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[ "Top Gear" ]
{ "passage": 3522, "query": 5403 }
Query: Unused footage from @placeholder emerged showing the £1million a year host swinging his finger between two cars while reciting a notoriously racist children’s nursery rhyme. Entities: Daily Mail, Alasdair Glennie, BBC, Clarkson, Top Gear, Danny Cohen, Cohen, Jeremy Clarkson Passage: By Alasdair Glennie for the Daily Mail Jeremy Clarkson is still unrepentant for sparking a series of race rows, the BBC’s television chief has revealed. The Top Gear presenter still ‘doesn’t see the problem’ with using words like ‘n*****’ and ‘slope’ despite causing widespread outrage, TV controller Danny Cohen said. Mr Cohen said he personally found Clarkson’s behaviour ‘entirely unacceptable’ and warned the star that ‘no one show or person is bigger than the BBC.’ Scroll down for video Jeremy Clarkson is still unrepentant for sparking a series of race rows, the BBC's television chief has revealed. It comes after he was filmed using the 'n' word during an episode of Top Gear. TV controller Danny Cohen said he was 'incredibly unhappy' with language. Top Gear presenter ‘doesn’t see problem’ with using ‘n-word’ and ‘slope’. But Cohen wouldn't be drawn on whether Clarkson would be sacked
Top Gear
[ "Department of Health" ]
{ "passage": 3523, "query": 5404 }
Query: This was a breach of established practice and left the @placeholder unable to respond properly to the many enquiries it was receiving, from public and press, following reports on rolling news programmes.’ Entities: Sophie Borland, Labour, CQC, Care Quality Commission, Essex, Department of Health, Basildon, Thurrock, A&E, Andy Burnham Passage: By Sophie Borland Andy Burnham, the former Secretary of Health, was reportedly furious that the report on substandard care at Basildon and Thurrock hospital in Essex came out Labour tried to block the publication of a devastating report into appalling hospital neglect before the last election. Ministers told the Care Quality Commission not to release its verdict on Basildon and Thurrock hospital in Essex, where patients were dying from poor care. Inspectors found blood on curtains and chairs and catheters left on the floor at the flagship foundation hospital. Death rates in A&E were a third above average. But hours before the CQC was due to publish the report in November 2009, the Department of Health told the watchdog to stop. Newly-released emails show that the then Health Secretary Andy Burnham was furious when the report was later made public amid massive media coverage. MPs tried to cover up damning report over death rates at hospital. The Department of Health told watchdog to halt publication on election eve. Then Health Secretary Andy Burnham was 'furious' with publication of report
Department of Health
[ "EL PASO", "El Paso" ]
{ "passage": 3524, "query": 5405 }
Query: Two weeks later, he got a $4,000 job offer to drive his first load of marijuana across a bridge into @placeholder. Entities: Mexican, EL PASO, U.S., Danny Santos, Mexico, El Paso, Texas, Santos, CNN, American, Texas-Mexico, Juarez Passage: EL PASO, Texas (CNN) -- Sitting in high school, math and history lessons never captured Danny Santos' imagination. The drug-fueled streets of the Texas-Mexico border provided his education, and he was an excellent student. Danny Santos, 21, works two part-time jobs and still doesn't make as much as he did as a drug mule. Santos says he became one of the thousands of American and Mexican teenagers recruited into the dangerous world of drug smuggling. "I didn't care. I had no conscience," Santos said at a boxing gym in El Paso, Texas. "You're young, and you're naïve, and you think it's easy." Danny Santos, 21, says he made $50,000 in four years as a drug mule. Santos smuggled drugs across U.S. border from Juarez, Mexico. He was arrested once, as a juvenile, but said charges were dropped. Santos now works two part-time jobs as trains as a boxer
EL PASO
[ "EL PASO", "El Paso" ]
{ "passage": 3524, "query": 5405 }
Query: Two weeks later, he got a $4,000 job offer to drive his first load of marijuana across a bridge into @placeholder. Entities: Mexican, EL PASO, U.S., Danny Santos, Mexico, El Paso, Texas, Santos, CNN, American, Texas-Mexico, Juarez Passage: EL PASO, Texas (CNN) -- Sitting in high school, math and history lessons never captured Danny Santos' imagination. The drug-fueled streets of the Texas-Mexico border provided his education, and he was an excellent student. Danny Santos, 21, works two part-time jobs and still doesn't make as much as he did as a drug mule. Santos says he became one of the thousands of American and Mexican teenagers recruited into the dangerous world of drug smuggling. "I didn't care. I had no conscience," Santos said at a boxing gym in El Paso, Texas. "You're young, and you're naïve, and you think it's easy." Danny Santos, 21, says he made $50,000 in four years as a drug mule. Santos smuggled drugs across U.S. border from Juarez, Mexico. He was arrested once, as a juvenile, but said charges were dropped. Santos now works two part-time jobs as trains as a boxer
El Paso
[ "Mexican" ]
{ "passage": 3524, "query": 5406 }
Query: @placeholder officials say cartels have placed classified advertisements in Mexican newspapers with cryptic messages offering young people a job with good salary and benefits. Entities: Mexican, EL PASO, U.S., Danny Santos, Mexico, El Paso, Texas, Santos, CNN, American, Texas-Mexico, Juarez Passage: EL PASO, Texas (CNN) -- Sitting in high school, math and history lessons never captured Danny Santos' imagination. The drug-fueled streets of the Texas-Mexico border provided his education, and he was an excellent student. Danny Santos, 21, works two part-time jobs and still doesn't make as much as he did as a drug mule. Santos says he became one of the thousands of American and Mexican teenagers recruited into the dangerous world of drug smuggling. "I didn't care. I had no conscience," Santos said at a boxing gym in El Paso, Texas. "You're young, and you're naïve, and you think it's easy." Danny Santos, 21, says he made $50,000 in four years as a drug mule. Santos smuggled drugs across U.S. border from Juarez, Mexico. He was arrested once, as a juvenile, but said charges were dropped. Santos now works two part-time jobs as trains as a boxer
Mexican
[ "Radio 2" ]
{ "passage": 3525, "query": 5407 }
Query: The taping on Friday is for broadcast at a later date but he will be back on @placeholder next month.’ Entities: BBC radio, Operation Yewtree, Paul Gambaccini, Radio 2, BBC, CPS, Counterpoint, Radio 4 Passage: Paul Gambaccini is to return to BBC radio after he was cleared of historic allegations of sex abuse. The veteran broadcaster, who spent almost a year on police bail, will be in the studio on Friday to record a new edition of his Radio 4 music quiz Counterpoint. The presenter, 65, will then return to his popular weekly Radio 2 show on Saturday November 14. Paul Gambaccini, who has spent almost a year on police bail, will return to the BBC radio studios on Friday The BBC has so far made no comment about the presenter’s future and declined to comment last night. Paul Gambaccini will return to studio on Friday to record Counterpoint. Spent a year on police bail after being arrested as part of Operation Yewtree. He was accused of sexually assaulting two teenage boys in the 1980s. Ordeal ended this month when CPS said there was insufficient evidence. The 65-year-old will return to his Radio 2 show on Saturday, November 14
Radio 2
[ "Ipso" ]
{ "passage": 3526, "query": 5408 }
Query: She told the hearing: ‘I think it (@placeholder) is the same old thing, it’s changed its outfit and changed its name but it’s behaving in same way. Entities: Alan Moses, Press Complaints Commission, Independent Press Standards Organisation, MPs, Britain, Ipso Passage: The head of Britain’s new press regulator has said he is ‘determined’ for the press to take its own code of practice seriously. Sir Alan Moses, chairman of the Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso), said: ‘We are determined to be, for the first time, a regulator. The Press Complaints Commission was not a regulator, it was a complaints handler and we wish to be an independent regulator. ‘The press said they wanted an independent regulator and we are going to hold them to that and we believe that we can achieve that.’ Ipso chairman Sir Alan Moses, pictured, told MPs that he was determined his office would remain independent. Sir Alan Moses said he had no intention of being 'a complaints handler' The former judge said he received assurances of Ipso's independence. He told MPs the regulator already had a 'significant impact' on the media
Ipso
[ "Jessie Misskelley Jr." ]
{ "passage": 3527, "query": 5409 }
Query: @placeholder spent Friday night with his family near West Memphis. Entities: Pearl Jam, Dixie Chicks, Madison Hotel, Echols, Mississippi River, Jason Baldwin, CNN Memphis, West Memphis, CNN, Jessie Misskelley Jr., Arkansas, Eddie Vedder, WMC, Memphis, West Memphis Three, Natalie Maines, West Memphis 3, Damien Echols, Baldwin Passage: (CNN) -- Jason Baldwin paused Saturday on his first morning of freedom in 18 years to share a revelation he gleaned in prison while serving a life sentence. The "West Memphis Three" member recalled telling inmates he had figured out the secret of life. "What is it?" they asked. "I said, 'Enjoy it. Enjoy it,'" Baldwin told CNN Memphis affiliate WMC. And enjoy it he did Friday and Saturday. Baldwin, Damien Echols and Jessie Misskelley Jr. -- freed Friday in Arkansas after a complicated plea arrangement -- spent time with family, friends and supporters. Echols and Baldwin saw the sunset Friday from the rooftop of the Madison Hotel in Memphis, across the Mississippi River from West Memphis, Arkansas. Supporters Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam and Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks joined the party. The "West Memphis 3" go free after entering new pleas in a 1993 murder case. Two go to a rooftop party, enjoy new freedom. They were convicted of killing three West Memphis second-graders in 1993. Not everyone is convinced they are innocent
Jessie Misskelley Jr.
[ "Baldwin", "Damien Echols", "Jason Baldwin", "West Memphis 3", "West Memphis Three" ]
{ "passage": 3527, "query": 5410 }
Query: John Mark Byers, whose stepson @placeholder was one of the three victims, said he believes the three men are innocent and releasing them without exonerating them of the crime is an outrage. Entities: Pearl Jam, Dixie Chicks, Madison Hotel, Echols, Mississippi River, Jason Baldwin, CNN Memphis, West Memphis, CNN, Jessie Misskelley Jr., Arkansas, Eddie Vedder, WMC, Memphis, West Memphis Three, Natalie Maines, West Memphis 3, Damien Echols, Baldwin Passage: (CNN) -- Jason Baldwin paused Saturday on his first morning of freedom in 18 years to share a revelation he gleaned in prison while serving a life sentence. The "West Memphis Three" member recalled telling inmates he had figured out the secret of life. "What is it?" they asked. "I said, 'Enjoy it. Enjoy it,'" Baldwin told CNN Memphis affiliate WMC. And enjoy it he did Friday and Saturday. Baldwin, Damien Echols and Jessie Misskelley Jr. -- freed Friday in Arkansas after a complicated plea arrangement -- spent time with family, friends and supporters. Echols and Baldwin saw the sunset Friday from the rooftop of the Madison Hotel in Memphis, across the Mississippi River from West Memphis, Arkansas. Supporters Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam and Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks joined the party. The "West Memphis 3" go free after entering new pleas in a 1993 murder case. Two go to a rooftop party, enjoy new freedom. They were convicted of killing three West Memphis second-graders in 1993. Not everyone is convinced they are innocent
Baldwin
[ "Baldwin", "Damien Echols", "Jason Baldwin", "West Memphis 3", "West Memphis Three" ]
{ "passage": 3527, "query": 5410 }
Query: John Mark Byers, whose stepson @placeholder was one of the three victims, said he believes the three men are innocent and releasing them without exonerating them of the crime is an outrage. Entities: Pearl Jam, Dixie Chicks, Madison Hotel, Echols, Mississippi River, Jason Baldwin, CNN Memphis, West Memphis, CNN, Jessie Misskelley Jr., Arkansas, Eddie Vedder, WMC, Memphis, West Memphis Three, Natalie Maines, West Memphis 3, Damien Echols, Baldwin Passage: (CNN) -- Jason Baldwin paused Saturday on his first morning of freedom in 18 years to share a revelation he gleaned in prison while serving a life sentence. The "West Memphis Three" member recalled telling inmates he had figured out the secret of life. "What is it?" they asked. "I said, 'Enjoy it. Enjoy it,'" Baldwin told CNN Memphis affiliate WMC. And enjoy it he did Friday and Saturday. Baldwin, Damien Echols and Jessie Misskelley Jr. -- freed Friday in Arkansas after a complicated plea arrangement -- spent time with family, friends and supporters. Echols and Baldwin saw the sunset Friday from the rooftop of the Madison Hotel in Memphis, across the Mississippi River from West Memphis, Arkansas. Supporters Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam and Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks joined the party. The "West Memphis 3" go free after entering new pleas in a 1993 murder case. Two go to a rooftop party, enjoy new freedom. They were convicted of killing three West Memphis second-graders in 1993. Not everyone is convinced they are innocent
Damien Echols
[ "Baldwin", "Damien Echols", "Jason Baldwin", "West Memphis 3", "West Memphis Three" ]
{ "passage": 3527, "query": 5410 }
Query: John Mark Byers, whose stepson @placeholder was one of the three victims, said he believes the three men are innocent and releasing them without exonerating them of the crime is an outrage. Entities: Pearl Jam, Dixie Chicks, Madison Hotel, Echols, Mississippi River, Jason Baldwin, CNN Memphis, West Memphis, CNN, Jessie Misskelley Jr., Arkansas, Eddie Vedder, WMC, Memphis, West Memphis Three, Natalie Maines, West Memphis 3, Damien Echols, Baldwin Passage: (CNN) -- Jason Baldwin paused Saturday on his first morning of freedom in 18 years to share a revelation he gleaned in prison while serving a life sentence. The "West Memphis Three" member recalled telling inmates he had figured out the secret of life. "What is it?" they asked. "I said, 'Enjoy it. Enjoy it,'" Baldwin told CNN Memphis affiliate WMC. And enjoy it he did Friday and Saturday. Baldwin, Damien Echols and Jessie Misskelley Jr. -- freed Friday in Arkansas after a complicated plea arrangement -- spent time with family, friends and supporters. Echols and Baldwin saw the sunset Friday from the rooftop of the Madison Hotel in Memphis, across the Mississippi River from West Memphis, Arkansas. Supporters Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam and Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks joined the party. The "West Memphis 3" go free after entering new pleas in a 1993 murder case. Two go to a rooftop party, enjoy new freedom. They were convicted of killing three West Memphis second-graders in 1993. Not everyone is convinced they are innocent
Jason Baldwin
[ "Baldwin", "Damien Echols", "Jason Baldwin", "West Memphis 3", "West Memphis Three" ]
{ "passage": 3527, "query": 5410 }
Query: John Mark Byers, whose stepson @placeholder was one of the three victims, said he believes the three men are innocent and releasing them without exonerating them of the crime is an outrage. Entities: Pearl Jam, Dixie Chicks, Madison Hotel, Echols, Mississippi River, Jason Baldwin, CNN Memphis, West Memphis, CNN, Jessie Misskelley Jr., Arkansas, Eddie Vedder, WMC, Memphis, West Memphis Three, Natalie Maines, West Memphis 3, Damien Echols, Baldwin Passage: (CNN) -- Jason Baldwin paused Saturday on his first morning of freedom in 18 years to share a revelation he gleaned in prison while serving a life sentence. The "West Memphis Three" member recalled telling inmates he had figured out the secret of life. "What is it?" they asked. "I said, 'Enjoy it. Enjoy it,'" Baldwin told CNN Memphis affiliate WMC. And enjoy it he did Friday and Saturday. Baldwin, Damien Echols and Jessie Misskelley Jr. -- freed Friday in Arkansas after a complicated plea arrangement -- spent time with family, friends and supporters. Echols and Baldwin saw the sunset Friday from the rooftop of the Madison Hotel in Memphis, across the Mississippi River from West Memphis, Arkansas. Supporters Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam and Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks joined the party. The "West Memphis 3" go free after entering new pleas in a 1993 murder case. Two go to a rooftop party, enjoy new freedom. They were convicted of killing three West Memphis second-graders in 1993. Not everyone is convinced they are innocent
West Memphis 3
[ "Baldwin", "Damien Echols", "Jason Baldwin", "West Memphis 3", "West Memphis Three" ]
{ "passage": 3527, "query": 5410 }
Query: John Mark Byers, whose stepson @placeholder was one of the three victims, said he believes the three men are innocent and releasing them without exonerating them of the crime is an outrage. Entities: Pearl Jam, Dixie Chicks, Madison Hotel, Echols, Mississippi River, Jason Baldwin, CNN Memphis, West Memphis, CNN, Jessie Misskelley Jr., Arkansas, Eddie Vedder, WMC, Memphis, West Memphis Three, Natalie Maines, West Memphis 3, Damien Echols, Baldwin Passage: (CNN) -- Jason Baldwin paused Saturday on his first morning of freedom in 18 years to share a revelation he gleaned in prison while serving a life sentence. The "West Memphis Three" member recalled telling inmates he had figured out the secret of life. "What is it?" they asked. "I said, 'Enjoy it. Enjoy it,'" Baldwin told CNN Memphis affiliate WMC. And enjoy it he did Friday and Saturday. Baldwin, Damien Echols and Jessie Misskelley Jr. -- freed Friday in Arkansas after a complicated plea arrangement -- spent time with family, friends and supporters. Echols and Baldwin saw the sunset Friday from the rooftop of the Madison Hotel in Memphis, across the Mississippi River from West Memphis, Arkansas. Supporters Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam and Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks joined the party. The "West Memphis 3" go free after entering new pleas in a 1993 murder case. Two go to a rooftop party, enjoy new freedom. They were convicted of killing three West Memphis second-graders in 1993. Not everyone is convinced they are innocent
