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[ "Sentebale" ]
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Query: Celebrating a victory: But Harry said his work with @placeholder hasn't all been plain sailing Entities: Mail Online, Harry, Lesotho, Sentebale, Middle East, African, AIDS Passage: Ten years ago Prince Harry went on gap year trip to the AIDS-ridden southern African kingdom of Lesotho and vowed to devote the rest of his life to help the troubled children he met there. Today he played in a $1million polo match in the Middle East to raise funds for the continuing work of the charity he helped set up following that life-changing visit. Speaking after the match to Mail Online the fourth-in-line to the throne candidly admitted that the last decade had been an 'emotional roller coaster' but said that he was hugely proud of what they had achieved. Prince Harry vowed to help the troubled children in Lesotho. Set up charity Sentebale to aid victims of extreme poverty. At the start, he and team were 'pretending we knew what we were doing' In 2008 the charity almost went bust, despite raising millions. But now they have learned from their mistakes
Sentebale
[ "New York" ]
{ "passage": 256, "query": 422 }
Query: Bromances and girl crushes are burgeoning all over @placeholder, based on a shared passion for exercise. Entities: Francesca, Mexican, Victoria’s Secret, Fran, Butt Lift Workout DVD, Brazilian, New York, Heinz Baked Beans, Leandro Carvalho, Ruby Warrington, British, SoHo, Fit in the City Passage: Our inspirational fitness columnist Ruby Warrington reports from New York on the fitness and lifestyle trends that have transformed her life . . . and could do the same for you: Fit in the City: Columnist Ruby Warrington has found a workout companion When I met Francesca, I thought she was fabulous. Another British expat in New York, she was funny, intelligent and extremely well-connected – her ex-husband owns one of the coolest nightclubs in the city. Over lunch at a fashionable Mexican diner in SoHo, we chatted away like old friends, bonding over everything from our love of Heinz Baked Beans to our favourite jeans – and discovered a shared obsession with Leandro Carvalho’s Brazilian Butt Lift Workout DVD. He trains the Victoria’s Secret models and I’d recently interviewed him for a newspaper article. Columnist Ruby Warrington has found a workout pal in Fran. Bonding over obsession with Leandro Carvalho 'butt-exercise' DVD
New York
[ "Obamacare" ]
{ "passage": 257, "query": 423 }
Query: Tavenner acknowledged that while some insurance companies had decided to stop offering certain plans on the individual market, the @placeholder did not force them to make that decision, and consumers whose plans have been canceled now have more comprehensive plans available to them. Entities: House Ways and Means Committee, Tavenner, Republicans, Administration, Obamacare, HealthCare.gov, Marilyn Tavenner, Republican, Americans, Democrats, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Massachusetts, Congress Passage: The woman at the center of the Obamacare enrollment site, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Marilyn Tavenner on Tuesday was the first government official to testify before Congress since the government's health insurance exchange went live on October 1. After nearly three hours of questions from both Republican and Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee, here's what we learned: 1. Finally, an apology After four very tumultuous weeks of open enrollment, Tavenner became the first government official to publicly apologize for the rocky rollout of HealthCare.gov. Tavenner: Sorry for problems, but system working "We know that consumers are eager to purchase this coverage and to the millions of Americans who have attempted to use HealthCare.gov to shop and enroll in health care coverage, I want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should," Tavenner said during her opening remarks. Woman at center of Obamacare website is first official to apologize for rocky rollout. Republicans say President's Obamacare promise is misleading. Administration cites Massachusetts health care law as example of slow enrollments. Is the law helping? Republicans say no, Democrats cite happy customers
Obamacare
[ "Massachusetts" ]
{ "passage": 257, "query": 424 }
Query: "And I think you've seen that in our projections, and that was the @placeholder experience as well." Entities: House Ways and Means Committee, Tavenner, Republicans, Administration, Obamacare, HealthCare.gov, Marilyn Tavenner, Republican, Americans, Democrats, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Massachusetts, Congress Passage: The woman at the center of the Obamacare enrollment site, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Marilyn Tavenner on Tuesday was the first government official to testify before Congress since the government's health insurance exchange went live on October 1. After nearly three hours of questions from both Republican and Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee, here's what we learned: 1. Finally, an apology After four very tumultuous weeks of open enrollment, Tavenner became the first government official to publicly apologize for the rocky rollout of HealthCare.gov. Tavenner: Sorry for problems, but system working "We know that consumers are eager to purchase this coverage and to the millions of Americans who have attempted to use HealthCare.gov to shop and enroll in health care coverage, I want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should," Tavenner said during her opening remarks. Woman at center of Obamacare website is first official to apologize for rocky rollout. Republicans say President's Obamacare promise is misleading. Administration cites Massachusetts health care law as example of slow enrollments. Is the law helping? Republicans say no, Democrats cite happy customers
Massachusetts
[ "Republican", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 257, "query": 425 }
Query: As @placeholder after Republican read testimonials from their constituents about the disastrous effects the Affordable Care Act is having on insurance policies, and the tortured experiences many have had trying to enroll online, the stories coming from Democrats were quite different. Entities: House Ways and Means Committee, Tavenner, Republicans, Administration, Obamacare, HealthCare.gov, Marilyn Tavenner, Republican, Americans, Democrats, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Massachusetts, Congress Passage: The woman at the center of the Obamacare enrollment site, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Marilyn Tavenner on Tuesday was the first government official to testify before Congress since the government's health insurance exchange went live on October 1. After nearly three hours of questions from both Republican and Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee, here's what we learned: 1. Finally, an apology After four very tumultuous weeks of open enrollment, Tavenner became the first government official to publicly apologize for the rocky rollout of HealthCare.gov. Tavenner: Sorry for problems, but system working "We know that consumers are eager to purchase this coverage and to the millions of Americans who have attempted to use HealthCare.gov to shop and enroll in health care coverage, I want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should," Tavenner said during her opening remarks. Woman at center of Obamacare website is first official to apologize for rocky rollout. Republicans say President's Obamacare promise is misleading. Administration cites Massachusetts health care law as example of slow enrollments. Is the law helping? Republicans say no, Democrats cite happy customers
Republican
[ "Republican", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 257, "query": 425 }
Query: As @placeholder after Republican read testimonials from their constituents about the disastrous effects the Affordable Care Act is having on insurance policies, and the tortured experiences many have had trying to enroll online, the stories coming from Democrats were quite different. Entities: House Ways and Means Committee, Tavenner, Republicans, Administration, Obamacare, HealthCare.gov, Marilyn Tavenner, Republican, Americans, Democrats, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Massachusetts, Congress Passage: The woman at the center of the Obamacare enrollment site, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Marilyn Tavenner on Tuesday was the first government official to testify before Congress since the government's health insurance exchange went live on October 1. After nearly three hours of questions from both Republican and Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee, here's what we learned: 1. Finally, an apology After four very tumultuous weeks of open enrollment, Tavenner became the first government official to publicly apologize for the rocky rollout of HealthCare.gov. Tavenner: Sorry for problems, but system working "We know that consumers are eager to purchase this coverage and to the millions of Americans who have attempted to use HealthCare.gov to shop and enroll in health care coverage, I want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should," Tavenner said during her opening remarks. Woman at center of Obamacare website is first official to apologize for rocky rollout. Republicans say President's Obamacare promise is misleading. Administration cites Massachusetts health care law as example of slow enrollments. Is the law helping? Republicans say no, Democrats cite happy customers
Republicans
[ "Republican", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 257, "query": 426 }
