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[
"Cuba",
"Cuban"
] |
{
"passage": 178,
"query": 275
}
|
Query: The Castro brothers then called in Chavez and gave him a "devil's alternative: back off, while maintaining economic support for the island, or lose his @placeholder security detail and intelligence apparatus, exposing himself to coups and assassination attempts from eventual Venezuelan replacements.
Entities: Mexican, Jorge G. Castaneda, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Newsweek, Raul, Mexico, Carlos Lage Davila, Cuban Revolution, Raul Castro, CNN, Venezuelan, Cuban, Cuba, Felipe Perez Roque
Passage: (CNN) -- Some long-time Cuba watchers expressed skepticism Tuesday over a report by a former Mexican foreign minister that Communist leader Raul Castro removed two top-ranking officials earlier this month because they were plotting to overthrow him with the support of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Fidel Castro, beset by illness, ceded power to his younger brother, Raul, pictured, last year. Jorge G. Castaneda, who served as Mexico's foreign minister from 2000 - 2003, wrote in the March 23 issue of Newsweek, which became public Saturday, that Deputy Prime Minister Carlos Lage Davila and Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque were concerned that Raul Castro would make concessions that would betray the 50-year-old Cuban Revolution. Former Mexican foreign minister says Raul Castro removed two top-ranking officials. It's claimed they were plotting to overthrow him fearing he'd betray Cuban revolution. Report says plotters received support from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Some long-time Cuba watchers skeptical over the report
|
Cuban
|
[
"Venezuelan"
] |
{
"passage": 178,
"query": 276
}
|
Query: The Castro brothers then called in Chavez and gave him a "devil's alternative: back off, while maintaining economic support for the island, or lose his Cuban security detail and intelligence apparatus, exposing himself to coups and assassination attempts from eventual @placeholder replacements.
Entities: Mexican, Jorge G. Castaneda, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Newsweek, Raul, Mexico, Carlos Lage Davila, Cuban Revolution, Raul Castro, CNN, Venezuelan, Cuban, Cuba, Felipe Perez Roque
Passage: (CNN) -- Some long-time Cuba watchers expressed skepticism Tuesday over a report by a former Mexican foreign minister that Communist leader Raul Castro removed two top-ranking officials earlier this month because they were plotting to overthrow him with the support of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Fidel Castro, beset by illness, ceded power to his younger brother, Raul, pictured, last year. Jorge G. Castaneda, who served as Mexico's foreign minister from 2000 - 2003, wrote in the March 23 issue of Newsweek, which became public Saturday, that Deputy Prime Minister Carlos Lage Davila and Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque were concerned that Raul Castro would make concessions that would betray the 50-year-old Cuban Revolution. Former Mexican foreign minister says Raul Castro removed two top-ranking officials. It's claimed they were plotting to overthrow him fearing he'd betray Cuban revolution. Report says plotters received support from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Some long-time Cuba watchers skeptical over the report
|
Venezuelan
|
[
"Raul Castro"
] |
{
"passage": 178,
"query": 277
}
|
Query: @placeholder further said the two men had reawakened the illusions of "foreign powers" regarding Cuba's future.
Entities: Mexican, Jorge G. Castaneda, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Newsweek, Raul, Mexico, Carlos Lage Davila, Cuban Revolution, Raul Castro, CNN, Venezuelan, Cuban, Cuba, Felipe Perez Roque
Passage: (CNN) -- Some long-time Cuba watchers expressed skepticism Tuesday over a report by a former Mexican foreign minister that Communist leader Raul Castro removed two top-ranking officials earlier this month because they were plotting to overthrow him with the support of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Fidel Castro, beset by illness, ceded power to his younger brother, Raul, pictured, last year. Jorge G. Castaneda, who served as Mexico's foreign minister from 2000 - 2003, wrote in the March 23 issue of Newsweek, which became public Saturday, that Deputy Prime Minister Carlos Lage Davila and Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque were concerned that Raul Castro would make concessions that would betray the 50-year-old Cuban Revolution. Former Mexican foreign minister says Raul Castro removed two top-ranking officials. It's claimed they were plotting to overthrow him fearing he'd betray Cuban revolution. Report says plotters received support from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Some long-time Cuba watchers skeptical over the report
|
Raul Castro
|
[
"Belgium"
] |
{
"passage": 179,
"query": 278
}
|
Query: Rather than be shocked and grateful that that the U.S. men made it to the knockout round, many seemed to think that @placeholder would be a small hurdle to American victory.
Entities: Reagan National for Howard, Tim Howard, Jesus, Amy Bass, World Cup, U.S., Wikipedia, Julian Green, Bass, Americans, Cup, CNN, American, Belgium, Team USA, Howard
Passage: (CNN) -- Yesterday, Team USA lost to Belgium and is out of the running. But today, you'd think American goalkeeper Tim Howard actually won the World Cup on his own. Some 1,845,345 tweets heralded Howard's historic game -- 12 saves in regulation, a rare feat, and one that allowed American fans to focus on a winning performance while ignoring the understory: Belgium controlled the game from the beginning, and even the late goal by 19-year-old Julian Green could do little to change the writing that was on the wall. As the weary American team trudged past the 90 minute mark, Americans focused on the herculean effort by Howard, crowing that he had more saves than Jesus, starting a petition to rename Reagan National for Howard, and briefly appointing him Secretary of Defense on Wikipedia. Amy Bass: American so nuts about Tim Howard you'd think he won the World Cup himself. But craze likely won't last: It was more about Americans wanting in on the party, she says. She says the Cup is suited to social media camaraderie, which has helped whip up interest. After the U.S. loss, soccer interest will probably wane, Bass says
|
Belgium
|
[
"Cup",
"World Cup"
] |
{
"passage": 179,
"query": 279
}
|
Query: But for 40 years -- 40 years -- the United States did not care about the @placeholder because the U.S. did not qualify.
Entities: Reagan National for Howard, Tim Howard, Jesus, Amy Bass, World Cup, U.S., Wikipedia, Julian Green, Bass, Americans, Cup, CNN, American, Belgium, Team USA, Howard
Passage: (CNN) -- Yesterday, Team USA lost to Belgium and is out of the running. But today, you'd think American goalkeeper Tim Howard actually won the World Cup on his own. Some 1,845,345 tweets heralded Howard's historic game -- 12 saves in regulation, a rare feat, and one that allowed American fans to focus on a winning performance while ignoring the understory: Belgium controlled the game from the beginning, and even the late goal by 19-year-old Julian Green could do little to change the writing that was on the wall. As the weary American team trudged past the 90 minute mark, Americans focused on the herculean effort by Howard, crowing that he had more saves than Jesus, starting a petition to rename Reagan National for Howard, and briefly appointing him Secretary of Defense on Wikipedia. Amy Bass: American so nuts about Tim Howard you'd think he won the World Cup himself. But craze likely won't last: It was more about Americans wanting in on the party, she says. She says the Cup is suited to social media camaraderie, which has helped whip up interest. After the U.S. loss, soccer interest will probably wane, Bass says
|
Cup
|
[
"Cup",
"World Cup"
] |
{
"passage": 179,
"query": 279
}
|
Query: But for 40 years -- 40 years -- the United States did not care about the @placeholder because the U.S. did not qualify.
Entities: Reagan National for Howard, Tim Howard, Jesus, Amy Bass, World Cup, U.S., Wikipedia, Julian Green, Bass, Americans, Cup, CNN, American, Belgium, Team USA, Howard
Passage: (CNN) -- Yesterday, Team USA lost to Belgium and is out of the running. But today, you'd think American goalkeeper Tim Howard actually won the World Cup on his own. Some 1,845,345 tweets heralded Howard's historic game -- 12 saves in regulation, a rare feat, and one that allowed American fans to focus on a winning performance while ignoring the understory: Belgium controlled the game from the beginning, and even the late goal by 19-year-old Julian Green could do little to change the writing that was on the wall. As the weary American team trudged past the 90 minute mark, Americans focused on the herculean effort by Howard, crowing that he had more saves than Jesus, starting a petition to rename Reagan National for Howard, and briefly appointing him Secretary of Defense on Wikipedia. Amy Bass: American so nuts about Tim Howard you'd think he won the World Cup himself. But craze likely won't last: It was more about Americans wanting in on the party, she says. She says the Cup is suited to social media camaraderie, which has helped whip up interest. After the U.S. loss, soccer interest will probably wane, Bass says
|
World Cup
|
[
"Cup",
"World Cup"
] |
{
"passage": 179,
"query": 280
}
|
Query: It is easy to link @placeholder mania to the popularity of youth soccer in the United States.
Entities: Reagan National for Howard, Tim Howard, Jesus, Amy Bass, World Cup, U.S., Wikipedia, Julian Green, Bass, Americans, Cup, CNN, American, Belgium, Team USA, Howard
Passage: (CNN) -- Yesterday, Team USA lost to Belgium and is out of the running. But today, you'd think American goalkeeper Tim Howard actually won the World Cup on his own. Some 1,845,345 tweets heralded Howard's historic game -- 12 saves in regulation, a rare feat, and one that allowed American fans to focus on a winning performance while ignoring the understory: Belgium controlled the game from the beginning, and even the late goal by 19-year-old Julian Green could do little to change the writing that was on the wall. As the weary American team trudged past the 90 minute mark, Americans focused on the herculean effort by Howard, crowing that he had more saves than Jesus, starting a petition to rename Reagan National for Howard, and briefly appointing him Secretary of Defense on Wikipedia. Amy Bass: American so nuts about Tim Howard you'd think he won the World Cup himself. But craze likely won't last: It was more about Americans wanting in on the party, she says. She says the Cup is suited to social media camaraderie, which has helped whip up interest. After the U.S. loss, soccer interest will probably wane, Bass says
|
Cup
|
[
"Cup",
"World Cup"
] |
{
"passage": 179,
"query": 280
}
|
Query: It is easy to link @placeholder mania to the popularity of youth soccer in the United States.
Entities: Reagan National for Howard, Tim Howard, Jesus, Amy Bass, World Cup, U.S., Wikipedia, Julian Green, Bass, Americans, Cup, CNN, American, Belgium, Team USA, Howard
Passage: (CNN) -- Yesterday, Team USA lost to Belgium and is out of the running. But today, you'd think American goalkeeper Tim Howard actually won the World Cup on his own. Some 1,845,345 tweets heralded Howard's historic game -- 12 saves in regulation, a rare feat, and one that allowed American fans to focus on a winning performance while ignoring the understory: Belgium controlled the game from the beginning, and even the late goal by 19-year-old Julian Green could do little to change the writing that was on the wall. As the weary American team trudged past the 90 minute mark, Americans focused on the herculean effort by Howard, crowing that he had more saves than Jesus, starting a petition to rename Reagan National for Howard, and briefly appointing him Secretary of Defense on Wikipedia. Amy Bass: American so nuts about Tim Howard you'd think he won the World Cup himself. But craze likely won't last: It was more about Americans wanting in on the party, she says. She says the Cup is suited to social media camaraderie, which has helped whip up interest. After the U.S. loss, soccer interest will probably wane, Bass says
|
World Cup
|
[
"American"
] |
{
"passage": 179,
"query": 281
}
|
Query: Americans prefer to lead, and until now, they have been the only ones missing this global party, one where the U.S. men have yet to build a winning reputation, something central to @placeholder identity.
Entities: Reagan National for Howard, Tim Howard, Jesus, Amy Bass, World Cup, U.S., Wikipedia, Julian Green, Bass, Americans, Cup, CNN, American, Belgium, Team USA, Howard
Passage: (CNN) -- Yesterday, Team USA lost to Belgium and is out of the running. But today, you'd think American goalkeeper Tim Howard actually won the World Cup on his own. Some 1,845,345 tweets heralded Howard's historic game -- 12 saves in regulation, a rare feat, and one that allowed American fans to focus on a winning performance while ignoring the understory: Belgium controlled the game from the beginning, and even the late goal by 19-year-old Julian Green could do little to change the writing that was on the wall. As the weary American team trudged past the 90 minute mark, Americans focused on the herculean effort by Howard, crowing that he had more saves than Jesus, starting a petition to rename Reagan National for Howard, and briefly appointing him Secretary of Defense on Wikipedia. Amy Bass: American so nuts about Tim Howard you'd think he won the World Cup himself. But craze likely won't last: It was more about Americans wanting in on the party, she says. She says the Cup is suited to social media camaraderie, which has helped whip up interest. After the U.S. loss, soccer interest will probably wane, Bass says
|
American
|
[
"PGA Tour"
] |
{
"passage": 180,
"query": 282
}
|
Query: Dufner has become a cult figure on @placeholder due to his "moment of relaxation" but also because of his incredibly laid back demeanor.
Entities: Dufner, Dallas, PGA Championship, Wanamaker Trophy, Keegan Bradley, Dufnering, New York, Jason Dufner, Alabama, PGA Tour, CNN, U.S. PGA Championship, Oak Hill
Passage: (CNN) -- This time it'll be Jason Dufner who laughs last and loudest. For months he's been ribbed by his pals for dozing off during a visit to a school arranged through the PGA Tour, creating a phenomenon that became internationally known as "Dufnering." The 36-year-old captured his maiden major title at the PGA Championship at Oak Hill in New York on Sunday, two years after his heartbreaking playoff defeat to Keegan Bradley. And don't be surprised if the Alabama resident does another spot of "Dufnering" this week, this time with a major difference -- the Wanamaker Trophy will be by his side. Jason Dufner celebrates his first ever major title with success at U.S. PGA Championship. Dufner says he might celebrate by doing a spot of 'Dufnering' pose with his trophy. The 36-year-old was teased by fellow pros for falling asleep on a school visit in Dallas. Dufner insists his first major victory won't change him one bit as a person
|
PGA Tour
|
[
"Keegan Bradley"
] |
{
"passage": 180,
"query": 283
}
|
Query: But after he fired a final round of 68 to finish on 10-under @placeholder was one of the first to congratulate him, having raced back from the airport to toast his friend's victory.
Entities: Dufner, Dallas, PGA Championship, Wanamaker Trophy, Keegan Bradley, Dufnering, New York, Jason Dufner, Alabama, PGA Tour, CNN, U.S. PGA Championship, Oak Hill
Passage: (CNN) -- This time it'll be Jason Dufner who laughs last and loudest. For months he's been ribbed by his pals for dozing off during a visit to a school arranged through the PGA Tour, creating a phenomenon that became internationally known as "Dufnering." The 36-year-old captured his maiden major title at the PGA Championship at Oak Hill in New York on Sunday, two years after his heartbreaking playoff defeat to Keegan Bradley. And don't be surprised if the Alabama resident does another spot of "Dufnering" this week, this time with a major difference -- the Wanamaker Trophy will be by his side. Jason Dufner celebrates his first ever major title with success at U.S. PGA Championship. Dufner says he might celebrate by doing a spot of 'Dufnering' pose with his trophy. The 36-year-old was teased by fellow pros for falling asleep on a school visit in Dallas. Dufner insists his first major victory won't change him one bit as a person
|
Keegan Bradley
|
[
"Zaid",
"Zaid al-Hilli"
] |
{
"passage": 181,
"query": 284
}
|
Query: Mail, @placeholder said he loved his brother and did not ‘know how he could have
Entities: Ikbal, French, Arthur Martin, Saad, Channel, Zaid Al-Hilli, Eric Maillaud, Surrey Police, Christian Gysin, Zainab, Maillaud, Zaid al-Hilli, Sylvain Mollier, Saad al-Hilli, Neil Sears, Swiss, Surrey, Romania, Zaid, Suhaila al-Allaf, France, Saad Al-Hilli, Al-Hilli, Alps, Kadhim, Zeena, Annecy, French Alps
Passage: By Arthur Martin and Christian Gysin and Neil Sears The brother of one of the French Alps massacre victims has denied hiring a hitman to kill the family over a £1million-plus inheritance feud. Accountant Zaid al-Hilli, 54, was arrested at his home in Surrey yesterday morning on suspicion of conspiracy to murder. His brother Saad al-Hilli, 50, was killed in a gun attack in France that left three others dead and Saad’s daughters Zainab, eight, and Zeena, five, orphaned. Arrest: The brother of Saad Al-Hilli, 53, (left), Zaid, (right), has been held on suspicion of conspiracy to murder his sibling and his family in the French Alps. Zaid Al-Hilli was today held by Surrey Police in connection to the shooting. Saad Al-Hilli, his wife Ikbal and her mother Suhaila al-Allaf were all killed. Cyclist Sylvain Mollier was also shot dead near Annecy in September 2012. Officers pictured taking bags of evidence out of Zaid's home. French prosecutors want to talk to Saad's orphans, who survived massacre. Police across Channel also claim Mr Al-Hilli was 'living in fear' before death. French prosecutor Eric Maillaud said it was ‘essential’ to question the orphans, particularly because Zainab was the only witness;. Mr Maillaud said Saad ‘feared for his life’ before the assassination because of the ‘very violent’ feud with his brother;. Investigators were examining the inheritance left by the men’s late father Kadhim, which included several properties and £800,000 in a Swiss bank;. The inheritance dispute was described as ‘so colossal’ that investigators expect to take two years to sift through legal papers written in four different languages; and. French police are anxious to establish why Zaid allegedly called five telephone numbers in Romania weeks before the massacre.