West Memphis Three
[ "Karina", "Karina Chikitova" ]
{ "passage": 3528, "query": 5411 }
Query: On the mend: @placeholder drew this picture of an elephant during the five weeks she spent recovering in hospital after her ordeal Entities: Russian, Sakha Republic, Russia, Katerina, Karina, Alsatian, Karina Chitkova, India, Naida, Christmas, Karina Chikitova, Siberian Passage: Smiling into the camera, four-year-old Katerina looks like any proud child with her pet. But the little Russian girl, dubbed 'Mowgli' girl in fact owes her life to the Alsatian puppy after they got lost together in the Siberian wilderness - where she then survived for 12 days and nights. Karina Chikitova became lost with her pet after following her father into a snowy Siberian forest full of wolves and bears in October last year. Naida had been keeping Karina warm at night but after nine days returned home to summon help. Rescuers found her footprint three days later next to a paw print near a river, where they had drunk water. So the emergency workers knew they were in the right area of the Sakha Republic, Russia's largest region and only slightly smaller than India. Karina Chitkova was three when she became lost in the Siberian woods. 'Why did you leave me?' she asked her puppy when they were reunited. The pair became lost after following Karina's father into the wilderness. Naida the puppy kept her warm, before returning to the village to get help. She was severely malnourished when rescuers found her near a river. Now, the four-year-old is preparing for Christmas in her home village. Her grandmother says she's alive because 'she's not scared of the forest'
Karina
[ "Karina", "Karina Chikitova" ]
{ "passage": 3528, "query": 5411 }
Query: On the mend: @placeholder drew this picture of an elephant during the five weeks she spent recovering in hospital after her ordeal Entities: Russian, Sakha Republic, Russia, Katerina, Karina, Alsatian, Karina Chitkova, India, Naida, Christmas, Karina Chikitova, Siberian Passage: Smiling into the camera, four-year-old Katerina looks like any proud child with her pet. But the little Russian girl, dubbed 'Mowgli' girl in fact owes her life to the Alsatian puppy after they got lost together in the Siberian wilderness - where she then survived for 12 days and nights. Karina Chikitova became lost with her pet after following her father into a snowy Siberian forest full of wolves and bears in October last year. Naida had been keeping Karina warm at night but after nine days returned home to summon help. Rescuers found her footprint three days later next to a paw print near a river, where they had drunk water. So the emergency workers knew they were in the right area of the Sakha Republic, Russia's largest region and only slightly smaller than India. Karina Chitkova was three when she became lost in the Siberian woods. 'Why did you leave me?' she asked her puppy when they were reunited. The pair became lost after following Karina's father into the wilderness. Naida the puppy kept her warm, before returning to the village to get help. She was severely malnourished when rescuers found her near a river. Now, the four-year-old is preparing for Christmas in her home village. Her grandmother says she's alive because 'she's not scared of the forest'
Karina Chikitova
[ "Karina", "Karina Chikitova" ]
{ "passage": 3528, "query": 5412 }
Query: '@placeholder herself is a very strong girl, has a strong-willed character. Entities: Russian, Sakha Republic, Russia, Katerina, Karina, Alsatian, Karina Chitkova, India, Naida, Christmas, Karina Chikitova, Siberian Passage: Smiling into the camera, four-year-old Katerina looks like any proud child with her pet. But the little Russian girl, dubbed 'Mowgli' girl in fact owes her life to the Alsatian puppy after they got lost together in the Siberian wilderness - where she then survived for 12 days and nights. Karina Chikitova became lost with her pet after following her father into a snowy Siberian forest full of wolves and bears in October last year. Naida had been keeping Karina warm at night but after nine days returned home to summon help. Rescuers found her footprint three days later next to a paw print near a river, where they had drunk water. So the emergency workers knew they were in the right area of the Sakha Republic, Russia's largest region and only slightly smaller than India. Karina Chitkova was three when she became lost in the Siberian woods. 'Why did you leave me?' she asked her puppy when they were reunited. The pair became lost after following Karina's father into the wilderness. Naida the puppy kept her warm, before returning to the village to get help. She was severely malnourished when rescuers found her near a river. Now, the four-year-old is preparing for Christmas in her home village. Her grandmother says she's alive because 'she's not scared of the forest'
Karina
[ "Karina", "Karina Chikitova" ]
{ "passage": 3528, "query": 5412 }
Query: '@placeholder herself is a very strong girl, has a strong-willed character. Entities: Russian, Sakha Republic, Russia, Katerina, Karina, Alsatian, Karina Chitkova, India, Naida, Christmas, Karina Chikitova, Siberian Passage: Smiling into the camera, four-year-old Katerina looks like any proud child with her pet. But the little Russian girl, dubbed 'Mowgli' girl in fact owes her life to the Alsatian puppy after they got lost together in the Siberian wilderness - where she then survived for 12 days and nights. Karina Chikitova became lost with her pet after following her father into a snowy Siberian forest full of wolves and bears in October last year. Naida had been keeping Karina warm at night but after nine days returned home to summon help. Rescuers found her footprint three days later next to a paw print near a river, where they had drunk water. So the emergency workers knew they were in the right area of the Sakha Republic, Russia's largest region and only slightly smaller than India. Karina Chitkova was three when she became lost in the Siberian woods. 'Why did you leave me?' she asked her puppy when they were reunited. The pair became lost after following Karina's father into the wilderness. Naida the puppy kept her warm, before returning to the village to get help. She was severely malnourished when rescuers found her near a river. Now, the four-year-old is preparing for Christmas in her home village. Her grandmother says she's alive because 'she's not scared of the forest'
Karina Chikitova
[ "Ukraine" ]
{ "passage": 3529, "query": 5413 }
Query: @placeholder officials have been pressing the U.S. to supply its military with weapons and ammunition to fight the Russian-backed forces. Entities: Russian, Moscow, Russia, Barack Obama, White House, U.S., Obama, German, Ukraine, Angela Merkel, Vladimir Putin, Congress, Putin Passage: President Barack Obama will sign legislation imposing new economic sanctions on Russia, as the U.S. claims some credit for sparking Moscow's roiling currency crisis and moves to deepen the pain. The Russian economy has been in a downward spiral for months, but President Vladimir Putin has managed to maintain political support at home. However, White House officials acknowledged there were no guarantees Russia's economic woes and another round of sanctions would compel Putin to curtail aggressive actions in Ukraine. It comes as German Chancellor Angela Merkel pursues a policy of engagement and has spoken with Putin how he could go about imposing a comprehensive ceasefire in war torn Ukraine. President Obama will sign legislation imposing new sanctions on Russia. The economic measure was approved by Congress late Saturday. It comes as Moscow continues to grapple with deepening currency crisis
Ukraine
[ "Neill McArthur" ]
{ "passage": 3530, "query": 5414 }
Query: '@placeholder is now slowly moving on with his life,' says a friend. Entities: Joshua Wilcox, Joshua, The Mail on Sunday, Kelly, Neill McArthur, Ann Jones, Dame Esther, Teddy, Esther Rantzen Passage: It could hardly be a more typical weekend scene: a family stroll for mum, dad, baby and a proud grandmother. But this is no typical family. Look closer and you'll recognise the smart lady in black as broadcaster and campaigner Dame Esther Rantzen. And the smile hides a sadness – as the casually dressed group have come together in circumstances that are more rancorous than relaxed. For although Dame Esther was delighted when her second grandchild, Teddy, arrived, The Mail on Sunday can reveal that he is the result of an affair and an acrimonious marriage breakdown. Campaigner Dame Esther Rantzen seen walking with her son Dr Joshua Wilcox (pushing his new baby Teddy) and his partner, Kelly-Ann Jones. Dame Esther Rantzen spotting on family outing with grandchild Teddy. Her son Dr Joshua Wilcox was pushing pram with partner Kelly-Ann Jones. Married mother of two left her husband for Joshua after they had an affair. Split has reportedly left deserted husband Neill McArthur devastated
Neill McArthur
[ "Cheltenham Festival" ]
{ "passage": 3531, "query": 5415 }
Query: 'When it happened at the time a sombre (mood) descended on @placeholder, everyone had everything crossed and plenty of people were praying their worse fears wouldn't be realised. Entities: Bristol, Leon Watson, Dublin, Galaxy Rock, Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup, Cheltenham Festival, McNamara, JT McNamara Passage: By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 05:08 EST, 30 March 2013 | UPDATED: 09:06 EST, 30 March 2013 Jump jockey JT McNamara has publicly confirmed he has been left paralysed after suffering a serious neck injury at the Cheltenham Festival. The 37-year-old leading amateur fractured two vertebrae when his horse Galaxy Rock fell at the first fence in the Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup two weeks ago. The horse was unhurt. McNamara had to be airlifted to Bristol, where he remains, although plans are to be made for a transfer to Dublin in due course. Scroll down for video. The 37-year-old was injured when his horse Galaxy Rock fell. McNamara had to be airlifted to Bristol, where he remains. Friends speak of 'the end of a great career' in racing
Cheltenham Festival
[ "Germany" ]
{ "passage": 3532, "query": 5416 }
Query: Flag day: Gotze's goal seven minutes from time finished off Argentina's challenge and sparked wild scenes of celebration right across @placeholder Entities: Mario Gotze, Argentinian, Joachim Low, Rio de Janeiro, World Cup, Argentina, Germany, Brandenburg Gate, South American, Buenos Aires, Maracana, European, Berlin, Maracana Stadium, Fan Mile, Adam Shergold Passage: By Adam Shergold Follow @@adamjshergold Hundreds of thousands of jubilant fans thronged the streets of Berlin to celebrate Germany's victory over Argentina in the World Cup final on Sunday night. The enormous crowd went wild when Mario Gotze scored the winning goal in the 113th minute at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, sealing Germany's fourth World Cup triumph. Fans had started gathering on a 'Fan Mile' underneath the Brandenburg Gate many hours before kick-off to watch the match on giant television screens, with an estimated 200,000 present and ready to party by the end of the night. Germany's extra time victory in the Maracana sparked scenes of wild celebration as 200,000 watched the match at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Mario Gotze's winner in the 113th-minute gave Germany a 1-0 win over Argentina and a fourth World Cup win. Joachim Low's team became the first European side to lift the World Cup on South American soil. There were scenes of despair and dejection in Buenos Aires as Argentinian fans saw their side fall short
Germany
[ "Berlin" ]
{ "passage": 3532, "query": 5417 }
Query: Pyrotechnics: Fireworks explode over @placeholder to mark Germany's World Cup victory as fans celebrate on the streets below Entities: Mario Gotze, Argentinian, Joachim Low, Rio de Janeiro, World Cup, Argentina, Germany, Brandenburg Gate, South American, Buenos Aires, Maracana, European, Berlin, Maracana Stadium, Fan Mile, Adam Shergold Passage: By Adam Shergold Follow @@adamjshergold Hundreds of thousands of jubilant fans thronged the streets of Berlin to celebrate Germany's victory over Argentina in the World Cup final on Sunday night. The enormous crowd went wild when Mario Gotze scored the winning goal in the 113th minute at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, sealing Germany's fourth World Cup triumph. Fans had started gathering on a 'Fan Mile' underneath the Brandenburg Gate many hours before kick-off to watch the match on giant television screens, with an estimated 200,000 present and ready to party by the end of the night. Germany's extra time victory in the Maracana sparked scenes of wild celebration as 200,000 watched the match at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Mario Gotze's winner in the 113th-minute gave Germany a 1-0 win over Argentina and a fourth World Cup win. Joachim Low's team became the first European side to lift the World Cup on South American soil. There were scenes of despair and dejection in Buenos Aires as Argentinian fans saw their side fall short
Berlin
[ "Germany" ]
{ "passage": 3532, "query": 5418 }
Query: It is the first triumph by a unified Germany, following on from @placeholder's wins in 1954, 1974 and 1990. Entities: Mario Gotze, Argentinian, Joachim Low, Rio de Janeiro, World Cup, Argentina, Germany, Brandenburg Gate, South American, Buenos Aires, Maracana, European, Berlin, Maracana Stadium, Fan Mile, Adam Shergold Passage: By Adam Shergold Follow @@adamjshergold Hundreds of thousands of jubilant fans thronged the streets of Berlin to celebrate Germany's victory over Argentina in the World Cup final on Sunday night. The enormous crowd went wild when Mario Gotze scored the winning goal in the 113th minute at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, sealing Germany's fourth World Cup triumph. Fans had started gathering on a 'Fan Mile' underneath the Brandenburg Gate many hours before kick-off to watch the match on giant television screens, with an estimated 200,000 present and ready to party by the end of the night. Germany's extra time victory in the Maracana sparked scenes of wild celebration as 200,000 watched the match at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Mario Gotze's winner in the 113th-minute gave Germany a 1-0 win over Argentina and a fourth World Cup win. Joachim Low's team became the first European side to lift the World Cup on South American soil. There were scenes of despair and dejection in Buenos Aires as Argentinian fans saw their side fall short
Germany
[ "Germany" ]
{ "passage": 3532, "query": 5419 }
Query: Tension: These @placeholder fans were engrossed in the action as they watched the final on a big screen in Berlin Entities: Mario Gotze, Argentinian, Joachim Low, Rio de Janeiro, World Cup, Argentina, Germany, Brandenburg Gate, South American, Buenos Aires, Maracana, European, Berlin, Maracana Stadium, Fan Mile, Adam Shergold Passage: By Adam Shergold Follow @@adamjshergold Hundreds of thousands of jubilant fans thronged the streets of Berlin to celebrate Germany's victory over Argentina in the World Cup final on Sunday night. The enormous crowd went wild when Mario Gotze scored the winning goal in the 113th minute at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, sealing Germany's fourth World Cup triumph. Fans had started gathering on a 'Fan Mile' underneath the Brandenburg Gate many hours before kick-off to watch the match on giant television screens, with an estimated 200,000 present and ready to party by the end of the night. Germany's extra time victory in the Maracana sparked scenes of wild celebration as 200,000 watched the match at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Mario Gotze's winner in the 113th-minute gave Germany a 1-0 win over Argentina and a fourth World Cup win. Joachim Low's team became the first European side to lift the World Cup on South American soil. There were scenes of despair and dejection in Buenos Aires as Argentinian fans saw their side fall short
Germany
[ "Argentinian" ]
{ "passage": 3532, "query": 5420 }
Query: Show of pride: @placeholder fans waves the national flag and set off smoke flares as the final takes place Entities: Mario Gotze, Argentinian, Joachim Low, Rio de Janeiro, World Cup, Argentina, Germany, Brandenburg Gate, South American, Buenos Aires, Maracana, European, Berlin, Maracana Stadium, Fan Mile, Adam Shergold Passage: By Adam Shergold Follow @@adamjshergold Hundreds of thousands of jubilant fans thronged the streets of Berlin to celebrate Germany's victory over Argentina in the World Cup final on Sunday night. The enormous crowd went wild when Mario Gotze scored the winning goal in the 113th minute at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, sealing Germany's fourth World Cup triumph. Fans had started gathering on a 'Fan Mile' underneath the Brandenburg Gate many hours before kick-off to watch the match on giant television screens, with an estimated 200,000 present and ready to party by the end of the night. Germany's extra time victory in the Maracana sparked scenes of wild celebration as 200,000 watched the match at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Mario Gotze's winner in the 113th-minute gave Germany a 1-0 win over Argentina and a fourth World Cup win. Joachim Low's team became the first European side to lift the World Cup on South American soil. There were scenes of despair and dejection in Buenos Aires as Argentinian fans saw their side fall short
Argentinian
[ "Rio de Janeiro" ]
{ "passage": 3532, "query": 5421 }
