigo Cipriani has lost control of Harry's Bar in Venice, 81 years after it was set up by his father Giuseppe. Cipriani family owners pushed out as debts mount to £5million. Consultants called in to cut costs and axe wages for 75 staff. Custom has plunged by 30 per cent despite famous cocktails
Bellini
[ "Free The Nipple", "Free the Nipple" ]
{ "passage": 3503, "query": 5372 }
Query: Back in February Cara was seen wearing a provocative ‘@placeholder’ T-shirt, which featured a pair of breasts emblazoned across her own chest Entities: Free the Nipple, Free The Nipple, Michelle, Instagram, Cara Delevingne, Free Passage: Cara Delevingne is once again supporting the campaign for topless rights, posting two provocative images to her six million followers on Instagram. The 21-year-old posted a snap denoting the anatomical similarities between the male and female breasts drawn on a topless man and woman’s bodies. Under the man’s photo is the word ‘Free’, while under the woman’s picture – who has tape across her nipple – is the word ‘Censored’. Scroll down for video Chest to impress: Michelle's former flame Cara Delevingne is also a supporter of the Free The Nipple campaign and posted this snap to her Instagram account. Supermodel posts two photos - including of a flesh-coloured bikini. Other showed topless 'censored' woman and 'free' half-naked man. 'Free the Nipple' is a campaign supporting a woman's right to go topless
Free The Nipple
[ "Free The Nipple", "Free the Nipple" ]
{ "passage": 3503, "query": 5372 }
Query: Back in February Cara was seen wearing a provocative ‘@placeholder’ T-shirt, which featured a pair of breasts emblazoned across her own chest Entities: Free the Nipple, Free The Nipple, Michelle, Instagram, Cara Delevingne, Free Passage: Cara Delevingne is once again supporting the campaign for topless rights, posting two provocative images to her six million followers on Instagram. The 21-year-old posted a snap denoting the anatomical similarities between the male and female breasts drawn on a topless man and woman’s bodies. Under the man’s photo is the word ‘Free’, while under the woman’s picture – who has tape across her nipple – is the word ‘Censored’. Scroll down for video Chest to impress: Michelle's former flame Cara Delevingne is also a supporter of the Free The Nipple campaign and posted this snap to her Instagram account. Supermodel posts two photos - including of a flesh-coloured bikini. Other showed topless 'censored' woman and 'free' half-naked man. 'Free the Nipple' is a campaign supporting a woman's right to go topless
Free the Nipple
[ "Gary Liebschner" ]
{ "passage": 3504, "query": 5373 }
Query: He was ordered to pay @placeholder $637,000 as compensatory damages plus interest and another $637,000 in punitive damages. Entities: Gary Liebschner, U.S. Army, Bales, U.S., Robert Bales, New York, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Afghan, CNN, Ohio Passage: New York (CNN) -- The U.S. soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians engaged in fraud during his career as a financial adviser and skipped out on paying nearly $1.5 million to an elderly client, according to financial records. Before joining the military in late 2001, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales was accused of multiple instances of securities fraud. That includes a May 2000 complaint alleging Bales bilked over $600,000 from an elderly Ohio couple's retirement fund, according to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, an independent securities regulator. "We were taken advantage of," said Gary Liebschner, a former client of Bales. "He took an awful lot of money from us that he turned into commissions for himself." Robert Bales never paid any of a $1.5 million award to the Ohio couple he defrauded. Former client Gary Liebschner: "He is not a good person, in my opinion" Arbitrator found Bales engaged in fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, unauthorized trading. Bales attorney: "[My client's] financial problems have nothing to do with this, PERIOD"
Gary Liebschner
[ "Financial Industry Regulatory Authority" ]
{ "passage": 3504, "query": 5374 }
Query: @placeholder, which was formerly the National Association of Securities Dealers, is a private, nongovernmental securities regulator. Entities: Gary Liebschner, U.S. Army, Bales, U.S., Robert Bales, New York, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Afghan, CNN, Ohio Passage: New York (CNN) -- The U.S. soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians engaged in fraud during his career as a financial adviser and skipped out on paying nearly $1.5 million to an elderly client, according to financial records. Before joining the military in late 2001, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales was accused of multiple instances of securities fraud. That includes a May 2000 complaint alleging Bales bilked over $600,000 from an elderly Ohio couple's retirement fund, according to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, an independent securities regulator. "We were taken advantage of," said Gary Liebschner, a former client of Bales. "He took an awful lot of money from us that he turned into commissions for himself." Robert Bales never paid any of a $1.5 million award to the Ohio couple he defrauded. Former client Gary Liebschner: "He is not a good person, in my opinion" Arbitrator found Bales engaged in fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, unauthorized trading. Bales attorney: "[My client's] financial problems have nothing to do with this, PERIOD"
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
[ "Financial Industry Regulatory Authority" ]
{ "passage": 3504, "query": 5375 }
Query: @placeholder does not take any further action to recover awards. Entities: Gary Liebschner, U.S. Army, Bales, U.S., Robert Bales, New York, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Afghan, CNN, Ohio Passage: New York (CNN) -- The U.S. soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians engaged in fraud during his career as a financial adviser and skipped out on paying nearly $1.5 million to an elderly client, according to financial records. Before joining the military in late 2001, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales was accused of multiple instances of securities fraud. That includes a May 2000 complaint alleging Bales bilked over $600,000 from an elderly Ohio couple's retirement fund, according to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, an independent securities regulator. "We were taken advantage of," said Gary Liebschner, a former client of Bales. "He took an awful lot of money from us that he turned into commissions for himself." Robert Bales never paid any of a $1.5 million award to the Ohio couple he defrauded. Former client Gary Liebschner: "He is not a good person, in my opinion" Arbitrator found Bales engaged in fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, unauthorized trading. Bales attorney: "[My client's] financial problems have nothing to do with this, PERIOD"