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Zaid
|
[
"Zaid",
"Zaid al-Hilli"
] |
{
"passage": 181,
"query": 284
}
|
Query: Mail, @placeholder said he loved his brother and did not ‘know how he could have
Entities: Ikbal, French, Arthur Martin, Saad, Channel, Zaid Al-Hilli, Eric Maillaud, Surrey Police, Christian Gysin, Zainab, Maillaud, Zaid al-Hilli, Sylvain Mollier, Saad al-Hilli, Neil Sears, Swiss, Surrey, Romania, Zaid, Suhaila al-Allaf, France, Saad Al-Hilli, Al-Hilli, Alps, Kadhim, Zeena, Annecy, French Alps
Passage: By Arthur Martin and Christian Gysin and Neil Sears The brother of one of the French Alps massacre victims has denied hiring a hitman to kill the family over a £1million-plus inheritance feud. Accountant Zaid al-Hilli, 54, was arrested at his home in Surrey yesterday morning on suspicion of conspiracy to murder. His brother Saad al-Hilli, 50, was killed in a gun attack in France that left three others dead and Saad’s daughters Zainab, eight, and Zeena, five, orphaned. Arrest: The brother of Saad Al-Hilli, 53, (left), Zaid, (right), has been held on suspicion of conspiracy to murder his sibling and his family in the French Alps. Zaid Al-Hilli was today held by Surrey Police in connection to the shooting. Saad Al-Hilli, his wife Ikbal and her mother Suhaila al-Allaf were all killed. Cyclist Sylvain Mollier was also shot dead near Annecy in September 2012. Officers pictured taking bags of evidence out of Zaid's home. French prosecutors want to talk to Saad's orphans, who survived massacre. Police across Channel also claim Mr Al-Hilli was 'living in fear' before death. French prosecutor Eric Maillaud said it was ‘essential’ to question the orphans, particularly because Zainab was the only witness;. Mr Maillaud said Saad ‘feared for his life’ before the assassination because of the ‘very violent’ feud with his brother;. Investigators were examining the inheritance left by the men’s late father Kadhim, which included several properties and £800,000 in a Swiss bank;. The inheritance dispute was described as ‘so colossal’ that investigators expect to take two years to sift through legal papers written in four different languages; and. French police are anxious to establish why Zaid allegedly called five telephone numbers in Romania weeks before the massacre.
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Zaid al-Hilli
|
[
"Judy Shepard"
] |
{
"passage": 182,
"query": 285
}
|
Query: Whether or not he can live wherever he wants to live and whether or not he can be with the one person he loves -- no one has that right," @placeholder told the crowd.
Entities: National Coming Out Day, National Equality March, White House, WASHINGTON, Matthew Shepard, Americans, Judy Shepard, Capitol, Obama, CNN, Washington
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Judy Shepard stood before a massive crowd at the Capitol on Sunday for a single, painful reason. Sunday's National Equality March in Washington coincided with National Coming Out Day. "I'm here today because I lost my son to hate." Her gay son, Matthew Shepard, was kidnapped and severely beaten in October 1998. He died five days later in a hospital. More than 10 years later, Judy Shepard addressed the thousands of gay rights activists in Washington who wrapped up Sunday's National Equality March with a rousing rally at the Capitol. iReport.com: See photos from the march. NEW: Mother of Matthew Shepard addresses crowd: "We are all Americans" Marchers pass near the White House on the way to the Capitol. Activists and supporters urge federal protection of gay, lesbian citizens. March comes day after President Obama voiced support for gays in military
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Judy Shepard
|
[
"WASHINGTON",
"Washington"
] |
{
"passage": 182,
"query": 286
}
|
Query: The activists marched through @placeholder, calling for an end to the "don't ask, don't tell" policy and equality in marriage.
Entities: National Coming Out Day, National Equality March, White House, WASHINGTON, Matthew Shepard, Americans, Judy Shepard, Capitol, Obama, CNN, Washington
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Judy Shepard stood before a massive crowd at the Capitol on Sunday for a single, painful reason. Sunday's National Equality March in Washington coincided with National Coming Out Day. "I'm here today because I lost my son to hate." Her gay son, Matthew Shepard, was kidnapped and severely beaten in October 1998. He died five days later in a hospital. More than 10 years later, Judy Shepard addressed the thousands of gay rights activists in Washington who wrapped up Sunday's National Equality March with a rousing rally at the Capitol. iReport.com: See photos from the march. NEW: Mother of Matthew Shepard addresses crowd: "We are all Americans" Marchers pass near the White House on the way to the Capitol. Activists and supporters urge federal protection of gay, lesbian citizens. March comes day after President Obama voiced support for gays in military
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WASHINGTON
|
[
"WASHINGTON",
"Washington"
] |
{
"passage": 182,
"query": 286
}
|
Query: The activists marched through @placeholder, calling for an end to the "don't ask, don't tell" policy and equality in marriage.
Entities: National Coming Out Day, National Equality March, White House, WASHINGTON, Matthew Shepard, Americans, Judy Shepard, Capitol, Obama, CNN, Washington
Passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Judy Shepard stood before a massive crowd at the Capitol on Sunday for a single, painful reason. Sunday's National Equality March in Washington coincided with National Coming Out Day. "I'm here today because I lost my son to hate." Her gay son, Matthew Shepard, was kidnapped and severely beaten in October 1998. He died five days later in a hospital. More than 10 years later, Judy Shepard addressed the thousands of gay rights activists in Washington who wrapped up Sunday's National Equality March with a rousing rally at the Capitol. iReport.com: See photos from the march. NEW: Mother of Matthew Shepard addresses crowd: "We are all Americans" Marchers pass near the White House on the way to the Capitol. Activists and supporters urge federal protection of gay, lesbian citizens. March comes day after President Obama voiced support for gays in military
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Washington
|
[
"Ramsbottom"
] |
{
"passage": 183,
"query": 287
}
|
Query: Centre manager Mark Lightowler said: "The moth was found in the back yard of a house in @placeholder.
Entities: Mark Lightowler, Ramsbottom, Animal, Atlas, Blackmore, Giant Atlas Moth, Lancashire, Malaysia, Animal World, India, Asia
Passage: A massive moth measuring a foot from wing tip to wing tip has been found in Lancashire. The Giant Atlas Moth is normally seen in south-east Asia, particularly in Malaysia. However, one was found by the Blackmore family in Ramsbottom - more than 6,000 miles away. Mark Lightowler of Animal World with the foot-wide moth which turned up in a Lancashire back garden - and has already bred. Atlas moths are considered the largest moths in the world. Females are larger and heavier than males. They survive for a week after emerging as a moth. In India, Atlas moths are cultivated for their silk. Animal usually found in Malaysia. Experts believe it may have escaped from a private collection
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Ramsbottom
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[
"Nelly Vasquez"
] |
{
"passage": 184,
"query": 288
}
|
Query: @placeholder, 29, goes to the club because she has no other options.
Entities: La Matanza Barter Club, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Nelly Vasquez, Antonella, Isidro Casanova, BUENOS AIRES
Passage: BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- They line up early every Saturday morning at the decrepit gymnasium that houses the La Matanza Barter Club. Nelly Vasquez and her 6-month-old daughter, Antonella trades wool for food. Club members shuffle in carrying sacks stuffed with everything from homemade clothing to homegrown vegetables, set up their stands and begin a day of bartering. The La Matanza Barter Club in the working-class Buenos Aires neighborhood of Isidro Casanova is one of more than 100 that now function throughout Argentina. They provide a vital service for people who are short on cash by helping them make ends meet. Barter clubs opening around Argentina show extent of country's economic crisis. Members -- often poor and unemployed -- trade food, clothes. The clubs first opened during Argentina's 2001 economic meltdown
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Nelly Vasquez
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[
"Antonella"
] |
{
"passage": 184,
"query": 289
}
|
Query: She lost her job at a clothing factory last year, and has been going to the barter club every week since January -- often with her six-month-old daughter, @placeholder, in tow.
Entities: La Matanza Barter Club, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Nelly Vasquez, Antonella, Isidro Casanova, BUENOS AIRES
Passage: BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- They line up early every Saturday morning at the decrepit gymnasium that houses the La Matanza Barter Club. Nelly Vasquez and her 6-month-old daughter, Antonella trades wool for food. Club members shuffle in carrying sacks stuffed with everything from homemade clothing to homegrown vegetables, set up their stands and begin a day of bartering. The La Matanza Barter Club in the working-class Buenos Aires neighborhood of Isidro Casanova is one of more than 100 that now function throughout Argentina. They provide a vital service for people who are short on cash by helping them make ends meet. Barter clubs opening around Argentina show extent of country's economic crisis. Members -- often poor and unemployed -- trade food, clothes. The clubs first opened during Argentina's 2001 economic meltdown
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Antonella
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[
"Philip Hammond"
] |
{
"passage": 185,
"query": 290
}
|
Query: Home Secretary Theresa May and Defence Secretary @placeholder have argued cuts to the police and armed forces can go no further.
Entities: NHS, Institute for Fiscal Studies, Matt Chorley, David Cameron, George Osborne, Budget, Lib Dem, Theresa May, Philip Hammond, Mailonline, Vince Cable, Cabinet, Tory
Passage: By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 12:35 EST, 26 February 2013 | UPDATED: 13:31 EST, 27 February 2013 Chancellor George Osborne has demanded up to £30billion of extra cuts, but senior ministers are resiting attempts to slice more from their departmental budgets Tory and Lib Dem ministers are joining forces to oppose protecting pensioner benefits, the NHS and the aid budget from cuts. George Osborne is under pressure to ditch David Cameron’s pledges to protect those areas in the next spending review, so the austerity can be shared more equally. The Institute for Fiscal Studies has calculated that to stop cuts from affecting schools, defence equipment, the NHS and the international development department, other departments would need to make cuts of 35 per cent. Senior ministers including Theresa May, Vince Cable and Philip Hammond resisting fresh round of cuts to their departments' budgets. Chancellor preparing March 20 Budget and 2015-16 spending review. David Cameron warns Cabinet of 'real urgency' to act to kickstart growth
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Philip Hammond
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[
"ISP"
] |
{
"passage": 186,
"query": 291
}
|
Query: 'The listed speeds reflect the average performance of all Netflix streams on each @placeholder's network and are an indicator of the performance typically experienced across all users on an ISP network.
Entities: US, Netflix, Verizon, Comcast, ISP
Passage: Verizon and Comcast customers are struggling to use Netflix because their connection has become too slow, it has been claimed. Customers have taken to online forums to say the service in unusable for them, and claiming the firms may be prioritising their own streaming services. Netflix revealed the providers have slipped down its ISP rankings - despite their claims to offer high speed services. Comcast and Verizon customers have taken to online forums to complain Netflix has become unusable for them There are 44 million Netflix members worldwide. Over 1 billion hours of TV shows and movies are streamed from Netflix each month. Ranking of internet providers released by Netflix reveals the pair are among the slowest ISPs for users. Customers have taken to forums to claim Netflix is 'unusable' for them. Over 31% of all US traffic comes from the streaming video service. Claims capacity issues could be to blame
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ISP
|
[
"Nawal Sadawi"
] |
{
"passage": 187,
"query": 292
}
|
Query: Over the decades @placeholder has been imprisoned, censored, accused of blasphemy and faced numerous death threats.
Entities: Baghdadi, Fenerbahce, Valide Sultans, Rima Maktabi, Nawal Sadawi, Queen Mothers, Cairo, Middle East, Istanbul, Acient Turkey, Turkey, IME, CNN, Ottoman, Ottoman Topkapi Palace, Turkish, Iraq, Egyptian
Passage: (CNN) -- This month, IME hosts a special edition from Istanbul that looks at the role of women in the Middle East at a time when they are defying stereotypes as never before. Fever pitch Turkish football can no longer be claimed as a male preserve. IME visits the world famous Fenerbahce club as they attempt to confront crowd violence by banning men and permitting only female supporters to an early season game. Acient Turkey's Queen Mothers Also in Turkey, IME is granted rare TV access to the ancient harem at the Ottoman Topkapi Palace, taking a look back at some of the most famous Valide Sultans, or "Queen Mothers," who once wilded power at the Ottoman court and were patrons of architecture, leaving their mark on Istanbul's skyline. A special edition of IME focusses on the women of the Middle East. Rima Maktabi travels to Cairo to meet the renowned Egyptian author and feminist, Dr. Nawal Sadawi. In Iraq meanwhile, IME meets two Baghdadi women helping to rebuild their country
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Nawal Sadawi
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[
"G8"
] |
{
"passage": 188,
"query": 293
}
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Query: These three issues will be the focus of the @placeholder meeting to be hosted by Britain later this year, he said.
Entities: Britain, United States, David Cameron, Switzerland, Cameron, Davos, European Union, British, CNN, G8, Europe, World Economic Forum, Amanpour
Passage: Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- Free trade, transparency and a crackdown on tax cheats will be at the heart of Britain's G8 presidency, Prime Minister David Cameron told the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday as he set out his vision for a more competitive Europe. The speech comes a day after Cameron made headlines by promising the British people a vote on European Union membership if he wins the next general election in 2015. "We need more free trade. We need fairer tax systems. We need more transparency on how governments -- and yes, companies -- operate," Cameron told political and business leaders at Davos. NEW: David Cameron says the United States could learn from Britain on deficit reduction. He tells Amanpour he has no regrets over promising a referendum. He says the G8 will focus on free trade, fairer taxes and greater transparency" We can be the generation that eradicates absolute poverty in our world," he says
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G8
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[
"Britain",
"British"
] |
{
"passage": 188,
"query": 294
}
|
Query: "It's really important that we've set out a plan for how we get change in Europe that will benefit all of Europe, making it more open, more competitive, more flexible, and how we secure @placeholder's place within that," he said.