Query: With flights fully booked, many had made the journey to @placeholder by road in mobile homes and battered cars, taking as much as two days to reach their destination. Entities: Mario Gotze, Argentinian, Joachim Low, Rio de Janeiro, World Cup, Argentina, Germany, Brandenburg Gate, South American, Buenos Aires, Maracana, European, Berlin, Maracana Stadium, Fan Mile, Adam Shergold Passage: By Adam Shergold Follow @@adamjshergold Hundreds of thousands of jubilant fans thronged the streets of Berlin to celebrate Germany's victory over Argentina in the World Cup final on Sunday night. The enormous crowd went wild when Mario Gotze scored the winning goal in the 113th minute at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, sealing Germany's fourth World Cup triumph. Fans had started gathering on a 'Fan Mile' underneath the Brandenburg Gate many hours before kick-off to watch the match on giant television screens, with an estimated 200,000 present and ready to party by the end of the night. Germany's extra time victory in the Maracana sparked scenes of wild celebration as 200,000 watched the match at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Mario Gotze's winner in the 113th-minute gave Germany a 1-0 win over Argentina and a fourth World Cup win. Joachim Low's team became the first European side to lift the World Cup on South American soil. There were scenes of despair and dejection in Buenos Aires as Argentinian fans saw their side fall short
Rio de Janeiro
[ "Man United", "Man Utd", "Manchester United" ]
{ "passage": 3533, "query": 5422 }
Query: 'Through quite a lot of my time [at @placeholder], I have had a good run and then it has stopped for whatever reason. Entities: Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie, Louis van Gaal, Man United, Radamel Falcao, Boss Louis van Gaal, Man Utd, Manchester United, Sportsmail, Stoke, Hull, St Mary, Ander Herrera, Carrington, Van Gaal, Premier League, Rooney, Southampton Passage: Louis van Gaal has confirmed that Wayne Rooney has recovered from a knee injury and will lead Manchester United at Southampton on Monday night. Sportsmail revealed that Rooney, who was hurt when he collided with advertising hoardings against Hull last weekend, has been cleared to play after missing Tuesday’s win over Stoke as a precaution. Asked about the striker’s fitness at his weekly press conference, Van Gaal said: ‘The news is very good, he shall play.’ VIDEO Scroll down for Louis van Gaal: Rooney is very good and will play against Southampton Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney (left) will play against Southampton on Monday after recovering from a knee injury. Wayne Rooney missed Manchester United's 2-1 win against Stoke on Tuesday due to a knee injury. Man Utd trained at their Carrington headquarters on Friday ahead of Monday's Premier League trip to Southampton. Boss Louis van Gaal's confirmed that the 29-year-old will play at St Mary's. Man United have won four Premier League games in a row and sit fourth in the table. Robin van Persie, Ander Herrera and Radamel Falcao all pictured training with the team
Man United
[ "Man United", "Man Utd", "Manchester United" ]
{ "passage": 3533, "query": 5422 }
Query: 'Through quite a lot of my time [at @placeholder], I have had a good run and then it has stopped for whatever reason. Entities: Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie, Louis van Gaal, Man United, Radamel Falcao, Boss Louis van Gaal, Man Utd, Manchester United, Sportsmail, Stoke, Hull, St Mary, Ander Herrera, Carrington, Van Gaal, Premier League, Rooney, Southampton Passage: Louis van Gaal has confirmed that Wayne Rooney has recovered from a knee injury and will lead Manchester United at Southampton on Monday night. Sportsmail revealed that Rooney, who was hurt when he collided with advertising hoardings against Hull last weekend, has been cleared to play after missing Tuesday’s win over Stoke as a precaution. Asked about the striker’s fitness at his weekly press conference, Van Gaal said: ‘The news is very good, he shall play.’ VIDEO Scroll down for Louis van Gaal: Rooney is very good and will play against Southampton Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney (left) will play against Southampton on Monday after recovering from a knee injury. Wayne Rooney missed Manchester United's 2-1 win against Stoke on Tuesday due to a knee injury. Man Utd trained at their Carrington headquarters on Friday ahead of Monday's Premier League trip to Southampton. Boss Louis van Gaal's confirmed that the 29-year-old will play at St Mary's. Man United have won four Premier League games in a row and sit fourth in the table. Robin van Persie, Ander Herrera and Radamel Falcao all pictured training with the team
Man Utd
[ "Man United", "Man Utd", "Manchester United" ]
{ "passage": 3533, "query": 5422 }
Query: 'Through quite a lot of my time [at @placeholder], I have had a good run and then it has stopped for whatever reason. Entities: Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie, Louis van Gaal, Man United, Radamel Falcao, Boss Louis van Gaal, Man Utd, Manchester United, Sportsmail, Stoke, Hull, St Mary, Ander Herrera, Carrington, Van Gaal, Premier League, Rooney, Southampton Passage: Louis van Gaal has confirmed that Wayne Rooney has recovered from a knee injury and will lead Manchester United at Southampton on Monday night. Sportsmail revealed that Rooney, who was hurt when he collided with advertising hoardings against Hull last weekend, has been cleared to play after missing Tuesday’s win over Stoke as a precaution. Asked about the striker’s fitness at his weekly press conference, Van Gaal said: ‘The news is very good, he shall play.’ VIDEO Scroll down for Louis van Gaal: Rooney is very good and will play against Southampton Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney (left) will play against Southampton on Monday after recovering from a knee injury. Wayne Rooney missed Manchester United's 2-1 win against Stoke on Tuesday due to a knee injury. Man Utd trained at their Carrington headquarters on Friday ahead of Monday's Premier League trip to Southampton. Boss Louis van Gaal's confirmed that the 29-year-old will play at St Mary's. Man United have won four Premier League games in a row and sit fourth in the table. Robin van Persie, Ander Herrera and Radamel Falcao all pictured training with the team
Manchester United
[ "Burton", "Caroline Burton" ]
{ "passage": 3534, "query": 5423 }
Query: '@placeholder helped us rejoice in our son while remembering our daughter and for that I am forever grateful.' Entities: Burton, Whitmore, Lancing, West Sussex, Daily Mail, Louise Whitmore, Princess Royal Hospital, Caroline Burton, Baby Mums' Midwife of the Year Award, Sussex, Haywards Heath, Johnson Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:02 EST, 23 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:30 EST, 23 January 2014 Caroline Burton, 39, has been named midwife of the year after comforting a mother through a stillbirth - then changing her shift to make sure she was on hand to help with the same woman's second birth 11 months later. Ms Burton, from Lancing in Sussex, changed shifts to make sure she was on duty at Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, when Louise Whitmore gave birth to her baby boy. As a result, the dedicated professional has been named Johnson's Baby Mums' Midwife of the Year Award 2014, for the extraordinary care and support she gave to Mrs Whitmore. Caroline Burton, 39, was named midwife of the year this week. She was given the prize for her care of Louise Whitmore, 43. Mrs Whitmore, who nominated Ms Burton, endured a stillbirth. 11 months later, Ms Burton helped her deliver her second child
Burton
[ "Burton", "Caroline Burton" ]
{ "passage": 3534, "query": 5423 }
Query: '@placeholder helped us rejoice in our son while remembering our daughter and for that I am forever grateful.' Entities: Burton, Whitmore, Lancing, West Sussex, Daily Mail, Louise Whitmore, Princess Royal Hospital, Caroline Burton, Baby Mums' Midwife of the Year Award, Sussex, Haywards Heath, Johnson Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:02 EST, 23 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:30 EST, 23 January 2014 Caroline Burton, 39, has been named midwife of the year after comforting a mother through a stillbirth - then changing her shift to make sure she was on hand to help with the same woman's second birth 11 months later. Ms Burton, from Lancing in Sussex, changed shifts to make sure she was on duty at Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, when Louise Whitmore gave birth to her baby boy. As a result, the dedicated professional has been named Johnson's Baby Mums' Midwife of the Year Award 2014, for the extraordinary care and support she gave to Mrs Whitmore. Caroline Burton, 39, was named midwife of the year this week. She was given the prize for her care of Louise Whitmore, 43. Mrs Whitmore, who nominated Ms Burton, endured a stillbirth. 11 months later, Ms Burton helped her deliver her second child
Caroline Burton
[ "England" ]
{ "passage": 3535, "query": 5424 }
Query: The wispy clouds clearly show @placeholder, Ireland, Scotland and Wales and even some of the Scottish islands. Entities: Scottish, Scotland, England, Sam Webb, Ireland, Sue, Isle of Man, Chris Corlett, British Isles, Wales, Sue Strang Passage: By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 13:26 EST, 18 December 2012 | UPDATED: 17:23 EST, 18 December 2012 A walker has captured an incredible photo of two clouds shaped like the British Isles. Sue Strang, 44, was amazed when she spotted the remarkable cloud formation, while walking with her husband, Chris Corlett. 'We were out walking and as I looked in the sky I suddenly saw the clouds, so I grabbed my mobile to take a photo,' said Sue, from the Isle of Man. Cloud atlas: A walker has captured an incredible photo of two clouds shaped like the British Isles. Sue Strang captures cloud with eery resemblance to the region. Scotland, Ireland, Wales and England clearly defined in stunning picture. Even some Scottish islands are in the right place
England
[ "South Africa" ]
{ "passage": 3536, "query": 5425 }
Query: The entire team has expressed their privilege in naming the new species after - John Skinner, one of the great names in the study of @placeholder mammals and particularly carnivores. Entities: Malapa, Cradle of Humankind, Australopithecus sediba, Mark Prigg, John Skinner, South Africa, Vulpes skinneri Passage: By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 14:51 EST, 23 January 2013 | UPDATED: 06:01 EST, 24 January 2013 Scientists have discovered the two-million-year-old fossil remains of a fox. The ancient ancestor of the modern-day animal was found in South Africa at a site known as the Cradle of Humankind because of its significance in human fossil discoveries. In 2008 the Malapa site yielded the discovery of Australopithecus sediba - thought to be an early human ancestor that combines simian and modern human characteristics. The mandible of 2Million year old Vulpes skinneri - named after recently deceased mammalogist and ecologist Prof John Skinner. Fossilised remains found at 'Cradle of Humankind' site in South Africa. Vulpes skinner believed to have existed as same time as human ancestor Australopithecus sediba
South Africa
[ "Khadija" ]
{ "passage": 3537, "query": 5426 }
Query: @placeholder was trained to clean, dismantle, and fire a weapon. Entities: ISIS, Urfa, Khadija, Syrian, Turkey, CNN Passage: Urfa, Turkey (CNN) -- The petite 25-year-old tentatively opens the door to the hotel room where we've agreed to meet. Her face is covered, but her body language betrays her anxiety. She slowly lifts her niqab, revealing her young, heart-shaped face. Her large brown eyes, filled with guilt and turmoil, are delicately made up under perfectly sculpted brows. She calls herself 'Khadija.' It's not her real name, because she's a marked woman. Once a member of a fearsome, female ISIS brigade, she's a recent defector, disillusioned by the group's brutality. Her interview with CNN is the first time she has ever told anyone her story. 25-year-old joined ISIS after chaos following protests against Syrian president. Lured by man she met online, she became interested in ISIS. She joined female police brigade that enforces ISIS rules on women. She witnessed beheading and violence against women
Khadija
[ "ISIS" ]
{ "passage": 3537, "query": 5427 }
Query: She desperately wants to be the girl she was before falling under the spell of @placeholder -- "a girl who is merry, who loves life and laughter... who loves to travel, to draw, to walk in the street with her headphones listening to music without caring what anyone thinks," she said. Entities: ISIS, Urfa, Khadija, Syrian, Turkey, CNN Passage: Urfa, Turkey (CNN) -- The petite 25-year-old tentatively opens the door to the hotel room where we've agreed to meet. Her face is covered, but her body language betrays her anxiety. She slowly lifts her niqab, revealing her young, heart-shaped face. Her large brown eyes, filled with guilt and turmoil, are delicately made up under perfectly sculpted brows. She calls herself 'Khadija.' It's not her real name, because she's a marked woman. Once a member of a fearsome, female ISIS brigade, she's a recent defector, disillusioned by the group's brutality. Her interview with CNN is the first time she has ever told anyone her story. 25-year-old joined ISIS after chaos following protests against Syrian president. Lured by man she met online, she became interested in ISIS. She joined female police brigade that enforces ISIS rules on women. She witnessed beheading and violence against women
ISIS
[ "Oklahoma" ]
{ "passage": 3538, "query": 5428 }
Query: Oil baron: Harold Hamm, @placeholder oil man and 68 per cent stake holder in Continental Resources Inc., stands to lose up to $8.5 billion in his divorce settlement Entities: MailOnline, Alex Greg, Sue Ann, Continental Resources, Reuters, Hamm, Harold Hamm, Oklahoma Passage: By Alex Greg for MailOnline and Reuters Harold Hamm is an unlikely billionaire: the 13th child of Oklahoma sharecroppers whose identity as a self-made man could just be his downfall in his impending divorce battle. Hamm, the founder and CEO of Continental Resources, is the world's 34th-richest person in the world, with a personal fortune of an estimated $20.3 billion. The oilman is in the second week of a divorce hearing from his wife of 25 years, Sue Ann, and experts say the only way he can avoid paying half of his assets - and possibly losing a controlling share of his company - is to argue that his fortune is the result of sheer dumb luck. Harold Hamm and his wife Sue Ann are divorcing after 25 years of marriage. Hamm is founder and CEO of Continental Resources and has amassed a $20 billion fortune. Experts say the only way he can avoid handing over half and possibly losing a controlling stake in his company is to argue he acquired it through luck. If Hamm can prove that the appreciation of his assets was passive rather than active, they will remain his. Hamm has always painted himself as an entrepreneur and self-made man. Sue Ann is a lawyer and worked at Continental Resources before she and Hamm were married
Oklahoma
[ "WHO" ]
{ "passage": 3539, "query": 5429 }
Query: On Wednesday, the @placeholder raised the pandemic threat level to 5 on a six-step scale Entities: Mexican, Nuevo Vallarta, WHO, N1H1, California, San Francisco, U.S., Kovar, Georgia, Mexico, Christine Kovar, Atlanta, CNN, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Passage: (CNN) -- As the swine flu outbreak escalates across the globe, U.S. travelers returning from Mexico are wondering what to do when they come home. Travelers leaving a Mexican airport fill out questionnaires about their health. On Wednesday, Christine Kovar of San Francisco, California, returned from a vacation to Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico. She said she wasn't sure whether she should attend work or stay home. "I feel fine," said Kovar. "It will be the discretion of my boss whether I go back to work." The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, is advising U.S. travelers back from Mexico with at least two of the swine flu symptoms to stay at home and avoid public places upon return. Symptoms of swine flu, also known as 2009 N1H1, can include a fever, sore throat, cough, chills, headaches and runny nose. Travelers with flu-like symptoms coming back from Mexico should stay at home. Healthy travelers coming from Mexico can continue to go to work and school. There are more than 230 confirmed cases of swine flu worldwide, according to WHO. Companies and schools are erring on the side of safety asking people not to come
WHO
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 3539, "query": 5430 }
Query: It's been smooth sailing at @placeholder airports, several passengers say. Entities: Mexican, Nuevo Vallarta, WHO, N1H1, California, San Francisco, U.S., Kovar, Georgia, Mexico, Christine Kovar, Atlanta, CNN, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Passage: (CNN) -- As the swine flu outbreak escalates across the globe, U.S. travelers returning from Mexico are wondering what to do when they come home. Travelers leaving a Mexican airport fill out questionnaires about their health. On Wednesday, Christine Kovar of San Francisco, California, returned from a vacation to Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico. She said she wasn't sure whether she should attend work or stay home. "I feel fine," said Kovar. "It will be the discretion of my boss whether I go back to work." The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, is advising U.S. travelers back from Mexico with at least two of the swine flu symptoms to stay at home and avoid public places upon return. Symptoms of swine flu, also known as 2009 N1H1, can include a fever, sore throat, cough, chills, headaches and runny nose. Travelers with flu-like symptoms coming back from Mexico should stay at home. Healthy travelers coming from Mexico can continue to go to work and school. There are more than 230 confirmed cases of swine flu worldwide, according to WHO. Companies and schools are erring on the side of safety asking people not to come
U.S.