Query: As Republican after @placeholder read testimonials from their constituents about the disastrous effects the Affordable Care Act is having on insurance policies, and the tortured experiences many have had trying to enroll online, the stories coming from Democrats were quite different. Entities: House Ways and Means Committee, Tavenner, Republicans, Administration, Obamacare, HealthCare.gov, Marilyn Tavenner, Republican, Americans, Democrats, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Massachusetts, Congress Passage: The woman at the center of the Obamacare enrollment site, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Marilyn Tavenner on Tuesday was the first government official to testify before Congress since the government's health insurance exchange went live on October 1. After nearly three hours of questions from both Republican and Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee, here's what we learned: 1. Finally, an apology After four very tumultuous weeks of open enrollment, Tavenner became the first government official to publicly apologize for the rocky rollout of HealthCare.gov. Tavenner: Sorry for problems, but system working "We know that consumers are eager to purchase this coverage and to the millions of Americans who have attempted to use HealthCare.gov to shop and enroll in health care coverage, I want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should," Tavenner said during her opening remarks. Woman at center of Obamacare website is first official to apologize for rocky rollout. Republicans say President's Obamacare promise is misleading. Administration cites Massachusetts health care law as example of slow enrollments. Is the law helping? Republicans say no, Democrats cite happy customers
Republican
[ "Republican", "Republicans" ]
{ "passage": 257, "query": 426 }
Query: As Republican after @placeholder read testimonials from their constituents about the disastrous effects the Affordable Care Act is having on insurance policies, and the tortured experiences many have had trying to enroll online, the stories coming from Democrats were quite different. Entities: House Ways and Means Committee, Tavenner, Republicans, Administration, Obamacare, HealthCare.gov, Marilyn Tavenner, Republican, Americans, Democrats, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Massachusetts, Congress Passage: The woman at the center of the Obamacare enrollment site, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Marilyn Tavenner on Tuesday was the first government official to testify before Congress since the government's health insurance exchange went live on October 1. After nearly three hours of questions from both Republican and Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee, here's what we learned: 1. Finally, an apology After four very tumultuous weeks of open enrollment, Tavenner became the first government official to publicly apologize for the rocky rollout of HealthCare.gov. Tavenner: Sorry for problems, but system working "We know that consumers are eager to purchase this coverage and to the millions of Americans who have attempted to use HealthCare.gov to shop and enroll in health care coverage, I want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should," Tavenner said during her opening remarks. Woman at center of Obamacare website is first official to apologize for rocky rollout. Republicans say President's Obamacare promise is misleading. Administration cites Massachusetts health care law as example of slow enrollments. Is the law helping? Republicans say no, Democrats cite happy customers
Republicans
[ "Democrats" ]
{ "passage": 257, "query": 427 }
Query: As Republican after Republican read testimonials from their constituents about the disastrous effects the Affordable Care Act is having on insurance policies, and the tortured experiences many have had trying to enroll online, the stories coming from @placeholder were quite different. Entities: House Ways and Means Committee, Tavenner, Republicans, Administration, Obamacare, HealthCare.gov, Marilyn Tavenner, Republican, Americans, Democrats, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Massachusetts, Congress Passage: The woman at the center of the Obamacare enrollment site, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Marilyn Tavenner on Tuesday was the first government official to testify before Congress since the government's health insurance exchange went live on October 1. After nearly three hours of questions from both Republican and Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee, here's what we learned: 1. Finally, an apology After four very tumultuous weeks of open enrollment, Tavenner became the first government official to publicly apologize for the rocky rollout of HealthCare.gov. Tavenner: Sorry for problems, but system working "We know that consumers are eager to purchase this coverage and to the millions of Americans who have attempted to use HealthCare.gov to shop and enroll in health care coverage, I want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should," Tavenner said during her opening remarks. Woman at center of Obamacare website is first official to apologize for rocky rollout. Republicans say President's Obamacare promise is misleading. Administration cites Massachusetts health care law as example of slow enrollments. Is the law helping? Republicans say no, Democrats cite happy customers
Democrats
[ "Sydney" ]
{ "passage": 258, "query": 428 }
Query: The full-forward expressed his desire to move to @placeholder and a deal was stitched up and kept tight lipped during Hawthorn's premiership campaign. Entities: Swans, Brighton East, Hawks, Property Observer, Bondi, Jesinta Campbell, Hawthorn Hawks, AFL, East Brighton, Melbourne, Sydney, Lance 'Buddy' Franklin, Franklin, Sydney Swans, Hodder Street Passage: AFL star Lance 'Buddy' Franklin has sold his Melbourne home for a generous $1.73 million after settling into Sydney and his new role with the Sydney Swans. The 27-year-old made a profit of $95,000 from the November sale of the four-bedroom house at 55 Hodder Street in Brighton East according to the settlement details revealed this week, Property Observer reports. The former Hawthorn Hawks player purchased the modern two-storey house on a 678 square metre block for $1,635,000 back in 2010, with his recent sale reflecting an annual price gain of under 1.5 per cent. Lance 'Buddy' Franklin has sold his Melbourne home for $1.73 million in November, settlement papers recently revealed. The Sydney star sold the keys to Melbourne home after moving interstate. Franklin signed a $10 million contract with Swans on a nine-year deal. His luxurious East Brighton home was sold to a private buyer before the auction date. He currently lives with girlfriend Jesinta Campbell at Bondi in Sydney's east. The former Hawks player purchased the modern two-storey house on a 678 square metre block for $1,635,000 back in 2010
Sydney
[ "Sydney" ]
{ "passage": 258, "query": 429 }
Query: The Swans held their own @placeholder-based ceremony so that the players could continue to train ahead of the Saturday's grand final. Entities: Swans, Brighton East, Hawks, Property Observer, Bondi, Jesinta Campbell, Hawthorn Hawks, AFL, East Brighton, Melbourne, Sydney, Lance 'Buddy' Franklin, Franklin, Sydney Swans, Hodder Street Passage: AFL star Lance 'Buddy' Franklin has sold his Melbourne home for a generous $1.73 million after settling into Sydney and his new role with the Sydney Swans. The 27-year-old made a profit of $95,000 from the November sale of the four-bedroom house at 55 Hodder Street in Brighton East according to the settlement details revealed this week, Property Observer reports. The former Hawthorn Hawks player purchased the modern two-storey house on a 678 square metre block for $1,635,000 back in 2010, with his recent sale reflecting an annual price gain of under 1.5 per cent. Lance 'Buddy' Franklin has sold his Melbourne home for $1.73 million in November, settlement papers recently revealed. The Sydney star sold the keys to Melbourne home after moving interstate. Franklin signed a $10 million contract with Swans on a nine-year deal. His luxurious East Brighton home was sold to a private buyer before the auction date. He currently lives with girlfriend Jesinta Campbell at Bondi in Sydney's east. The former Hawks player purchased the modern two-storey house on a 678 square metre block for $1,635,000 back in 2010
Sydney
[ "Synchronised" ]
{ "passage": 259, "query": 430 }
Query: The figure of 20 was for champion jockey Tony McCoy, whose mount @placeholder died in last month’s Grand National. Entities: Grand National, Neil Sears, Synchronised, Animal Aid, AP McCoy Passage: By Neil Sears PUBLISHED: 08:56 EST, 27 May 2012 | UPDATED: 02:01 EST, 28 May 2012 One of the country’s leading jockeys has had 20 of his horses die during or after races in the past five years, it emerged yesterday. Two other top jockeys have suffered the deaths of 17 and 16 horses respectively over the same period. The figures, produced by an animal rights group, fuel claims that horse racing is cruel, and should be restricted. Fatalities: AP McCoy riding Synchronised at the 2012 Grand National, shortly before their fatal fall Animal Aid say that the jockeys’ death rates are broadly reflective of those across the entire sport, with the top riders having more deaths just because they have more races. AP McCoy tops ominous chart, losing one horse for every 199 he has ridden since 2007. List compiled by animals rights group to show dangers of racing
Synchronised
[ "Aaron Hernandez", "Hernandez" ]
{ "passage": 260, "query": 431 }
Query: @placeholder's lawyers have argued there's no way of knowing what was in the box. Entities: Lloyd, Hernandez, Shaneah Jenkins, New England Patriot, Odin Lloyd, Massachusetts, Shayanna Jenkins, CNN, Aaron Hernandez Passage: (CNN)Was it the alleged smoking gun? Four weeks into testimony against murder suspect Aaron Hernandez, the prosecution is beginning to link together certain elements of the case against the former New England Patriot. In a Massachusetts court Tuesday, during testimony by one of three cleaning ladies in the Hernandez household, prosecutors showed video of Hernandez's fiancee, Shayanna Jenkins, taking a trash bag from the house and placing it in the trunk of her sister's car. Her sister, Shaneah Jenkins, was the girlfriend of victim Odin Lloyd, a semipro football player, at the time of his murder. Lloyd, 27, was shot once in the back and six times in the front in June 2013, with the final two bullets fired as he lay face up, according to the medical examiner. Hernandez has pleaded not guilty. The murder weapon has not been found. Prosecution begins to tie together elements in case against Aaron Hernandez. A surveillance video before jury shows ex-football player's fiancee carrying heavy bag
Aaron Hernandez
[ "Aaron Hernandez", "Hernandez" ]
{ "passage": 260, "query": 431 }