Entities: Britain, United States, David Cameron, Switzerland, Cameron, Davos, European Union, British, CNN, G8, Europe, World Economic Forum, Amanpour
Passage: Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- Free trade, transparency and a crackdown on tax cheats will be at the heart of Britain's G8 presidency, Prime Minister David Cameron told the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday as he set out his vision for a more competitive Europe. The speech comes a day after Cameron made headlines by promising the British people a vote on European Union membership if he wins the next general election in 2015. "We need more free trade. We need fairer tax systems. We need more transparency on how governments -- and yes, companies -- operate," Cameron told political and business leaders at Davos. NEW: David Cameron says the United States could learn from Britain on deficit reduction. He tells Amanpour he has no regrets over promising a referendum. He says the G8 will focus on free trade, fairer taxes and greater transparency" We can be the generation that eradicates absolute poverty in our world," he says
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Britain
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[
"Britain",
"British"
] |
{
"passage": 188,
"query": 294
}
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Query: "It's really important that we've set out a plan for how we get change in Europe that will benefit all of Europe, making it more open, more competitive, more flexible, and how we secure @placeholder's place within that," he said.
Entities: Britain, United States, David Cameron, Switzerland, Cameron, Davos, European Union, British, CNN, G8, Europe, World Economic Forum, Amanpour
Passage: Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- Free trade, transparency and a crackdown on tax cheats will be at the heart of Britain's G8 presidency, Prime Minister David Cameron told the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday as he set out his vision for a more competitive Europe. The speech comes a day after Cameron made headlines by promising the British people a vote on European Union membership if he wins the next general election in 2015. "We need more free trade. We need fairer tax systems. We need more transparency on how governments -- and yes, companies -- operate," Cameron told political and business leaders at Davos. NEW: David Cameron says the United States could learn from Britain on deficit reduction. He tells Amanpour he has no regrets over promising a referendum. He says the G8 will focus on free trade, fairer taxes and greater transparency" We can be the generation that eradicates absolute poverty in our world," he says
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British
|
[
"Britain",
"British"
] |
{
"passage": 188,
"query": 295
}
|
Query: As for those who have criticized the decision, Cameron said he believes "the greatest gamble for @placeholder would be to sit back and do nothing."
Entities: Britain, United States, David Cameron, Switzerland, Cameron, Davos, European Union, British, CNN, G8, Europe, World Economic Forum, Amanpour
Passage: Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- Free trade, transparency and a crackdown on tax cheats will be at the heart of Britain's G8 presidency, Prime Minister David Cameron told the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday as he set out his vision for a more competitive Europe. The speech comes a day after Cameron made headlines by promising the British people a vote on European Union membership if he wins the next general election in 2015. "We need more free trade. We need fairer tax systems. We need more transparency on how governments -- and yes, companies -- operate," Cameron told political and business leaders at Davos. NEW: David Cameron says the United States could learn from Britain on deficit reduction. He tells Amanpour he has no regrets over promising a referendum. He says the G8 will focus on free trade, fairer taxes and greater transparency" We can be the generation that eradicates absolute poverty in our world," he says
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Britain
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[
"Britain",
"British"
] |
{
"passage": 188,
"query": 295
}
|
Query: As for those who have criticized the decision, Cameron said he believes "the greatest gamble for @placeholder would be to sit back and do nothing."
Entities: Britain, United States, David Cameron, Switzerland, Cameron, Davos, European Union, British, CNN, G8, Europe, World Economic Forum, Amanpour
Passage: Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- Free trade, transparency and a crackdown on tax cheats will be at the heart of Britain's G8 presidency, Prime Minister David Cameron told the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday as he set out his vision for a more competitive Europe. The speech comes a day after Cameron made headlines by promising the British people a vote on European Union membership if he wins the next general election in 2015. "We need more free trade. We need fairer tax systems. We need more transparency on how governments -- and yes, companies -- operate," Cameron told political and business leaders at Davos. NEW: David Cameron says the United States could learn from Britain on deficit reduction. He tells Amanpour he has no regrets over promising a referendum. He says the G8 will focus on free trade, fairer taxes and greater transparency" We can be the generation that eradicates absolute poverty in our world," he says
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British
|
[
"United States"
] |
{
"passage": 188,
"query": 296
}
|
Query: Cameron said the biggest thing that Britain and America could do together is to work on an EU-@placeholder trade deal.
Entities: Britain, United States, David Cameron, Switzerland, Cameron, Davos, European Union, British, CNN, G8, Europe, World Economic Forum, Amanpour
Passage: Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- Free trade, transparency and a crackdown on tax cheats will be at the heart of Britain's G8 presidency, Prime Minister David Cameron told the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday as he set out his vision for a more competitive Europe. The speech comes a day after Cameron made headlines by promising the British people a vote on European Union membership if he wins the next general election in 2015. "We need more free trade. We need fairer tax systems. We need more transparency on how governments -- and yes, companies -- operate," Cameron told political and business leaders at Davos. NEW: David Cameron says the United States could learn from Britain on deficit reduction. He tells Amanpour he has no regrets over promising a referendum. He says the G8 will focus on free trade, fairer taxes and greater transparency" We can be the generation that eradicates absolute poverty in our world," he says
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United States
|
[
"G8"
] |
{
"passage": 188,
"query": 297
}
|
Query: "Like everything else in this @placeholder, the ambitions are big, and I make no apology for that," he said.
Entities: Britain, United States, David Cameron, Switzerland, Cameron, Davos, European Union, British, CNN, G8, Europe, World Economic Forum, Amanpour
Passage: Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- Free trade, transparency and a crackdown on tax cheats will be at the heart of Britain's G8 presidency, Prime Minister David Cameron told the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday as he set out his vision for a more competitive Europe. The speech comes a day after Cameron made headlines by promising the British people a vote on European Union membership if he wins the next general election in 2015. "We need more free trade. We need fairer tax systems. We need more transparency on how governments -- and yes, companies -- operate," Cameron told political and business leaders at Davos. NEW: David Cameron says the United States could learn from Britain on deficit reduction. He tells Amanpour he has no regrets over promising a referendum. He says the G8 will focus on free trade, fairer taxes and greater transparency" We can be the generation that eradicates absolute poverty in our world," he says
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G8
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[
"Nigeria"
] |
{
"passage": 189,
"query": 298
}
|
Query: The young winger is a fluent German speaker and is also eligible to play for @placeholder through his father
Entities: Nigeria, Northern Ireland, Tottenham, Germany, England, Spurs, German, Nicole, Richard, Bennetts, London, Keanan Bennetts, Wales, Edgware, Nigerian
Passage: Tottenham teenager Keanan Bennetts is in the unique position of playing for England AND Germany. And even Nigeria have tried to convince the 15-year-old to join them, too. Bennetts qualifies for all three nations through his German mother, Nicole, Nigerian father, Richard, and being born in Edgware, London. The exciting winger – known for his blistering pace and technique – has been turning heads with his performances for Tottenham's youth sides, which have prompted a three-way tug of war for his services. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Keanan Bennetts plays for England in 1-0 defeat to Wales Keanan Bennetts takes on his man while playing for England against Northern Ireland earlier this month. Spurs teen Keanan Bennetts has played at youth level for two countries. Exciting winger eligible for England, Germany and Nigeria. Bennetts will take his time before deciding who values him most
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Nigeria
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[
"Nigeria"
] |
{
"passage": 189,
"query": 299
}
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Query: At present, Keanan's father considers @placeholder and the distances his son would have to travel as too big a commitment, but they have not ruled out representing them in the future.
Entities: Nigeria, Northern Ireland, Tottenham, Germany, England, Spurs, German, Nicole, Richard, Bennetts, London, Keanan Bennetts, Wales, Edgware, Nigerian
Passage: Tottenham teenager Keanan Bennetts is in the unique position of playing for England AND Germany. And even Nigeria have tried to convince the 15-year-old to join them, too. Bennetts qualifies for all three nations through his German mother, Nicole, Nigerian father, Richard, and being born in Edgware, London. The exciting winger – known for his blistering pace and technique – has been turning heads with his performances for Tottenham's youth sides, which have prompted a three-way tug of war for his services. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Keanan Bennetts plays for England in 1-0 defeat to Wales Keanan Bennetts takes on his man while playing for England against Northern Ireland earlier this month. Spurs teen Keanan Bennetts has played at youth level for two countries. Exciting winger eligible for England, Germany and Nigeria. Bennetts will take his time before deciding who values him most
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Nigeria
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[
"Somali",
"Somalia"
] |
{
"passage": 190,
"query": 300
}
|
Query: "First to @placeholder, to the neighborhood, and to everywhere they have disagreed with."
Entities: Al-Shabaab, Al-Shabab, Islamic, East Africa, NAIROBI, Western, Mogadishu, Al Qaeda, Nairobi, Kenya, Somali, CNN, Somalia
Passage: NAIROBI, Kenya (CNN) -- An Al Qaeda-linked militant group waging war against Somalia's fragile government is becoming an increasing threat to Western ally Kenya and could potentially destabilize the region with dire consequences for global security, officials and analysts warn. Al-Shabab fighters count their bullets in neighborhood of Mogadishu. Al-Shabaab, one of the strongest Islamic militias battling for control of Mogadishu, has gained ground in recent weeks, according to officials, and has started to flex its muscles beyond Somalia's border with terror strikes, kidnappings and recruitment drives. They warn that unless the world takes action the group, which wants to impose an extreme type of Islamic sharia law, could extend its grip across parts of East Africa to gain control of a region that flanks busy shipping routes already plagued by Somali pirates. Experts, officials warn of growing threat from Somali militant group. Al-Shabaab is one of strongest Islamic militias battling for Mogadishu. Kenya says danger is to region and world despite threats on Nairobi
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Somali
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[
"Somali",
"Somalia"
] |
{
"passage": 190,
"query": 300
}
|
Query: "First to @placeholder, to the neighborhood, and to everywhere they have disagreed with."
Entities: Al-Shabaab, Al-Shabab, Islamic, East Africa, NAIROBI, Western, Mogadishu, Al Qaeda, Nairobi, Kenya, Somali, CNN, Somalia
Passage: NAIROBI, Kenya (CNN) -- An Al Qaeda-linked militant group waging war against Somalia's fragile government is becoming an increasing threat to Western ally Kenya and could potentially destabilize the region with dire consequences for global security, officials and analysts warn. Al-Shabab fighters count their bullets in neighborhood of Mogadishu. Al-Shabaab, one of the strongest Islamic militias battling for control of Mogadishu, has gained ground in recent weeks, according to officials, and has started to flex its muscles beyond Somalia's border with terror strikes, kidnappings and recruitment drives. They warn that unless the world takes action the group, which wants to impose an extreme type of Islamic sharia law, could extend its grip across parts of East Africa to gain control of a region that flanks busy shipping routes already plagued by Somali pirates. Experts, officials warn of growing threat from Somali militant group. Al-Shabaab is one of strongest Islamic militias battling for Mogadishu. Kenya says danger is to region and world despite threats on Nairobi
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Somalia
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[
"Somali",
"Somalia"
] |
{
"passage": 190,
"query": 301
}
|
Query: So @placeholder can be a launching pad for a greater and wider jihadist issue."
Entities: Al-Shabaab, Al-Shabab, Islamic, East Africa, NAIROBI, Western, Mogadishu, Al Qaeda, Nairobi, Kenya, Somali, CNN, Somalia
Passage: NAIROBI, Kenya (CNN) -- An Al Qaeda-linked militant group waging war against Somalia's fragile government is becoming an increasing threat to Western ally Kenya and could potentially destabilize the region with dire consequences for global security, officials and analysts warn. Al-Shabab fighters count their bullets in neighborhood of Mogadishu. Al-Shabaab, one of the strongest Islamic militias battling for control of Mogadishu, has gained ground in recent weeks, according to officials, and has started to flex its muscles beyond Somalia's border with terror strikes, kidnappings and recruitment drives. They warn that unless the world takes action the group, which wants to impose an extreme type of Islamic sharia law, could extend its grip across parts of East Africa to gain control of a region that flanks busy shipping routes already plagued by Somali pirates. Experts, officials warn of growing threat from Somali militant group. Al-Shabaab is one of strongest Islamic militias battling for Mogadishu. Kenya says danger is to region and world despite threats on Nairobi
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Somali
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[
"Somali",
"Somalia"
] |
{
"passage": 190,
"query": 301
}
|
Query: So @placeholder can be a launching pad for a greater and wider jihadist issue."
Entities: Al-Shabaab, Al-Shabab, Islamic, East Africa, NAIROBI, Western, Mogadishu, Al Qaeda, Nairobi, Kenya, Somali, CNN, Somalia
Passage: NAIROBI, Kenya (CNN) -- An Al Qaeda-linked militant group waging war against Somalia's fragile government is becoming an increasing threat to Western ally Kenya and could potentially destabilize the region with dire consequences for global security, officials and analysts warn. Al-Shabab fighters count their bullets in neighborhood of Mogadishu. Al-Shabaab, one of the strongest Islamic militias battling for control of Mogadishu, has gained ground in recent weeks, according to officials, and has started to flex its muscles beyond Somalia's border with terror strikes, kidnappings and recruitment drives. They warn that unless the world takes action the group, which wants to impose an extreme type of Islamic sharia law, could extend its grip across parts of East Africa to gain control of a region that flanks busy shipping routes already plagued by Somali pirates. Experts, officials warn of growing threat from Somali militant group. Al-Shabaab is one of strongest Islamic militias battling for Mogadishu. Kenya says danger is to region and world despite threats on Nairobi
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Somalia
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[
"John School"
] |
{
"passage": 191,
"query": 302
}
|
Query: Set in a church in Nashville, Tennessee, the @placeholder is led by former prostitutes, health experts, psychologists and law enforcement officers who talk to -- and at times berate -- the men about the risks of hiring a prostitute.
Entities: Health Department, Spanish, Magdalene House, United States, Tennessee, Nashville, All, Farsi, Internet, NASHVILLE, John School, CNN, STDs, Brett Beasley
Passage: NASHVILLE, Tennessee (CNN) -- The accused came from all walks of life: Retirees, dads and twentysomethings. An engineer, a business owner and an auto worker. A man in a wheelchair. Men in need of Spanish or Farsi translators. Brett Beasley, with Nashville's Health Department, educates men arrested for trying to buy sex about STDs. About 40 men somberly entered a classroom on a recent Saturday morning. About half of them wore shiny wedding bands. All had tried to buy a prostitute's services and were caught by police. It was their first offense, and a county court referred them to a one-day program called the John School. It's a program run by volunteers and city officials in conjunction with Magdalene House, a nonprofit that works to get prostitutes off the streets. Experts say about 1 million to 2 million prostitutes work in the United States. About 50 communities have programs that focus on deterring johns. Nashville's program includes a speech from a former prostitute. The Internet is making it easier for people to buy prostitutes, experts say
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John School
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[
"John School"
] |
{
"passage": 191,
"query": 303
}
|
Query: Only first-time offenders who solicit an adult are eligible for @placeholder.
Entities: Health Department, Spanish, Magdalene House, United States, Tennessee, Nashville, All, Farsi, Internet, NASHVILLE, John School, CNN, STDs, Brett Beasley
Passage: NASHVILLE, Tennessee (CNN) -- The accused came from all walks of life: Retirees, dads and twentysomethings. An engineer, a business owner and an auto worker. A man in a wheelchair. Men in need of Spanish or Farsi translators. Brett Beasley, with Nashville's Health Department, educates men arrested for trying to buy sex about STDs. About 40 men somberly entered a classroom on a recent Saturday morning. About half of them wore shiny wedding bands. All had tried to buy a prostitute's services and were caught by police. It was their first offense, and a county court referred them to a one-day program called the John School. It's a program run by volunteers and city officials in conjunction with Magdalene House, a nonprofit that works to get prostitutes off the streets. Experts say about 1 million to 2 million prostitutes work in the United States. About 50 communities have programs that focus on deterring johns. Nashville's program includes a speech from a former prostitute. The Internet is making it easier for people to buy prostitutes, experts say
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John School
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[
"Marion Willetts"
] |
{
"passage": 192,
"query": 304
}
|
Query: But from what @placeholder has found with the life partners she's spoken to, that is simply not true.