[ "Mexican", "Mexico" ]
{ "passage": 3539, "query": 5431 }
Query: In contrast, at some @placeholder airports, travelers are asked to fill out forms asking about his or her health, passengers interviewed say. Entities: Mexican, Nuevo Vallarta, WHO, N1H1, California, San Francisco, U.S., Kovar, Georgia, Mexico, Christine Kovar, Atlanta, CNN, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Passage: (CNN) -- As the swine flu outbreak escalates across the globe, U.S. travelers returning from Mexico are wondering what to do when they come home. Travelers leaving a Mexican airport fill out questionnaires about their health. On Wednesday, Christine Kovar of San Francisco, California, returned from a vacation to Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico. She said she wasn't sure whether she should attend work or stay home. "I feel fine," said Kovar. "It will be the discretion of my boss whether I go back to work." The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, is advising U.S. travelers back from Mexico with at least two of the swine flu symptoms to stay at home and avoid public places upon return. Symptoms of swine flu, also known as 2009 N1H1, can include a fever, sore throat, cough, chills, headaches and runny nose. Travelers with flu-like symptoms coming back from Mexico should stay at home. Healthy travelers coming from Mexico can continue to go to work and school. There are more than 230 confirmed cases of swine flu worldwide, according to WHO. Companies and schools are erring on the side of safety asking people not to come
Mexican
[ "Mexican", "Mexico" ]
{ "passage": 3539, "query": 5431 }
Query: In contrast, at some @placeholder airports, travelers are asked to fill out forms asking about his or her health, passengers interviewed say. Entities: Mexican, Nuevo Vallarta, WHO, N1H1, California, San Francisco, U.S., Kovar, Georgia, Mexico, Christine Kovar, Atlanta, CNN, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Passage: (CNN) -- As the swine flu outbreak escalates across the globe, U.S. travelers returning from Mexico are wondering what to do when they come home. Travelers leaving a Mexican airport fill out questionnaires about their health. On Wednesday, Christine Kovar of San Francisco, California, returned from a vacation to Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico. She said she wasn't sure whether she should attend work or stay home. "I feel fine," said Kovar. "It will be the discretion of my boss whether I go back to work." The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, is advising U.S. travelers back from Mexico with at least two of the swine flu symptoms to stay at home and avoid public places upon return. Symptoms of swine flu, also known as 2009 N1H1, can include a fever, sore throat, cough, chills, headaches and runny nose. Travelers with flu-like symptoms coming back from Mexico should stay at home. Healthy travelers coming from Mexico can continue to go to work and school. There are more than 230 confirmed cases of swine flu worldwide, according to WHO. Companies and schools are erring on the side of safety asking people not to come
Mexico
[ "Republican" ]
{ "passage": 3540, "query": 5432 }
Query: Whether to forgive him, the @placeholder told CNN in January, would be a personal decision for each voter. Entities: South Carolina, Charleston City, Sanford, Republican, Mark Sanford, CNN, South Carolina State Election Commission, Curtis Bostic Passage: (CNN) -- The last time Mark Sanford held public office, his political career was thought to be over after he admitted to an extramarital affair. The South Carolina governor said he was looking for forgiveness when he began his bid for the congressional seat he held from 1995 to 2001. On Tuesday, it appeared that his push for political redemption was working, as he took a 13 percentage point lead in a Republican primary runoff for the seat, according to early, unofficial reports from the South Carolina State Election Commission. His opponent, Charleston City Councilman Curtis Bostic, conceded to Sanford. NEW: Sanford's fiancee appeared with him during his victory speech. Mark Sanford wins a Republican primary runoff for a congressional seat. His political life was thought to have ended in 2009 when he admitted to an affair. Sanford has been pitching himself as a fiscal conservative and pushing for redemption
Republican
[ "American", "Americans", "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 3541, "query": 5433 }
Query: None of them were Americans, though efforts continue to evacuate freed @placeholder. Entities: North African, Islamic, U.S., State Department, Victoria Nuland, Algeria, Americans, APS, CNN, American, Algerian Passage: (CNN) -- After three days of chaos, drama and an unknown number of deaths, Algerian special forces troops were holding their fire Saturday in the hostage crisis at a gas facility in the nation's remote eastern desert. Survivors described harrowing escapes from Islamic militants who attacked the site early Wednesday. Some invented disguises, others sneaked to safety with locals, and at least one ran for his life with plastic explosives strapped around his neck. Read more: Power struggle: The North African gas industry targeted by militants Six Americans were freed or escaped, a U.S. official told CNN. The official provided no other information about their status or whereabouts. Other Americans were unaccounted for. Earlier Friday, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said there were still American hostages. NEW: 6 Americans are freed or escaped, State Department says. Algeria says 12 hostages were killed in the wake of a military operation. Terrorists are "entrenched" in a gas refinery with captives, APS says. The U.S. rejects a reported prisoner exchange offer voiced by a jihadist spokesman
American
[ "American", "Americans", "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 3541, "query": 5433 }
Query: None of them were Americans, though efforts continue to evacuate freed @placeholder. Entities: North African, Islamic, U.S., State Department, Victoria Nuland, Algeria, Americans, APS, CNN, American, Algerian Passage: (CNN) -- After three days of chaos, drama and an unknown number of deaths, Algerian special forces troops were holding their fire Saturday in the hostage crisis at a gas facility in the nation's remote eastern desert. Survivors described harrowing escapes from Islamic militants who attacked the site early Wednesday. Some invented disguises, others sneaked to safety with locals, and at least one ran for his life with plastic explosives strapped around his neck. Read more: Power struggle: The North African gas industry targeted by militants Six Americans were freed or escaped, a U.S. official told CNN. The official provided no other information about their status or whereabouts. Other Americans were unaccounted for. Earlier Friday, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said there were still American hostages. NEW: 6 Americans are freed or escaped, State Department says. Algeria says 12 hostages were killed in the wake of a military operation. Terrorists are "entrenched" in a gas refinery with captives, APS says. The U.S. rejects a reported prisoner exchange offer voiced by a jihadist spokesman
Americans
[ "American", "Americans", "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 3541, "query": 5433 }
Query: None of them were Americans, though efforts continue to evacuate freed @placeholder. Entities: North African, Islamic, U.S., State Department, Victoria Nuland, Algeria, Americans, APS, CNN, American, Algerian Passage: (CNN) -- After three days of chaos, drama and an unknown number of deaths, Algerian special forces troops were holding their fire Saturday in the hostage crisis at a gas facility in the nation's remote eastern desert. Survivors described harrowing escapes from Islamic militants who attacked the site early Wednesday. Some invented disguises, others sneaked to safety with locals, and at least one ran for his life with plastic explosives strapped around his neck. Read more: Power struggle: The North African gas industry targeted by militants Six Americans were freed or escaped, a U.S. official told CNN. The official provided no other information about their status or whereabouts. Other Americans were unaccounted for. Earlier Friday, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said there were still American hostages. NEW: 6 Americans are freed or escaped, State Department says. Algeria says 12 hostages were killed in the wake of a military operation. Terrorists are "entrenched" in a gas refinery with captives, APS says. The U.S. rejects a reported prisoner exchange offer voiced by a jihadist spokesman
U.S.
[ "Algeria", "Algerian" ]
{ "passage": 3541, "query": 5434 }
Query: A senior U.S. official said American officials did not trust information they got from the @placeholder, "because we hear one thing and then we hear something else." Entities: North African, Islamic, U.S., State Department, Victoria Nuland, Algeria, Americans, APS, CNN, American, Algerian Passage: (CNN) -- After three days of chaos, drama and an unknown number of deaths, Algerian special forces troops were holding their fire Saturday in the hostage crisis at a gas facility in the nation's remote eastern desert. Survivors described harrowing escapes from Islamic militants who attacked the site early Wednesday. Some invented disguises, others sneaked to safety with locals, and at least one ran for his life with plastic explosives strapped around his neck. Read more: Power struggle: The North African gas industry targeted by militants Six Americans were freed or escaped, a U.S. official told CNN. The official provided no other information about their status or whereabouts. Other Americans were unaccounted for. Earlier Friday, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said there were still American hostages. NEW: 6 Americans are freed or escaped, State Department says. Algeria says 12 hostages were killed in the wake of a military operation. Terrorists are "entrenched" in a gas refinery with captives, APS says. The U.S. rejects a reported prisoner exchange offer voiced by a jihadist spokesman
Algeria
[ "Algeria", "Algerian" ]
{ "passage": 3541, "query": 5434 }
Query: A senior U.S. official said American officials did not trust information they got from the @placeholder, "because we hear one thing and then we hear something else." Entities: North African, Islamic, U.S., State Department, Victoria Nuland, Algeria, Americans, APS, CNN, American, Algerian Passage: (CNN) -- After three days of chaos, drama and an unknown number of deaths, Algerian special forces troops were holding their fire Saturday in the hostage crisis at a gas facility in the nation's remote eastern desert. Survivors described harrowing escapes from Islamic militants who attacked the site early Wednesday. Some invented disguises, others sneaked to safety with locals, and at least one ran for his life with plastic explosives strapped around his neck. Read more: Power struggle: The North African gas industry targeted by militants Six Americans were freed or escaped, a U.S. official told CNN. The official provided no other information about their status or whereabouts. Other Americans were unaccounted for. Earlier Friday, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said there were still American hostages. NEW: 6 Americans are freed or escaped, State Department says. Algeria says 12 hostages were killed in the wake of a military operation. Terrorists are "entrenched" in a gas refinery with captives, APS says. The U.S. rejects a reported prisoner exchange offer voiced by a jihadist spokesman
Algerian
[ "Carlos Danger", "Sydney Leathers" ]
{ "passage": 3542, "query": 5435 }
Query: He also confessed to frequent phone sex with 22-year-old @placeholder and sending pictures of himself to two other women under the pseudonym Carlos Danger. Entities: Sydney Leathers, Carlos Danger, David Mccormack, Univision, Latino, New York, James Nye, Anthony Weiner, Weiner Passage: By James Nye and David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 19:45 EST, 1 August 2013 | UPDATED: 20:31 EST, 1 August 2013 Politicians can frequently be found on the phone, but in the hands of sexting offender Anthony Weiner the device is an unfortunate reminder of the dirty habits that have left his campaign with an uphill struggle in the polls. Maybe he was innocently checking his schedule, but Weiner really ought to keep his cell phone in his pocket when he’s addressing the New York public which is rapidly losing faith in him since his latest sexting scandal broke last week. Anthony Weiner found it difficult to resist the temptation of his cell phone during a mayoral event on Wednesday. The sexting offender was quizzed on Thursday about his infamous 'Carlos Danger' alter-ego. Weiner told Univision it was 'a joke between [him] and one person' (Sydney Leathers). One rival has described the name as an insult to the Latino community and demanded that Weiner apologize
Carlos Danger
[ "Carlos Danger", "Sydney Leathers" ]
{ "passage": 3542, "query": 5435 }
Query: He also confessed to frequent phone sex with 22-year-old @placeholder and sending pictures of himself to two other women under the pseudonym Carlos Danger. Entities: Sydney Leathers, Carlos Danger, David Mccormack, Univision, Latino, New York, James Nye, Anthony Weiner, Weiner Passage: By James Nye and David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 19:45 EST, 1 August 2013 | UPDATED: 20:31 EST, 1 August 2013 Politicians can frequently be found on the phone, but in the hands of sexting offender Anthony Weiner the device is an unfortunate reminder of the dirty habits that have left his campaign with an uphill struggle in the polls. Maybe he was innocently checking his schedule, but Weiner really ought to keep his cell phone in his pocket when he’s addressing the New York public which is rapidly losing faith in him since his latest sexting scandal broke last week. Anthony Weiner found it difficult to resist the temptation of his cell phone during a mayoral event on Wednesday. The sexting offender was quizzed on Thursday about his infamous 'Carlos Danger' alter-ego. Weiner told Univision it was 'a joke between [him] and one person' (Sydney Leathers). One rival has described the name as an insult to the Latino community and demanded that Weiner apologize
Sydney Leathers
[ "al Qaeda" ]
{ "passage": 3543, "query": 5436 }
Query: ABC reported on Monday officials fear @placeholder may soon attempt to explode United States-bound aircraft with the body bombs. Entities: United States, ABC, Osama bin Laden, al Qaeda, Middle East, DHS, United Kingdom, CNN, Europe Passage: (CNN) -- Steps were being taken to guard against a new threat of "body bombs" planted inside passengers aboard flights heading to the United States from overseas, a government official with knowledge of the threat said Tuesday. Authorities have increased aviation security, especially on air carriers heading to the United States from the United Kingdom, other parts of Europe and the Middle East in the days surrounding the one-year anniversary of the death of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, said the official, who asked not to be named because of the sensitivity of the information and to protect the specifics of how the risk came to light. Aviation security has increased on planes headed to the United States. ABC reported Monday officials are wary of an al Qaeda body bomb threat. A DHS spokesman says there is no indication of specific or credible threats
al Qaeda
[ "China" ]
{ "passage": 3544, "query": 5437 }
Query: @placeholder's huge surge in industrial activity in recent years, as well as poor pollution controls, has led to many areas being affected by air pollution. Entities: Russian, Guangzhou, Singapore, James Rush, Nahum Pokrovskii, China Passage: By James Rush A Russian man caught trying to smuggle two exotic birds from China to Singapore in his trousers claimed he was trying to protect them from the smog. Nahum Pokrovskii, 43, was caught boarding a plane at Guangzhou airport with the birds in his trousers. He was arrested after customs officials spotted a bulge and discovered two birds hidden behind white cloth sewn into the lining of his trousers. A Russian man said he was trying to protect two exotic birds from air pollution after he was caught trying to smuggle them out of China in his trousers. Pictured is one of the birds. Nahum Pokrovskii caught boarding a plane with two birds in his trousers. He was allegedly trying to smuggle the birds from China to Singapore. Claimed he was trying to protect the birds from the polluted air in China
China
[ "East Sussex" ]
{ "passage": 3545, "query": 5438 }