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
[ "Gary Liebschner" ]
{ "passage": 3504, "query": 5376 }
Query: FINRA would not disclose whether Bales' broker license was suspended, but Bales was last registered with FINRA in December of 2000, seven months after the @placeholder dispute was filed. Entities: Gary Liebschner, U.S. Army, Bales, U.S., Robert Bales, New York, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Afghan, CNN, Ohio Passage: New York (CNN) -- The U.S. soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians engaged in fraud during his career as a financial adviser and skipped out on paying nearly $1.5 million to an elderly client, according to financial records. Before joining the military in late 2001, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales was accused of multiple instances of securities fraud. That includes a May 2000 complaint alleging Bales bilked over $600,000 from an elderly Ohio couple's retirement fund, according to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, an independent securities regulator. "We were taken advantage of," said Gary Liebschner, a former client of Bales. "He took an awful lot of money from us that he turned into commissions for himself." Robert Bales never paid any of a $1.5 million award to the Ohio couple he defrauded. Former client Gary Liebschner: "He is not a good person, in my opinion" Arbitrator found Bales engaged in fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, unauthorized trading. Bales attorney: "[My client's] financial problems have nothing to do with this, PERIOD"
Gary Liebschner
[ "West Midlands" ]
{ "passage": 3505, "query": 5377 }
Query: vehicle and landing face-down on the front lawn of a @placeholder home, Entities: Page, West Midlands, Weston, Kylee Weston, Peugeot, Alex Ward, Emma Reynolds, Coseley, CCTV, Wolverhampton, Dan Page Passage: By Emma Reynolds and Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 08:08 EST, 16 July 2012 | UPDATED: 10:49 EST, 16 July 2012 The man who survived being flung through a sunroof during a horrific car accident last week was a salesman trying to impress an old school friend on a date. After a night at a bingo hall, Kylee Weston, 30, was driving Dan Page, 31, home when she lost control of her Peugeot 406, which rolled and flung Mr Page six feet from the car. The old school friends had recently met back up after 10 years and went out for an evening in Coseley, Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands on Sunday. Friends Dan Page and Kylee Weston were on a night out when Ms Weston lost control of the car. Lucky pair hugged after the terrifying accident but are not a couple. CCTV footage of the crash has been watched by thousands online
West Midlands
[ "Samsung" ]
{ "passage": 3506, "query": 5378 }
Query: Shares in @placeholder rose more than 2 percent. Entities: Amazon, Galaxy, Australia, Nomura, U.S., America, Samsung, Californian, Apple Passage: Last updated at 2:59 PM on 5th December 2011 Passions run high: An Apple employee with the company's logo shaved in his hair - today, the company lost one round in its copyright battle with Samsung, as Samsung won the rights to sell Galaxy tablets in Australia Samsung has won the most important round yet in its global legal battle with Apple - after the Californian company's bid to halt U.S. sales of Samsung's Galaxy products was rejected. The companies are embroiled in bitter patent disputes in 10 countries - but none is more important than the U.S., Samsung's biggest market. Samsung 'free to sell' Galaxy devices in America. Shares rise 2% in wake of ruling. Nomura analyst says 'tide turning' in Samsung's favour. Amazon tablets may undercut both company's products
Samsung
[ "Samsung" ]
{ "passage": 3506, "query": 5379 }
Query: The ruling is, however, a timely boost for @placeholder ahead of the busy pre-Christmas shopping season. Entities: Amazon, Galaxy, Australia, Nomura, U.S., America, Samsung, Californian, Apple Passage: Last updated at 2:59 PM on 5th December 2011 Passions run high: An Apple employee with the company's logo shaved in his hair - today, the company lost one round in its copyright battle with Samsung, as Samsung won the rights to sell Galaxy tablets in Australia Samsung has won the most important round yet in its global legal battle with Apple - after the Californian company's bid to halt U.S. sales of Samsung's Galaxy products was rejected. The companies are embroiled in bitter patent disputes in 10 countries - but none is more important than the U.S., Samsung's biggest market. Samsung 'free to sell' Galaxy devices in America. Shares rise 2% in wake of ruling. Nomura analyst says 'tide turning' in Samsung's favour. Amazon tablets may undercut both company's products
Samsung
[ "Australia" ]
{ "passage": 3506, "query": 5380 }
Query: While the @placeholder market is not large, it is a key launch market for Apple products outside the United States. Entities: Amazon, Galaxy, Australia, Nomura, U.S., America, Samsung, Californian, Apple Passage: Last updated at 2:59 PM on 5th December 2011 Passions run high: An Apple employee with the company's logo shaved in his hair - today, the company lost one round in its copyright battle with Samsung, as Samsung won the rights to sell Galaxy tablets in Australia Samsung has won the most important round yet in its global legal battle with Apple - after the Californian company's bid to halt U.S. sales of Samsung's Galaxy products was rejected. The companies are embroiled in bitter patent disputes in 10 countries - but none is more important than the U.S., Samsung's biggest market. Samsung 'free to sell' Galaxy devices in America. Shares rise 2% in wake of ruling. Nomura analyst says 'tide turning' in Samsung's favour. Amazon tablets may undercut both company's products
Australia
[ "Apple" ]
{ "passage": 3506, "query": 5381 }
Query: While the Australian market is not large, it is a key launch market for @placeholder products outside the United States. Entities: Amazon, Galaxy, Australia, Nomura, U.S., America, Samsung, Californian, Apple Passage: Last updated at 2:59 PM on 5th December 2011 Passions run high: An Apple employee with the company's logo shaved in his hair - today, the company lost one round in its copyright battle with Samsung, as Samsung won the rights to sell Galaxy tablets in Australia Samsung has won the most important round yet in its global legal battle with Apple - after the Californian company's bid to halt U.S. sales of Samsung's Galaxy products was rejected. The companies are embroiled in bitter patent disputes in 10 countries - but none is more important than the U.S., Samsung's biggest market. Samsung 'free to sell' Galaxy devices in America. Shares rise 2% in wake of ruling. Nomura analyst says 'tide turning' in Samsung's favour. Amazon tablets may undercut both company's products
Apple
[ "Abu Sayyaf" ]
{ "passage": 3507, "query": 5382 }