Query: @placeholder's lawyers have argued there's no way of knowing what was in the box. Entities: Lloyd, Hernandez, Shaneah Jenkins, New England Patriot, Odin Lloyd, Massachusetts, Shayanna Jenkins, CNN, Aaron Hernandez Passage: (CNN)Was it the alleged smoking gun? Four weeks into testimony against murder suspect Aaron Hernandez, the prosecution is beginning to link together certain elements of the case against the former New England Patriot. In a Massachusetts court Tuesday, during testimony by one of three cleaning ladies in the Hernandez household, prosecutors showed video of Hernandez's fiancee, Shayanna Jenkins, taking a trash bag from the house and placing it in the trunk of her sister's car. Her sister, Shaneah Jenkins, was the girlfriend of victim Odin Lloyd, a semipro football player, at the time of his murder. Lloyd, 27, was shot once in the back and six times in the front in June 2013, with the final two bullets fired as he lay face up, according to the medical examiner. Hernandez has pleaded not guilty. The murder weapon has not been found. Prosecution begins to tie together elements in case against Aaron Hernandez. A surveillance video before jury shows ex-football player's fiancee carrying heavy bag
Hernandez
[ "Youth Code" ]
{ "passage": 261, "query": 432 }
Query: As for L’Oréal's @placeholder serum, which is priced much cheaper at $25 a container, 'ten years of gene research' has led the company to claim: 'We now have the knowledge to help you begin cracking the code to younger acting skin.' Entities: Lancôme Génifique, Federal Trade Comission, L'Oréal, Jessica Rich, Génifique, FTC, Youth Code, Annabel Fenwick Elliott, L’Oréal, Bureau of Consumer Protection Passage: By Annabel Fenwick Elliott Skincare super-brand L’Oréal has promised not to make any further claims that two of its popular anti-aging serums 'target' or 'affect' genes, as part of a settlement with the Federal Trade Comission's Bureau of Consumer Protection. According to the FTC, L’Oréal is guilty of making 'false and unsubstantiated claims' about the anti-aging benefits of its Génifique and Youth Code products, which aren't actually backed up by hard science. Jessica Rich, Director of the FTC said: 'It would be nice if cosmetics could alter our genes and turn back time. But L’Oréal couldn’t support these claims.' You don't say: L'Oréal has promised not to make any further claims that its Youth Code (pictured) or its Lancôme Génifique anti-aging serums 'target' or 'affect' genes, unless they are backed up by hard science. The cosmetics giant is now prohibited from claiming that its Génifique and Youth Code products 'affect' or 'target' genes
Youth Code
[ "Lord Truscott" ]
{ "passage": 262, "query": 433 }
Query: The ethics panel found last week that @placeholder "was advertising his power and willingness to influence parliament in order for substantial financial inducement." Entities: Britain, LONDON, Taylor, Lord Truscott, Metropolitan Police, England, House of Lords, Blackburn, United Kingdom, CNN, London, Sunday Times Passage: LONDON, England (CNN) -- Britain's House of Lords voted Wednesday to suspend two of its members over corruption claims -- the first time a lord has been barred from the chamber since 1642, a spokesman for the chamber said. Britain's House of Lords voted to suspend two of its members. It's first time a lord has been barred since 1642. Lord Taylor of Blackburn and Lord Truscott allegedly agreed to use their influence to get a loophole into a proposed tax law in exchange for cash, but the person offering the bribe turned out to be an undercover reporter. The Sunday Times newspaper ran the sting operation, in which journalists approached members of the House of Lords, claiming to be acting on behalf of a foreign business looking to open a chain of stores in the United Kingdom. Lord Taylor of Blackburn and Lord Truscott barred for corruption charges. They allegedly agreed to take cash to influence specific legislation. They will not face criminal charges, London's Metropolitan Police said
Lord Truscott
[ "Syria", "Syrian" ]
{ "passage": 263, "query": 434 }
Query: A call to the @placeholder embassy press office Sunday was not immediately returned. Entities: YouTube, Syrian, Daraa, Syria, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- Two videos newly posted on YouTube show what Syrian opposition activists say is the gruesome slaughter of civilians in the besieged city of Daraa who had tried to feed people during a recent uprising. One video shows what appears to be a group of Syrian security forces standing over dead bodies, making jokes and discussing planting weapons on them. The gruesome images include the bloody, mangled bodies of five men in civilian clothes. They lie close together on a rooftop, in pools of blood. A group of men dressed in military uniforms walk around them, talking. "Show me those weapons," one says, "put them here." Videos show people in military uniforms discussing putting weapons on dead bodies. "These are the weapons the committee will come film," a voice says on the video. Syria has previously described protesters as "armed criminals" Those killed were trying to feed people during a siege on Daraa, opposition activists say
Syria
[ "Syria", "Syrian" ]
{ "passage": 263, "query": 434 }
Query: A call to the @placeholder embassy press office Sunday was not immediately returned. Entities: YouTube, Syrian, Daraa, Syria, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- Two videos newly posted on YouTube show what Syrian opposition activists say is the gruesome slaughter of civilians in the besieged city of Daraa who had tried to feed people during a recent uprising. One video shows what appears to be a group of Syrian security forces standing over dead bodies, making jokes and discussing planting weapons on them. The gruesome images include the bloody, mangled bodies of five men in civilian clothes. They lie close together on a rooftop, in pools of blood. A group of men dressed in military uniforms walk around them, talking. "Show me those weapons," one says, "put them here." Videos show people in military uniforms discussing putting weapons on dead bodies. "These are the weapons the committee will come film," a voice says on the video. Syria has previously described protesters as "armed criminals" Those killed were trying to feed people during a siege on Daraa, opposition activists say
Syrian
[ "Cameron Robertson" ]
{ "passage": 264, "query": 435 }
Query: Looking back at that time, @placeholder says they discovered that "oatmeal for breakfast is wonderfully filling, and wonderfully cheap." Entities: Cameron Robertson, Lockitron, Kickstarter, University of Colorado, Paul Gerhardt, CNN, London Passage: London (CNN) -- For a few days, Lockitron looked like the little app that would, and should, but then couldn't. Lockitron, which enables doors to be unlocked through a smart phone, was rejected by Kickstarter in October. It was turned away for being a home improvement product, which the funding platform does not support. But then Lockitron went "DIY" on its own crowd-funding. In one day, orders hit $500,000. They are now sitting at $2.2 million, the equivalent of more than 15,000 units. Read more: 'Father of the internet': the case for online freedom Lockitron creators Cameron Robertson and Paul Gerhardt were both University of Colorado students -- studying history, economics and finance, and computer science respectively -- when they started playing with inventions. Lockitron is an app that enables doors to be unlocked through a smart phone. After having been rejected by Kickstarter, the start-up managed to successfully raise funds online. Lockitron senses your proximity to the door, then uses wifi or bluetooth to unlock it once you're in range
Cameron Robertson
[ "Kickstarter" ]
{ "passage": 264, "query": 436 }
Query: They turned to @placeholder as the "perfect venue" to fund the project. Entities: Cameron Robertson, Lockitron, Kickstarter, University of Colorado, Paul Gerhardt, CNN, London Passage: London (CNN) -- For a few days, Lockitron looked like the little app that would, and should, but then couldn't. Lockitron, which enables doors to be unlocked through a smart phone, was rejected by Kickstarter in October. It was turned away for being a home improvement product, which the funding platform does not support. But then Lockitron went "DIY" on its own crowd-funding. In one day, orders hit $500,000. They are now sitting at $2.2 million, the equivalent of more than 15,000 units. Read more: 'Father of the internet': the case for online freedom Lockitron creators Cameron Robertson and Paul Gerhardt were both University of Colorado students -- studying history, economics and finance, and computer science respectively -- when they started playing with inventions. Lockitron is an app that enables doors to be unlocked through a smart phone. After having been rejected by Kickstarter, the start-up managed to successfully raise funds online. Lockitron senses your proximity to the door, then uses wifi or bluetooth to unlock it once you're in range
Kickstarter
[ "Darren Leggett", "Leggett" ]
{ "passage": 265, "query": 437 }
Query: @placeholder’s six-year campaign of abuse was only uncovered when a boy he abused told a teacher what had been happening to him. Entities: Leggett, Horwich, Bolton, Bolton Crown Court, Darren Leggett, Hart, Joseph Hart Passage: Married school caretaker Joseph Hart tried to order a 12-year-old girl from a notorious paedophile for £100 an hour by text but has been spared jail A married school caretaker who tried to order a 12-year-old girl by text from a notorious paedophile for £100 an hour has been spared jail. Father-of-three Joseph Hart contacted Darren Leggett via a website when police intercepted their messages and raided Hart's home in Horwich, Bolton. He was negotiating by text message for the girl to be sent to him and the deal was at an early stage, Bolton Crown Court heard. Hart, 32, was convicted of arranging a child sex offence, but spared an immediate jail term. He was given a two-year suspended sentence. Joseph Hart contacted paedophile Darren Leggett via a website. He was negotiating by text message for girl to be sent to him, court heard. He had initially claimed he was trying to trap paedophile Leggett. But jury rejected this and found him guilty of arranging a child sex offence. Father-of-three Hart spared jail and given two-year suspended sentence