Query: Another warbler is caught by experts studying the migratory birds on a reserve in @placeholder Entities: BTO, House Martins, East Sussex, Sand Martins, Rye, Pete Carr, British Trust for Ornithology, Francesca Infante, Hirundine, Africa, Swallows Passage: By Francesca Infante PUBLISHED: 19:26 EST, 22 August 2013 | UPDATED: 19:26 EST, 22 August 2013 The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) is on a mission to record the flocks of migrating birds at a nature reserve in Rye, East Sussex. At the centre of the project is the Hirundine family which consist of Sand Martins, House Martins and Swallows. All these species roost in high numbers on the reserve over summer before continuing their migratory route back to Africa. Delicate job: After a night catching Sand Martins, volunteer Pete Carr collects other migrating birds at first light. Up to a thousand birds are caught a night by volunteers and experts. Swallows, House Martins and Sand Martins are caught in nets. They are then weighed and measured as part of an ongoing research prohect
East Sussex
[ "Blue Mink" ]
{ "passage": 3546, "query": 5439 }
Query: Good intentions: Pop act @placeholder (pictured) said racial integration was a 'beautiful dream' Entities: BBC Three Counties, Iain Lee, DJ, Blue Mink, Alan Partridge, Chinkees, BBC, No3, Melting Pot, Chinkies, BBC Three Counties Radio Passage: In its day, it was seen as a celebration of multiculturalism and racial harmony. But when a BBC DJ played Blue Mink’s 1969 hit Melting Pot he admitted beforehand its lyrics might now be seen as inappropriate BBC Three Counties Radio presenter Iain Lee warned listeners: ‘I think it might be a little bit racist now.’ Spot the difference: BBC Three Counties Radio presenter Iain Lee (left) played a 1969 hit which included a reference to 'yellow Chinkies' - the same song once sung by fictional gaffe-prone DJ Alan Partridge (right) But less than half a minute into the song, after hearing the words ‘yellow Chinkees’ he stopped the track and apologised, adding: ‘At least we know you cannot play that song any more. It’s a different world.’. BBC Three Counties host Iain Lee played Blue Mink's hit Melting Pot. No3 song called mixing of races a 'get along scene' and 'beautiful dream' But the word 'Chinkees' prompted awkwardness - and later an apology
Blue Mink
[ "White House" ]
{ "passage": 3547, "query": 5440 }
Query: 'Basically, if you speak out, if you’re quoted, you’re going to get a call from the @placeholder, pressure to be quiet,' he reported. Entities: White House, Affordable Care Act, Obamacare, David Martosko, U.s., Americans, Obama, Jay Carney, CNN Passage: By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 09:40 EST, 31 October 2013 | UPDATED: 09:48 EST, 31 October 2013 Medical insurance companies who speak ill of the Affordable Care Act are getting phone calls from the Obama administration warning them to be quiet, according to a new report. White House spokesman Jay Carney quickly called the report 'preposterous and inaccurate,' but a CNN report alleged Wednesday night that insurance executives 'are willing to listen to the White House because right now, it is the federal government that's [their] biggest customer.' And a prominent health insurance consultant said during the report that his clients have asked him to go public because they fear retaliation from the government that regulates their business. CNN reports that insurance executives who speak out against the Affordable Care Act are getting unpleasant White House phone calls. White House press secretary fires back, calling the claim 'preposterous and inaccurate' Insurance analyst says his clients fear retribution since the government is one of their biggest customers. Obama is under an intense spotlight amid claims that Obamacare is throwing more than 2 million Americans off their current plans. His approval rating has fallen to 42 per cent, an all-time low
White House
[ "Obama" ]
{ "passage": 3547, "query": 5441 }
Query: @placeholder, however, has plunged to an all-time low approval rating, with just 42 per cent of Americans giving his job performance a thumbs-up. Entities: White House, Affordable Care Act, Obamacare, David Martosko, U.s., Americans, Obama, Jay Carney, CNN Passage: By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 09:40 EST, 31 October 2013 | UPDATED: 09:48 EST, 31 October 2013 Medical insurance companies who speak ill of the Affordable Care Act are getting phone calls from the Obama administration warning them to be quiet, according to a new report. White House spokesman Jay Carney quickly called the report 'preposterous and inaccurate,' but a CNN report alleged Wednesday night that insurance executives 'are willing to listen to the White House because right now, it is the federal government that's [their] biggest customer.' And a prominent health insurance consultant said during the report that his clients have asked him to go public because they fear retaliation from the government that regulates their business. CNN reports that insurance executives who speak out against the Affordable Care Act are getting unpleasant White House phone calls. White House press secretary fires back, calling the claim 'preposterous and inaccurate' Insurance analyst says his clients fear retribution since the government is one of their biggest customers. Obama is under an intense spotlight amid claims that Obamacare is throwing more than 2 million Americans off their current plans. His approval rating has fallen to 42 per cent, an all-time low
Obama
[ "Tulsa" ]
{ "passage": 3548, "query": 5442 }
Query: Authorities say England and Watts went into a largely African-American section of @placeholder shortly after midnight and gunned down apparent strangers at four locations. Entities: Alvin Watts, Watts, England, African-American, Brewster, Tulsa, Jake England, CNN, Oklahoma, Clark Brewster Passage: (CNN) -- An Oklahoma judge entered not guilty pleas Monday for two men accused of killing three people in a shooting spree in a predominately African-American neighborhood in Tulsa this month, according to an attorney for one of the suspects. Jake England and Alvin Watts face murder and hate crime charges in connection with the April 6 shootings that also left two people wounded. They appeared before a judge via a video link from jail to hear the charges against them, said Clark Brewster, England's attorney. Neither of the men, who are being held without bond, spoke. Watts was assigned a public defender, Brewster said. A preliminary hearing was scheduled for May 30. Jake England and Alvin Watts face murder and hate crime charges. They are accused of killing 3, wounding 2 in a predominately African-American neighborhood. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for May 30
Tulsa
[ "Constable" ]
{ "passage": 3549, "query": 5443 }
Query: Painters at war: @placeholder (left) and Joseph Mallord William Turner (right) Entities: Daddy, Late Turner, England, Hanging Committee, Maria Bicknell, Drury Lane, Constable, Turner, Tate Britain, Academy, V&A, India, Royal Academy, London, Fleet Street Passage: Anyone who was anyone in London society in the 1830s was expected to attend the Royal Academy exhibition. The playwrights and actors of the Drury Lane theatres, the Fleet Street art critics, the moneyed nabobs returned from India with grand town houses to fill with art from the masters of the day. For the artists who exhibited in the Academy’s high-ceilinged rooms, the exhibition was the culmination of a year’s work. It had the power to make an artist’s name — or ruin him. Each year, more than 1,000 pictures were exhibited in the crowded galleries, hung frame-to-frame from skirting board to ceiling. The power of the Academy’s Hanging Committee was immense. The two artists were opposites in birth, looks and temperament. Both born in southern England in mid-1770s. Turner remained a bachelor and lived with the father he called 'Daddy' into middle age. Constable fathered seven children by his wife Maria Bicknell. Turner was just 15 when he first exhibited at the Academy, Constable was nearly 40. Late Turner is at Tate Britain from tomorrow until January 25. Constable: The Making Of A Master is at the V&A from September 20 until January 11.
Constable
[ "Turner" ]
{ "passage": 3549, "query": 5444 }
Query: Painters at war: John Constable (left) and @placeholder (right) Entities: Daddy, Late Turner, England, Hanging Committee, Maria Bicknell, Drury Lane, Constable, Turner, Tate Britain, Academy, V&A, India, Royal Academy, London, Fleet Street Passage: Anyone who was anyone in London society in the 1830s was expected to attend the Royal Academy exhibition. The playwrights and actors of the Drury Lane theatres, the Fleet Street art critics, the moneyed nabobs returned from India with grand town houses to fill with art from the masters of the day. For the artists who exhibited in the Academy’s high-ceilinged rooms, the exhibition was the culmination of a year’s work. It had the power to make an artist’s name — or ruin him. Each year, more than 1,000 pictures were exhibited in the crowded galleries, hung frame-to-frame from skirting board to ceiling. The power of the Academy’s Hanging Committee was immense. The two artists were opposites in birth, looks and temperament. Both born in southern England in mid-1770s. Turner remained a bachelor and lived with the father he called 'Daddy' into middle age. Constable fathered seven children by his wife Maria Bicknell. Turner was just 15 when he first exhibited at the Academy, Constable was nearly 40. Late Turner is at Tate Britain from tomorrow until January 25. Constable: The Making Of A Master is at the V&A from September 20 until January 11.
Turner
[ "Julio Cesar Chavez Jr", "Julio Cesar Chavez Jr." ]
{ "passage": 3550, "query": 5445 }
Query: 'After knocking out (George) Groves I was talking about the @placeholder fight happening. Entities: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, Carl Froch, Froch, Las Vegas, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., Eddie Hearn, George Groves Passage: Carl Froch worried his fans on Sunday evening when he sent out a cryptic tweet of a pair of boxing gloves hanging up. Alongside the image, Froch wrote 'something nice about this picture....', causing fans to beg him not to retire any time soon. One replied saying 'Don't you dare hang them up yet' while another said 'please explain further.' Carl Froch tweeted this photograph on Sunday evening, raising questions about if he will retire The 37-year-old Froch pictured in the aftermath of beating George Groves Only 10 days ago, Froch was reported to have been nearing an agreement for a money-spinning bout in Las Vegas against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Carl Froch tweets picture of gloves hanging up, leaving his fans worrying. The 37-year-old could fight Julio Cesar Chavez Jr in Las Vegas. Froch confident promoter Eddie Hearn will deliver his money-spinning bout
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr
[ "Julio Cesar Chavez Jr", "Julio Cesar Chavez Jr." ]
{ "passage": 3550, "query": 5445 }
Query: 'After knocking out (George) Groves I was talking about the @placeholder fight happening. Entities: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, Carl Froch, Froch, Las Vegas, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., Eddie Hearn, George Groves Passage: Carl Froch worried his fans on Sunday evening when he sent out a cryptic tweet of a pair of boxing gloves hanging up. Alongside the image, Froch wrote 'something nice about this picture....', causing fans to beg him not to retire any time soon. One replied saying 'Don't you dare hang them up yet' while another said 'please explain further.' Carl Froch tweeted this photograph on Sunday evening, raising questions about if he will retire The 37-year-old Froch pictured in the aftermath of beating George Groves Only 10 days ago, Froch was reported to have been nearing an agreement for a money-spinning bout in Las Vegas against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Carl Froch tweets picture of gloves hanging up, leaving his fans worrying. The 37-year-old could fight Julio Cesar Chavez Jr in Las Vegas. Froch confident promoter Eddie Hearn will deliver his money-spinning bout
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
[ "Andrew Balding" ]
{ "passage": 3551, "query": 5446 }
Query: But there's one name that means more to the folk at @placeholder's Kingsclere headquarters than any other -- Mill Reef. Entities: Britain, Queen, Kingsclere, Kentucky, U.S., Ian Balding, Mill Reef, Ian, Bonfire, Ormonde, Diamond Jubilee, UK, Andrew Balding, Derby, CNN, Epsom Derby, British, Flying Fox Passage: (CNN) -- The Epsom Derby is the most famous horse race in Britain -- and, arguably, the world. Dating back to 1780, it has spawned many imitations -- 140 countries now have a "Derby," perhaps most notably in the U.S. state of Kentucky. Indeed, the word "derby" is now generally used to describe any race for three-year-olds. "To me it's the most significant race in the world," says trainer Andrew Balding, whose Kingsclere stables have yards named after great Epsom Derby winners of the past, such as Ormonde and Flying Fox. "There are more valuable races, but you can't buy 200 years of history. It is a very special event for anyone who is British. It's still very much the race that everyone wants to win." Andrew Balding hoping to emulate his father Ian by training an Epsom Derby winner. The racehorse trainer is hoping that stud by the name of Bonfire will win famous UK race. Ian Balding enjoyed success in the 1971 derby with his horse Mill Reef. Queen will attend Derby on June 2 as part of her Diamond Jubilee celebrations
Andrew Balding
[ "Mill Reef" ]
{ "passage": 3551, "query": 5447 }
Query: Trained by Balding's father Ian, @placeholder was considered by many to be the greatest racehorse of his day. Entities: Britain, Queen, Kingsclere, Kentucky, U.S., Ian Balding, Mill Reef, Ian, Bonfire, Ormonde, Diamond Jubilee, UK, Andrew Balding, Derby, CNN, Epsom Derby, British, Flying Fox Passage: (CNN) -- The Epsom Derby is the most famous horse race in Britain -- and, arguably, the world. Dating back to 1780, it has spawned many imitations -- 140 countries now have a "Derby," perhaps most notably in the U.S. state of Kentucky. Indeed, the word "derby" is now generally used to describe any race for three-year-olds. "To me it's the most significant race in the world," says trainer Andrew Balding, whose Kingsclere stables have yards named after great Epsom Derby winners of the past, such as Ormonde and Flying Fox. "There are more valuable races, but you can't buy 200 years of history. It is a very special event for anyone who is British. It's still very much the race that everyone wants to win." Andrew Balding hoping to emulate his father Ian by training an Epsom Derby winner. The racehorse trainer is hoping that stud by the name of Bonfire will win famous UK race. Ian Balding enjoyed success in the 1971 derby with his horse Mill Reef. Queen will attend Derby on June 2 as part of her Diamond Jubilee celebrations
Mill Reef
[ "Derby", "Epsom Derby" ]
{ "passage": 3551, "query": 5448 }
Query: But if it was his exploits in the @placeholder that brought him to the attention of those outside the racing world, it was what happened to him next that cemented his position in the public's affection. Entities: Britain, Queen, Kingsclere, Kentucky, U.S., Ian Balding, Mill Reef, Ian, Bonfire, Ormonde, Diamond Jubilee, UK, Andrew Balding, Derby, CNN, Epsom Derby, British, Flying Fox Passage: (CNN) -- The Epsom Derby is the most famous horse race in Britain -- and, arguably, the world. Dating back to 1780, it has spawned many imitations -- 140 countries now have a "Derby," perhaps most notably in the U.S. state of Kentucky. Indeed, the word "derby" is now generally used to describe any race for three-year-olds. "To me it's the most significant race in the world," says trainer Andrew Balding, whose Kingsclere stables have yards named after great Epsom Derby winners of the past, such as Ormonde and Flying Fox. "There are more valuable races, but you can't buy 200 years of history. It is a very special event for anyone who is British. It's still very much the race that everyone wants to win." Andrew Balding hoping to emulate his father Ian by training an Epsom Derby winner. The racehorse trainer is hoping that stud by the name of Bonfire will win famous UK race. Ian Balding enjoyed success in the 1971 derby with his horse Mill Reef. Queen will attend Derby on June 2 as part of her Diamond Jubilee celebrations
Derby
[ "Derby", "Epsom Derby" ]
{ "passage": 3551, "query": 5448 }
Query: But if it was his exploits in the @placeholder that brought him to the attention of those outside the racing world, it was what happened to him next that cemented his position in the public's affection. Entities: Britain, Queen, Kingsclere, Kentucky, U.S., Ian Balding, Mill Reef, Ian, Bonfire, Ormonde, Diamond Jubilee, UK, Andrew Balding, Derby, CNN, Epsom Derby, British, Flying Fox Passage: (CNN) -- The Epsom Derby is the most famous horse race in Britain -- and, arguably, the world. Dating back to 1780, it has spawned many imitations -- 140 countries now have a "Derby," perhaps most notably in the U.S. state of Kentucky. Indeed, the word "derby" is now generally used to describe any race for three-year-olds. "To me it's the most significant race in the world," says trainer Andrew Balding, whose Kingsclere stables have yards named after great Epsom Derby winners of the past, such as Ormonde and Flying Fox. "There are more valuable races, but you can't buy 200 years of history. It is a very special event for anyone who is British. It's still very much the race that everyone wants to win." Andrew Balding hoping to emulate his father Ian by training an Epsom Derby winner. The racehorse trainer is hoping that stud by the name of Bonfire will win famous UK race. Ian Balding enjoyed success in the 1971 derby with his horse Mill Reef. Queen will attend Derby on June 2 as part of her Diamond Jubilee celebrations