Query: The @placeholder has also been held responsible for high-profile kidnapping for ransom cases involving foreign hostages. Entities: New People's Army, Manila, Abu Sayyaf, Philippines, al-Qaeda, Camp Aguinaldo Passage: The Philippines military has been pictured handing huge wads of cash to masked informants, who gave up information on al-Qaeda-linked terrorists, in a bid to encourage more sources to come forward. An astonishing series of photographs show four tipsters clasping bounties of up to 5.3 million Philippines pesos ($120,454) each inside the military headquarters at Camp Aguinaldo, east of Manila. The military released the photographs to illustrate the huge rewards available to police sources, in a bid to encourage more informants to come forward – but the men pictured are clad in hoods, heavy jackets and sunglasses to protect their identities. Four masked and hooded informants are seen clasping bundles of cash. The rewards follow the arrest of suspected of members of Abu Sayyaf. It is thought men also assisted in arrest of leader of the New People's Army. A total of $270,000 was handed over in rewards at Camp Aguinaldo
Abu Sayyaf
[ "Minaj" ]
{ "passage": 3508, "query": 5383 }
Query: @placeholder's side eyes aren't the only scary thing about this season of American Idol. Entities: Taylor, Spanish, Velez, Lazaro, American Idol, Minaj, Lazaro Arbos, Year, Urban, Burnell, CNN, Keith Urban Passage: (CNN) -- "American Idol" revealed its top 10 last night, but after the lights dimmed on the live show, the new crop of contestants and the judges had a chance to speak to the press about the big night and preview the competition to come. So what did we learn? Here are some highlights: 1. Keith Urban thinks Lazaro could upset the Year of the Girl Since the early audition rounds, producers and judges have said the girls have a strong chance of breaking the male-winner streak. But while Keith Urban notes the strength of the female lot, he's not counting out the boys, especially Lazaro Arbos. "There are some really good girls singers, but when you see a guy like Burnell [Taylor] or even more so Lazaro and the way he connects with an audience — he comes out and sings and they go crazy. They love him and the votes have really reflected that," Urban told reporters. Producers and judges: The girls have a strong chance of breaking the male-winner streak. Velez has made it a point to show off his Spanish skills during his performances. Minaj's razor-sharp tongue and bluntness have some of the contestants sweating
Minaj
[ "American Idol" ]
{ "passage": 3508, "query": 5384 }
Query: Minaj's side eyes aren't the only scary thing about this season of @placeholder. Entities: Taylor, Spanish, Velez, Lazaro, American Idol, Minaj, Lazaro Arbos, Year, Urban, Burnell, CNN, Keith Urban Passage: (CNN) -- "American Idol" revealed its top 10 last night, but after the lights dimmed on the live show, the new crop of contestants and the judges had a chance to speak to the press about the big night and preview the competition to come. So what did we learn? Here are some highlights: 1. Keith Urban thinks Lazaro could upset the Year of the Girl Since the early audition rounds, producers and judges have said the girls have a strong chance of breaking the male-winner streak. But while Keith Urban notes the strength of the female lot, he's not counting out the boys, especially Lazaro Arbos. "There are some really good girls singers, but when you see a guy like Burnell [Taylor] or even more so Lazaro and the way he connects with an audience — he comes out and sings and they go crazy. They love him and the votes have really reflected that," Urban told reporters. Producers and judges: The girls have a strong chance of breaking the male-winner streak. Velez has made it a point to show off his Spanish skills during his performances. Minaj's razor-sharp tongue and bluntness have some of the contestants sweating
American Idol
[ "Jameis Winston", "Winston" ]
{ "passage": 3509, "query": 5385 }
Query: A month later, in January 2013, she said the man who allegedly assaulted her was @placeholder. Entities: Winston, Florida State Seminoles, FSU, Jameis Winston, ACC, Heisman Trophy Passage: Just days before the Florida State Seminoles play for the ACC football championship, star quarterback Jameis Winston is appearing before a panel that can decide whether he will continue as a student at the university. It's been almost two years since the Heisman Trophy winner was accused of sexually assaulting a then-FSU student. Winston was not arrested in connection with the alleged December 2012 incident, but he still could be charged by his university with a code-of-conduct violation for sexual misconduct, depending on the results of the school's investigation. He could face a wide range of sanctions if he is found in violation -- from a reprimand or counseling to probation, suspension or expulsion. Winston categorically denies any rape claim in a statement. FSU student conduct code hearing for football star Jameis Winston begins. Possible punishment ranges from a reprimand to expulsion from the university. The hearing comes just four days before FSU plays for the ACC championship
Jameis Winston
[ "Jameis Winston", "Winston" ]
{ "passage": 3509, "query": 5385 }
Query: A month later, in January 2013, she said the man who allegedly assaulted her was @placeholder. Entities: Winston, Florida State Seminoles, FSU, Jameis Winston, ACC, Heisman Trophy Passage: Just days before the Florida State Seminoles play for the ACC football championship, star quarterback Jameis Winston is appearing before a panel that can decide whether he will continue as a student at the university. It's been almost two years since the Heisman Trophy winner was accused of sexually assaulting a then-FSU student. Winston was not arrested in connection with the alleged December 2012 incident, but he still could be charged by his university with a code-of-conduct violation for sexual misconduct, depending on the results of the school's investigation. He could face a wide range of sanctions if he is found in violation -- from a reprimand or counseling to probation, suspension or expulsion. Winston categorically denies any rape claim in a statement. FSU student conduct code hearing for football star Jameis Winston begins. Possible punishment ranges from a reprimand to expulsion from the university. The hearing comes just four days before FSU plays for the ACC championship
Winston
[ "Facebook" ]
{ "passage": 3510, "query": 5386 }