Darren Leggett
[ "Darren Leggett", "Leggett" ]
{ "passage": 265, "query": 437 }
Query: @placeholder’s six-year campaign of abuse was only uncovered when a boy he abused told a teacher what had been happening to him. Entities: Leggett, Horwich, Bolton, Bolton Crown Court, Darren Leggett, Hart, Joseph Hart Passage: Married school caretaker Joseph Hart tried to order a 12-year-old girl from a notorious paedophile for £100 an hour by text but has been spared jail A married school caretaker who tried to order a 12-year-old girl by text from a notorious paedophile for £100 an hour has been spared jail. Father-of-three Joseph Hart contacted Darren Leggett via a website when police intercepted their messages and raided Hart's home in Horwich, Bolton. He was negotiating by text message for the girl to be sent to him and the deal was at an early stage, Bolton Crown Court heard. Hart, 32, was convicted of arranging a child sex offence, but spared an immediate jail term. He was given a two-year suspended sentence. Joseph Hart contacted paedophile Darren Leggett via a website. He was negotiating by text message for girl to be sent to him, court heard. He had initially claimed he was trying to trap paedophile Leggett. But jury rejected this and found him guilty of arranging a child sex offence. Father-of-three Hart spared jail and given two-year suspended sentence
Leggett
[ "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" ]
{ "passage": 266, "query": 438 }
Query: However, except for a handful of roles, "@placeholder" also marked the end of a chapter in Wood's film career. Entities: Catalina Island, California, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, Natalie Wood, The Green Promise, CNN, West Side Story, Wood, Rebel Without a Cause Passage: (CNN) -- Natalie Wood was terrified of the water. As an 11-year-old shooting "The Green Promise," she was thrown off a bridge during a storm scene and nearly drowned. The incident scarred her for life. Thirty-two years later, Wood died after falling into the ocean off Catalina Island in California. Wood's life is full of such curiosities. She was that rare child performer to make the transition to adult movie star, but her rise to success was marked by troubled relationships. She had beauty and talent, but she suffered from alcohol abuse and once tried to commit suicide. And then there's her death, coming just as she was restarting her movie career. Natalie Wood was major movie star, considered one of world's most beautiful and talented. Films include "Rebel Without a Cause," "West Side Story," "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" Wood drowned in 1981; case was recently reopened
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
[ "Thai", "Thailand" ]
{ "passage": 267, "query": 439 }
Query: A government official said @placeholder forces were slowly getting control of the downtown area, with video footage showing soldiers shooting rounds toward the area with protesters. Entities: Liberian, Red Shirt, Canadian, Myanmarese, Thai, Government, Pole, non-Thais, Thailand, Bangkok, CNN, Seh Daeng Passage: Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- The bitter standoff between government troops and Red Shirt protesters in downtown Bangkok worsened Friday, the day after the wounding of a key protest leader aggravated the already deep tensions permeating the Thai capital. Hospital officials reported 16 people died in confrontations Friday in Bangkok, an urban fortress under siege and beset by gunfire, tear gas and stone-throwing. That followed the death of one person Thursday. The unrest boiled over after Thai authorities set a new deadline to seal off the Bangkok intersection where protesters have gathered by the thousands for the past month. In addition to the deaths, more than 140 people were wounded in the violence, including four non-Thais -- a Pole, a Canadian, a Liberian and a Myanmarese. NEW: Hospitals say 16 people have been killed in Bangkok violence. Red Shirt leader "Seh Daeng" is hospitalized after being shot earlier. Government says troops are regaining control of downtown area
Thai
[ "Thai", "Thailand" ]
{ "passage": 267, "query": 439 }
Query: A government official said @placeholder forces were slowly getting control of the downtown area, with video footage showing soldiers shooting rounds toward the area with protesters. Entities: Liberian, Red Shirt, Canadian, Myanmarese, Thai, Government, Pole, non-Thais, Thailand, Bangkok, CNN, Seh Daeng Passage: Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- The bitter standoff between government troops and Red Shirt protesters in downtown Bangkok worsened Friday, the day after the wounding of a key protest leader aggravated the already deep tensions permeating the Thai capital. Hospital officials reported 16 people died in confrontations Friday in Bangkok, an urban fortress under siege and beset by gunfire, tear gas and stone-throwing. That followed the death of one person Thursday. The unrest boiled over after Thai authorities set a new deadline to seal off the Bangkok intersection where protesters have gathered by the thousands for the past month. In addition to the deaths, more than 140 people were wounded in the violence, including four non-Thais -- a Pole, a Canadian, a Liberian and a Myanmarese. NEW: Hospitals say 16 people have been killed in Bangkok violence. Red Shirt leader "Seh Daeng" is hospitalized after being shot earlier. Government says troops are regaining control of downtown area
Thailand
[ "Thai", "Thailand" ]
{ "passage": 267, "query": 440 }
Query: Some @placeholder opposition leaders see him as an impediment to a peaceful resolution to the political stalemate that has gripped Thai politics, the reporter said. Entities: Liberian, Red Shirt, Canadian, Myanmarese, Thai, Government, Pole, non-Thais, Thailand, Bangkok, CNN, Seh Daeng Passage: Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- The bitter standoff between government troops and Red Shirt protesters in downtown Bangkok worsened Friday, the day after the wounding of a key protest leader aggravated the already deep tensions permeating the Thai capital. Hospital officials reported 16 people died in confrontations Friday in Bangkok, an urban fortress under siege and beset by gunfire, tear gas and stone-throwing. That followed the death of one person Thursday. The unrest boiled over after Thai authorities set a new deadline to seal off the Bangkok intersection where protesters have gathered by the thousands for the past month. In addition to the deaths, more than 140 people were wounded in the violence, including four non-Thais -- a Pole, a Canadian, a Liberian and a Myanmarese. NEW: Hospitals say 16 people have been killed in Bangkok violence. Red Shirt leader "Seh Daeng" is hospitalized after being shot earlier. Government says troops are regaining control of downtown area
Thai
[ "Thai", "Thailand" ]
{ "passage": 267, "query": 440 }
Query: Some @placeholder opposition leaders see him as an impediment to a peaceful resolution to the political stalemate that has gripped Thai politics, the reporter said. Entities: Liberian, Red Shirt, Canadian, Myanmarese, Thai, Government, Pole, non-Thais, Thailand, Bangkok, CNN, Seh Daeng Passage: Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- The bitter standoff between government troops and Red Shirt protesters in downtown Bangkok worsened Friday, the day after the wounding of a key protest leader aggravated the already deep tensions permeating the Thai capital. Hospital officials reported 16 people died in confrontations Friday in Bangkok, an urban fortress under siege and beset by gunfire, tear gas and stone-throwing. That followed the death of one person Thursday. The unrest boiled over after Thai authorities set a new deadline to seal off the Bangkok intersection where protesters have gathered by the thousands for the past month. In addition to the deaths, more than 140 people were wounded in the violence, including four non-Thais -- a Pole, a Canadian, a Liberian and a Myanmarese. NEW: Hospitals say 16 people have been killed in Bangkok violence. Red Shirt leader "Seh Daeng" is hospitalized after being shot earlier. Government says troops are regaining control of downtown area
Thailand
[ "Sony" ]
{ "passage": 268, "query": 441 }
Query: The @placeholder hack story has received limited news coverage in China. Entities: Hong Kong, Korean, Chinese, U.S., Facebook, Western, Twitter, Instagram, North Korea, CNN, Sony, China Passage: Censorship is a part of daily life in China. News articles are erased from online search engines, social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter are banned, and CNN is routinely blacked out for Chinese viewers. Instagram was a huge hit in China -- until the government banned it during the Hong Kong protests. "All good things must end," one young Chinese woman told me -- seemingly resigned to the fact that she can no longer post photos on Instagram. While such restrictions would likely incite mass outrage in many Western countries, citizens in China often have no choice but to relinquish some personal freedom as the government keeps a firm grip on certain aspects of life in this booming society. News on Sony hack is censored in China, with just a few stories that get little play. Government-controlled search engine turns up just one article on "North Korea hack" U.S. government believes N. Korean hackers are launching attacks from China
Sony
[ "Aubry", "Gabriel", "Gabriel Aubry" ]
{ "passage": 269, "query": 442 }
Query: It is claimed by sources that social workers concluded @placeholder 'needed to work on his anger issues.' Entities: Sarah Fitzmaurice, Los Angeles Superior Court, Nahla, Gabriel Aubry, Eleanor Gower, Berry, Department of Children and Family Services, Los Angeles, Halle, Gabriel, Aubry, Halle Berry Passage: By Eleanor Gower and Sarah Fitzmaurice UPDATED: 07:42 EST, 31 January 2012 It's proving to be a bitter and ugly custody battle between Halle Berry and her ex Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. And according to reports today, the former couple have been told they should take parenting classes together to see how their war is affecting their three-year-old girl. Halle, 45, and 36-year-old Gabriel, were in court today, have been recommended to take the classes by the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services. Bitter battle: Halle Berry arrives at Los Angeles Superior Court today in the ongoing custody battle against her ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. Child Services recommend the classes to help them be 'better parents' Aubry also told that he should take anger management classes. Oscar winner is paying Aubry's legal fees. Berry asks for Aubry to 'have supervised visits with Nahla'