Epsom Derby
[ "Derby", "Epsom Derby" ]
{ "passage": 3551, "query": 5449 }
Query: The stone masons of Kingsclere had better be prepared to work overtime after @placeholder, because there might just be a yard with Bonfire's name on it. Entities: Britain, Queen, Kingsclere, Kentucky, U.S., Ian Balding, Mill Reef, Ian, Bonfire, Ormonde, Diamond Jubilee, UK, Andrew Balding, Derby, CNN, Epsom Derby, British, Flying Fox Passage: (CNN) -- The Epsom Derby is the most famous horse race in Britain -- and, arguably, the world. Dating back to 1780, it has spawned many imitations -- 140 countries now have a "Derby," perhaps most notably in the U.S. state of Kentucky. Indeed, the word "derby" is now generally used to describe any race for three-year-olds. "To me it's the most significant race in the world," says trainer Andrew Balding, whose Kingsclere stables have yards named after great Epsom Derby winners of the past, such as Ormonde and Flying Fox. "There are more valuable races, but you can't buy 200 years of history. It is a very special event for anyone who is British. It's still very much the race that everyone wants to win." Andrew Balding hoping to emulate his father Ian by training an Epsom Derby winner. The racehorse trainer is hoping that stud by the name of Bonfire will win famous UK race. Ian Balding enjoyed success in the 1971 derby with his horse Mill Reef. Queen will attend Derby on June 2 as part of her Diamond Jubilee celebrations
Derby
[ "Derby", "Epsom Derby" ]
{ "passage": 3551, "query": 5449 }
Query: The stone masons of Kingsclere had better be prepared to work overtime after @placeholder, because there might just be a yard with Bonfire's name on it. Entities: Britain, Queen, Kingsclere, Kentucky, U.S., Ian Balding, Mill Reef, Ian, Bonfire, Ormonde, Diamond Jubilee, UK, Andrew Balding, Derby, CNN, Epsom Derby, British, Flying Fox Passage: (CNN) -- The Epsom Derby is the most famous horse race in Britain -- and, arguably, the world. Dating back to 1780, it has spawned many imitations -- 140 countries now have a "Derby," perhaps most notably in the U.S. state of Kentucky. Indeed, the word "derby" is now generally used to describe any race for three-year-olds. "To me it's the most significant race in the world," says trainer Andrew Balding, whose Kingsclere stables have yards named after great Epsom Derby winners of the past, such as Ormonde and Flying Fox. "There are more valuable races, but you can't buy 200 years of history. It is a very special event for anyone who is British. It's still very much the race that everyone wants to win." Andrew Balding hoping to emulate his father Ian by training an Epsom Derby winner. The racehorse trainer is hoping that stud by the name of Bonfire will win famous UK race. Ian Balding enjoyed success in the 1971 derby with his horse Mill Reef. Queen will attend Derby on June 2 as part of her Diamond Jubilee celebrations
Epsom Derby
[ "Aston Villa", "Villa" ]
{ "passage": 3552, "query": 5450 }
Query: There are also a further six players in those leagues that have 11 goals, the same as @placeholder. Entities: Lionel Messi, Christian Benteke, Man United, Aston Villa, Birmingham, Paul Lambert, Manchester United, Villa, Europe, Neymar, Carlos Tevez, Arsenal, Christmas, Premier League, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kieran Richardson Passage: Another weekend, another blank for Aston Villa in the Premier League. The Birmingham side's long-suffering fans were looking forward to Christmas when they last saw their side score with league points at stake - Christian Benteke putting them in front at home to Manchester United on December 20. Rather depressingly, it was just their 11th league goal of the season and, little did they know, that tally would still be the same in early February. Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke cuts a dejected figure during their 5-0 loss at Arsenal on Sunday Kieran Richardson reacts after Villa's thrashing by Arsenal, extending their goal drought to over 10 hours. Aston Villa have scored just 11 Premier League goals in miserable season. They haven't found the net since December 20 against Man United. Their drought now stands at 10 hours and 12 minutes of league action. 14 players in Europe's leading five leagues have scored more than them. They include Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Neymar and Carlos Tevez. Paul Lambert's side are just three points above the drop zone
Aston Villa
[ "Aston Villa", "Villa" ]
{ "passage": 3552, "query": 5450 }
Query: There are also a further six players in those leagues that have 11 goals, the same as @placeholder. Entities: Lionel Messi, Christian Benteke, Man United, Aston Villa, Birmingham, Paul Lambert, Manchester United, Villa, Europe, Neymar, Carlos Tevez, Arsenal, Christmas, Premier League, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kieran Richardson Passage: Another weekend, another blank for Aston Villa in the Premier League. The Birmingham side's long-suffering fans were looking forward to Christmas when they last saw their side score with league points at stake - Christian Benteke putting them in front at home to Manchester United on December 20. Rather depressingly, it was just their 11th league goal of the season and, little did they know, that tally would still be the same in early February. Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke cuts a dejected figure during their 5-0 loss at Arsenal on Sunday Kieran Richardson reacts after Villa's thrashing by Arsenal, extending their goal drought to over 10 hours. Aston Villa have scored just 11 Premier League goals in miserable season. They haven't found the net since December 20 against Man United. Their drought now stands at 10 hours and 12 minutes of league action. 14 players in Europe's leading five leagues have scored more than them. They include Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Neymar and Carlos Tevez. Paul Lambert's side are just three points above the drop zone
Villa
[ "David Moyes", "Moyes" ]
{ "passage": 3553, "query": 5451 }
Query: Dejected: @placeholder looks glum during his side's 3-0 home defeat by rivals Liverpool on Sunday Entities: Everton, United, Goodison Park, Brendan Rodgers, Sheedy, Everton Under, Kevin Sheedy, Moyes, Manchester United, David Moyes, Twitter, Fellaini, Under, Liverpool Passage: Everton legend Kevin Sheedy has launched a scathing attack on David Moyes, condemning the Manchester United manager’s attitude and tactics. Sheedy, who won two league titles during a 10-year playing career at Goodison Park, is Everton’s Under 18 coach and has worked at the club’s academy since 2006. He took to Twitter after United’s 3-0 defeat by Liverpool on Sunday and pulled no punches as he claimed Moyes ‘never took any interest in our youth team or players’. VIDEO: Scroll down for post-match reaction from David Moyes and Brendan Rodgers Frustrated figure: Everton Under 18s manager Kevin Sheedy has criticised David Moyes' dealings with the youth team during his time at the club. Kevin Sheedy claims David Moyes did not take any interest in Everton's youth teams or young players when manager at Goodison Park. Sheedy also criticised Moyes's playing style at Manchester United on Twitter, saying it amounted to 'Punt it up to Fellaini' Sheedy is manager of Everton's Under 18s. Manchester United lost 3-0 to Liverpool on Sunday
David Moyes
[ "David Moyes", "Moyes" ]
{ "passage": 3553, "query": 5451 }
Query: Dejected: @placeholder looks glum during his side's 3-0 home defeat by rivals Liverpool on Sunday Entities: Everton, United, Goodison Park, Brendan Rodgers, Sheedy, Everton Under, Kevin Sheedy, Moyes, Manchester United, David Moyes, Twitter, Fellaini, Under, Liverpool Passage: Everton legend Kevin Sheedy has launched a scathing attack on David Moyes, condemning the Manchester United manager’s attitude and tactics. Sheedy, who won two league titles during a 10-year playing career at Goodison Park, is Everton’s Under 18 coach and has worked at the club’s academy since 2006. He took to Twitter after United’s 3-0 defeat by Liverpool on Sunday and pulled no punches as he claimed Moyes ‘never took any interest in our youth team or players’. VIDEO: Scroll down for post-match reaction from David Moyes and Brendan Rodgers Frustrated figure: Everton Under 18s manager Kevin Sheedy has criticised David Moyes' dealings with the youth team during his time at the club. Kevin Sheedy claims David Moyes did not take any interest in Everton's youth teams or young players when manager at Goodison Park. Sheedy also criticised Moyes's playing style at Manchester United on Twitter, saying it amounted to 'Punt it up to Fellaini' Sheedy is manager of Everton's Under 18s. Manchester United lost 3-0 to Liverpool on Sunday
Moyes
[ "Financial Supervisory Service" ]
{ "passage": 3554, "query": 5452 }
Query: StanChart said: "We can say that we are in regular dialogue with our local regulators on all relevant matters, and we will cooperate fully with the @placeholder. Entities: Seoul, US, StanChart, Mexican, Financial Times, Korean, U.S., HSBC, South Korea, New York, Standard Chartered, Iran, Financial Supervisory Service, South Korean Passage: (Financial Times) -- South Korean financial regulators will investigate the Seoul branches of Standard Chartered and HSBC in light of money laundering allegations against both banks by regulators in the US. A spokeswoman for South Korea's Financial Supervisory Service on Thursday said the regulator would review the banks' responses to preliminary written inquiries before visiting their offices around the end of this month. She added the investigation was prompted entirely by developments in the US, and that the regulator had no specific grounds to suspect wrongdoing by the banks' Korean branches. New York state regulators this week accused StanChart of breaching sanctions against Iran through illicit transactions -- which the bank denies -- while HSBC took a $700m charge last month to cover US fines over its Mexican division's failure to prevent money laundering. South Korean financial regulators will investigate local branches of Standard Chartered and HSBC. Comes after money laundering allegations against both banks by regulators in the U.S.
Financial Supervisory Service
[ "Augusta National", "Augusta National Golf Club" ]
{ "passage": 3555, "query": 5453 }
Query: If @placeholder admits it was prepared to make an offer but she wouldn't accept, it has admitted that membership is open to women, and it will immediately be asked who the next candidate will be and when. Entities: Burk, Augusta National Golf Club, Martha Burk, National Council of Women's Organizations, Masters Golf Tournament, Augusta National, CNN, Virginia Rometty, IBM Passage: (CNN) -- Well, well. The boys at Augusta National Golf Club -- members and sponsors alike -- are in a big bind. Nine years after I led an unsuccessful effort by the National Council of Women's Organizations to open membership in the club to women, the "woman problem" is back. This time it involves Virginia Rometty, the first female chief executive of IBM. IBM is a major sponsor of Augusta National's Masters Golf Tournament, and up to now its CEOs have always been given membership in the club. But none has ever been a woman. So what happens now -- will Augusta National open its doors to women? Or will IBM pull its sponsorship and force its other executives to resign their club memberships? Martha Burk: Augusta National Golf Club, site of the Masters, doesn't admit women. But this year the CEO of IBM, a major sponsor whose CEOs are given membership, is a woman. She says this puts IBM in a bind: Should it ditch sponsorship if CEO not admitted? She says yes. Burk: It's IBM's directors' responsibility to insist their CEO be treated like "one of the boys"
Augusta National
[ "Augusta National", "Augusta National Golf Club" ]
{ "passage": 3555, "query": 5453 }
Query: If @placeholder admits it was prepared to make an offer but she wouldn't accept, it has admitted that membership is open to women, and it will immediately be asked who the next candidate will be and when. Entities: Burk, Augusta National Golf Club, Martha Burk, National Council of Women's Organizations, Masters Golf Tournament, Augusta National, CNN, Virginia Rometty, IBM Passage: (CNN) -- Well, well. The boys at Augusta National Golf Club -- members and sponsors alike -- are in a big bind. Nine years after I led an unsuccessful effort by the National Council of Women's Organizations to open membership in the club to women, the "woman problem" is back. This time it involves Virginia Rometty, the first female chief executive of IBM. IBM is a major sponsor of Augusta National's Masters Golf Tournament, and up to now its CEOs have always been given membership in the club. But none has ever been a woman. So what happens now -- will Augusta National open its doors to women? Or will IBM pull its sponsorship and force its other executives to resign their club memberships? Martha Burk: Augusta National Golf Club, site of the Masters, doesn't admit women. But this year the CEO of IBM, a major sponsor whose CEOs are given membership, is a woman. She says this puts IBM in a bind: Should it ditch sponsorship if CEO not admitted? She says yes. Burk: It's IBM's directors' responsibility to insist their CEO be treated like "one of the boys"
Augusta National Golf Club
[ "WW9000" ]
{ "passage": 3556, "query": 5454 }
Query: The @placeholder model has an extra large door and a ‘translucent deep blue crystal finish’ that Samsung says ‘creates a beautiful spectrum of colours when it comes into contact with light’. Entities: WW9000, Samsung, UK, Europe, Wi-Fi Passage: The WW9000 machine is allows a person to control and monitor their washing using their smartphone Finding time to put a load of washing on and take it out again before it starts to dry can be taxing when trying to juggle other household chores. But Samsung has set out to make the job less onerous with the launch of a smart washing machine that can be operated using a smartphone app. The WW9000 machine is the first domestic Wi-Fi washing machine to be sold in the UK. It is also the first to be made by the company that allows a person to remotely control and monitor their washing using their mobile – letting them get about and about while their clothes are being cleaned. WW9000 washing machine is designed to be remotely operated as well as by a large colour touchscreen on the appliance. Samsung's machine is built to cut energy and has smart cycles including a setting that can wash clothes in less than one hour. It will go on sale in Europe in May but the price has not been announced
WW9000
[ "Justin Timberlake", "Timberlake" ]
{ "passage": 3557, "query": 5455 }
Query: @placeholder joked that he was not accepting "because she shouted out one of my songs, which I love," but because "I don't get asked out ever, so I was very flattered by that." Entities: Friends with Benefits, Marines, Afghanistan, Justin Timberlake, De Santis, Scott Moore, Marine Corps Ball, Timberlake, YouTube, Mila Kunis, Marine, Kunis, Kelsey de Santis, CNN, U.S. Marine, Cry Me a River Passage: (CNN) -- YouTube has made another match for a U.S. Marine looking to score a date to the Marine Corps Ball. Justin Timberlake said Friday that he will accept an invitation extended through a YouTube video by Cpl. Kelsey de Santis. "If my schedule works out to do it, I'd love to do it. It's an honor," Timberlake said at a media event to promote the film "Friends with Benefits." De Santis made the video after Timberlake's "Friends with Benefits" co-star Mila Kunis received a similar invitation from a Marine serving in Afghanistan. "If you can't go, all I have to say is 'Cry Me a River,' " De Santis, flanked by a contingent of tough-looking male Marines, said on the video, referencing one of Timberlake's hit songs. "I'd love to do it. It's an honor," Timberlake says of date with Cpl. Kelsey de Santis. A similar invitation was extended to his "Friends with Benefits" co-star Mila Kunis. Kunis will attend a November 18 event with Sgt. Scott Moore
Justin Timberlake
[ "Justin Timberlake", "Timberlake" ]
{ "passage": 3557, "query": 5455 }
Query: @placeholder joked that he was not accepting "because she shouted out one of my songs, which I love," but because "I don't get asked out ever, so I was very flattered by that." Entities: Friends with Benefits, Marines, Afghanistan, Justin Timberlake, De Santis, Scott Moore, Marine Corps Ball, Timberlake, YouTube, Mila Kunis, Marine, Kunis, Kelsey de Santis, CNN, U.S. Marine, Cry Me a River Passage: (CNN) -- YouTube has made another match for a U.S. Marine looking to score a date to the Marine Corps Ball. Justin Timberlake said Friday that he will accept an invitation extended through a YouTube video by Cpl. Kelsey de Santis. "If my schedule works out to do it, I'd love to do it. It's an honor," Timberlake said at a media event to promote the film "Friends with Benefits." De Santis made the video after Timberlake's "Friends with Benefits" co-star Mila Kunis received a similar invitation from a Marine serving in Afghanistan. "If you can't go, all I have to say is 'Cry Me a River,' " De Santis, flanked by a contingent of tough-looking male Marines, said on the video, referencing one of Timberlake's hit songs. "I'd love to do it. It's an honor," Timberlake says of date with Cpl. Kelsey de Santis. A similar invitation was extended to his "Friends with Benefits" co-star Mila Kunis. Kunis will attend a November 18 event with Sgt. Scott Moore