Entities: Pitt, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Illinois State University, U.S., AARP, LifeWire, Marion Willetts, U.S. Census Bureau
Passage: (LifeWire) -- First comes love, then comes marriage -- or at least that's how the saying used to go. An increasing number of heterosexual couples have been shacking up without plans for a trip down the aisle. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are raising four children together. Pitt has said the couple won't consider marriage until same-sex couples have the right to wed. According to a 2003 U.S. Census Bureau report on families and living arrangements, 4.6 million U.S. households were occupied by unmarried couples of the opposite sex. That's up from 2.9 million in 1996. "People don't question, 'Why did you get married?' They only ask you, 'Why haven't you gotten married?' " points out Marion Willetts, an associate professor of sociology at Illinois State University. "I think a lot of people feel if you were really serious about your partner and your relationship, then you'd get married." It's not just 20-something social idealists who decline to get married. AARP survey shows many older adults looking primarily for companionship. Some couples cite discrimination against gay and lesbian couples as reason
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Marion Willetts
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[
"Latif",
"Latif Khatana"
] |
{
"passage": 193,
"query": 305
}
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Query: ‘No matter what @placeholder looks like, I love being married to him.
Entities: Baby Ulfat, Salima, Latif, Ulfat, Daniel Miller, Jammu, Latif Khatana, Himalayas, Indian, Kashmir
Passage: By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 12:01 EST, 11 December 2012 | UPDATED: 14:59 EST, 11 December 2012 A man born with a medical condition which causes huge folds of skin to hang down over his face is celebrating becoming the proud father of a healthy baby girl. Latif Khatana, 32, who has been dubbed the Man With No Face, suffered years of abuse over his disability and was terrified his unborn child would inherit the same condition. But he and wife Salima, 25, from Jammu and Kashmir in the Indian Himalayas have been able to enjoy every moment with newborn daughter Ulfat after she was given a clean bill of health. Father Latif's condition causes folds of skin to hang over his face. Mother Salima was born with just one foot. The pair bonded over disabilities before deciding to get married. Baby Ulfat is perfectly healthy with no signs of her father's condition
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Latif
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[
"Latif",
"Latif Khatana"
] |
{
"passage": 193,
"query": 305
}
|
Query: ‘No matter what @placeholder looks like, I love being married to him.
Entities: Baby Ulfat, Salima, Latif, Ulfat, Daniel Miller, Jammu, Latif Khatana, Himalayas, Indian, Kashmir
Passage: By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 12:01 EST, 11 December 2012 | UPDATED: 14:59 EST, 11 December 2012 A man born with a medical condition which causes huge folds of skin to hang down over his face is celebrating becoming the proud father of a healthy baby girl. Latif Khatana, 32, who has been dubbed the Man With No Face, suffered years of abuse over his disability and was terrified his unborn child would inherit the same condition. But he and wife Salima, 25, from Jammu and Kashmir in the Indian Himalayas have been able to enjoy every moment with newborn daughter Ulfat after she was given a clean bill of health. Father Latif's condition causes folds of skin to hang over his face. Mother Salima was born with just one foot. The pair bonded over disabilities before deciding to get married. Baby Ulfat is perfectly healthy with no signs of her father's condition
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Latif Khatana
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[
"English Premier League",
"Premier League"
] |
{
"passage": 194,
"query": 306
}
|
Query: In other @placeholder action on Sunday, Blackburn Rovers beat Bolton Wanderers 2-0 away to climb up to 11th in the table.
Entities: England, Defoe, Manchester United, Peter Crouch, Bolton, Champions League, Portsmouth, Jermain Defoe, Aaron Lennon, Wigan, David Bently, Tottenham Hotspur, North London, Stoke, Arsenal, Niko Krancjar, Tottenham, English football league, Premier League, Aston Villa, English Premier League, Blackburn Rovers, Wigan Athletic, Ipswich Town
Passage: Tottenham Hotspur humiliated Wigan 9-1 with England striker Jermain Defoe scoring five to move into the Champions League spots in the English Premier League. The incredible rout sees them draw level on points with North London rivals Arsenal and into fourth place ahead of Aston Villa, who they visit next weekend. Defoe's five equaled a Premier League record and, along with Manchester United's 9-0 thrashing of Ipswich Town in the 1994/95 season, it is the most goals scored by a Premier League side in a single game. The highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history is 13. Tottenham Hotspur beat Wigan Athletic 9-1 to go back into the Champions League places. Jermain Defoe scored five goals, with Peter Crouch, Aaron Lennon, David Bently and Niko Krancjar also scoring. Defoe and Tottenham's goal feats equal Premier League records. Blackburn Rovers and Stoke secure wins over Bolton and Portsmouth
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English Premier League
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[
"English Premier League",
"Premier League"
] |
{
"passage": 194,
"query": 306
}
|
Query: In other @placeholder action on Sunday, Blackburn Rovers beat Bolton Wanderers 2-0 away to climb up to 11th in the table.
Entities: England, Defoe, Manchester United, Peter Crouch, Bolton, Champions League, Portsmouth, Jermain Defoe, Aaron Lennon, Wigan, David Bently, Tottenham Hotspur, North London, Stoke, Arsenal, Niko Krancjar, Tottenham, English football league, Premier League, Aston Villa, English Premier League, Blackburn Rovers, Wigan Athletic, Ipswich Town
Passage: Tottenham Hotspur humiliated Wigan 9-1 with England striker Jermain Defoe scoring five to move into the Champions League spots in the English Premier League. The incredible rout sees them draw level on points with North London rivals Arsenal and into fourth place ahead of Aston Villa, who they visit next weekend. Defoe's five equaled a Premier League record and, along with Manchester United's 9-0 thrashing of Ipswich Town in the 1994/95 season, it is the most goals scored by a Premier League side in a single game. The highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history is 13. Tottenham Hotspur beat Wigan Athletic 9-1 to go back into the Champions League places. Jermain Defoe scored five goals, with Peter Crouch, Aaron Lennon, David Bently and Niko Krancjar also scoring. Defoe and Tottenham's goal feats equal Premier League records. Blackburn Rovers and Stoke secure wins over Bolton and Portsmouth
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Premier League
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[
"Bolton"
] |
{
"passage": 194,
"query": 307
}
|
Query: In other English Premier League action on Sunday, Blackburn Rovers beat @placeholder 2-0 away to climb up to 11th in the table.
Entities: England, Defoe, Manchester United, Peter Crouch, Bolton, Champions League, Portsmouth, Jermain Defoe, Aaron Lennon, Wigan, David Bently, Tottenham Hotspur, North London, Stoke, Arsenal, Niko Krancjar, Tottenham, English football league, Premier League, Aston Villa, English Premier League, Blackburn Rovers, Wigan Athletic, Ipswich Town
Passage: Tottenham Hotspur humiliated Wigan 9-1 with England striker Jermain Defoe scoring five to move into the Champions League spots in the English Premier League. The incredible rout sees them draw level on points with North London rivals Arsenal and into fourth place ahead of Aston Villa, who they visit next weekend. Defoe's five equaled a Premier League record and, along with Manchester United's 9-0 thrashing of Ipswich Town in the 1994/95 season, it is the most goals scored by a Premier League side in a single game. The highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history is 13. Tottenham Hotspur beat Wigan Athletic 9-1 to go back into the Champions League places. Jermain Defoe scored five goals, with Peter Crouch, Aaron Lennon, David Bently and Niko Krancjar also scoring. Defoe and Tottenham's goal feats equal Premier League records. Blackburn Rovers and Stoke secure wins over Bolton and Portsmouth
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Bolton
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[
"Heaven and Hell"
] |
{
"passage": 195,
"query": 308
}
|
Query: Mural: One example from what became known as the '@placeholder corridor' in the stately home
Entities: Heaven and Hell, Ceawlin, Dan Bloom, Bath, Wiltshire, Britain, Longleat
Passage: By Dan Bloom PUBLISHED: 03:38 EST, 10 December 2013 | UPDATED: 20:09 EST, 10 December 2013 A set of murals whose removal prompted one of Britain's most noble fathers to boycott his son's wedding is returning to the family's magnificent stately home. Lord Bath, 81, was incensed when the Heaven and Hell murals he painted were removed from Longleat, Wiltshire, after his son Ceawlin took over the running of the ancestral pile - which includes 900 acres of grounds and a safari park. Now the flamboyant artworks will be reinstated - in a corridor one storey above their former home. 81-year-old's art removed after his son took over running of Wiltshire pile. He claimed the works had been 'quietly binned', which his family denied. Planning application reveals they will soon return to Longleat after all
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Heaven and Hell
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[
"Artemis Goodwood Cup"
] |
{
"passage": 196,
"query": 309
}
|
Query: not get too fast for his fragile @placeholder hope Whiplash Willie, who
Entities: Hong Kong, Artemis Goodwood Cup, US, Scotland, George Strawbridge, Britannia, Whiplash Willie, Park House Stables, Royal Ascot, Far East, Glorious Goodwood, Andrew Balding, Britannia Stakes, Bombay, Neptune Investment Management Gordon Stakes
Passage: Royal Ascot scorer Born In Bombay has been sold out of the stable of Andrew Balding and will continue his racing career in Hong Kong. The royal trainer revealed the winner of the Britannia Stakes was heading for the Far East as he unveiled his team for Glorious Goodwood which is headed by Neptune Investment Management Gordon Stakes hope Scotland and Artemis Goodwood Cup entry Whiplash Willie. Born in Bombay, who raced in the colours of US owner George Strawbridge, was a half-length winner of the Britannia on only his fourth start. Low impact: Andrew Balding watches Whiplash Willie work out in the pool at Park House Stables. Born in Bombay has been sold out of the stable of Andrew Balding. Royal Ascot scorer will continue his racing career in Hong Kong. Born in Bombay won the Britannia Stakes
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Artemis Goodwood Cup
|
[
"Everton"
] |
{
"passage": 197,
"query": 310
}
|
Query: He failed to produce the sort of performances for United that had made him famous at @placeholder previously
Entities: Everton, Martin Samuel, Napoli, Louis van Gaal, Old Trafford, Manchester United, David Moyes, Fellaini, Van Gaal, Belgium, Belgian, Marouane Fellaini, Chelsea, Roberto Martinez
Passage: Click here for Martin Samuel's match report from Old Trafford Search through the thousands of pages written about Louis van Gaal over the years and you won't find much about the value of running and jumping. Manchester United's manager has always preferred to talk about rather sophisticated facets of the game. As he reflects on perhaps the first significant result of his time at Old Trafford, though, Van Gaal and his sports science team will have noticed the remarkable numbers attached to Marouane Fellaini's stand-out performance against Chelsea on Sunday. Fellaini is never going to be invisible. Not when he looks like he does. Nevertheless anyone who left Old Trafford on Sunday sensing that the big Belgian had been 'everywhere' will be interested to know that he pretty much was. Marouane Fellaini was superb for Manchester United against Chelsea. The midfielder cost £27.5m from Roberto Martinez's Everton last year. Fellaini was poor for David Moyes for much of last season. Belgium star was linked with a move to Napoli this summer
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Everton
|
[
"Everton"
] |
{
"passage": 197,
"query": 311
}
|
Query: With some belated and overdue fitness, however, has arrived something of the player we used to see at @placeholder.
Entities: Everton, Martin Samuel, Napoli, Louis van Gaal, Old Trafford, Manchester United, David Moyes, Fellaini, Van Gaal, Belgium, Belgian, Marouane Fellaini, Chelsea, Roberto Martinez
Passage: Click here for Martin Samuel's match report from Old Trafford Search through the thousands of pages written about Louis van Gaal over the years and you won't find much about the value of running and jumping. Manchester United's manager has always preferred to talk about rather sophisticated facets of the game. As he reflects on perhaps the first significant result of his time at Old Trafford, though, Van Gaal and his sports science team will have noticed the remarkable numbers attached to Marouane Fellaini's stand-out performance against Chelsea on Sunday. Fellaini is never going to be invisible. Not when he looks like he does. Nevertheless anyone who left Old Trafford on Sunday sensing that the big Belgian had been 'everywhere' will be interested to know that he pretty much was. Marouane Fellaini was superb for Manchester United against Chelsea. The midfielder cost £27.5m from Roberto Martinez's Everton last year. Fellaini was poor for David Moyes for much of last season. Belgium star was linked with a move to Napoli this summer
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Everton
|
[
"David Moyes"
] |
{
"passage": 197,
"query": 312
}
|
Query: @placeholder perhaps didn't help by talking of the 'best chest trap I have ever seen' - faint praise, that - but with hindsight maybe it was the debilitating effect of a succession of injuries that prevented Fellaini from reaching the levels of fitness required to play his natural game.
Entities: Everton, Martin Samuel, Napoli, Louis van Gaal, Old Trafford, Manchester United, David Moyes, Fellaini, Van Gaal, Belgium, Belgian, Marouane Fellaini, Chelsea, Roberto Martinez
Passage: Click here for Martin Samuel's match report from Old Trafford Search through the thousands of pages written about Louis van Gaal over the years and you won't find much about the value of running and jumping. Manchester United's manager has always preferred to talk about rather sophisticated facets of the game. As he reflects on perhaps the first significant result of his time at Old Trafford, though, Van Gaal and his sports science team will have noticed the remarkable numbers attached to Marouane Fellaini's stand-out performance against Chelsea on Sunday. Fellaini is never going to be invisible. Not when he looks like he does. Nevertheless anyone who left Old Trafford on Sunday sensing that the big Belgian had been 'everywhere' will be interested to know that he pretty much was. Marouane Fellaini was superb for Manchester United against Chelsea. The midfielder cost £27.5m from Roberto Martinez's Everton last year. Fellaini was poor for David Moyes for much of last season. Belgium star was linked with a move to Napoli this summer
|
David Moyes
|
[
"Chelsea"
] |
{
"passage": 197,
"query": 313
}
|
Query: Fellaini is perhaps slightly more than that but the fact is he may not have played on Sunday had others been available yet the way that United conceded a goal to @placeholder from a set-piece showed just how valuable the 26-year-old may prove to be.
Entities: Everton, Martin Samuel, Napoli, Louis van Gaal, Old Trafford, Manchester United, David Moyes, Fellaini, Van Gaal, Belgium, Belgian, Marouane Fellaini, Chelsea, Roberto Martinez
Passage: Click here for Martin Samuel's match report from Old Trafford Search through the thousands of pages written about Louis van Gaal over the years and you won't find much about the value of running and jumping. Manchester United's manager has always preferred to talk about rather sophisticated facets of the game. As he reflects on perhaps the first significant result of his time at Old Trafford, though, Van Gaal and his sports science team will have noticed the remarkable numbers attached to Marouane Fellaini's stand-out performance against Chelsea on Sunday. Fellaini is never going to be invisible. Not when he looks like he does. Nevertheless anyone who left Old Trafford on Sunday sensing that the big Belgian had been 'everywhere' will be interested to know that he pretty much was. Marouane Fellaini was superb for Manchester United against Chelsea. The midfielder cost £27.5m from Roberto Martinez's Everton last year. Fellaini was poor for David Moyes for much of last season. Belgium star was linked with a move to Napoli this summer
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Chelsea
|
[
"Texas"
] |
{
"passage": 198,
"query": 314
}
|
Query: CNN has not been able to independently confirm the identity of the man killed in @placeholder.