Query: So it's the closest thing to a @placeholder phone for now. Entities: Chat Heads, Google Play, Facebook, Um, Android, Zuckerberg, Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook Messenger, Zuck, Facebook Home Passage: Facebook has unveiled a new product, Facebook Home, at an event everyone knew would have something to do with phones and apps and operating systems. "We're not building a phone and we're not building an operating system," CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Thursday. "But we're also building something that's a whole lot deeper than just another app." Um, OK. Thanks for clarifying that, Zuck. In all seriousness, though, here's the breakdown on Home, a feature Facebook hopes will make it part of everything you do on your phone. What is it? As described by Zuckerberg and others, Home is a "family of apps" that essentially push Facebook content front and center on your Android phone. Facebook Home is a family of apps for the Android system. It puts photos and posts from the site front and center on your phone. "Chat Heads" also joins Facebook Messenger and SMS texts. Home will be available on Google Play starting April 12
Facebook
[ "Iraq" ]
{ "passage": 3511, "query": 5387 }
Query: Last week, al-Baghdadi made a very public appearance at a prominent mosque in northern @placeholder. Entities: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Reward for Justice, ISIS, Barack Obama, Pentagon, Islamic State, U.S., Al-Baghdadi, Syria, Obama, CNN, al-Baghdadi, Iraq Passage: The Pentagon is considering under what circumstances it will recommend President Barack Obama authorize the use of a missile-equipped drone to kill the leader of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, CNN has learned. Any such mission to kill al-Baghdadi would have to be approved by Obama, according to several defense officials CNN has spoken to at length. All of the officials have direct knowledge of the intelligence gathering efforts in Iraq, but declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the information. "He is a person of great interest to us," one defense official told CNN. If the U.S. military were to recommend a drone strike against al-Baghdadi, there would have to be specific and detailed intelligence showing his location at the moment of a strike and intelligence to assure that civilians would not be at risk. In order to launch a kill mission, the U.S. has to demonstrate the target poses a threat to the U.S. Al-Baghdadi's ISIS organization does threaten the U.S. Embassy and U.S. citizens in Iraq, according to U.S. officials. Pentagon considering when to recommend authorizing drone strike agains ISIS leader. Any mission to kill ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi would need Obama's approval. Al-Baghdadi has $10 million bounty on his head through Reward for Justice program
Iraq
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 3511, "query": 5388 }
Query: @placeholder official: 'No reason to doubt' video's authenticity of al-Baghdadi Entities: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Reward for Justice, ISIS, Barack Obama, Pentagon, Islamic State, U.S., Al-Baghdadi, Syria, Obama, CNN, al-Baghdadi, Iraq Passage: The Pentagon is considering under what circumstances it will recommend President Barack Obama authorize the use of a missile-equipped drone to kill the leader of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, CNN has learned. Any such mission to kill al-Baghdadi would have to be approved by Obama, according to several defense officials CNN has spoken to at length. All of the officials have direct knowledge of the intelligence gathering efforts in Iraq, but declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the information. "He is a person of great interest to us," one defense official told CNN. If the U.S. military were to recommend a drone strike against al-Baghdadi, there would have to be specific and detailed intelligence showing his location at the moment of a strike and intelligence to assure that civilians would not be at risk. In order to launch a kill mission, the U.S. has to demonstrate the target poses a threat to the U.S. Al-Baghdadi's ISIS organization does threaten the U.S. Embassy and U.S. citizens in Iraq, according to U.S. officials. Pentagon considering when to recommend authorizing drone strike agains ISIS leader. Any mission to kill ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi would need Obama's approval. Al-Baghdadi has $10 million bounty on his head through Reward for Justice program
U.S.
[ "Briton" ]
{ "passage": 3512, "query": 5389 }
Query: The average @placeholder takes 0.9 international trips and two domestic trips per year. Entities: US, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, Finns, Americans, United Kingdom, Finn, United States, Germany, Scandinavia, Norway, non-Nordic, Australia, France, Briton, Trimetic, Finland, UK, American Passage: Scandinavia is the world's most well-travelled region, according to a new study, with Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Norway all in the top five countries. The average Finn takes 7.5 trips a year, topping the list compiled by Trimetic. The United States, coming in second, is the only non-Nordic country in the top five, with Americans travelling an average of 6.7 times per year. Finland and the US are followed by Sweden (average six trips per year), Denmark (5.3), and Norway (5.2). Well-travelled: The Finns travel more than any other country in the world, according to a new study The United Kingdom ranks behind Australia, Canada, France and Germany, coming 13th on the list. Scandinavia take 4 of the top 5 spots for the best-travelled countries. Finland tops list with an average of 7.5 trips per year. US places second, however majority of American trips are domestic. UK is ranked 13th, with average Briton travelling 3 times per year
Briton
[ "American", "Americans", "US", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 3512, "query": 5390 }
Query: Domestic holidays: While the @placeholder placed second, only 1 in 5 Americans travelled abroad in 2013 Entities: US, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, Finns, Americans, United Kingdom, Finn, United States, Germany, Scandinavia, Norway, non-Nordic, Australia, France, Briton, Trimetic, Finland, UK, American Passage: Scandinavia is the world's most well-travelled region, according to a new study, with Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Norway all in the top five countries. The average Finn takes 7.5 trips a year, topping the list compiled by Trimetic. The United States, coming in second, is the only non-Nordic country in the top five, with Americans travelling an average of 6.7 times per year. Finland and the US are followed by Sweden (average six trips per year), Denmark (5.3), and Norway (5.2). Well-travelled: The Finns travel more than any other country in the world, according to a new study The United Kingdom ranks behind Australia, Canada, France and Germany, coming 13th on the list. Scandinavia take 4 of the top 5 spots for the best-travelled countries. Finland tops list with an average of 7.5 trips per year. US places second, however majority of American trips are domestic. UK is ranked 13th, with average Briton travelling 3 times per year
American
[ "American", "Americans", "US", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 3512, "query": 5390 }