Timberlake
[ "Boeing" ]
{ "passage": 3558, "query": 5456 }
Query: The formal program launch of its 787-10 is expected (although @placeholder won't officially say so) and scores of orders are expected to accompany the announcement. Entities: Airbus, French, Boeing, France, Toulouse, John Leahy, Embraer, CNN, Paris, Europe, Paris Airshow Passage: (CNN) -- At every international airshow, there's a race to garner the most headlines, the most orders, the best visuals and the best sound bites. Usually, however, Europe's Airbus comes up the winner. This is particularly true at the Paris Airshow (which starts Monday and runs till Friday), where Airbus always makes a special push to win the headlines war. Airbus, of course, is headquartered in Toulouse, France, an hour's flight south of Paris. Government pressure Aside from the aggressive competitiveness of Airbus Chief Operating Officer John Leahy, who can't tolerate being second at any time and who rarely misses any opportunity to tweak Boeing, the French government is also known to pressure Airbus to make a great showing. Airbus and Boeing both expected to make large order announcements at Paris Airshow. French government is known to pressure Airbus to make a good showing on home turf. Boeing has two large aircraft programs in the works. Embraer has been working diligently to line up solid orders to announce at the show
Boeing
[ "Arnold Klein", "Klein" ]
{ "passage": 3559, "query": 5457 }
Query: Ghazarian said he was added to @placeholder's legal team "to take a look and see if there's any cause for concern in light of media reports" that investigators were considering criminal charges against him. Entities: LOS ANGELES, Garo Ghazarian, Michael Jackson, California, Beverly Hills, Ed Winter, Arnold Klein, Winter, Klein, CNN, Los Angeles, Jackson Passage: LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- The Los Angeles Coroner's chief investigator revisited the office of Michael Jackson's dermatologist Wednesday, even though the coroner announced last week his "thorough and comprehensive" report was completed. Dr. Arnold Klein denied in a CNN interview last month that he had given Jackson dangerous drugs. "We wanted some additional information, and they provided it," Ed Winter said as he emerged 90 minutes after entering Dr. Arnold Klein's Beverly Hills, California, dermatology clinic. Winter, who also visited Klein's office on July 14, said the doctor's staff and lawyers cooperated with his requests. Garo Ghazarian, one of Klein's two lawyers on the scene, said the doctor did not meet with Winter. "We wanted some additional information," chief investigator Ed Winter said. Coroner had said it completed "thorough" report into Michael Jackson's death. Winter would not say what prompted the second visit or its conclusions. Dr. Arnold Klein, Jackson's dermatologist, has denied giving him dangerous drugs
Arnold Klein
[ "Arnold Klein", "Klein" ]
{ "passage": 3559, "query": 5457 }
Query: Ghazarian said he was added to @placeholder's legal team "to take a look and see if there's any cause for concern in light of media reports" that investigators were considering criminal charges against him. Entities: LOS ANGELES, Garo Ghazarian, Michael Jackson, California, Beverly Hills, Ed Winter, Arnold Klein, Winter, Klein, CNN, Los Angeles, Jackson Passage: LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- The Los Angeles Coroner's chief investigator revisited the office of Michael Jackson's dermatologist Wednesday, even though the coroner announced last week his "thorough and comprehensive" report was completed. Dr. Arnold Klein denied in a CNN interview last month that he had given Jackson dangerous drugs. "We wanted some additional information, and they provided it," Ed Winter said as he emerged 90 minutes after entering Dr. Arnold Klein's Beverly Hills, California, dermatology clinic. Winter, who also visited Klein's office on July 14, said the doctor's staff and lawyers cooperated with his requests. Garo Ghazarian, one of Klein's two lawyers on the scene, said the doctor did not meet with Winter. "We wanted some additional information," chief investigator Ed Winter said. Coroner had said it completed "thorough" report into Michael Jackson's death. Winter would not say what prompted the second visit or its conclusions. Dr. Arnold Klein, Jackson's dermatologist, has denied giving him dangerous drugs
Klein
[ "Al Qaeda", "al Qaeda" ]
{ "passage": 3560, "query": 5458 }
Query: Meanwhile, @placeholder's global war has sifted to a place it believes it can still win -- Afghanistan. Entities: Afghanistan, U.S., al Qaeda, Al Qaeda, WESTERN DESERT, CNN, Western Iraq, Iraq Passage: WESTERN DESERT, Iraq (CNN) -- The hot wind swirls around the human bones and cracked skulls that litter the forsaken desert lands in Western Iraq. The entrance to the bunker complex where al Qaeda terrorized enemies in Iraq. We are standing in the middle of what was an al Qaeda execution site, just outside an intricate bunker complex that the organization used to torture and murder its victims, the bodies left to rot or be eaten by animals. From the back of the police truck the opening to the first bunker is barely discernible in the distance. "Al Qaeda came in as a massive force" one of the officers says as we bump along the harsh terrain. "They stole our cars, our personal cars. They kidnapped two of my brothers. They blew up the house over there." Abandoned al Qaeda in Iraq bunker base littered with bones of its enemies. U.S. bombed bunkers in 2007 but stench of decay remains in desert base. Source close to al Qaeda says it lost in Iraq as it lost support of the people. He says al Qaeda's focus is now Afghanistan
Al Qaeda
[ "Al Qaeda", "al Qaeda" ]
{ "passage": 3560, "query": 5458 }
Query: Meanwhile, @placeholder's global war has sifted to a place it believes it can still win -- Afghanistan. Entities: Afghanistan, U.S., al Qaeda, Al Qaeda, WESTERN DESERT, CNN, Western Iraq, Iraq Passage: WESTERN DESERT, Iraq (CNN) -- The hot wind swirls around the human bones and cracked skulls that litter the forsaken desert lands in Western Iraq. The entrance to the bunker complex where al Qaeda terrorized enemies in Iraq. We are standing in the middle of what was an al Qaeda execution site, just outside an intricate bunker complex that the organization used to torture and murder its victims, the bodies left to rot or be eaten by animals. From the back of the police truck the opening to the first bunker is barely discernible in the distance. "Al Qaeda came in as a massive force" one of the officers says as we bump along the harsh terrain. "They stole our cars, our personal cars. They kidnapped two of my brothers. They blew up the house over there." Abandoned al Qaeda in Iraq bunker base littered with bones of its enemies. U.S. bombed bunkers in 2007 but stench of decay remains in desert base. Source close to al Qaeda says it lost in Iraq as it lost support of the people. He says al Qaeda's focus is now Afghanistan
al Qaeda
[ "Afghanistan" ]
{ "passage": 3560, "query": 5459 }
Query: Meanwhile, al Qaeda's global war has sifted to a place it believes it can still win -- @placeholder. Entities: Afghanistan, U.S., al Qaeda, Al Qaeda, WESTERN DESERT, CNN, Western Iraq, Iraq Passage: WESTERN DESERT, Iraq (CNN) -- The hot wind swirls around the human bones and cracked skulls that litter the forsaken desert lands in Western Iraq. The entrance to the bunker complex where al Qaeda terrorized enemies in Iraq. We are standing in the middle of what was an al Qaeda execution site, just outside an intricate bunker complex that the organization used to torture and murder its victims, the bodies left to rot or be eaten by animals. From the back of the police truck the opening to the first bunker is barely discernible in the distance. "Al Qaeda came in as a massive force" one of the officers says as we bump along the harsh terrain. "They stole our cars, our personal cars. They kidnapped two of my brothers. They blew up the house over there." Abandoned al Qaeda in Iraq bunker base littered with bones of its enemies. U.S. bombed bunkers in 2007 but stench of decay remains in desert base. Source close to al Qaeda says it lost in Iraq as it lost support of the people. He says al Qaeda's focus is now Afghanistan
Afghanistan
[ "Afghanistan" ]
{ "passage": 3560, "query": 5460 }
Query: "Al Qaeda in @placeholder is made up of true believers, those who believe in jihad and fighting, and that's why they joined," the man with connections says. Entities: Afghanistan, U.S., al Qaeda, Al Qaeda, WESTERN DESERT, CNN, Western Iraq, Iraq Passage: WESTERN DESERT, Iraq (CNN) -- The hot wind swirls around the human bones and cracked skulls that litter the forsaken desert lands in Western Iraq. The entrance to the bunker complex where al Qaeda terrorized enemies in Iraq. We are standing in the middle of what was an al Qaeda execution site, just outside an intricate bunker complex that the organization used to torture and murder its victims, the bodies left to rot or be eaten by animals. From the back of the police truck the opening to the first bunker is barely discernible in the distance. "Al Qaeda came in as a massive force" one of the officers says as we bump along the harsh terrain. "They stole our cars, our personal cars. They kidnapped two of my brothers. They blew up the house over there." Abandoned al Qaeda in Iraq bunker base littered with bones of its enemies. U.S. bombed bunkers in 2007 but stench of decay remains in desert base. Source close to al Qaeda says it lost in Iraq as it lost support of the people. He says al Qaeda's focus is now Afghanistan
Afghanistan
[ "Iraq", "Western Iraq" ]
{ "passage": 3560, "query": 5461 }
Query: As for @placeholder's longterm stability, that very much still hangs in the balance. Entities: Afghanistan, U.S., al Qaeda, Al Qaeda, WESTERN DESERT, CNN, Western Iraq, Iraq Passage: WESTERN DESERT, Iraq (CNN) -- The hot wind swirls around the human bones and cracked skulls that litter the forsaken desert lands in Western Iraq. The entrance to the bunker complex where al Qaeda terrorized enemies in Iraq. We are standing in the middle of what was an al Qaeda execution site, just outside an intricate bunker complex that the organization used to torture and murder its victims, the bodies left to rot or be eaten by animals. From the back of the police truck the opening to the first bunker is barely discernible in the distance. "Al Qaeda came in as a massive force" one of the officers says as we bump along the harsh terrain. "They stole our cars, our personal cars. They kidnapped two of my brothers. They blew up the house over there." Abandoned al Qaeda in Iraq bunker base littered with bones of its enemies. U.S. bombed bunkers in 2007 but stench of decay remains in desert base. Source close to al Qaeda says it lost in Iraq as it lost support of the people. He says al Qaeda's focus is now Afghanistan
Iraq
[ "Iraq", "Western Iraq" ]
{ "passage": 3560, "query": 5461 }
Query: As for @placeholder's longterm stability, that very much still hangs in the balance. Entities: Afghanistan, U.S., al Qaeda, Al Qaeda, WESTERN DESERT, CNN, Western Iraq, Iraq Passage: WESTERN DESERT, Iraq (CNN) -- The hot wind swirls around the human bones and cracked skulls that litter the forsaken desert lands in Western Iraq. The entrance to the bunker complex where al Qaeda terrorized enemies in Iraq. We are standing in the middle of what was an al Qaeda execution site, just outside an intricate bunker complex that the organization used to torture and murder its victims, the bodies left to rot or be eaten by animals. From the back of the police truck the opening to the first bunker is barely discernible in the distance. "Al Qaeda came in as a massive force" one of the officers says as we bump along the harsh terrain. "They stole our cars, our personal cars. They kidnapped two of my brothers. They blew up the house over there." Abandoned al Qaeda in Iraq bunker base littered with bones of its enemies. U.S. bombed bunkers in 2007 but stench of decay remains in desert base. Source close to al Qaeda says it lost in Iraq as it lost support of the people. He says al Qaeda's focus is now Afghanistan
Western Iraq
[ "Athens" ]
{ "passage": 3561, "query": 5462 }
Query: because I think they need even more help than the people in @placeholder,’ she added. Entities: Greeks, Greece, Frenchwoman, Greek, Lagarde, African, Christine Lagarde, Athens, Rob Davies, IMF, International Monetary Fund Passage: By Rob Davies PUBLISHED: 11:25 EST, 29 May 2012 | UPDATED: 13:45 EST, 31 May 2012 Laughing all the way to the bank: IMF managing director Christine Lagarde criticised beleagured Greeks for not paying taxes, while she earns a tax-free salary herself The head of the International Monetary Fund enjoys a tax-free income of £350,000, it emerged yesterday – days after she attacked Greeks for failing to pay their taxes. Christine Lagarde provoked a furious backlash after blaming Greece’s economic plight on citizens ‘who are trying to escape tax all the time’. Now it has been revealed that the divorced Frenchwoman, 56, earns a salary of £298,926 which her contract states ‘shall be net of income taxes’. Questioned about Greek crisis head of IMF said country can help itself collectively 'by paying all their tax' Suggests that IMF's money would be better spent on African children than on people in Athens. Lagarde takes home £298,675-a-year untaxed. Receives further tax-free allowance package of £52,000
Athens
[ "Santa Barbara", "Santa Barbara County" ]
{ "passage": 3562, "query": 5463 }
Query: Connors, who lives in the @placeholder area, is an occasional visitor to watch his local college basketball team who were beaten 84-67 by the top-ranked North Carolina. Entities: Santa Barbara County, California, Santa Barbara, Jimmy Connors, North Carolina, Grand Slam, Thunderdome, CNN, Connors, UC Santa Barbara, AP Passage: (CNN) -- Tennis great Jimmy Connors was arrested outside the campus arena where UC Santa Barbara and top-ranked North Carolina were playing a basketball game. Connors was reportedly arrested as he attended a college basketball game in California. The eight-time Grand Slam champion was taken into custody on Friday night after refusing to comply with an order to leave an area near the entrance of the Thunderdome following a confrontation, police said in a statement. A Santa Barbara County jail employee said Connors was booked and released but did not have details. Connors could not immediately be reached for comment on Saturday. Tennis star Jimmy Connors arrested after row at basketball game, report AP. Connors, 56, was held outside the campus arena in Santa Barbara, California. A Santa Barbara County jail employee said Connors was booked and released
Santa Barbara
[ "Santa Barbara", "Santa Barbara County" ]
{ "passage": 3562, "query": 5463 }
Query: Connors, who lives in the @placeholder area, is an occasional visitor to watch his local college basketball team who were beaten 84-67 by the top-ranked North Carolina. Entities: Santa Barbara County, California, Santa Barbara, Jimmy Connors, North Carolina, Grand Slam, Thunderdome, CNN, Connors, UC Santa Barbara, AP Passage: (CNN) -- Tennis great Jimmy Connors was arrested outside the campus arena where UC Santa Barbara and top-ranked North Carolina were playing a basketball game. Connors was reportedly arrested as he attended a college basketball game in California. The eight-time Grand Slam champion was taken into custody on Friday night after refusing to comply with an order to leave an area near the entrance of the Thunderdome following a confrontation, police said in a statement. A Santa Barbara County jail employee said Connors was booked and released but did not have details. Connors could not immediately be reached for comment on Saturday. Tennis star Jimmy Connors arrested after row at basketball game, report AP. Connors, 56, was held outside the campus arena in Santa Barbara, California. A Santa Barbara County jail employee said Connors was booked and released
Santa Barbara County
[ "Kian", "Kian Jones" ]
{ "passage": 3563, "query": 5464 }
Query: on September 1 last year, Sabina said they were told by doctors @placeholder Entities: Dave, Sabina, Mya, Mother, Claire Bates, Tia, CT Scan, Kian Jones, Kian, Sabina Jones, Birmingham Children's Hospital Passage: By Claire Bates A mother saved her seriously-ill son after she realised he could have a brain tumour by searching for his symptoms online. Sabina Jones, 31, knew there was something seriously wrong with her son, despite doctors diagnosing him first with a stomach bug and then with migraines. She pleaded with doctors to give him a CT scan, which revealed the cancer. Kian Jones needed an emergency operation at Birmingham Children's Hospital to remove the inch-long tumour. Kian (centre in hat) with his parents Dave and Sabina and sisters Mya and Tia. The schoolboy had started suffering persistent problems with vomiting, his vision and headaches during the summer. Kian suffered with headaches, vomiting and blurry vision last Summer. Parents took him to hospital three times where doctors said he had migraines. Mother insisted on CT Scan after Googling symptoms