Aubry
[ "Aubry", "Gabriel", "Gabriel Aubry" ]
{ "passage": 269, "query": 442 }
Query: It is claimed by sources that social workers concluded @placeholder 'needed to work on his anger issues.' Entities: Sarah Fitzmaurice, Los Angeles Superior Court, Nahla, Gabriel Aubry, Eleanor Gower, Berry, Department of Children and Family Services, Los Angeles, Halle, Gabriel, Aubry, Halle Berry Passage: By Eleanor Gower and Sarah Fitzmaurice UPDATED: 07:42 EST, 31 January 2012 It's proving to be a bitter and ugly custody battle between Halle Berry and her ex Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. And according to reports today, the former couple have been told they should take parenting classes together to see how their war is affecting their three-year-old girl. Halle, 45, and 36-year-old Gabriel, were in court today, have been recommended to take the classes by the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services. Bitter battle: Halle Berry arrives at Los Angeles Superior Court today in the ongoing custody battle against her ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. Child Services recommend the classes to help them be 'better parents' Aubry also told that he should take anger management classes. Oscar winner is paying Aubry's legal fees. Berry asks for Aubry to 'have supervised visits with Nahla'
Gabriel
[ "Aubry", "Gabriel", "Gabriel Aubry" ]
{ "passage": 269, "query": 442 }
Query: It is claimed by sources that social workers concluded @placeholder 'needed to work on his anger issues.' Entities: Sarah Fitzmaurice, Los Angeles Superior Court, Nahla, Gabriel Aubry, Eleanor Gower, Berry, Department of Children and Family Services, Los Angeles, Halle, Gabriel, Aubry, Halle Berry Passage: By Eleanor Gower and Sarah Fitzmaurice UPDATED: 07:42 EST, 31 January 2012 It's proving to be a bitter and ugly custody battle between Halle Berry and her ex Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. And according to reports today, the former couple have been told they should take parenting classes together to see how their war is affecting their three-year-old girl. Halle, 45, and 36-year-old Gabriel, were in court today, have been recommended to take the classes by the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services. Bitter battle: Halle Berry arrives at Los Angeles Superior Court today in the ongoing custody battle against her ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. Child Services recommend the classes to help them be 'better parents' Aubry also told that he should take anger management classes. Oscar winner is paying Aubry's legal fees. Berry asks for Aubry to 'have supervised visits with Nahla'
Gabriel Aubry
[ "Aubry", "Gabriel", "Gabriel Aubry" ]
{ "passage": 269, "query": 443 }
Query: @placeholder allegedly pushed the nanny while she was holding three-year-old Entities: Sarah Fitzmaurice, Los Angeles Superior Court, Nahla, Gabriel Aubry, Eleanor Gower, Berry, Department of Children and Family Services, Los Angeles, Halle, Gabriel, Aubry, Halle Berry Passage: By Eleanor Gower and Sarah Fitzmaurice UPDATED: 07:42 EST, 31 January 2012 It's proving to be a bitter and ugly custody battle between Halle Berry and her ex Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. And according to reports today, the former couple have been told they should take parenting classes together to see how their war is affecting their three-year-old girl. Halle, 45, and 36-year-old Gabriel, were in court today, have been recommended to take the classes by the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services. Bitter battle: Halle Berry arrives at Los Angeles Superior Court today in the ongoing custody battle against her ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. Child Services recommend the classes to help them be 'better parents' Aubry also told that he should take anger management classes. Oscar winner is paying Aubry's legal fees. Berry asks for Aubry to 'have supervised visits with Nahla'
Aubry
[ "Aubry", "Gabriel", "Gabriel Aubry" ]
{ "passage": 269, "query": 443 }
Query: @placeholder allegedly pushed the nanny while she was holding three-year-old Entities: Sarah Fitzmaurice, Los Angeles Superior Court, Nahla, Gabriel Aubry, Eleanor Gower, Berry, Department of Children and Family Services, Los Angeles, Halle, Gabriel, Aubry, Halle Berry Passage: By Eleanor Gower and Sarah Fitzmaurice UPDATED: 07:42 EST, 31 January 2012 It's proving to be a bitter and ugly custody battle between Halle Berry and her ex Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. And according to reports today, the former couple have been told they should take parenting classes together to see how their war is affecting their three-year-old girl. Halle, 45, and 36-year-old Gabriel, were in court today, have been recommended to take the classes by the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services. Bitter battle: Halle Berry arrives at Los Angeles Superior Court today in the ongoing custody battle against her ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. Child Services recommend the classes to help them be 'better parents' Aubry also told that he should take anger management classes. Oscar winner is paying Aubry's legal fees. Berry asks for Aubry to 'have supervised visits with Nahla'
Gabriel
[ "Aubry", "Gabriel", "Gabriel Aubry" ]
{ "passage": 269, "query": 443 }
Query: @placeholder allegedly pushed the nanny while she was holding three-year-old Entities: Sarah Fitzmaurice, Los Angeles Superior Court, Nahla, Gabriel Aubry, Eleanor Gower, Berry, Department of Children and Family Services, Los Angeles, Halle, Gabriel, Aubry, Halle Berry Passage: By Eleanor Gower and Sarah Fitzmaurice UPDATED: 07:42 EST, 31 January 2012 It's proving to be a bitter and ugly custody battle between Halle Berry and her ex Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. And according to reports today, the former couple have been told they should take parenting classes together to see how their war is affecting their three-year-old girl. Halle, 45, and 36-year-old Gabriel, were in court today, have been recommended to take the classes by the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services. Bitter battle: Halle Berry arrives at Los Angeles Superior Court today in the ongoing custody battle against her ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. Child Services recommend the classes to help them be 'better parents' Aubry also told that he should take anger management classes. Oscar winner is paying Aubry's legal fees. Berry asks for Aubry to 'have supervised visits with Nahla'
Gabriel Aubry
[ "Aubry", "Gabriel", "Gabriel Aubry" ]
{ "passage": 269, "query": 444 }
Query: professional help after the nanny claimed @placeholder screams at the child Entities: Sarah Fitzmaurice, Los Angeles Superior Court, Nahla, Gabriel Aubry, Eleanor Gower, Berry, Department of Children and Family Services, Los Angeles, Halle, Gabriel, Aubry, Halle Berry Passage: By Eleanor Gower and Sarah Fitzmaurice UPDATED: 07:42 EST, 31 January 2012 It's proving to be a bitter and ugly custody battle between Halle Berry and her ex Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. And according to reports today, the former couple have been told they should take parenting classes together to see how their war is affecting their three-year-old girl. Halle, 45, and 36-year-old Gabriel, were in court today, have been recommended to take the classes by the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services. Bitter battle: Halle Berry arrives at Los Angeles Superior Court today in the ongoing custody battle against her ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. Child Services recommend the classes to help them be 'better parents' Aubry also told that he should take anger management classes. Oscar winner is paying Aubry's legal fees. Berry asks for Aubry to 'have supervised visits with Nahla'
Aubry
[ "Aubry", "Gabriel", "Gabriel Aubry" ]
{ "passage": 269, "query": 444 }
Query: professional help after the nanny claimed @placeholder screams at the child Entities: Sarah Fitzmaurice, Los Angeles Superior Court, Nahla, Gabriel Aubry, Eleanor Gower, Berry, Department of Children and Family Services, Los Angeles, Halle, Gabriel, Aubry, Halle Berry Passage: By Eleanor Gower and Sarah Fitzmaurice UPDATED: 07:42 EST, 31 January 2012 It's proving to be a bitter and ugly custody battle between Halle Berry and her ex Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. And according to reports today, the former couple have been told they should take parenting classes together to see how their war is affecting their three-year-old girl. Halle, 45, and 36-year-old Gabriel, were in court today, have been recommended to take the classes by the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services. Bitter battle: Halle Berry arrives at Los Angeles Superior Court today in the ongoing custody battle against her ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. Child Services recommend the classes to help them be 'better parents' Aubry also told that he should take anger management classes. Oscar winner is paying Aubry's legal fees. Berry asks for Aubry to 'have supervised visits with Nahla'
Gabriel
[ "Aubry", "Gabriel", "Gabriel Aubry" ]
{ "passage": 269, "query": 444 }
Query: professional help after the nanny claimed @placeholder screams at the child Entities: Sarah Fitzmaurice, Los Angeles Superior Court, Nahla, Gabriel Aubry, Eleanor Gower, Berry, Department of Children and Family Services, Los Angeles, Halle, Gabriel, Aubry, Halle Berry Passage: By Eleanor Gower and Sarah Fitzmaurice UPDATED: 07:42 EST, 31 January 2012 It's proving to be a bitter and ugly custody battle between Halle Berry and her ex Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. And according to reports today, the former couple have been told they should take parenting classes together to see how their war is affecting their three-year-old girl. Halle, 45, and 36-year-old Gabriel, were in court today, have been recommended to take the classes by the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services. Bitter battle: Halle Berry arrives at Los Angeles Superior Court today in the ongoing custody battle against her ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. Child Services recommend the classes to help them be 'better parents' Aubry also told that he should take anger management classes. Oscar winner is paying Aubry's legal fees. Berry asks for Aubry to 'have supervised visits with Nahla'