Query: Domestic holidays: While the @placeholder placed second, only 1 in 5 Americans travelled abroad in 2013 Entities: US, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, Finns, Americans, United Kingdom, Finn, United States, Germany, Scandinavia, Norway, non-Nordic, Australia, France, Briton, Trimetic, Finland, UK, American Passage: Scandinavia is the world's most well-travelled region, according to a new study, with Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Norway all in the top five countries. The average Finn takes 7.5 trips a year, topping the list compiled by Trimetic. The United States, coming in second, is the only non-Nordic country in the top five, with Americans travelling an average of 6.7 times per year. Finland and the US are followed by Sweden (average six trips per year), Denmark (5.3), and Norway (5.2). Well-travelled: The Finns travel more than any other country in the world, according to a new study The United Kingdom ranks behind Australia, Canada, France and Germany, coming 13th on the list. Scandinavia take 4 of the top 5 spots for the best-travelled countries. Finland tops list with an average of 7.5 trips per year. US places second, however majority of American trips are domestic. UK is ranked 13th, with average Briton travelling 3 times per year
Americans
[ "American", "Americans", "US", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 3512, "query": 5390 }
Query: Domestic holidays: While the @placeholder placed second, only 1 in 5 Americans travelled abroad in 2013 Entities: US, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, Finns, Americans, United Kingdom, Finn, United States, Germany, Scandinavia, Norway, non-Nordic, Australia, France, Briton, Trimetic, Finland, UK, American Passage: Scandinavia is the world's most well-travelled region, according to a new study, with Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Norway all in the top five countries. The average Finn takes 7.5 trips a year, topping the list compiled by Trimetic. The United States, coming in second, is the only non-Nordic country in the top five, with Americans travelling an average of 6.7 times per year. Finland and the US are followed by Sweden (average six trips per year), Denmark (5.3), and Norway (5.2). Well-travelled: The Finns travel more than any other country in the world, according to a new study The United Kingdom ranks behind Australia, Canada, France and Germany, coming 13th on the list. Scandinavia take 4 of the top 5 spots for the best-travelled countries. Finland tops list with an average of 7.5 trips per year. US places second, however majority of American trips are domestic. UK is ranked 13th, with average Briton travelling 3 times per year
US
[ "American", "Americans", "US", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 3512, "query": 5390 }
Query: Domestic holidays: While the @placeholder placed second, only 1 in 5 Americans travelled abroad in 2013 Entities: US, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, Finns, Americans, United Kingdom, Finn, United States, Germany, Scandinavia, Norway, non-Nordic, Australia, France, Briton, Trimetic, Finland, UK, American Passage: Scandinavia is the world's most well-travelled region, according to a new study, with Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Norway all in the top five countries. The average Finn takes 7.5 trips a year, topping the list compiled by Trimetic. The United States, coming in second, is the only non-Nordic country in the top five, with Americans travelling an average of 6.7 times per year. Finland and the US are followed by Sweden (average six trips per year), Denmark (5.3), and Norway (5.2). Well-travelled: The Finns travel more than any other country in the world, according to a new study The United Kingdom ranks behind Australia, Canada, France and Germany, coming 13th on the list. Scandinavia take 4 of the top 5 spots for the best-travelled countries. Finland tops list with an average of 7.5 trips per year. US places second, however majority of American trips are domestic. UK is ranked 13th, with average Briton travelling 3 times per year
United States
[ "American", "Americans", "US", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 3512, "query": 5391 }
Query: Domestic holidays: While the US placed second, only 1 in 5 @placeholder travelled abroad in 2013 Entities: US, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, Finns, Americans, United Kingdom, Finn, United States, Germany, Scandinavia, Norway, non-Nordic, Australia, France, Briton, Trimetic, Finland, UK, American Passage: Scandinavia is the world's most well-travelled region, according to a new study, with Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Norway all in the top five countries. The average Finn takes 7.5 trips a year, topping the list compiled by Trimetic. The United States, coming in second, is the only non-Nordic country in the top five, with Americans travelling an average of 6.7 times per year. Finland and the US are followed by Sweden (average six trips per year), Denmark (5.3), and Norway (5.2). Well-travelled: The Finns travel more than any other country in the world, according to a new study The United Kingdom ranks behind Australia, Canada, France and Germany, coming 13th on the list. Scandinavia take 4 of the top 5 spots for the best-travelled countries. Finland tops list with an average of 7.5 trips per year. US places second, however majority of American trips are domestic. UK is ranked 13th, with average Briton travelling 3 times per year
American
[ "American", "Americans", "US", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 3512, "query": 5391 }
Query: Domestic holidays: While the US placed second, only 1 in 5 @placeholder travelled abroad in 2013 Entities: US, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, Finns, Americans, United Kingdom, Finn, United States, Germany, Scandinavia, Norway, non-Nordic, Australia, France, Briton, Trimetic, Finland, UK, American Passage: Scandinavia is the world's most well-travelled region, according to a new study, with Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Norway all in the top five countries. The average Finn takes 7.5 trips a year, topping the list compiled by Trimetic. The United States, coming in second, is the only non-Nordic country in the top five, with Americans travelling an average of 6.7 times per year. Finland and the US are followed by Sweden (average six trips per year), Denmark (5.3), and Norway (5.2). Well-travelled: The Finns travel more than any other country in the world, according to a new study The United Kingdom ranks behind Australia, Canada, France and Germany, coming 13th on the list. Scandinavia take 4 of the top 5 spots for the best-travelled countries. Finland tops list with an average of 7.5 trips per year. US places second, however majority of American trips are domestic. UK is ranked 13th, with average Briton travelling 3 times per year
Americans