Entities: Wise County, Denver, Clements, Decatur, Dallas, David Walker, Montague County, Texas, Cadillac, CNN, Colorado, Fort Worth, Tom Clements
Passage: Decatur, Texas (CNN) -- Colorado authorities are working to determine whether a high-speed chase Thursday involving a man who shot repeatedly at law enforcement officers in Texas is related to this week's shooting death of Tom Clements, Colorado's prison chief. The chase and crash occurred in north Texas, about 700 miles from where Clements was killed Tuesday night. It began around 11 a.m. CT (noon ET) in Montague County, where the driver of a black Cadillac shot at a law enforcement officer who had pulled him over in a traffic stop, said Wise County, Texas, Sheriff David Walker. Two bullets struck the Montague County deputy, who was wearing a bulletproof vest, in the chest and another grazed his head before he managed to call in help, said the sheriff. He is in serious condition at a Dallas-Fort Worth area hospital. NEW: Denver police cite "strong connection" between Texas case, another homicide. A man leads law enforcement on a chase, shoots at officers in north Texas. The Cadillac driver dies after being shot; a sheriff's deputy is injured, authorities say. Authorities say this man may be linked to the shooting death of Colorado's state prisons chief
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Texas
|
[
"Colorado"
] |
{
"passage": 198,
"query": 315
}
|
Query: "Colorado is sending ... investigators that are working on that case and other homicide cases in the @placeholder area," Walker said.
Entities: Wise County, Denver, Clements, Decatur, Dallas, David Walker, Montague County, Texas, Cadillac, CNN, Colorado, Fort Worth, Tom Clements
Passage: Decatur, Texas (CNN) -- Colorado authorities are working to determine whether a high-speed chase Thursday involving a man who shot repeatedly at law enforcement officers in Texas is related to this week's shooting death of Tom Clements, Colorado's prison chief. The chase and crash occurred in north Texas, about 700 miles from where Clements was killed Tuesday night. It began around 11 a.m. CT (noon ET) in Montague County, where the driver of a black Cadillac shot at a law enforcement officer who had pulled him over in a traffic stop, said Wise County, Texas, Sheriff David Walker. Two bullets struck the Montague County deputy, who was wearing a bulletproof vest, in the chest and another grazed his head before he managed to call in help, said the sheriff. He is in serious condition at a Dallas-Fort Worth area hospital. NEW: Denver police cite "strong connection" between Texas case, another homicide. A man leads law enforcement on a chase, shoots at officers in north Texas. The Cadillac driver dies after being shot; a sheriff's deputy is injured, authorities say. Authorities say this man may be linked to the shooting death of Colorado's state prisons chief
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Colorado
|
[
"Ukraine"
] |
{
"passage": 199,
"query": 316
}
|
Query: Unsurprisingly, Putin's insistence that he has a right to aid Ukrainian citizens spooks @placeholder, especially as his invocation of that right is coupled with the continued massing of thousands of battle-ready Russian troops along Ukraine's borders.
Entities: Alexander Motyl, United Kingdom, Russian, United States, pro-Russian, Ukraine, Accord, CNN, Kremlin, Sergey Lavrov, Russia, Lavrov, West, Vladimir Putin, Putin, Geneva, Moscow, Motyl, European Union, 1994 Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances
Passage: (CNN) -- So, just what is Russia up to now? On April 17, at the same time Russian President Vladimir Putin snarled at Ukraine and the West at a press conference in Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov signed a conciliatory agreement in Geneva with the United States, the European Union and Ukraine. On the face of it, the foreign minister seemed to repudiate the President and betray the pro-Russian terrorists in eastern Ukraine. Whatever Putin and Lavrov's game, the statement signed by Lavrov in Geneva represents a major stand down by Russia. To be sure, given the Kremlin's past mendacity and slipperiness, the agreement is ultimately nothing more than a piece of paper. If Putin could breach the 1994 Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances (wherein the United States, the United Kingdom and Russia agreed to guarantee Ukraine's security and territorial integrity), he could easily tear up the Geneva statement if and when it suits him. Alexander Motyl: Putin belligerent about Ukraine as his minister signs accord. Motyl: Despite Putin hard line, Geneva statement is a major step down by Russia. Accord says illegal armed groups must be disarmed; illegally seized buildings returned. Motyl: It seems that if you talk tough and act tough, Putin may just possibly listen
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Ukraine
|
[
"Ukraine"
] |
{
"passage": 199,
"query": 317
}
|
Query: ... All right, the east will disarm, all right, let's assume the army will withdraw -- why have the (@placeholder) nationalist groups not been disarmed yet?"
Entities: Alexander Motyl, United Kingdom, Russian, United States, pro-Russian, Ukraine, Accord, CNN, Kremlin, Sergey Lavrov, Russia, Lavrov, West, Vladimir Putin, Putin, Geneva, Moscow, Motyl, European Union, 1994 Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances
Passage: (CNN) -- So, just what is Russia up to now? On April 17, at the same time Russian President Vladimir Putin snarled at Ukraine and the West at a press conference in Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov signed a conciliatory agreement in Geneva with the United States, the European Union and Ukraine. On the face of it, the foreign minister seemed to repudiate the President and betray the pro-Russian terrorists in eastern Ukraine. Whatever Putin and Lavrov's game, the statement signed by Lavrov in Geneva represents a major stand down by Russia. To be sure, given the Kremlin's past mendacity and slipperiness, the agreement is ultimately nothing more than a piece of paper. If Putin could breach the 1994 Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances (wherein the United States, the United Kingdom and Russia agreed to guarantee Ukraine's security and territorial integrity), he could easily tear up the Geneva statement if and when it suits him. Alexander Motyl: Putin belligerent about Ukraine as his minister signs accord. Motyl: Despite Putin hard line, Geneva statement is a major step down by Russia. Accord says illegal armed groups must be disarmed; illegally seized buildings returned. Motyl: It seems that if you talk tough and act tough, Putin may just possibly listen
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Ukraine
|
[
"Russia",
"Russian"
] |
{
"passage": 199,
"query": 318
}
|
Query: If the terrorist groups do not abandon buildings and give up their arms, and if @placeholder does not stop infiltrating Russian intelligence agents into Ukraine, then Putin and Lavrov will effectively be declaring that they cannot be trusted and that their intentions in Ukraine are aggressive.
Entities: Alexander Motyl, United Kingdom, Russian, United States, pro-Russian, Ukraine, Accord, CNN, Kremlin, Sergey Lavrov, Russia, Lavrov, West, Vladimir Putin, Putin, Geneva, Moscow, Motyl, European Union, 1994 Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances
Passage: (CNN) -- So, just what is Russia up to now? On April 17, at the same time Russian President Vladimir Putin snarled at Ukraine and the West at a press conference in Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov signed a conciliatory agreement in Geneva with the United States, the European Union and Ukraine. On the face of it, the foreign minister seemed to repudiate the President and betray the pro-Russian terrorists in eastern Ukraine. Whatever Putin and Lavrov's game, the statement signed by Lavrov in Geneva represents a major stand down by Russia. To be sure, given the Kremlin's past mendacity and slipperiness, the agreement is ultimately nothing more than a piece of paper. If Putin could breach the 1994 Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances (wherein the United States, the United Kingdom and Russia agreed to guarantee Ukraine's security and territorial integrity), he could easily tear up the Geneva statement if and when it suits him. Alexander Motyl: Putin belligerent about Ukraine as his minister signs accord. Motyl: Despite Putin hard line, Geneva statement is a major step down by Russia. Accord says illegal armed groups must be disarmed; illegally seized buildings returned. Motyl: It seems that if you talk tough and act tough, Putin may just possibly listen
|
Russia
|
[
"Russia",
"Russian"
] |
{
"passage": 199,
"query": 318
}
|
Query: If the terrorist groups do not abandon buildings and give up their arms, and if @placeholder does not stop infiltrating Russian intelligence agents into Ukraine, then Putin and Lavrov will effectively be declaring that they cannot be trusted and that their intentions in Ukraine are aggressive.
Entities: Alexander Motyl, United Kingdom, Russian, United States, pro-Russian, Ukraine, Accord, CNN, Kremlin, Sergey Lavrov, Russia, Lavrov, West, Vladimir Putin, Putin, Geneva, Moscow, Motyl, European Union, 1994 Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances
Passage: (CNN) -- So, just what is Russia up to now? On April 17, at the same time Russian President Vladimir Putin snarled at Ukraine and the West at a press conference in Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov signed a conciliatory agreement in Geneva with the United States, the European Union and Ukraine. On the face of it, the foreign minister seemed to repudiate the President and betray the pro-Russian terrorists in eastern Ukraine. Whatever Putin and Lavrov's game, the statement signed by Lavrov in Geneva represents a major stand down by Russia. To be sure, given the Kremlin's past mendacity and slipperiness, the agreement is ultimately nothing more than a piece of paper. If Putin could breach the 1994 Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances (wherein the United States, the United Kingdom and Russia agreed to guarantee Ukraine's security and territorial integrity), he could easily tear up the Geneva statement if and when it suits him. Alexander Motyl: Putin belligerent about Ukraine as his minister signs accord. Motyl: Despite Putin hard line, Geneva statement is a major step down by Russia. Accord says illegal armed groups must be disarmed; illegally seized buildings returned. Motyl: It seems that if you talk tough and act tough, Putin may just possibly listen
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Russian
|
[
"Mark Strong",
"Mark Strong Sr.",
"Strong"
] |
{
"passage": 200,
"query": 319
}
|
Query: @placeholder, who was released on personal recognizance, is due to be sentenced on March 19.
Entities: Kennebunk, Strong, Maine, Alexis Wright, Mark Strong, Zumba, Skype, Associated Press, Mark Strong Sr., Wright
Passage: By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:35 EST, 6 March 2013 | UPDATED: 17:15 EST, 6 March 2013 A married insurance agent accused of helping a Zumba instructor use her fitness studio as a front for prostitution was convicted Wednesday in a case that set off a guessing game in a small Maine town over who was on her customer list. Mark Strong Sr. controlled, supervised and managed the prostitution business and watched the sex acts live via Skype from his office 100 miles away, prosecutors contend. The married businessman acknowledged having an affair with dance instructor Alexis Wright and helping her open the Kennebunk studio but contended he didn't profit from her prostitution. Mark Strong, 57, has been found guilty of 12 counts of promoting prostitution and one of conspiracy. He controlled, supervised and managed Alexis Wright's prostitution business based at her Zumba studio, prosecutors claimed. Strong showed no emotion as the verdict was announced, his wife leaned into his son and cried. He faces a maximum possible prison term of 13 years when he is sentenced later this month. Wright is awaiting trial and has pleaded not guilty to all charges against her
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Mark Strong
|
[
"Mark Strong",
"Mark Strong Sr.",
"Strong"
] |
{
"passage": 200,
"query": 319
}
|
Query: @placeholder, who was released on personal recognizance, is due to be sentenced on March 19.
Entities: Kennebunk, Strong, Maine, Alexis Wright, Mark Strong, Zumba, Skype, Associated Press, Mark Strong Sr., Wright
Passage: By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:35 EST, 6 March 2013 | UPDATED: 17:15 EST, 6 March 2013 A married insurance agent accused of helping a Zumba instructor use her fitness studio as a front for prostitution was convicted Wednesday in a case that set off a guessing game in a small Maine town over who was on her customer list. Mark Strong Sr. controlled, supervised and managed the prostitution business and watched the sex acts live via Skype from his office 100 miles away, prosecutors contend. The married businessman acknowledged having an affair with dance instructor Alexis Wright and helping her open the Kennebunk studio but contended he didn't profit from her prostitution. Mark Strong, 57, has been found guilty of 12 counts of promoting prostitution and one of conspiracy. He controlled, supervised and managed Alexis Wright's prostitution business based at her Zumba studio, prosecutors claimed. Strong showed no emotion as the verdict was announced, his wife leaned into his son and cried. He faces a maximum possible prison term of 13 years when he is sentenced later this month. Wright is awaiting trial and has pleaded not guilty to all charges against her
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Mark Strong Sr.
|
[
"Mark Strong",
"Mark Strong Sr.",
"Strong"
] |
{
"passage": 200,
"query": 319
}
|
Query: @placeholder, who was released on personal recognizance, is due to be sentenced on March 19.
Entities: Kennebunk, Strong, Maine, Alexis Wright, Mark Strong, Zumba, Skype, Associated Press, Mark Strong Sr., Wright
Passage: By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:35 EST, 6 March 2013 | UPDATED: 17:15 EST, 6 March 2013 A married insurance agent accused of helping a Zumba instructor use her fitness studio as a front for prostitution was convicted Wednesday in a case that set off a guessing game in a small Maine town over who was on her customer list. Mark Strong Sr. controlled, supervised and managed the prostitution business and watched the sex acts live via Skype from his office 100 miles away, prosecutors contend. The married businessman acknowledged having an affair with dance instructor Alexis Wright and helping her open the Kennebunk studio but contended he didn't profit from her prostitution. Mark Strong, 57, has been found guilty of 12 counts of promoting prostitution and one of conspiracy. He controlled, supervised and managed Alexis Wright's prostitution business based at her Zumba studio, prosecutors claimed. Strong showed no emotion as the verdict was announced, his wife leaned into his son and cried. He faces a maximum possible prison term of 13 years when he is sentenced later this month. Wright is awaiting trial and has pleaded not guilty to all charges against her
|
Strong
|
[
"Mark Strong",
"Mark Strong Sr.",
"Strong"
] |
{
"passage": 200,
"query": 320
}
|
Query: courtroom, @placeholder's wife of 30 years and several other family members
Entities: Kennebunk, Strong, Maine, Alexis Wright, Mark Strong, Zumba, Skype, Associated Press, Mark Strong Sr., Wright
Passage: By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:35 EST, 6 March 2013 | UPDATED: 17:15 EST, 6 March 2013 A married insurance agent accused of helping a Zumba instructor use her fitness studio as a front for prostitution was convicted Wednesday in a case that set off a guessing game in a small Maine town over who was on her customer list. Mark Strong Sr. controlled, supervised and managed the prostitution business and watched the sex acts live via Skype from his office 100 miles away, prosecutors contend. The married businessman acknowledged having an affair with dance instructor Alexis Wright and helping her open the Kennebunk studio but contended he didn't profit from her prostitution. Mark Strong, 57, has been found guilty of 12 counts of promoting prostitution and one of conspiracy. He controlled, supervised and managed Alexis Wright's prostitution business based at her Zumba studio, prosecutors claimed. Strong showed no emotion as the verdict was announced, his wife leaned into his son and cried. He faces a maximum possible prison term of 13 years when he is sentenced later this month. Wright is awaiting trial and has pleaded not guilty to all charges against her
|
Mark Strong
|
[
"Mark Strong",
"Mark Strong Sr.",
"Strong"
] |
{
"passage": 200,
"query": 320
}
|
Query: courtroom, @placeholder's wife of 30 years and several other family members
Entities: Kennebunk, Strong, Maine, Alexis Wright, Mark Strong, Zumba, Skype, Associated Press, Mark Strong Sr., Wright
Passage: By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:35 EST, 6 March 2013 | UPDATED: 17:15 EST, 6 March 2013 A married insurance agent accused of helping a Zumba instructor use her fitness studio as a front for prostitution was convicted Wednesday in a case that set off a guessing game in a small Maine town over who was on her customer list. Mark Strong Sr. controlled, supervised and managed the prostitution business and watched the sex acts live via Skype from his office 100 miles away, prosecutors contend. The married businessman acknowledged having an affair with dance instructor Alexis Wright and helping her open the Kennebunk studio but contended he didn't profit from her prostitution. Mark Strong, 57, has been found guilty of 12 counts of promoting prostitution and one of conspiracy. He controlled, supervised and managed Alexis Wright's prostitution business based at her Zumba studio, prosecutors claimed. Strong showed no emotion as the verdict was announced, his wife leaned into his son and cried. He faces a maximum possible prison term of 13 years when he is sentenced later this month. Wright is awaiting trial and has pleaded not guilty to all charges against her
|
Mark Strong Sr.
|
[
"Mark Strong",
"Mark Strong Sr.",
"Strong"
] |
{
"passage": 200,
"query": 320
}
|
Query: courtroom, @placeholder's wife of 30 years and several other family members
Entities: Kennebunk, Strong, Maine, Alexis Wright, Mark Strong, Zumba, Skype, Associated Press, Mark Strong Sr., Wright
Passage: By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:35 EST, 6 March 2013 | UPDATED: 17:15 EST, 6 March 2013 A married insurance agent accused of helping a Zumba instructor use her fitness studio as a front for prostitution was convicted Wednesday in a case that set off a guessing game in a small Maine town over who was on her customer list. Mark Strong Sr. controlled, supervised and managed the prostitution business and watched the sex acts live via Skype from his office 100 miles away, prosecutors contend. The married businessman acknowledged having an affair with dance instructor Alexis Wright and helping her open the Kennebunk studio but contended he didn't profit from her prostitution. Mark Strong, 57, has been found guilty of 12 counts of promoting prostitution and one of conspiracy. He controlled, supervised and managed Alexis Wright's prostitution business based at her Zumba studio, prosecutors claimed. Strong showed no emotion as the verdict was announced, his wife leaned into his son and cried. He faces a maximum possible prison term of 13 years when he is sentenced later this month. Wright is awaiting trial and has pleaded not guilty to all charges against her
|
Strong
|
[
"Omaha"
] |
{
"passage": 201,
"query": 321
}
|
Query: The first storms came through @placeholder at about 5:30 p.m. (6:30 p.m.