Gabriel Aubry
[ "Manchester United", "United" ]
{ "passage": 270, "query": 445 }
Query: Ferdinand, who won six league titles with @placeholder, says the new manager needs time to ensure his new signings gel and come together. Entities: United, Alex Ferguson, League Cups, Louis van Gaal, Ferguson, Scot, Manchester United, David Moyes, European, Champions League, Premier League, Rio Ferdinand, CNN, British, FA Cups Passage: (CNN) -- Rio Ferdinand was one of the world's top defenders -- now he's turned his hand to defending the reputation of his former manager Alex Ferguson. The Scot, one of British football's most successful leaders, has been criticized in recent months following Manchester United's dramatic downturn in form since his departure. Over two decades, Ferguson won 13 Premier League titles, two Champions League crowns, five FA Cups and four League Cups. But after leading United to league glory in 2013, a title won by 11 points, Ferguson retired and appeared to take his magic touch with him. Under David Moyes, United capitulated in alarming fashion, finishing seventh and failing to qualify for European competition. Rio Ferdinand launches staunch defense of Alex Ferguson. Former Manchester United boss is regarded as one of the best managers in world football. United have struggled since the Scot left in 2013. Louis van Gaal charged with restoring club's fortunes
Manchester United
[ "Manchester United", "United" ]
{ "passage": 270, "query": 445 }
Query: Ferdinand, who won six league titles with @placeholder, says the new manager needs time to ensure his new signings gel and come together. Entities: United, Alex Ferguson, League Cups, Louis van Gaal, Ferguson, Scot, Manchester United, David Moyes, European, Champions League, Premier League, Rio Ferdinand, CNN, British, FA Cups Passage: (CNN) -- Rio Ferdinand was one of the world's top defenders -- now he's turned his hand to defending the reputation of his former manager Alex Ferguson. The Scot, one of British football's most successful leaders, has been criticized in recent months following Manchester United's dramatic downturn in form since his departure. Over two decades, Ferguson won 13 Premier League titles, two Champions League crowns, five FA Cups and four League Cups. But after leading United to league glory in 2013, a title won by 11 points, Ferguson retired and appeared to take his magic touch with him. Under David Moyes, United capitulated in alarming fashion, finishing seventh and failing to qualify for European competition. Rio Ferdinand launches staunch defense of Alex Ferguson. Former Manchester United boss is regarded as one of the best managers in world football. United have struggled since the Scot left in 2013. Louis van Gaal charged with restoring club's fortunes
United
[ "China" ]
{ "passage": 271, "query": 446 }
Query: @placeholder's constitution guarantees ethnic minorities equal rights and limited autonomy. Entities: Rebiya Kadeer, Turkic, Virginia, Chinese, Kadeer, Dalai Lama, Tibetan Buddhist, Uyghur Muslims, CNN, China, Mother of All Uyghurs Passage: (CNN) -- She's been compared to the Dalai Lama, the Chinese Tibetan Buddhist leader, but the name Rebiya Kadeer doesn't ring a bell to many people outside of China. Rebiya Kadeer has been dubbed "the Mother of All Uyghurs." Nevertheless, the world-famous man and the relatively obscure woman share similarities that chime with political relevance. A diminutive northern Virginia resident, Kadeer has emerged as the voice of the restive but relatively unknown Uyghur Muslims, a Turkic-speaking ethnic minority in China, and the group's far-flung diaspora. And like the Dalai Lama, she's revered by supporters and reviled by the Chinese government. Rebiya Kadeer emerges as leader of minority Uyghur Muslims in China. Chinese government reviles Kadeer, blames her for stoking unrest. Kadeer mirrors the non-violent sentiment espoused by the Dalai Lama. This is a "very dark time for the Uyghur people," Kadeer says
China
[ "Chinese" ]
{ "passage": 271, "query": 447 }
Query: They include "permission to have more children (except in urban areas, minorities are generally not bound by the one-child policy)," paying fewer taxes, getting "greater access to public office," and better education for children -- in @placeholder rather than native tongues. Entities: Rebiya Kadeer, Turkic, Virginia, Chinese, Kadeer, Dalai Lama, Tibetan Buddhist, Uyghur Muslims, CNN, China, Mother of All Uyghurs Passage: (CNN) -- She's been compared to the Dalai Lama, the Chinese Tibetan Buddhist leader, but the name Rebiya Kadeer doesn't ring a bell to many people outside of China. Rebiya Kadeer has been dubbed "the Mother of All Uyghurs." Nevertheless, the world-famous man and the relatively obscure woman share similarities that chime with political relevance. A diminutive northern Virginia resident, Kadeer has emerged as the voice of the restive but relatively unknown Uyghur Muslims, a Turkic-speaking ethnic minority in China, and the group's far-flung diaspora. And like the Dalai Lama, she's revered by supporters and reviled by the Chinese government. Rebiya Kadeer emerges as leader of minority Uyghur Muslims in China. Chinese government reviles Kadeer, blames her for stoking unrest. Kadeer mirrors the non-violent sentiment espoused by the Dalai Lama. This is a "very dark time for the Uyghur people," Kadeer says
Chinese
[ "Mother of All Uyghurs" ]
{ "passage": 271, "query": 448 }
Query: Kadeer has spent much of the last few weeks plowing through media interviews and chatting about how she juggles being the "@placeholder" with being a mother to her flesh-and-blood children. Entities: Rebiya Kadeer, Turkic, Virginia, Chinese, Kadeer, Dalai Lama, Tibetan Buddhist, Uyghur Muslims, CNN, China, Mother of All Uyghurs Passage: (CNN) -- She's been compared to the Dalai Lama, the Chinese Tibetan Buddhist leader, but the name Rebiya Kadeer doesn't ring a bell to many people outside of China. Rebiya Kadeer has been dubbed "the Mother of All Uyghurs." Nevertheless, the world-famous man and the relatively obscure woman share similarities that chime with political relevance. A diminutive northern Virginia resident, Kadeer has emerged as the voice of the restive but relatively unknown Uyghur Muslims, a Turkic-speaking ethnic minority in China, and the group's far-flung diaspora. And like the Dalai Lama, she's revered by supporters and reviled by the Chinese government. Rebiya Kadeer emerges as leader of minority Uyghur Muslims in China. Chinese government reviles Kadeer, blames her for stoking unrest. Kadeer mirrors the non-violent sentiment espoused by the Dalai Lama. This is a "very dark time for the Uyghur people," Kadeer says
Mother of All Uyghurs
[ "Rory McIlroy" ]
{ "passage": 272, "query": 449 }
Query: said 2009 winner @placeholder, who played with Gallacher in the opening two rounds -- also carding 63 on the opening day before a bout of food poisoning saw him struggle to 70 on Friday. Entities: Caroline Wozniacki, Stephen Gallacher, Northern Irishman, Rory McIlroy, Dubai Desert Classic, New Year's Eve, Tiger Woods, Sydney, CNN, Dubai Passage: (CNN) -- It could've paid for some wedding. With fiancée Caroline Wozniacki watching, golf star Rory McIlroy thought they were in for an unexpected early gift in Dubai on Saturday. Seeking the record $2.5 million on offer for a hole-in-one at the 325-yard par-four 17th hole, the former world No. 1 saw his drive roll agonizingly past the cup. "I saw the pitch mark and it must have just run past the hole -- it could have paid for my wedding," joked the Northern Irishman, who proposed to his tennis star girlfriend in Sydney on New Year's Eve. "It's a great shot to get it on that green and try to get it in the hole. I'll go for it again tomorrow and see what happens," he told reporters. Rory McIlroy two shots off the lead at the Dubai Desert Classic after a 69 on Saturday. Former world No. 1 comes close to earning a $2.5 million prize for a hole-in-one. He is upstaged by defending champion Stephen Gallacher, who shoots third-round 63. Top-ranked Tiger Woods in a tie for 37th, 11 shots back after carding two-under-par 70
Rory McIlroy
[ "Brazil" ]
{ "passage": 273, "query": 450 }
Query: He was in the starting lineup for @placeholder at the 2006 World Cup, when the team was eliminated in the quarterfinals. Entities: French, Rio de Janeiro, World Cup, Brazilian, Brazil, Le Harve, Adriano, FIFA World Cup Passage: Former Brazilian FIFA World Cup star Adriano has been charged over his alleged connection to drug trafficker in his native Rio de Janeiro. Prosecutors claim the 32-year-old former footballer bought a motorbike and gave it to a known drug dealer in the shantytown where he grew up. It is understood the former striker could face up to ten years in prison if convicted. Former Brazilian World Cup star Adriano, left, has been charged over his alleged connection with a drug trafficking gang in his native Rio de Janeiro, the striker, pictured right in Brazil's colours, last played for his country in 2010. Former star accused of gifting a motorbike to a drug dealer. The 32-year-old striker has been ordered to hand over his passport. Adriano faces ten years in prison if convicted. Career-reviving talks with French club Le Harve now in doubt
Brazil
[ "UDP" ]
{ "passage": 274, "query": 451 }