[ "American", "Americans", "US", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 3512, "query": 5391 }
Query: Domestic holidays: While the US placed second, only 1 in 5 @placeholder travelled abroad in 2013 Entities: US, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, Finns, Americans, United Kingdom, Finn, United States, Germany, Scandinavia, Norway, non-Nordic, Australia, France, Briton, Trimetic, Finland, UK, American Passage: Scandinavia is the world's most well-travelled region, according to a new study, with Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Norway all in the top five countries. The average Finn takes 7.5 trips a year, topping the list compiled by Trimetic. The United States, coming in second, is the only non-Nordic country in the top five, with Americans travelling an average of 6.7 times per year. Finland and the US are followed by Sweden (average six trips per year), Denmark (5.3), and Norway (5.2). Well-travelled: The Finns travel more than any other country in the world, according to a new study The United Kingdom ranks behind Australia, Canada, France and Germany, coming 13th on the list. Scandinavia take 4 of the top 5 spots for the best-travelled countries. Finland tops list with an average of 7.5 trips per year. US places second, however majority of American trips are domestic. UK is ranked 13th, with average Briton travelling 3 times per year
US
[ "American", "Americans", "US", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 3512, "query": 5391 }
Query: Domestic holidays: While the US placed second, only 1 in 5 @placeholder travelled abroad in 2013 Entities: US, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, Finns, Americans, United Kingdom, Finn, United States, Germany, Scandinavia, Norway, non-Nordic, Australia, France, Briton, Trimetic, Finland, UK, American Passage: Scandinavia is the world's most well-travelled region, according to a new study, with Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Norway all in the top five countries. The average Finn takes 7.5 trips a year, topping the list compiled by Trimetic. The United States, coming in second, is the only non-Nordic country in the top five, with Americans travelling an average of 6.7 times per year. Finland and the US are followed by Sweden (average six trips per year), Denmark (5.3), and Norway (5.2). Well-travelled: The Finns travel more than any other country in the world, according to a new study The United Kingdom ranks behind Australia, Canada, France and Germany, coming 13th on the list. Scandinavia take 4 of the top 5 spots for the best-travelled countries. Finland tops list with an average of 7.5 trips per year. US places second, however majority of American trips are domestic. UK is ranked 13th, with average Briton travelling 3 times per year
United States
[ "Algeria" ]
{ "passage": 3513, "query": 5392 }
Query: Top tackler: Neuer repeatedly had to come to the aid of his back four as @placeholder threatened to cause a shock Entities: Manuel Neuer, France, Germany, World Cup, Andre Schurrle, Mertesacker, Algeria, ZDF, German, Vietnam, Maracana, Per Mertesacker, Mickey Mouse, Mesut Ozil, Arsenal, Neil Ashton, Chelsea Passage: By Neil Ashton Follow @@neilashton_ Per Mertesacker claimed Germany were being compared to a 'Mickey Mouse team' in an amazing TV outburst after their 2-1 victory over Algeria. Germany were forced into extra-time, but set up a World Cup quarter-final against France in the Maracana after goal from Chelsea forward Andre Schurrle and Arsenal's Mesut Ozil. Mertesacker told ZDF television: 'Would you rather we played beautiful football but got knocked out? 'I don't know what you want from me - do you think that just Mickey Mouse teams are involved in the last 16? VIDEO Scroll down to watch Per Mertesacker dancing in Vietnam... badly. Mertesacker says win against Algeria is all that matters. Defender angry that his side were compared to a 'Mickey Mouse team' Germany won 2-1 after extra time. German defence was often exposed - only Manuel Neuer saved them. 'Would you rather we played beautiful football but got knocked out?' Arsenal man asks journalist
Algeria
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 3514, "query": 5393 }
Query: Others expressed faith in the president, but objected to the involvement of @placeholder troops. Entities: Afghanistan, McChrystal, Taliban, U.S., Met, Karzai, Afghan, CNN, Hamid Karzai, Stanley McChrystal, Kandahar, Kabul, Harmid Karzai Passage: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the top U.S. military commander in Afghanistan, say they've secured backing from local leaders for an upcoming military operation in the province. McChrystal took Karzai and some of his security chiefs to Kandahar, considered the heartland of Taliban country. With McChrystal in the front row, Karzai delivered a full-court press to a group of about 300 tribal leaders Sunday, in a bid to get their support. The group sat on carpets and cushions on the floor as they listened to Karzai passionately talk about increasing security and ending corruption. Afghan President Harmid Karzai and U.S. Gen. Stanley McChrystal travel to Kandahar. Met with 300 local leaders. Karzai, McChrystal believe they got go-ahead for military operation. Tribal leaders have mixed reviews
U.S.
[ "Afghan", "Afghanistan" ]
{ "passage": 3514, "query": 5394 }
Query: But initial reports indicate that @placeholder troops will take the main role in the center of Kandahar, while U.S. troops will be mainly on the perimeter. Entities: Afghanistan, McChrystal, Taliban, U.S., Met, Karzai, Afghan, CNN, Hamid Karzai, Stanley McChrystal, Kandahar, Kabul, Harmid Karzai Passage: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the top U.S. military commander in Afghanistan, say they've secured backing from local leaders for an upcoming military operation in the province. McChrystal took Karzai and some of his security chiefs to Kandahar, considered the heartland of Taliban country. With McChrystal in the front row, Karzai delivered a full-court press to a group of about 300 tribal leaders Sunday, in a bid to get their support. The group sat on carpets and cushions on the floor as they listened to Karzai passionately talk about increasing security and ending corruption. Afghan President Harmid Karzai and U.S. Gen. Stanley McChrystal travel to Kandahar. Met with 300 local leaders. Karzai, McChrystal believe they got go-ahead for military operation. Tribal leaders have mixed reviews
Afghan
[ "Afghan", "Afghanistan" ]
{ "passage": 3514, "query": 5394 }