Entities: Eppley Airfield, Southwest Airlines, Nebraska, Omaha Airport Authority, Chicago, Steve Coufal, Omaha, CNN, Flight 751, Ashley Dillon
Passage: (CNN) -- Eppley Airfield in Omaha, Nebraska, was closed Thursday night, stranding hundreds of passengers, after being struck by two violent storms packing high winds and massive hail, the airport director said. Omaha Airport Authority Executive Director Steve Coufal said that the airfield had been closed for several hours, with at least one reported injury: a pilot who was taken to a local hospital after being struck by hail. Southwest Airlines spokesperson Ashley Dillon said two of the airline's planes were on the ground -- one of them Flight 751 to Chicago, which was being boarded -- when the first storm hit. Injured pilot was conscious when taken to the hospital, airline official says. Two storms strike Eppley Airfield in Omaha, packing high winds, hail and rain. Southwest Airlines discontinues all flights for the rest of the evening
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Omaha
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 202,
"query": 322
}
|
Query: @placeholder's possible 2016 campaign was barely on the horizon at this time last week and would be the first return engagement of a losing major party nominee in decades.
Entities: Ryan, House Ways and Means Committee, Ann, Wisconsin, Mitt Romney, Romney, Republican Party, Chris Christie, New Jersey, America, Paul Ryan
Passage: Paul Ryan announced Monday he won't be running for president in 2016, while both Mitt Romney and Chris Christie continued to inch closer to throwing their hats into the ring. Ryan, a nine-term Wisconsin congressman and the Republican Party's last vice presidential nominee on Romney's ticket, thanked those who encouraged him to seek the presidency, but said he wanted to focus all of his attention on his new role as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. 'After giving it a lot of thought, I’ve decided not to run for president,' Ryan said in a press release. 'Our work at the House Ways and Means Committee over the next few years will be crucial to moving America forward, and my job as Chairman deserves undivided attention. Ryan stated he wanted to focus all of his attention on his new role as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, phoned former backers in the early voting states over the weekend. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is sending new signals that an announcement about his presidential plans could be imminent
|
Mitt Romney
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 202,
"query": 322
}
|
Query: @placeholder's possible 2016 campaign was barely on the horizon at this time last week and would be the first return engagement of a losing major party nominee in decades.
Entities: Ryan, House Ways and Means Committee, Ann, Wisconsin, Mitt Romney, Romney, Republican Party, Chris Christie, New Jersey, America, Paul Ryan
Passage: Paul Ryan announced Monday he won't be running for president in 2016, while both Mitt Romney and Chris Christie continued to inch closer to throwing their hats into the ring. Ryan, a nine-term Wisconsin congressman and the Republican Party's last vice presidential nominee on Romney's ticket, thanked those who encouraged him to seek the presidency, but said he wanted to focus all of his attention on his new role as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. 'After giving it a lot of thought, I’ve decided not to run for president,' Ryan said in a press release. 'Our work at the House Ways and Means Committee over the next few years will be crucial to moving America forward, and my job as Chairman deserves undivided attention. Ryan stated he wanted to focus all of his attention on his new role as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, phoned former backers in the early voting states over the weekend. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is sending new signals that an announcement about his presidential plans could be imminent
|
Romney
|
[
"Chris Christie"
] |
{
"passage": 202,
"query": 323
}
|
Query: Christie's team is expected to start making moves to raise money for a prospective presidential campaign by the end of the month, according to a person who has been in touch with @placeholder's team, but who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to discuss the plans publicly.
Entities: Ryan, House Ways and Means Committee, Ann, Wisconsin, Mitt Romney, Romney, Republican Party, Chris Christie, New Jersey, America, Paul Ryan
Passage: Paul Ryan announced Monday he won't be running for president in 2016, while both Mitt Romney and Chris Christie continued to inch closer to throwing their hats into the ring. Ryan, a nine-term Wisconsin congressman and the Republican Party's last vice presidential nominee on Romney's ticket, thanked those who encouraged him to seek the presidency, but said he wanted to focus all of his attention on his new role as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. 'After giving it a lot of thought, I’ve decided not to run for president,' Ryan said in a press release. 'Our work at the House Ways and Means Committee over the next few years will be crucial to moving America forward, and my job as Chairman deserves undivided attention. Ryan stated he wanted to focus all of his attention on his new role as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, phoned former backers in the early voting states over the weekend. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is sending new signals that an announcement about his presidential plans could be imminent
|
Chris Christie
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 202,
"query": 324
}
|
Query: A spokesman did not immediately respond when asked if @placeholder or his representatives would attend the meeting.
Entities: Ryan, House Ways and Means Committee, Ann, Wisconsin, Mitt Romney, Romney, Republican Party, Chris Christie, New Jersey, America, Paul Ryan
Passage: Paul Ryan announced Monday he won't be running for president in 2016, while both Mitt Romney and Chris Christie continued to inch closer to throwing their hats into the ring. Ryan, a nine-term Wisconsin congressman and the Republican Party's last vice presidential nominee on Romney's ticket, thanked those who encouraged him to seek the presidency, but said he wanted to focus all of his attention on his new role as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. 'After giving it a lot of thought, I’ve decided not to run for president,' Ryan said in a press release. 'Our work at the House Ways and Means Committee over the next few years will be crucial to moving America forward, and my job as Chairman deserves undivided attention. Ryan stated he wanted to focus all of his attention on his new role as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, phoned former backers in the early voting states over the weekend. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is sending new signals that an announcement about his presidential plans could be imminent
|
Mitt Romney
|
[
"Mitt Romney",
"Romney"
] |
{
"passage": 202,
"query": 324
}
|
Query: A spokesman did not immediately respond when asked if @placeholder or his representatives would attend the meeting.
Entities: Ryan, House Ways and Means Committee, Ann, Wisconsin, Mitt Romney, Romney, Republican Party, Chris Christie, New Jersey, America, Paul Ryan
Passage: Paul Ryan announced Monday he won't be running for president in 2016, while both Mitt Romney and Chris Christie continued to inch closer to throwing their hats into the ring. Ryan, a nine-term Wisconsin congressman and the Republican Party's last vice presidential nominee on Romney's ticket, thanked those who encouraged him to seek the presidency, but said he wanted to focus all of his attention on his new role as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. 'After giving it a lot of thought, I’ve decided not to run for president,' Ryan said in a press release. 'Our work at the House Ways and Means Committee over the next few years will be crucial to moving America forward, and my job as Chairman deserves undivided attention. Ryan stated he wanted to focus all of his attention on his new role as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, phoned former backers in the early voting states over the weekend. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is sending new signals that an announcement about his presidential plans could be imminent
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Romney
|
[
"Wyoming"
] |
{
"passage": 203,
"query": 325
}
|
Query: On the list, @placeholder had the biggest wage gap with women making only 69 cents for every dollar a man made.
Entities: South Dakota, Montana, Wall Street, America, Idaho, Alabama, Indiana, Kansas, Wyoming, Mississippi, Utah, North Dakota
Passage: Factors contributing to the state's status as the worst for working women were not limited to wage but included issues of economics, health and leadership in 2013, according to 27/7 Wall Street. 1. Utah 2. Wyoming 3. Idaho 4. Mississippi 5. North Dakota 6. Montana 7. South Dakota 8. Indiana 9. Alabama 10. Kansas The wild west is no place for working women, according to a survey that says Wyoming, Utah and Idaho are the worst states for females in the workplace. The wage gap is not the only challenge working women face today in America. 24/7 Wall Street recently ranked the 10 states that they say are the worst for working women. 24/7 Wall Street recently released the 10 states they found to be the worst for working women. The gender wage gap was not the only factor in determining these states, issues of health, economics, and leadership also played a role. Women have made great advancements in recent years, but substantial inequalities still remain, especially on the state level
|
Wyoming
|
[
"Kansas"
] |
{
"passage": 203,
"query": 326
}
|
Query: Alabama and @placeholder tied with the smallest wage gap on the list, working women in both states earn 79 cents for every male earned dollar.
Entities: South Dakota, Montana, Wall Street, America, Idaho, Alabama, Indiana, Kansas, Wyoming, Mississippi, Utah, North Dakota
Passage: Factors contributing to the state's status as the worst for working women were not limited to wage but included issues of economics, health and leadership in 2013, according to 27/7 Wall Street. 1. Utah 2. Wyoming 3. Idaho 4. Mississippi 5. North Dakota 6. Montana 7. South Dakota 8. Indiana 9. Alabama 10. Kansas The wild west is no place for working women, according to a survey that says Wyoming, Utah and Idaho are the worst states for females in the workplace. The wage gap is not the only challenge working women face today in America. 24/7 Wall Street recently ranked the 10 states that they say are the worst for working women. 24/7 Wall Street recently released the 10 states they found to be the worst for working women. The gender wage gap was not the only factor in determining these states, issues of health, economics, and leadership also played a role. Women have made great advancements in recent years, but substantial inequalities still remain, especially on the state level
|
Kansas
|
[
"South Dakota"
] |
{
"passage": 203,
"query": 327
}
|
Query: Idaho, North Dakota, Montana, and @placeholder all lacked some aspect of family-friendly or female-friendly healthcare, 24/7 reports.
Entities: South Dakota, Montana, Wall Street, America, Idaho, Alabama, Indiana, Kansas, Wyoming, Mississippi, Utah, North Dakota
Passage: Factors contributing to the state's status as the worst for working women were not limited to wage but included issues of economics, health and leadership in 2013, according to 27/7 Wall Street. 1. Utah 2. Wyoming 3. Idaho 4. Mississippi 5. North Dakota 6. Montana 7. South Dakota 8. Indiana 9. Alabama 10. Kansas The wild west is no place for working women, according to a survey that says Wyoming, Utah and Idaho are the worst states for females in the workplace. The wage gap is not the only challenge working women face today in America. 24/7 Wall Street recently ranked the 10 states that they say are the worst for working women. 24/7 Wall Street recently released the 10 states they found to be the worst for working women. The gender wage gap was not the only factor in determining these states, issues of health, economics, and leadership also played a role. Women have made great advancements in recent years, but substantial inequalities still remain, especially on the state level
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South Dakota
|
[
"Fey",
"Tina Fey"
] |
{
"passage": 204,
"query": 328
}
|
Query: @placeholder, introducing "Gravity" during the opening monologue: " 'Gravity' is nominated for best film.
Entities: Tina Fey, Fey, Amy Poehler, Golden Globe awards, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, Poehler, Golden Globes, CNN, Globes
Passage: (CNN) -- There was so much -- so! much! -- to love about Sunday night's Golden Globe awards. To begin with, Amy Poehler finally won something (much to her astonishment), and she did it while killing her hosting job with Tina Fey. Over on our Golden Globes live blog, we asked those watching with us how Fey and Poehler were doing, and 81% voted they were doing A-OK, with roughly half that saying the duo were even better than last year. That's great news for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, since they've already booked Fey and Poehler for a third round of Globes. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosted Sunday's Golden Globes. It was their second time leading the awards ceremony. The majority of CNN readers approved of their performance. Some of their best jokes were about the night's big stars
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Fey
|
[
"Fey",
"Tina Fey"
] |
{
"passage": 204,
"query": 328
}
|
Query: @placeholder, introducing "Gravity" during the opening monologue: " 'Gravity' is nominated for best film.
Entities: Tina Fey, Fey, Amy Poehler, Golden Globe awards, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, Poehler, Golden Globes, CNN, Globes
Passage: (CNN) -- There was so much -- so! much! -- to love about Sunday night's Golden Globe awards. To begin with, Amy Poehler finally won something (much to her astonishment), and she did it while killing her hosting job with Tina Fey. Over on our Golden Globes live blog, we asked those watching with us how Fey and Poehler were doing, and 81% voted they were doing A-OK, with roughly half that saying the duo were even better than last year. That's great news for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, since they've already booked Fey and Poehler for a third round of Globes. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosted Sunday's Golden Globes. It was their second time leading the awards ceremony. The majority of CNN readers approved of their performance. Some of their best jokes were about the night's big stars
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Tina Fey
|
[
"Dan Rather",
"Rather"
] |
{
"passage": 205,
"query": 329
}
|
Query: television special My Days in Dallas: A Remembrance With @placeholder, an
Entities: Life magazine, NBC News, Richard Stolley, Dallas, Joshua Gardner, CBS, American, Zapruder, Tom Brokaw, Dan Rather, Abraham Zapruder, John F. Kennedy, UPDATED, Rather
Passage: By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 21:01 EST, 21 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:37 EST, 22 November 2013 While the tragic death of a president was about to kickstart Rather’s impressive career, the then 32-year-old managed to find Abraham Zapruder and his film but couldn’t quite get his hands on it for CBS. ‘This is not a time when everyone has a camera,’ Rather told Tom Brokaw in an interview for NBC News. ‘Not everyone has a motion picture camera.’ As the first journalist to report John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Rather is in a unique position to recount the terrible tale now, at the event’s 50 year anniversary. In the days before phone cameras, sportswear manufacturer Abraham Zapruder happened to be recording the president's 1963 Dallas motorcade with his new 8mm camera. Following the assassination, the top American news outlets scrambled to track down footage of the president's murder. A young Dan Rather and CBS found Zapruder and nearly snagged the exclusive film before Life magazine's Richard Stolley outbid him
|
Dan Rather
|
[
"Dan Rather",
"Rather"
] |
{
"passage": 205,
"query": 329
}
|
Query: television special My Days in Dallas: A Remembrance With @placeholder, an
Entities: Life magazine, NBC News, Richard Stolley, Dallas, Joshua Gardner, CBS, American, Zapruder, Tom Brokaw, Dan Rather, Abraham Zapruder, John F. Kennedy, UPDATED, Rather
Passage: By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 21:01 EST, 21 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:37 EST, 22 November 2013 While the tragic death of a president was about to kickstart Rather’s impressive career, the then 32-year-old managed to find Abraham Zapruder and his film but couldn’t quite get his hands on it for CBS. ‘This is not a time when everyone has a camera,’ Rather told Tom Brokaw in an interview for NBC News. ‘Not everyone has a motion picture camera.’ As the first journalist to report John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Rather is in a unique position to recount the terrible tale now, at the event’s 50 year anniversary. In the days before phone cameras, sportswear manufacturer Abraham Zapruder happened to be recording the president's 1963 Dallas motorcade with his new 8mm camera. Following the assassination, the top American news outlets scrambled to track down footage of the president's murder. A young Dan Rather and CBS found Zapruder and nearly snagged the exclusive film before Life magazine's Richard Stolley outbid him
|
Rather
|
[
"Life magazine"
] |
{
"passage": 205,
"query": 330
}
|
Query: He later sold the footage he took for $150,000 to @placeholder
Entities: Life magazine, NBC News, Richard Stolley, Dallas, Joshua Gardner, CBS, American, Zapruder, Tom Brokaw, Dan Rather, Abraham Zapruder, John F. Kennedy, UPDATED, Rather
Passage: By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 21:01 EST, 21 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:37 EST, 22 November 2013 While the tragic death of a president was about to kickstart Rather’s impressive career, the then 32-year-old managed to find Abraham Zapruder and his film but couldn’t quite get his hands on it for CBS. ‘This is not a time when everyone has a camera,’ Rather told Tom Brokaw in an interview for NBC News. ‘Not everyone has a motion picture camera.’ As the first journalist to report John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Rather is in a unique position to recount the terrible tale now, at the event’s 50 year anniversary. In the days before phone cameras, sportswear manufacturer Abraham Zapruder happened to be recording the president's 1963 Dallas motorcade with his new 8mm camera. Following the assassination, the top American news outlets scrambled to track down footage of the president's murder. A young Dan Rather and CBS found Zapruder and nearly snagged the exclusive film before Life magazine's Richard Stolley outbid him
|
Life magazine
|
[
"Life magazine"
] |
{
"passage": 205,
"query": 331
}
|
Query: However, ‘Richard “Dick” Stolley—a great reporter—at @placeholder at that time…a tough reporter working for an outfit with deep pockets.