Query: Created as a government pilot program in 2008, the @placeholder has received more than 3,000 inquiries. Entities: National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Gahl, NIH, Maryland, Undiagnosed Diseases Program, Bethesda, CNN, William Gahl, UDP Passage: Bethesda, Maryland (CNN) -- Tucked away on the sprawling campus of the National Institutes of Health, an elite team of doctors and researchers search for clues to solve medical mysteries that have eluded a diagnosis. They're detectives for a one-of-a-kind initiative at the NIH. It's called the Undiagnosed Diseases Program or UDP. Together, the UDP's team focuses its vast expertise on trying to save patients' lives and creating new science. Dr. William Gahl is the clinical director of NIH's National Human Genome Research Institute and the Undiagnosed Diseases Program's lead investigator. "The mission is really two-fold," Gahl says. "One is to try to get to a diagnosis for people who have struggled for so long to achieve a diagnosis -- of course there all kinds of benefits to that. The second is to discover new diseases or new aspects of known diseases so we can help the entire community of individuals with related disorders." At NIH, an elite team of doctors and researchers seek to solve medical mysteries. The Undiagnosed Diseases Program tries to save patients' lives and create new science. 6,800 rare diseases in the world, according to NIH estimates
UDP
[ "NIH", "National Institutes of Health" ]
{ "passage": 274, "query": 452 }
Query: Those chosen few head to @placeholder's clinical center for a week of complex and exhaustive tests. Entities: National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Gahl, NIH, Maryland, Undiagnosed Diseases Program, Bethesda, CNN, William Gahl, UDP Passage: Bethesda, Maryland (CNN) -- Tucked away on the sprawling campus of the National Institutes of Health, an elite team of doctors and researchers search for clues to solve medical mysteries that have eluded a diagnosis. They're detectives for a one-of-a-kind initiative at the NIH. It's called the Undiagnosed Diseases Program or UDP. Together, the UDP's team focuses its vast expertise on trying to save patients' lives and creating new science. Dr. William Gahl is the clinical director of NIH's National Human Genome Research Institute and the Undiagnosed Diseases Program's lead investigator. "The mission is really two-fold," Gahl says. "One is to try to get to a diagnosis for people who have struggled for so long to achieve a diagnosis -- of course there all kinds of benefits to that. The second is to discover new diseases or new aspects of known diseases so we can help the entire community of individuals with related disorders." At NIH, an elite team of doctors and researchers seek to solve medical mysteries. The Undiagnosed Diseases Program tries to save patients' lives and create new science. 6,800 rare diseases in the world, according to NIH estimates
NIH
[ "NIH", "National Institutes of Health" ]
{ "passage": 274, "query": 452 }
Query: Those chosen few head to @placeholder's clinical center for a week of complex and exhaustive tests. Entities: National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Gahl, NIH, Maryland, Undiagnosed Diseases Program, Bethesda, CNN, William Gahl, UDP Passage: Bethesda, Maryland (CNN) -- Tucked away on the sprawling campus of the National Institutes of Health, an elite team of doctors and researchers search for clues to solve medical mysteries that have eluded a diagnosis. They're detectives for a one-of-a-kind initiative at the NIH. It's called the Undiagnosed Diseases Program or UDP. Together, the UDP's team focuses its vast expertise on trying to save patients' lives and creating new science. Dr. William Gahl is the clinical director of NIH's National Human Genome Research Institute and the Undiagnosed Diseases Program's lead investigator. "The mission is really two-fold," Gahl says. "One is to try to get to a diagnosis for people who have struggled for so long to achieve a diagnosis -- of course there all kinds of benefits to that. The second is to discover new diseases or new aspects of known diseases so we can help the entire community of individuals with related disorders." At NIH, an elite team of doctors and researchers seek to solve medical mysteries. The Undiagnosed Diseases Program tries to save patients' lives and create new science. 6,800 rare diseases in the world, according to NIH estimates
National Institutes of Health
[ "UDP" ]
{ "passage": 274, "query": 453 }
Query: The clinical center is the world's largest hospital devoted to clinical research and allows the @placeholder team to perform around-the-clock testing with state-of-the-art technology. Entities: National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Gahl, NIH, Maryland, Undiagnosed Diseases Program, Bethesda, CNN, William Gahl, UDP Passage: Bethesda, Maryland (CNN) -- Tucked away on the sprawling campus of the National Institutes of Health, an elite team of doctors and researchers search for clues to solve medical mysteries that have eluded a diagnosis. They're detectives for a one-of-a-kind initiative at the NIH. It's called the Undiagnosed Diseases Program or UDP. Together, the UDP's team focuses its vast expertise on trying to save patients' lives and creating new science. Dr. William Gahl is the clinical director of NIH's National Human Genome Research Institute and the Undiagnosed Diseases Program's lead investigator. "The mission is really two-fold," Gahl says. "One is to try to get to a diagnosis for people who have struggled for so long to achieve a diagnosis -- of course there all kinds of benefits to that. The second is to discover new diseases or new aspects of known diseases so we can help the entire community of individuals with related disorders." At NIH, an elite team of doctors and researchers seek to solve medical mysteries. The Undiagnosed Diseases Program tries to save patients' lives and create new science. 6,800 rare diseases in the world, according to NIH estimates
UDP
[ "American" ]
{ "passage": 275, "query": 454 }
Query: In other words, although the war on Christmas phenomenon might have something to do with rising unbelief among @placeholder, more likely it reflects growing partisanship among politicians. Entities: War on Christmas, Tim Stanley, Middle-Class Pocketbooks, Daily Caller, Stanley, Rhode Island, Baby Jesus, Fox News, Battle, Grinch, The Holiday Season, NPR, Christmas, Lincoln Chafee, Christians, Christmas tree, White House, Republicans, Republican, Pat Robertson, Obama, American Passage: No Christmas is complete without a war on Christmas, and this year it's being fought on several fronts. NPR reported the White House attacking Republican intransigence over the debt talks in a report with a section titled "The Holiday Season is No Time to Threaten Middle-Class Pocketbooks." That prompted the Daily Caller to respond with the headline, "Disagreeing with Obama can ruin Christmas, says White House report." In the eyes of some liberals, the Republicans have become the party of the Grinch. This must be news to conservatives who have always insisted that it's the Democrats who want to steal Christmas. To them, the war is being waged by liberal secularists against patriotic American Christians who want to celebrate the holiday loudly and publicly in the way Baby Jesus intended. Pat Robertson has hit out at those "miserable" atheists and Fox News has gone after Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee for deciding not to host a Christmas tree lighting ceremony. Tim Stanley: It's not Christmas without "War on Christmas," a cooked up culture crisis. This time, politics in mix, with White House, others using holidays to score points, he says. He says "war" really reflects failure to reconcile different interests in democratic society. Stanley: Battle is over what goes on in public sphere. One solution? Have sense of humor
American
[ "Christians" ]
{ "passage": 275, "query": 455 }
Query: After pointing out that @placeholder have throughout the centuries taken much worse persecution (and, I might add, dished out a bit, too) he concluded, "If our Christmas is going to be all about getting upset at people trying to take away Christmas, isn't that silly, too?" Entities: War on Christmas, Tim Stanley, Middle-Class Pocketbooks, Daily Caller, Stanley, Rhode Island, Baby Jesus, Fox News, Battle, Grinch, The Holiday Season, NPR, Christmas, Lincoln Chafee, Christians, Christmas tree, White House, Republicans, Republican, Pat Robertson, Obama, American Passage: No Christmas is complete without a war on Christmas, and this year it's being fought on several fronts. NPR reported the White House attacking Republican intransigence over the debt talks in a report with a section titled "The Holiday Season is No Time to Threaten Middle-Class Pocketbooks." That prompted the Daily Caller to respond with the headline, "Disagreeing with Obama can ruin Christmas, says White House report." In the eyes of some liberals, the Republicans have become the party of the Grinch. This must be news to conservatives who have always insisted that it's the Democrats who want to steal Christmas. To them, the war is being waged by liberal secularists against patriotic American Christians who want to celebrate the holiday loudly and publicly in the way Baby Jesus intended. Pat Robertson has hit out at those "miserable" atheists and Fox News has gone after Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee for deciding not to host a Christmas tree lighting ceremony. Tim Stanley: It's not Christmas without "War on Christmas," a cooked up culture crisis. This time, politics in mix, with White House, others using holidays to score points, he says. He says "war" really reflects failure to reconcile different interests in democratic society. Stanley: Battle is over what goes on in public sphere. One solution? Have sense of humor
Christians
[ "Kanye West" ]
{ "passage": 276, "query": 456 }
Query: "Last month it was @placeholder, this month it's Vegas fight promoters," Patterson said. Entities: Floyd Mayweather Jr., Jerry Patterson, Boxers, Alamo Plaza, Gettysburg, Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, Pearl Harbor, Patterson, Texas Revolution, Las Vegas, Alamo, Texas Land Commissioner, USS Arizona, CNN, New Slaves, Kanye West, Remember the Alamo Passage: (CNN) -- "Remember the Alamo," but show some respect. That's the view of Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson, who is less than happy with the attention, unwanted in his view, that the historic site is getting. Boxers Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Saul "Canelo" Alvarez appeared in Alamo Plaza on Monday night to promote their September 14 super-welterweight title fight in Las Vegas. "This would not happen at Gettysburg. No one would even imagine holding such an event at the USS Arizona in Pearl Harbor," Patterson said. "It should be treated as the hallowed ground that it is." The promotion comes five weeks after rapper Kanye West's plan to project a video for his song "New Slaves" on the facade of the Alamo failed to come into focus. "This would not happen at Gettysburg," Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson says. Las Vegas boxing promoters used Alamo Plaza on Monday night. Rapper Kanye West wanted to screen a video on the facade. A key battle in the Texas Revolution was fought at the Alamo