Query: But initial reports indicate that @placeholder troops will take the main role in the center of Kandahar, while U.S. troops will be mainly on the perimeter. Entities: Afghanistan, McChrystal, Taliban, U.S., Met, Karzai, Afghan, CNN, Hamid Karzai, Stanley McChrystal, Kandahar, Kabul, Harmid Karzai Passage: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the top U.S. military commander in Afghanistan, say they've secured backing from local leaders for an upcoming military operation in the province. McChrystal took Karzai and some of his security chiefs to Kandahar, considered the heartland of Taliban country. With McChrystal in the front row, Karzai delivered a full-court press to a group of about 300 tribal leaders Sunday, in a bid to get their support. The group sat on carpets and cushions on the floor as they listened to Karzai passionately talk about increasing security and ending corruption. Afghan President Harmid Karzai and U.S. Gen. Stanley McChrystal travel to Kandahar. Met with 300 local leaders. Karzai, McChrystal believe they got go-ahead for military operation. Tribal leaders have mixed reviews
Afghanistan
[ "Todd Meister" ]
{ "passage": 3515, "query": 5395 }
Query: @placeholder, but he denied that, saying: ‘The women I date are far more Entities: Manhattan Supreme Court, Todd Meister, James Nye, Ukrainian, Louise Boyle, Nicky Hilton, Renata Shamrakova Passage: By James Nye and Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 13:02 EST, 3 December 2013 | UPDATED: 17:51 EST, 3 December 2013 The glamorous Ukrainian assistant who stole nearly $1million from Nicky Hilton's ex-husband was ordered by a judge today to repay the money in two weeks' time or go to jail for up to three years. Renata Shamrakova appeared at Manhattan Supreme Court on Tuesday where she was told to repay half of the $821,000 she stole by December 19. The 28-year-old looked strained as she stalked into court with her dark hair expertly coiffed, wearing a clinging, grey wool dress and knee-high leather boots. Renata Shamrakova appeared at Manhattan Supreme Court on Tuesday where she was ordered to repay half of the $821,000 by December 19. The 28-year-old embezzled the money from financier Todd Meister while working as his personal assistant in 2011
Todd Meister
[ "Mexico" ]
{ "passage": 3516, "query": 5396 }
Query: Following this sentence, he will be deported to @placeholder to finish a 22-year sentence. Entities: San Diego, United States, Arellano-Felix, Benjamin Arellano Felix, FBI, Tijuana, U.S., Eric Birnbaum, Canada, Mexico, CNN, Arellano Felix Passage: (CNN) -- A former leader of Mexico's Tijuana drug cartel was sentenced Monday in the United States to 25 years in prison and ordered to forfeit $100 million after pleading guilty to racketeering and conspiracy to launder money, officials said. Benjamin Arellano Felix pleaded guilty to the charges in January in U.S. federal court in San Diego. "Today's sentencing marks the end of Mr. Arellano-Felix's reign as the leader of one of the most dangerous drug and organized crime organizations our agencies have ever investigated," San Diego FBI Acting Special Agent in Charge Eric Birnbaum said in a statement. U.S., Mexico, Canada discuss ways to fight drug cartels. Benjamin Arellano Felix also is ordered to forfeit $100 million. He pleaded guilty to racketeering and conspiracy to launder money. Arellano Felix is the former leader of the Tijuana drug cartel. His lawyer says the sentencing is a disappointment
Mexico
[ "Manhattan" ]
{ "passage": 3517, "query": 5397 }
Query: However, this means that the data does not include apartment buildings with 421a tax exemptions - excluding a number of recently-built condos in @placeholder. Entities: Executive Plaza, New York City Independent Budget Office, Three Worldwide Plaza, New York, Manhattan, West, New York City, Emptiest, Second, CitySpire Passage: With stunning views, finely-dressed doormen and enviable locations, they are desirable homes. But these ten skyscrapers, situated in the heart of Manhattan, New York, are remarkably empty. That is because up to a huge 74 per cent of their wealthy - often, foreign - residents live elsewhere. Instead, they rent out apartments in the buildings either as pieds-à-terre or investment properties. Highest proportion: At Executive Plaza (pictured), a skyscraper situated in Manhattan, New York, 74.4 per cent of the apartments are nonprimary residences, according to the New York City Independent Budget Office Second and third: Meanwhile, 60.5 per cent of the residential floors at CitySpire (left) in West 56th Street, and 54.2 per cent of those at Three Worldwide Plaza (right) are made up of investment flats and second homes. Up to 74% of residents at the skyscrapers live elsewhere, figures reveal. Instead, apartments are used as pieds-à-terre or investment properties. Figures reflect proportion (25%) of co-op and condos in New York City that are not used as primary residences - many, by millionaire foreigners. 'Emptiest' skyscrapers are Executive Plaza and CitySpire in Manhattan
Manhattan
[ "Congo", "Democratic Republic of Congo", "Zaire" ]
{ "passage": 3518, "query": 5398 }
Query: @placeholder has 11 presidential candidates, including the incumbent, according to local media reports. Entities: Mobutu Sese Seko, Congo, Sese Seko, central African, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zaire, Joseph Kabila, Laurent Kabila, CNN, Belgium, Patrice Lumumba Passage: (CNN) -- Voters in the Democratic Republic of Congo head to the polls on November 28 to pick a president and parliament in the mineral-rich central African nation. This is Congo's second election since 1997, and analysts consider it the nation's true test of democracy. Congo's history Congo gained independence from Belgium in 1960, and soon after Patrice Lumumba was elected the nation's prime minister. Mobutu Sese Seko seized power in a coup five years later and changed the country's name to Zaire. Sese Seko was toppled in a 1997 coup led by Laurent Kabila, who renamed it the Democratic Republic of Congo. This is Congo's second election since 1997. Incumbent Joseph Kabila is seen as the frontrunner. Congo gained independence from Belgium in 1960
Congo
[ "Congo", "Democratic Republic of Congo", "Zaire" ]
{ "passage": 3518, "query": 5398 }
Query: @placeholder has 11 presidential candidates, including the incumbent, according to local media reports. Entities: Mobutu Sese Seko, Congo, Sese Seko, central African, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zaire, Joseph Kabila, Laurent Kabila, CNN, Belgium, Patrice Lumumba Passage: (CNN) -- Voters in the Democratic Republic of Congo head to the polls on November 28 to pick a president and parliament in the mineral-rich central African nation. This is Congo's second election since 1997, and analysts consider it the nation's true test of democracy. Congo's history Congo gained independence from Belgium in 1960, and soon after Patrice Lumumba was elected the nation's prime minister. Mobutu Sese Seko seized power in a coup five years later and changed the country's name to Zaire. Sese Seko was toppled in a 1997 coup led by Laurent Kabila, who renamed it the Democratic Republic of Congo. This is Congo's second election since 1997. Incumbent Joseph Kabila is seen as the frontrunner. Congo gained independence from Belgium in 1960
Democratic Republic of Congo
[ "Congo", "Democratic Republic of Congo", "Zaire" ]
{ "passage": 3518, "query": 5398 }