Entities: Life magazine, NBC News, Richard Stolley, Dallas, Joshua Gardner, CBS, American, Zapruder, Tom Brokaw, Dan Rather, Abraham Zapruder, John F. Kennedy, UPDATED, Rather
Passage: By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 21:01 EST, 21 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:37 EST, 22 November 2013 While the tragic death of a president was about to kickstart Rather’s impressive career, the then 32-year-old managed to find Abraham Zapruder and his film but couldn’t quite get his hands on it for CBS. ‘This is not a time when everyone has a camera,’ Rather told Tom Brokaw in an interview for NBC News. ‘Not everyone has a motion picture camera.’ As the first journalist to report John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Rather is in a unique position to recount the terrible tale now, at the event’s 50 year anniversary. In the days before phone cameras, sportswear manufacturer Abraham Zapruder happened to be recording the president's 1963 Dallas motorcade with his new 8mm camera. Following the assassination, the top American news outlets scrambled to track down footage of the president's murder. A young Dan Rather and CBS found Zapruder and nearly snagged the exclusive film before Life magazine's Richard Stolley outbid him
|
Life magazine
|
[
"Abraham Zapruder",
"Zapruder"
] |
{
"passage": 205,
"query": 332
}
|
Query: But when he went to make his first offer, @placeholder’s attorney said the film had been sold.
Entities: Life magazine, NBC News, Richard Stolley, Dallas, Joshua Gardner, CBS, American, Zapruder, Tom Brokaw, Dan Rather, Abraham Zapruder, John F. Kennedy, UPDATED, Rather
Passage: By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 21:01 EST, 21 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:37 EST, 22 November 2013 While the tragic death of a president was about to kickstart Rather’s impressive career, the then 32-year-old managed to find Abraham Zapruder and his film but couldn’t quite get his hands on it for CBS. ‘This is not a time when everyone has a camera,’ Rather told Tom Brokaw in an interview for NBC News. ‘Not everyone has a motion picture camera.’ As the first journalist to report John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Rather is in a unique position to recount the terrible tale now, at the event’s 50 year anniversary. In the days before phone cameras, sportswear manufacturer Abraham Zapruder happened to be recording the president's 1963 Dallas motorcade with his new 8mm camera. Following the assassination, the top American news outlets scrambled to track down footage of the president's murder. A young Dan Rather and CBS found Zapruder and nearly snagged the exclusive film before Life magazine's Richard Stolley outbid him
|
Abraham Zapruder
|
[
"Abraham Zapruder",
"Zapruder"
] |
{
"passage": 205,
"query": 332
}
|
Query: But when he went to make his first offer, @placeholder’s attorney said the film had been sold.
Entities: Life magazine, NBC News, Richard Stolley, Dallas, Joshua Gardner, CBS, American, Zapruder, Tom Brokaw, Dan Rather, Abraham Zapruder, John F. Kennedy, UPDATED, Rather
Passage: By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 21:01 EST, 21 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:37 EST, 22 November 2013 While the tragic death of a president was about to kickstart Rather’s impressive career, the then 32-year-old managed to find Abraham Zapruder and his film but couldn’t quite get his hands on it for CBS. ‘This is not a time when everyone has a camera,’ Rather told Tom Brokaw in an interview for NBC News. ‘Not everyone has a motion picture camera.’ As the first journalist to report John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Rather is in a unique position to recount the terrible tale now, at the event’s 50 year anniversary. In the days before phone cameras, sportswear manufacturer Abraham Zapruder happened to be recording the president's 1963 Dallas motorcade with his new 8mm camera. Following the assassination, the top American news outlets scrambled to track down footage of the president's murder. A young Dan Rather and CBS found Zapruder and nearly snagged the exclusive film before Life magazine's Richard Stolley outbid him
|
Zapruder
|
[
"Lebanon"
] |
{
"passage": 206,
"query": 333
}
|
Query: After finishing the semester back in the United States, he returned to @placeholder, only this time with a plan.
Entities: Syrians, Arabic, Marwan, Peter Kassig, Lebanon, Homs, Syria, Americans, Kassig, American, Tripoli, Iraq
Passage: Tattooed and pale, with an Arabic vocabulary of a few dozen words at best, 24-year-old American Peter Kassig is not who you would expect to see striding up and down the corridors of a hospital in Tripoli, Lebanon, clutching a wad of bloodied bandages. "This is one of the worst wounds we have on the floor; this one is pretty bad," he says as he works to help clean out the raw lower leg wound of a patient. "They were going to have to amputate the leg, but they were able to reconnect the artery, right," he asks Marwan, a 27-year-old nurse from Homs, Syria, who, like most of those Kassig works alongside, fled his homeland to treat his countrymen in Lebanon. American, 24, helps treat wounded Syrians in Lebanon. He has served in Iraq but ooked for a 'game-changer' after returning home. He hopes Americans understand what's going on in the region
|
Lebanon
|
[
"Kassig",
"Peter Kassig"
] |
{
"passage": 206,
"query": 334
}
|
Query: It was a case that caused @placeholder to begin to appreciate just what it was they were up against.
Entities: Syrians, Arabic, Marwan, Peter Kassig, Lebanon, Homs, Syria, Americans, Kassig, American, Tripoli, Iraq
Passage: Tattooed and pale, with an Arabic vocabulary of a few dozen words at best, 24-year-old American Peter Kassig is not who you would expect to see striding up and down the corridors of a hospital in Tripoli, Lebanon, clutching a wad of bloodied bandages. "This is one of the worst wounds we have on the floor; this one is pretty bad," he says as he works to help clean out the raw lower leg wound of a patient. "They were going to have to amputate the leg, but they were able to reconnect the artery, right," he asks Marwan, a 27-year-old nurse from Homs, Syria, who, like most of those Kassig works alongside, fled his homeland to treat his countrymen in Lebanon. American, 24, helps treat wounded Syrians in Lebanon. He has served in Iraq but ooked for a 'game-changer' after returning home. He hopes Americans understand what's going on in the region
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Kassig
|
[
"Kassig",
"Peter Kassig"
] |
{
"passage": 206,
"query": 334
}
|
Query: It was a case that caused @placeholder to begin to appreciate just what it was they were up against.
Entities: Syrians, Arabic, Marwan, Peter Kassig, Lebanon, Homs, Syria, Americans, Kassig, American, Tripoli, Iraq
Passage: Tattooed and pale, with an Arabic vocabulary of a few dozen words at best, 24-year-old American Peter Kassig is not who you would expect to see striding up and down the corridors of a hospital in Tripoli, Lebanon, clutching a wad of bloodied bandages. "This is one of the worst wounds we have on the floor; this one is pretty bad," he says as he works to help clean out the raw lower leg wound of a patient. "They were going to have to amputate the leg, but they were able to reconnect the artery, right," he asks Marwan, a 27-year-old nurse from Homs, Syria, who, like most of those Kassig works alongside, fled his homeland to treat his countrymen in Lebanon. American, 24, helps treat wounded Syrians in Lebanon. He has served in Iraq but ooked for a 'game-changer' after returning home. He hopes Americans understand what's going on in the region
|
Peter Kassig
|
[
"Syria",
"Syrians"
] |
{
"passage": 206,
"query": 335
}
|
Query: Kassig has been struck by the resilience of the @placeholder he has met, by their ability to smile and somehow joke even in the darkest of circumstances.
Entities: Syrians, Arabic, Marwan, Peter Kassig, Lebanon, Homs, Syria, Americans, Kassig, American, Tripoli, Iraq
Passage: Tattooed and pale, with an Arabic vocabulary of a few dozen words at best, 24-year-old American Peter Kassig is not who you would expect to see striding up and down the corridors of a hospital in Tripoli, Lebanon, clutching a wad of bloodied bandages. "This is one of the worst wounds we have on the floor; this one is pretty bad," he says as he works to help clean out the raw lower leg wound of a patient. "They were going to have to amputate the leg, but they were able to reconnect the artery, right," he asks Marwan, a 27-year-old nurse from Homs, Syria, who, like most of those Kassig works alongside, fled his homeland to treat his countrymen in Lebanon. American, 24, helps treat wounded Syrians in Lebanon. He has served in Iraq but ooked for a 'game-changer' after returning home. He hopes Americans understand what's going on in the region
|
Syria
|
[
"Syria",
"Syrians"
] |
{
"passage": 206,
"query": 335
}
|
Query: Kassig has been struck by the resilience of the @placeholder he has met, by their ability to smile and somehow joke even in the darkest of circumstances.
Entities: Syrians, Arabic, Marwan, Peter Kassig, Lebanon, Homs, Syria, Americans, Kassig, American, Tripoli, Iraq
Passage: Tattooed and pale, with an Arabic vocabulary of a few dozen words at best, 24-year-old American Peter Kassig is not who you would expect to see striding up and down the corridors of a hospital in Tripoli, Lebanon, clutching a wad of bloodied bandages. "This is one of the worst wounds we have on the floor; this one is pretty bad," he says as he works to help clean out the raw lower leg wound of a patient. "They were going to have to amputate the leg, but they were able to reconnect the artery, right," he asks Marwan, a 27-year-old nurse from Homs, Syria, who, like most of those Kassig works alongside, fled his homeland to treat his countrymen in Lebanon. American, 24, helps treat wounded Syrians in Lebanon. He has served in Iraq but ooked for a 'game-changer' after returning home. He hopes Americans understand what's going on in the region
|
Syrians
|
[
"American",
"Americans"
] |
{
"passage": 206,
"query": 336
}
|
Query: He says he believes that @placeholder has lost its humanity, that the nation needs to take a firm political stance, although he's not advocating military intervention.
Entities: Syrians, Arabic, Marwan, Peter Kassig, Lebanon, Homs, Syria, Americans, Kassig, American, Tripoli, Iraq
Passage: Tattooed and pale, with an Arabic vocabulary of a few dozen words at best, 24-year-old American Peter Kassig is not who you would expect to see striding up and down the corridors of a hospital in Tripoli, Lebanon, clutching a wad of bloodied bandages. "This is one of the worst wounds we have on the floor; this one is pretty bad," he says as he works to help clean out the raw lower leg wound of a patient. "They were going to have to amputate the leg, but they were able to reconnect the artery, right," he asks Marwan, a 27-year-old nurse from Homs, Syria, who, like most of those Kassig works alongside, fled his homeland to treat his countrymen in Lebanon. American, 24, helps treat wounded Syrians in Lebanon. He has served in Iraq but ooked for a 'game-changer' after returning home. He hopes Americans understand what's going on in the region
|
American
|
[
"American",
"Americans"
] |
{
"passage": 206,
"query": 336
}
|
Query: He says he believes that @placeholder has lost its humanity, that the nation needs to take a firm political stance, although he's not advocating military intervention.
Entities: Syrians, Arabic, Marwan, Peter Kassig, Lebanon, Homs, Syria, Americans, Kassig, American, Tripoli, Iraq
Passage: Tattooed and pale, with an Arabic vocabulary of a few dozen words at best, 24-year-old American Peter Kassig is not who you would expect to see striding up and down the corridors of a hospital in Tripoli, Lebanon, clutching a wad of bloodied bandages. "This is one of the worst wounds we have on the floor; this one is pretty bad," he says as he works to help clean out the raw lower leg wound of a patient. "They were going to have to amputate the leg, but they were able to reconnect the artery, right," he asks Marwan, a 27-year-old nurse from Homs, Syria, who, like most of those Kassig works alongside, fled his homeland to treat his countrymen in Lebanon. American, 24, helps treat wounded Syrians in Lebanon. He has served in Iraq but ooked for a 'game-changer' after returning home. He hopes Americans understand what's going on in the region
|
Americans
|
[
"Man City",
"Manchester City"
] |
{
"passage": 207,
"query": 337
}
|
Query: Fans favourite: Toure scored 24 goals in 49 games for @placeholder last season
Entities: Toure, French, Manchester City, World Cup, PSG, Ivory Coast, Brazil, Man City, Yaya Toure, Paris Saint-Germain
Passage: Yaya Toure has added fuel to the speculation that he may be on his way out of Manchester City this summer by declaring it would be 'an honour' to play for Paris Saint-Germain. The midfielder has been at odds with his current club since his agent spoke out over a perceived lack of respect for the midfielder from the club owner's on his 31st birthday two weeks ago. And when asked about whether he would ever consider switching to the current French champions, Toure was far from ambiguous in his response. Speculation: Yaya Toure has fuelled rumours he will leave Man City by saying PSG move would be 'an honour' Toure has declared playing for Paris Saint-Germain would be 'an honour' Midfielder has refused to commit future to Man City on multiple occasions. Has been at odds with the club since perceived disrespect on his birthday. Currently away with Ivory Coast ahead of World Cup in Brazil
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Man City
|
[
"Man City",
"Manchester City"
] |
{
"passage": 207,
"query": 337
}
|
Query: Fans favourite: Toure scored 24 goals in 49 games for @placeholder last season
Entities: Toure, French, Manchester City, World Cup, PSG, Ivory Coast, Brazil, Man City, Yaya Toure, Paris Saint-Germain
Passage: Yaya Toure has added fuel to the speculation that he may be on his way out of Manchester City this summer by declaring it would be 'an honour' to play for Paris Saint-Germain. The midfielder has been at odds with his current club since his agent spoke out over a perceived lack of respect for the midfielder from the club owner's on his 31st birthday two weeks ago. And when asked about whether he would ever consider switching to the current French champions, Toure was far from ambiguous in his response. Speculation: Yaya Toure has fuelled rumours he will leave Man City by saying PSG move would be 'an honour' Toure has declared playing for Paris Saint-Germain would be 'an honour' Midfielder has refused to commit future to Man City on multiple occasions. Has been at odds with the club since perceived disrespect on his birthday. Currently away with Ivory Coast ahead of World Cup in Brazil
|
Manchester City
|
[
"FeelGood World"
] |
{
"passage": 208,
"query": 338
}
|
Query: "I was a devout grilled cheese-maker in high school, so for me, joining @placeholder was a must," said Sichel.