Kian
[ "Kian", "Kian Jones" ]
{ "passage": 3563, "query": 5464 }
Query: on September 1 last year, Sabina said they were told by doctors @placeholder Entities: Dave, Sabina, Mya, Mother, Claire Bates, Tia, CT Scan, Kian Jones, Kian, Sabina Jones, Birmingham Children's Hospital Passage: By Claire Bates A mother saved her seriously-ill son after she realised he could have a brain tumour by searching for his symptoms online. Sabina Jones, 31, knew there was something seriously wrong with her son, despite doctors diagnosing him first with a stomach bug and then with migraines. She pleaded with doctors to give him a CT scan, which revealed the cancer. Kian Jones needed an emergency operation at Birmingham Children's Hospital to remove the inch-long tumour. Kian (centre in hat) with his parents Dave and Sabina and sisters Mya and Tia. The schoolboy had started suffering persistent problems with vomiting, his vision and headaches during the summer. Kian suffered with headaches, vomiting and blurry vision last Summer. Parents took him to hospital three times where doctors said he had migraines. Mother insisted on CT Scan after Googling symptoms
Kian Jones
[ "San Antonio", "San Antonio Spurs", "Spurs" ]
{ "passage": 3564, "query": 5465 }
Query: It was a far cry from the dominant @placeholder display during Tuesday's 113-77 win in Game Three. Entities: Game Three, Game Four, Dwyane Wade, Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs, LeBron James, Miami Heat, Miami, San Antonio, James, NBA Finals, Dwayne Wade, Big Three, CNN, NBA, Spurs, Chris Bosh, AT & T Center Passage: (CNN) -- The Miami Heat's "Big Three" rode to the rescue as the 2012 NBA champions leveled the 2013 series at 2-2 with a 109-93 away win against the San Antonio Spurs in Game Four. LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh scored 85 of Miami's points, having struggled to impose themselves on the three previous games. "It was on our shoulders," James told reporters after finishing with 33 points and 11 rebounds, the first time he has passed the 20-point mark in this year's finals. "We had to figure out how to win the game for us and play at the highest level. When all three of us are clicking we're very tough to beat." Miami Heat win Game Four of the 2013 NBA Finals in San Antonio on Thursday. LeBron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh star in 109-93 home win over Spurs. Tony Parker plays for San Antonio despite injuring his hamstring in Game Three. The best-of-seven game series is level at 2-2 ahead of Sunday's clash at AT & T Center
San Antonio
[ "San Antonio", "San Antonio Spurs", "Spurs" ]
{ "passage": 3564, "query": 5465 }
Query: It was a far cry from the dominant @placeholder display during Tuesday's 113-77 win in Game Three. Entities: Game Three, Game Four, Dwyane Wade, Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs, LeBron James, Miami Heat, Miami, San Antonio, James, NBA Finals, Dwayne Wade, Big Three, CNN, NBA, Spurs, Chris Bosh, AT & T Center Passage: (CNN) -- The Miami Heat's "Big Three" rode to the rescue as the 2012 NBA champions leveled the 2013 series at 2-2 with a 109-93 away win against the San Antonio Spurs in Game Four. LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh scored 85 of Miami's points, having struggled to impose themselves on the three previous games. "It was on our shoulders," James told reporters after finishing with 33 points and 11 rebounds, the first time he has passed the 20-point mark in this year's finals. "We had to figure out how to win the game for us and play at the highest level. When all three of us are clicking we're very tough to beat." Miami Heat win Game Four of the 2013 NBA Finals in San Antonio on Thursday. LeBron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh star in 109-93 home win over Spurs. Tony Parker plays for San Antonio despite injuring his hamstring in Game Three. The best-of-seven game series is level at 2-2 ahead of Sunday's clash at AT & T Center
San Antonio Spurs
[ "San Antonio", "San Antonio Spurs", "Spurs" ]
{ "passage": 3564, "query": 5465 }
Query: It was a far cry from the dominant @placeholder display during Tuesday's 113-77 win in Game Three. Entities: Game Three, Game Four, Dwyane Wade, Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs, LeBron James, Miami Heat, Miami, San Antonio, James, NBA Finals, Dwayne Wade, Big Three, CNN, NBA, Spurs, Chris Bosh, AT & T Center Passage: (CNN) -- The Miami Heat's "Big Three" rode to the rescue as the 2012 NBA champions leveled the 2013 series at 2-2 with a 109-93 away win against the San Antonio Spurs in Game Four. LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh scored 85 of Miami's points, having struggled to impose themselves on the three previous games. "It was on our shoulders," James told reporters after finishing with 33 points and 11 rebounds, the first time he has passed the 20-point mark in this year's finals. "We had to figure out how to win the game for us and play at the highest level. When all three of us are clicking we're very tough to beat." Miami Heat win Game Four of the 2013 NBA Finals in San Antonio on Thursday. LeBron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh star in 109-93 home win over Spurs. Tony Parker plays for San Antonio despite injuring his hamstring in Game Three. The best-of-seven game series is level at 2-2 ahead of Sunday's clash at AT & T Center
Spurs
[ "Game Three" ]
{ "passage": 3564, "query": 5466 }
Query: It was a far cry from the dominant Spurs display during Tuesday's 113-77 win in @placeholder. Entities: Game Three, Game Four, Dwyane Wade, Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs, LeBron James, Miami Heat, Miami, San Antonio, James, NBA Finals, Dwayne Wade, Big Three, CNN, NBA, Spurs, Chris Bosh, AT & T Center Passage: (CNN) -- The Miami Heat's "Big Three" rode to the rescue as the 2012 NBA champions leveled the 2013 series at 2-2 with a 109-93 away win against the San Antonio Spurs in Game Four. LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh scored 85 of Miami's points, having struggled to impose themselves on the three previous games. "It was on our shoulders," James told reporters after finishing with 33 points and 11 rebounds, the first time he has passed the 20-point mark in this year's finals. "We had to figure out how to win the game for us and play at the highest level. When all three of us are clicking we're very tough to beat." Miami Heat win Game Four of the 2013 NBA Finals in San Antonio on Thursday. LeBron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh star in 109-93 home win over Spurs. Tony Parker plays for San Antonio despite injuring his hamstring in Game Three. The best-of-seven game series is level at 2-2 ahead of Sunday's clash at AT & T Center
Game Three
[ "Chris Bosh" ]
{ "passage": 3564, "query": 5467 }
Query: "It was all about myself, @placeholder and LeBron coming out and leading this team to a victory," he said. Entities: Game Three, Game Four, Dwyane Wade, Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs, LeBron James, Miami Heat, Miami, San Antonio, James, NBA Finals, Dwayne Wade, Big Three, CNN, NBA, Spurs, Chris Bosh, AT & T Center Passage: (CNN) -- The Miami Heat's "Big Three" rode to the rescue as the 2012 NBA champions leveled the 2013 series at 2-2 with a 109-93 away win against the San Antonio Spurs in Game Four. LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh scored 85 of Miami's points, having struggled to impose themselves on the three previous games. "It was on our shoulders," James told reporters after finishing with 33 points and 11 rebounds, the first time he has passed the 20-point mark in this year's finals. "We had to figure out how to win the game for us and play at the highest level. When all three of us are clicking we're very tough to beat." Miami Heat win Game Four of the 2013 NBA Finals in San Antonio on Thursday. LeBron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh star in 109-93 home win over Spurs. Tony Parker plays for San Antonio despite injuring his hamstring in Game Three. The best-of-seven game series is level at 2-2 ahead of Sunday's clash at AT & T Center
Chris Bosh
[ "Palestinians" ]
{ "passage": 3565, "query": 5468 }
Query: The message says it's "clear" some Arab leaders have "conspired" with what it calls the "Zionist-crusader alliance" against the @placeholder in Gaza. Entities: Israeli, Al-Jazeera, Arabic-language, Palestinians, Israelis, Gaza, Israel, Osama bin Laden, Al Qaeda, Arab, Muslims, Islamist, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden called Israel's recent offensive in Gaza a "holocaust," according to a purported message from him posted on an Islamist Web site. Osama bin Laden, in an undated photo, apparently taped a message calling Israel's Gaza offensive a holocaust. "The holocaust of Gaza in the midst of this long siege is an important and historic event and an articulate tragedy which affirms the need for detachment of the Muslims from the hypocrites. It is not right that our condition after what happened in Gaza be like our condition prior to it," the message said. NEW: Message condemns Arab leaders who "conspire" with Israel. NEW: Speaker on Al-Jazeera urges liberation "from the sea to the river" Arabic-language news network doesn't reveal source of recording. Israeli offensive killed 1,300 Palestinians; 13 Israelis also died
Palestinians
[ "Doyen", "Doyen Sports" ]
{ "passage": 3566, "query": 5469 }
Query: Atletico Madrid have a wide-ranging financial agreement with @placeholder that allows them to buy players they could otherwise not afford. Entities: United, Eliaquim Mangala, Marcos Rojo, Atletico Madrid, Manchester City, Porto, Rojo, Radamel Falcao, Jose Antonio Reyes, Manchester, Doyen Sports, Alvaro Negredo, Steven Defour, English, Doyen, Premier League, Alvaro Morata, Mangala Passage: Click here to read the full story... The arrivals to Manchester of Eliaquim Mangala and Marcos Rojo have brought Doyen Sports firmly into the English spotlight. Each deal was protracted by the funding group’s involvement as the Premier League sought guarantees over the ownership of the players’ economic rights. But just who are Doyen Sports and what do they do? Doyen Sports is an investment fund supported by a collection of wealthy – and anonymous – businessmen speculating on the purchase of footballers to make money. Instead of buying up players’ economic rights, as with other third-party ownership schemes, Doyen loan money to clubs to assist in transfers of notable targets who would otherwise be unaffordable. Mangala and Rojo are yet to play for Manchester City and United respectively. Both of their deals were protracted by the Doyen Sports' involvement. One of the company's biggest and earliest transactions was in 2011, when Radamel Falcao switched from Porto to Atletico Madrid for £34.7million. On Doyen’s website names such as Alvaro Negredo, Alvaro Morata, Steven Defour, and Jose Antonio Reyes are mentioned
Doyen
[ "Doyen", "Doyen Sports" ]
{ "passage": 3566, "query": 5469 }
Query: Atletico Madrid have a wide-ranging financial agreement with @placeholder that allows them to buy players they could otherwise not afford. Entities: United, Eliaquim Mangala, Marcos Rojo, Atletico Madrid, Manchester City, Porto, Rojo, Radamel Falcao, Jose Antonio Reyes, Manchester, Doyen Sports, Alvaro Negredo, Steven Defour, English, Doyen, Premier League, Alvaro Morata, Mangala Passage: Click here to read the full story... The arrivals to Manchester of Eliaquim Mangala and Marcos Rojo have brought Doyen Sports firmly into the English spotlight. Each deal was protracted by the funding group’s involvement as the Premier League sought guarantees over the ownership of the players’ economic rights. But just who are Doyen Sports and what do they do? Doyen Sports is an investment fund supported by a collection of wealthy – and anonymous – businessmen speculating on the purchase of footballers to make money. Instead of buying up players’ economic rights, as with other third-party ownership schemes, Doyen loan money to clubs to assist in transfers of notable targets who would otherwise be unaffordable. Mangala and Rojo are yet to play for Manchester City and United respectively. Both of their deals were protracted by the Doyen Sports' involvement. One of the company's biggest and earliest transactions was in 2011, when Radamel Falcao switched from Porto to Atletico Madrid for £34.7million. On Doyen’s website names such as Alvaro Negredo, Alvaro Morata, Steven Defour, and Jose Antonio Reyes are mentioned
Doyen Sports
[ "England" ]
{ "passage": 3567, "query": 5470 }
Query: Started against Italy but @placeholder will be a much sterner test. Entities: Italy, Marty Moore, England, Jack Nowell, Six Nations, Joe Schmidt, South Africa, Cian Healy, Dublin, Ireland, Jordi Murphy, ROB KEARNEY, Aviva Stadium, Nik Simon, Jonathan Joseph, George Ford, Jonny May, Gloucester, Bath, Dave Attwood, Sportsmail, IRELAND, English, Anthony Watson, Australia, France, Jack McGrath, Conor Murray, Jonathan Sexton, RBS 6 Nations, Stuart Lancaster, Rob Kearney Passage: Ireland and England are both unbeaten heading into Sunday's RBS 6 Nations encounter at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Stuart Lancaster brings a monstrous pack complemented by the attacking talents of Bath trio George Ford, Jonathan Joseph and Anthony Watson. Joe Schmidt's Ireland side have beaten South Africa, Australia, Italy and France so far this season and are reigning Six Nations. Ahead of Sunday's seismic clash, Sportsmail's Nik Simon runs the rule over both matchday squads. Marty Moore (left), Jack McGrath (centre) and Rob Kearney arrive for Ireland training on Friday IRELAND ROB KEARNEY - 8 Age: 28 Caps: 59. Ireland's half backs Jonathan Sexton and Conor Murray are in superb form. Jack McGrath's form is keeping star loosehead Cian Healy out of the team. Jordi Murphy faces a stern test against a powerful English pack. Jack Nowell is a safer option than Jonny May but does not provide the same spark in attack as the Gloucester winger. Bath lock Dave Attwood has become a central figure in the England pack
England
[ "Gunners" ]
{ "passage": 3568, "query": 5471 }
Query: A rival manager pinpointing Arsenal’s defence as a weakness won’t sit well with the former @placeholder centre half. Entities: Wayne Rooney, Arsene Wenger, Gunners, Manchester Untied, Gibbs, Emirates, pro-Wenger, Emirates Stadium, Manchester United, A4, Arsenal, Chelsea, Wenger, Enough Passage: Enough is enough, Wenger out, read one banner at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday. The poster was unfurled in the moments after Wayne Rooney had given Manchester United a 2-0 lead. It wasn’t big, probably the size of an A4 sheet of paper. Its message, however, was significant. Some Arsenal fans vented their frustration at Arsene Wenger holding aloft the banner 'Enough is enough, Wenger out' during the game against Manchester Untied on Saturday Gibbs looks crestfallen at the full-time whistle as his own goal contributes to Arsenal's defeat The disgruntled fan immediately had the sign confiscated by a steward, so as not to incite angry exchanges with those who remain pro-Wenger. Arsenal lost 2-1 at home to Manchester United on Saturday evening. The Gunners now find themselves 15 points behind the leaders Chelsea. Some fans have called for Arsene Wenger to be sacked. An 'Enough is enough, Wenger out' banner was on show at the Emirates
Gunners
[ "Danny Boyle" ]
{ "passage": 3569, "query": 5472 }
Query: 'Somebody like @placeholder saying these artists from Hull came up with this idea, that would obviously be very nice.' Entities: Olympic, Arts Council, Slumdog Millionaire, London Olympics, Olympics, Lee Sendall, Danny Boyle, Emma Reynolds, Hull, London 2012 Passage: By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 11:20 EST, 14 November 2012 | UPDATED: 10:46 EST, 15 November 2012 An artist intends to sue the organisers of the London Olympics because he believes director Danny Boyle used his design for the opening ceremony set. Lee Sendall, from Hull, entered drawings of a spiral mound in the middle of the countryside into an arts competition held by Olympic chiefs. After not winning, he thought no more of it until he saw the Slumdog Millionaire director's memorable opening ceremony in July this year. Familiar look? Lee Sendall's Olympics design for features a small lake, low-lying clouds and giant spiral-shaped mound as the centrepiece, with a man holding a torch on top. Lee Sendall, 42, created several postcards for a competition held by London 2012 and the Arts Council in 2009. He believes the Slumdog Millionaire director must have seen his design - which also features a spiral-shaped mound, low-lying clouds and a lake. The artist says he would like some recognition because he is convinced his concept was used in the £27million ceremony
Danny Boyle