Query: @placeholder has 11 presidential candidates, including the incumbent, according to local media reports. Entities: Mobutu Sese Seko, Congo, Sese Seko, central African, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zaire, Joseph Kabila, Laurent Kabila, CNN, Belgium, Patrice Lumumba Passage: (CNN) -- Voters in the Democratic Republic of Congo head to the polls on November 28 to pick a president and parliament in the mineral-rich central African nation. This is Congo's second election since 1997, and analysts consider it the nation's true test of democracy. Congo's history Congo gained independence from Belgium in 1960, and soon after Patrice Lumumba was elected the nation's prime minister. Mobutu Sese Seko seized power in a coup five years later and changed the country's name to Zaire. Sese Seko was toppled in a 1997 coup led by Laurent Kabila, who renamed it the Democratic Republic of Congo. This is Congo's second election since 1997. Incumbent Joseph Kabila is seen as the frontrunner. Congo gained independence from Belgium in 1960
Zaire
[ "Los Angeles" ]
{ "passage": 3519, "query": 5399 }
Query: The show of gratitude comes after Sheen flew Denise home to @placeholder from New York in a private jet so she could see her children on Mother’s Day. Entities: Federal Bureau, Charlie Sheen, FBI, NYC, Brooke Mueller, Richards, Anger Management, Sheen, Mother's Day, Brooke, Shyam Dodge, Los Angeles, Denise, Hollywood Passage: By Shyam Dodge PUBLISHED: 14:38 EST, 13 May 2013 | UPDATED: 05:20 EST, 14 May 2013 Brooke Mueller is reported to have been babbling about ‘mafia connections’ when she was forced into psychiatric care earlier this month under suspicion of heavy drug abuse. When police arrived at her Los Angeles home on May 1 the 35-year-old was ranting about an imaginary FBI investigation of her ex Charlie Sheen. The mother-of-two claimed she was an informant for the Federal Bureau and was going to bring her former husband down with her secret information. Incoherent ramblings: Brooke Mueller babbled about 'mafia connections' when police took her into custody on May 1, pictured in Hollywood, in February. Brooke babbled about 'mafia connections' as police arrived at her house. Brooke fears she'll lose $55,000 a month in child support from Sheen. Denise refused extra money from Sheen for taking care of his twin boys while Brooke is in rehab. The Anger Management star flew Richards home from NYC for Mother's Day in his private jet
Los Angeles
[ "Denise" ]
{ "passage": 3519, "query": 5400 }
Query: ‘@placeholder was thankful for the offer, but declined because she has the financial means to take care of them herself. Entities: Federal Bureau, Charlie Sheen, FBI, NYC, Brooke Mueller, Richards, Anger Management, Sheen, Mother's Day, Brooke, Shyam Dodge, Los Angeles, Denise, Hollywood Passage: By Shyam Dodge PUBLISHED: 14:38 EST, 13 May 2013 | UPDATED: 05:20 EST, 14 May 2013 Brooke Mueller is reported to have been babbling about ‘mafia connections’ when she was forced into psychiatric care earlier this month under suspicion of heavy drug abuse. When police arrived at her Los Angeles home on May 1 the 35-year-old was ranting about an imaginary FBI investigation of her ex Charlie Sheen. The mother-of-two claimed she was an informant for the Federal Bureau and was going to bring her former husband down with her secret information. Incoherent ramblings: Brooke Mueller babbled about 'mafia connections' when police took her into custody on May 1, pictured in Hollywood, in February. Brooke babbled about 'mafia connections' as police arrived at her house. Brooke fears she'll lose $55,000 a month in child support from Sheen. Denise refused extra money from Sheen for taking care of his twin boys while Brooke is in rehab. The Anger Management star flew Richards home from NYC for Mother's Day in his private jet
Denise
[ "Graham Wyllie" ]
{ "passage": 3520, "query": 5401 }
Query: @placeholder, whose boat was hit with six metre waves and its front sail ripped by force nine gales during the 18 day Atlantic crossing said it was worth it. Entities: Kay, Martin Robinson, Saint Lucia, Brewer, Graham Wyllie, Bramley, Surrey, Atlantic, Frances Andrade, Emily, Canary Islands, Michael Brewer Passage: By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 03:52 EST, 14 January 2014 | UPDATED: 05:34 EST, 14 January 2014 A virtuoso violinist driven to suicide during the trial of a choirmaster who abused her has inspired a friend to sail the Atlantic and raise money to help a rape support charity. Frances Andrade, 48, died from an overdose taken before she knew Michael Brewer and his ex-wife Kay, both 68, were convicted of six counts of indecent assault last February. Graham Wyllie's daughter Emily, 15, was taught by the talented musician at a school in Bramley, Surrey, up until her death, and he has sailed from the Canary Islands to Saint Lucia in her memory. Frances Andrade, 48, took overdose during trial of abuser Michael Brewer. Graham Wyllie's child was taught by the violinist and he's sailed Atlantic. He is raising money for rape crisis charity near her Surrey school. Virtuoso violinist's plight inspired dozens of other victims to come forward. Took overdose after giving evidence she said 'felt like being raped again' Brewer was jailed for six years and his accomplice wife 21 months
Graham Wyllie
[ "Senate" ]
{ "passage": 3521, "query": 5402 }
Query: Not happening again: Bill Clinton campaigned with Webb for a @placeholder seat in 2006, but the former president will have other priorities in 2016 Entities: Hillary Rodham Clinton, US, Webb, Democratic Party, White House, Virginia, Navy Secretary, Ronald Reagan, Jim Webb, Ready for Hillary, Vietnam War, New York, Clinton, Democrats, New York City, Democratic, Senate Passage: Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's White House buzz got a boost Wednesday with word that donors and Clinton partisans would meet Friday for a New York City planning confab. But hours later Jim Webb, a former one-term Virginia senator, sucked all the oxygen out of her news cycle with word that he had launched a presidential exploratory committee. Only months ago the 2016 Democratic presidential campaign season was seen as a formality, a drawn-out Clinton coronation. But now there's another voice in the conversation, and it may appeal to right-leaning Democrats: Webb was once Secretary of the Navy during Ronald Reagan's presidency. Hundreds of high-dollar Clinton donors will hear from 'Ready for Hillary' leaders and Democratic Party luminaries Friday in New York. News was overshadowed by former Sen. Jim Webb's launch of a formal committee to assess his chances if he runs against her in the primaries. Webb is a Vietnam War veteran who was Navy Secretary under President Ronald Reagan and served a single term in the US Senate from Virginia. Clinton could use Webb as a right-wing foil in the Democratic primary season, positioning herself as a centrist by comparison
Senate