Entities: Edwards, Columbia University, Social E, California, Stanford University, U.S., FeelGood World, American, Sichel, Melanie Edwards, Columbia, Stanford, CNN, Los Angeles, Harvard, Amarynth Sichel
Passage: Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Amarynth Sichel grills cheese sandwiches and sells them to Columbia University students five nights a week. But Sichel's not just a cook; she's also a college student and social entrepreneur-in-training. Sichel is the president of one of 23 "FeelGood World" chapters on U.S. college campuses, where students donate time and cooking skills to raise money for charity. Social entrepreneurship has surged on American campuses in the past few years, according to Melanie Edwards, who lectures on the subject at Stanford University. "I believe the rise in 'Social E' publicity, coupled with the heightened social problems in our U.S. economy and the world, speaks to the millenials," Edwards said. "FeelGood World" has 23 chapters on U.S. campuses. Students learn how to start social enterprises. "Social entrepreneurship" grows as a subject of study for U.S. college students. Harvard, Columbia and Stanford are among the universities offering "Social E" courses
|
FeelGood World
|
[
"New York"
] |
{
"passage": 209,
"query": 339
}
|
Query: "At that point, I said to my husband, 'I think there's a real opportunity and need here,'" said Harris, who has been working in interior design in @placeholder and Connecticut for more than 30 years.
Entities: Fairfield County, Marcia Harris, New York, Itsy Bitsy Ritzy Shop, Harris, CNN, Connecticut
Passage: (CNN) -- When a client asked Marcia Harris to furnish his daughter's 500-square foot, one-bedroom apartment in New York, the interior designer met her match. She struggled to find furniture scaled for a small space that served multiple purposes. Most sofas were too large to fit through the front door, let alone inhabit a hybrid living room-kitchenette. Tables, beds and ottomans lacked the storage space needed by a college student with a lot of clothing, handbags and shoes. So Harris took matters into her own hands, designing banquettes that held pots and pans and turned into beds, a storage ottoman that doubled as a seat and coffee table and modular bedroom storage units that fit through the front door. Itsy Bitsy Ritzy Shop designs custom furniture for small spaces. Furniture comes from a network of skilled craftspeople in Fairfield County, Connecticut. "They all share my dedication to quality craftsmanship," founder says of manufacturing partners
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New York
|
[
"Marcia Harris"
] |
{
"passage": 209,
"query": 340
}
|
Query: They shuttered the business in the online boom, and @placeholder pursued interior design while Dean Harris went into online marketing.
Entities: Fairfield County, Marcia Harris, New York, Itsy Bitsy Ritzy Shop, Harris, CNN, Connecticut
Passage: (CNN) -- When a client asked Marcia Harris to furnish his daughter's 500-square foot, one-bedroom apartment in New York, the interior designer met her match. She struggled to find furniture scaled for a small space that served multiple purposes. Most sofas were too large to fit through the front door, let alone inhabit a hybrid living room-kitchenette. Tables, beds and ottomans lacked the storage space needed by a college student with a lot of clothing, handbags and shoes. So Harris took matters into her own hands, designing banquettes that held pots and pans and turned into beds, a storage ottoman that doubled as a seat and coffee table and modular bedroom storage units that fit through the front door. Itsy Bitsy Ritzy Shop designs custom furniture for small spaces. Furniture comes from a network of skilled craftspeople in Fairfield County, Connecticut. "They all share my dedication to quality craftsmanship," founder says of manufacturing partners
|
Marcia Harris
|
[
"Harris"
] |
{
"passage": 209,
"query": 341
}
|
Query: They shuttered the business in the online boom, and Marcia Harris pursued interior design while @placeholder went into online marketing.
Entities: Fairfield County, Marcia Harris, New York, Itsy Bitsy Ritzy Shop, Harris, CNN, Connecticut
Passage: (CNN) -- When a client asked Marcia Harris to furnish his daughter's 500-square foot, one-bedroom apartment in New York, the interior designer met her match. She struggled to find furniture scaled for a small space that served multiple purposes. Most sofas were too large to fit through the front door, let alone inhabit a hybrid living room-kitchenette. Tables, beds and ottomans lacked the storage space needed by a college student with a lot of clothing, handbags and shoes. So Harris took matters into her own hands, designing banquettes that held pots and pans and turned into beds, a storage ottoman that doubled as a seat and coffee table and modular bedroom storage units that fit through the front door. Itsy Bitsy Ritzy Shop designs custom furniture for small spaces. Furniture comes from a network of skilled craftspeople in Fairfield County, Connecticut. "They all share my dedication to quality craftsmanship," founder says of manufacturing partners
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Harris
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[
"Ashworth Hospital"
] |
{
"passage": 210,
"query": 342
}
|
Query: He said: '£250,000 wasted by @placeholder medical mediocrities manipulating a politically motivated tribunal... designed to distract public attention from the lack of reasoned argument and pertinent evidence.'
Entities: Merseyside, Steve Nolan, Moors Murderer Ian Brady, Brady, Ashworth Hospital, Chanel 5 News, Ian Brady
Passage: By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 12:33 EST, 12 July 2013 | UPDATED: 13:45 EST, 12 July 2013 Speaking out: Moors murderer Ian Brady has described the decision to keep him detained in a maximum security hospital as 'politically motivated' Moors Murderer Ian Brady has branded a mental health tribunal's decision to keep him detained at a maximum security hospital as 'politically motivated'. Last month, Brady lost his legal bid to be transferred to a prison and was told he will instead remain a patient at Ashworth Hospital on Merseyside for the foreseeable future on the grounds that he is mentally insane. Brady wrote a 700 word rant to Chanel 5 News following his hearing. He had asked to be transferred to a prison from Ashworth Hospital. He criticised the decision of the mental health tribunal and its witnesses. A family member of one of his victims described the letter as 'twisted'
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Ashworth Hospital
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[
"Erin",
"Erin Howett"
] |
{
"passage": 211,
"query": 343
}
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Query: It was packaged up and immediately transferred to the adjacent theatre to be transplanted into @placeholder.
Entities: Erin, Erin Howett, Lapland, Penny, British, Europe
Passage: The first live hamstring transplant in Europe – in which a mother donated her tendon to repair her injured daughter’s knee – has been performed by British surgeons. The success of the operation paves the way for a new approach to treating the common problem of damaged knees. Erin Howett, 11, injured her knee during a skiing session on a dream family holiday to Lapland in 2011. ‘At first we weren’t too worried,’ says her mother Penny, 37. ‘Erin has a high pain threshold and was happy to ski again straight away once the medics had checked her over. She was limping a bit, but not in distress.’. Erin Howett, 11, injured her knee while skiing in Lapland in 2011. Her mother Penny, 37, donated her hamstring for the operation. Thanks to Penny, surgeons were able to repair Erin's torn ligament
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Erin
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[
"Erin",
"Erin Howett"
] |
{
"passage": 211,
"query": 343
}
|
Query: It was packaged up and immediately transferred to the adjacent theatre to be transplanted into @placeholder.
Entities: Erin, Erin Howett, Lapland, Penny, British, Europe
Passage: The first live hamstring transplant in Europe – in which a mother donated her tendon to repair her injured daughter’s knee – has been performed by British surgeons. The success of the operation paves the way for a new approach to treating the common problem of damaged knees. Erin Howett, 11, injured her knee during a skiing session on a dream family holiday to Lapland in 2011. ‘At first we weren’t too worried,’ says her mother Penny, 37. ‘Erin has a high pain threshold and was happy to ski again straight away once the medics had checked her over. She was limping a bit, but not in distress.’. Erin Howett, 11, injured her knee while skiing in Lapland in 2011. Her mother Penny, 37, donated her hamstring for the operation. Thanks to Penny, surgeons were able to repair Erin's torn ligament
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Erin Howett
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[
"Hollywood"
] |
{
"passage": 212,
"query": 344
}
|
Query: And that, he says, is the industry's big advantage compared to the competition posed by @placeholder productions.
Entities: Nigeria, U.S., Bollywood, India, CNN, Nigerian, Nollywood, Netflix of Africa, Hollywood
Passage: (CNN) -- Nollywood, Nigeria's booming film industry, has grown in recent years into a mighty movie-making machine, capturing audiences with its universal themes and strong narratives of urban culture. The mega industry, one of Nigeria's biggest employers, has been notorious for churning out more than 1,000 typically low-budget films a year, fusing a wide array of stories ranging from romance and drama to comedy and witchcraft. It is currently the third-largest producer of feature films in world, ranking behind only Hollywood in the U.S. and India's Bollywood revenue. Read related: 'Netflix of Africa' brings Nollywood to world And lately, instead of relying on shoe-string budgets, many Nollywood movies are attracting funding of a few million dollars, benefiting from the films' growing popularity. Nollywood produces more than 1,000 movies a year. Some Nigerian movies are now winning budgets of millions of dollars. Insiders say that audiences can relate to the movies' stories. They add, however, that funding remains a major issue
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Hollywood
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[
"Nigeria",
"Nigerian"
] |
{
"passage": 212,
"query": 345
}
|
Query: "@placeholder is by no means the easiest place to start a business or a career, but I think it's the tenacity, the spirit to succeed despite the odds, that can always drive you to reach your goal, actualize your dream.
Entities: Nigeria, U.S., Bollywood, India, CNN, Nigerian, Nollywood, Netflix of Africa, Hollywood
Passage: (CNN) -- Nollywood, Nigeria's booming film industry, has grown in recent years into a mighty movie-making machine, capturing audiences with its universal themes and strong narratives of urban culture. The mega industry, one of Nigeria's biggest employers, has been notorious for churning out more than 1,000 typically low-budget films a year, fusing a wide array of stories ranging from romance and drama to comedy and witchcraft. It is currently the third-largest producer of feature films in world, ranking behind only Hollywood in the U.S. and India's Bollywood revenue. Read related: 'Netflix of Africa' brings Nollywood to world And lately, instead of relying on shoe-string budgets, many Nollywood movies are attracting funding of a few million dollars, benefiting from the films' growing popularity. Nollywood produces more than 1,000 movies a year. Some Nigerian movies are now winning budgets of millions of dollars. Insiders say that audiences can relate to the movies' stories. They add, however, that funding remains a major issue
|
Nigeria
|
[
"Nigeria",
"Nigerian"
] |
{
"passage": 212,
"query": 345
}
|
Query: "@placeholder is by no means the easiest place to start a business or a career, but I think it's the tenacity, the spirit to succeed despite the odds, that can always drive you to reach your goal, actualize your dream.
Entities: Nigeria, U.S., Bollywood, India, CNN, Nigerian, Nollywood, Netflix of Africa, Hollywood
Passage: (CNN) -- Nollywood, Nigeria's booming film industry, has grown in recent years into a mighty movie-making machine, capturing audiences with its universal themes and strong narratives of urban culture. The mega industry, one of Nigeria's biggest employers, has been notorious for churning out more than 1,000 typically low-budget films a year, fusing a wide array of stories ranging from romance and drama to comedy and witchcraft. It is currently the third-largest producer of feature films in world, ranking behind only Hollywood in the U.S. and India's Bollywood revenue. Read related: 'Netflix of Africa' brings Nollywood to world And lately, instead of relying on shoe-string budgets, many Nollywood movies are attracting funding of a few million dollars, benefiting from the films' growing popularity. Nollywood produces more than 1,000 movies a year. Some Nigerian movies are now winning budgets of millions of dollars. Insiders say that audiences can relate to the movies' stories. They add, however, that funding remains a major issue
|
Nigerian
|
[
"Nigeria",
"Nigerian"
] |
{
"passage": 212,
"query": 346
}
|
Query: "We're ready for the change, we're ready for the time and we still want to maintain the @placeholder way of making film, but globalizing it."
Entities: Nigeria, U.S., Bollywood, India, CNN, Nigerian, Nollywood, Netflix of Africa, Hollywood
Passage: (CNN) -- Nollywood, Nigeria's booming film industry, has grown in recent years into a mighty movie-making machine, capturing audiences with its universal themes and strong narratives of urban culture. The mega industry, one of Nigeria's biggest employers, has been notorious for churning out more than 1,000 typically low-budget films a year, fusing a wide array of stories ranging from romance and drama to comedy and witchcraft. It is currently the third-largest producer of feature films in world, ranking behind only Hollywood in the U.S. and India's Bollywood revenue. Read related: 'Netflix of Africa' brings Nollywood to world And lately, instead of relying on shoe-string budgets, many Nollywood movies are attracting funding of a few million dollars, benefiting from the films' growing popularity. Nollywood produces more than 1,000 movies a year. Some Nigerian movies are now winning budgets of millions of dollars. Insiders say that audiences can relate to the movies' stories. They add, however, that funding remains a major issue
|
Nigeria
|
[
"Nigeria",
"Nigerian"
] |
{
"passage": 212,
"query": 346
}
|
Query: "We're ready for the change, we're ready for the time and we still want to maintain the @placeholder way of making film, but globalizing it."
Entities: Nigeria, U.S., Bollywood, India, CNN, Nigerian, Nollywood, Netflix of Africa, Hollywood
Passage: (CNN) -- Nollywood, Nigeria's booming film industry, has grown in recent years into a mighty movie-making machine, capturing audiences with its universal themes and strong narratives of urban culture. The mega industry, one of Nigeria's biggest employers, has been notorious for churning out more than 1,000 typically low-budget films a year, fusing a wide array of stories ranging from romance and drama to comedy and witchcraft. It is currently the third-largest producer of feature films in world, ranking behind only Hollywood in the U.S. and India's Bollywood revenue. Read related: 'Netflix of Africa' brings Nollywood to world And lately, instead of relying on shoe-string budgets, many Nollywood movies are attracting funding of a few million dollars, benefiting from the films' growing popularity. Nollywood produces more than 1,000 movies a year. Some Nigerian movies are now winning budgets of millions of dollars. Insiders say that audiences can relate to the movies' stories. They add, however, that funding remains a major issue
|
Nigerian
|
[
"Gerrard",
"Steven Gerrard"
] |
{
"passage": 213,
"query": 347
}
|
Query: @placeholder, celebrating winning the 2006 FA Cup, will be playing in the competition for the last time
Entities: Third Round, AFC Wimbledon, Anfield, Reds, Bayo Akinfenwa, Dons, FA Cup Final, Gerrard, FA Cup, Steven Gerrard, Liverpool
Passage: How AFC Wimbledon applied the Common touch to regroup, rebuild and earn a re-run of the 1988 FA Cup Final against Liverpool AFC Wimbledon powerhouse Bayo Akinfenwa wants to to wreck Steven Gerrard's final FA Cup and take the shirt off his back. The Dons striker faces his hero in the Third Round of the FA Cup on Monday night after Gerrard revealed this will be his last season at Anfield. 'I want Gerrard's shirt,' footballs strongest man said. 'I've told the boys that if anyone get's his shirt before me we are going to have a problem. Especially with the announcement that this is his last FA Cup run with Liverpool. AFC Wimbledon face Liverpool in the FA Cup third round on Monday. Bayo Akinfenwa has warned team-mates he wants Steven Gerrard's shirt. The 16-stone striker is a boyhood Reds fan and has nine goals this season
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Gerrard
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