Kanye West
[ "Nawaz Sharif", "Sharif" ]
{ "passage": 277, "query": 457 }
Query: Religious conservatives, some of whom sympathize with extremist groups, make up an important part of @placeholder's core vote, Rumi said. Entities: Pakistani, Nawaz Sharif, PPP, Sharif, Pakistan, Pakistani People's Party, CNN, Saudi Arabia Passage: (CNN) -- The strongest contender to become the next Pakistani prime minister is hardly a newcomer to the country's political stage. Nawaz Sharif, 63, has had a long and rocky career that includes two stints as prime minister during the 1990s, ordering Pakistan's first nuclear tests, a showdown with the nation's powerful military, time in jail and years of exile. After spending the past several years in opposition to the governing Pakistani People's Party (PPP) -- which has struggled to tackle the country's crippling problems of militant violence, chronic power shortages and a flagging economy -- Sharif now has a shot at another stint in office. Nawaz Sharif, a frontrunner in Pakistani elections, has been prime minister twice. He was overthrown in a 1999 coup and went into exile in Saudi Arabia. He is now campaigning with a promise to revive Pakistan's economy. Observers have raised questions about his stance on extremism and terrorism
Nawaz Sharif
[ "Nawaz Sharif", "Sharif" ]
{ "passage": 277, "query": 457 }
Query: Religious conservatives, some of whom sympathize with extremist groups, make up an important part of @placeholder's core vote, Rumi said. Entities: Pakistani, Nawaz Sharif, PPP, Sharif, Pakistan, Pakistani People's Party, CNN, Saudi Arabia Passage: (CNN) -- The strongest contender to become the next Pakistani prime minister is hardly a newcomer to the country's political stage. Nawaz Sharif, 63, has had a long and rocky career that includes two stints as prime minister during the 1990s, ordering Pakistan's first nuclear tests, a showdown with the nation's powerful military, time in jail and years of exile. After spending the past several years in opposition to the governing Pakistani People's Party (PPP) -- which has struggled to tackle the country's crippling problems of militant violence, chronic power shortages and a flagging economy -- Sharif now has a shot at another stint in office. Nawaz Sharif, a frontrunner in Pakistani elections, has been prime minister twice. He was overthrown in a 1999 coup and went into exile in Saudi Arabia. He is now campaigning with a promise to revive Pakistan's economy. Observers have raised questions about his stance on extremism and terrorism
Sharif
[ "MPAA", "Motion Picture Association of America" ]
{ "passage": 278, "query": 458 }
Query: The @placeholder ranks movies to give audiences an idea of the content within any given film. Entities: PG-13, Motion Picture Association of America, The Weinstein Company, Jill Reilly, MPAA, Bully Passage: By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 06:35 EST, 9 April 2012 | UPDATED: 11:10 EST, 9 April 2012 The filmmaker and studio behind documentary Bully, have declared victory after winning their battle to have the movie's rating lowered, allowing viewers as young as 13 years old to see it. Bully - which follows five teenagers and families who have been impacted by bullying - was originally given an R rating for language, meaning anyone under the age of 17 would not be able to see it. It became a heated issue between the Motion Picture Association of America and studio The Weinstein Company because the aim of the film is to show young people a closer look at the effects of bullying. Bully examines school bullying by following five kids through a school year. The MPAA originally gave the film an R rating for language. Three uses of an expletive were removed to earn the PG-13 rating
MPAA
[ "MPAA", "Motion Picture Association of America" ]
{ "passage": 278, "query": 458 }
Query: The @placeholder ranks movies to give audiences an idea of the content within any given film. Entities: PG-13, Motion Picture Association of America, The Weinstein Company, Jill Reilly, MPAA, Bully Passage: By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 06:35 EST, 9 April 2012 | UPDATED: 11:10 EST, 9 April 2012 The filmmaker and studio behind documentary Bully, have declared victory after winning their battle to have the movie's rating lowered, allowing viewers as young as 13 years old to see it. Bully - which follows five teenagers and families who have been impacted by bullying - was originally given an R rating for language, meaning anyone under the age of 17 would not be able to see it. It became a heated issue between the Motion Picture Association of America and studio The Weinstein Company because the aim of the film is to show young people a closer look at the effects of bullying. Bully examines school bullying by following five kids through a school year. The MPAA originally gave the film an R rating for language. Three uses of an expletive were removed to earn the PG-13 rating
Motion Picture Association of America
[ "China", "Chinese" ]
{ "passage": 279, "query": 459 }
Query: @placeholder-made infant formula is not available in the United States, because no Chinese manufacturer meets the requirements to sell infant formula in this country, according to the FDA. Entities: United States, Stephen Sundlof, Chinese, Food and Drug Administration, U.S., FDA, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, CNN, China, Official Passage: (CNN) -- After first saying that they could not determine a threshold for the safe amount of certain toxic chemicals in infant formula, Food and Drug Administration officials said Friday that trace amounts are safe. Worries over melamine in infant formula started in China and have spread to the United States. "Amounts of the industrial chemical melamine or the melamine-like compound called cyanuric acid that are below 1.0 ppm [1,000 parts per billion] do not raise public health concerns," said Stephen Sundlof, the FDA's director of the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. When it became known in September that thousands of babies in China had been sickened by tainted infant formula, the FDA ordered the testing of U.S.-manufactured infant-formula products. Melamine, cyanuric acid not of concern in levels below 1,000 parts per billion. Official says FDA has tested 74 samples of U.S.-made baby formula. Some samples tested positive but at safe levels, official says. Levels are far below those associated with Chinese contamination
China
[ "China", "Chinese" ]
{ "passage": 279, "query": 459 }
Query: @placeholder-made infant formula is not available in the United States, because no Chinese manufacturer meets the requirements to sell infant formula in this country, according to the FDA. Entities: United States, Stephen Sundlof, Chinese, Food and Drug Administration, U.S., FDA, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, CNN, China, Official Passage: (CNN) -- After first saying that they could not determine a threshold for the safe amount of certain toxic chemicals in infant formula, Food and Drug Administration officials said Friday that trace amounts are safe. Worries over melamine in infant formula started in China and have spread to the United States. "Amounts of the industrial chemical melamine or the melamine-like compound called cyanuric acid that are below 1.0 ppm [1,000 parts per billion] do not raise public health concerns," said Stephen Sundlof, the FDA's director of the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. When it became known in September that thousands of babies in China had been sickened by tainted infant formula, the FDA ordered the testing of U.S.-manufactured infant-formula products. Melamine, cyanuric acid not of concern in levels below 1,000 parts per billion. Official says FDA has tested 74 samples of U.S.-made baby formula. Some samples tested positive but at safe levels, official says. Levels are far below those associated with Chinese contamination
Chinese
[ "China", "Chinese" ]
{ "passage": 279, "query": 460 }
Query: Chinese-made infant formula is not available in the United States, because no @placeholder manufacturer meets the requirements to sell infant formula in this country, according to the FDA. Entities: United States, Stephen Sundlof, Chinese, Food and Drug Administration, U.S., FDA, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, CNN, China, Official Passage: (CNN) -- After first saying that they could not determine a threshold for the safe amount of certain toxic chemicals in infant formula, Food and Drug Administration officials said Friday that trace amounts are safe. Worries over melamine in infant formula started in China and have spread to the United States. "Amounts of the industrial chemical melamine or the melamine-like compound called cyanuric acid that are below 1.0 ppm [1,000 parts per billion] do not raise public health concerns," said Stephen Sundlof, the FDA's director of the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. When it became known in September that thousands of babies in China had been sickened by tainted infant formula, the FDA ordered the testing of U.S.-manufactured infant-formula products. Melamine, cyanuric acid not of concern in levels below 1,000 parts per billion. Official says FDA has tested 74 samples of U.S.-made baby formula. Some samples tested positive but at safe levels, official says. Levels are far below those associated with Chinese contamination
China
[ "China", "Chinese" ]
{ "passage": 279, "query": 460 }
Query: Chinese-made infant formula is not available in the United States, because no @placeholder manufacturer meets the requirements to sell infant formula in this country, according to the FDA. Entities: United States, Stephen Sundlof, Chinese, Food and Drug Administration, U.S., FDA, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, CNN, China, Official Passage: (CNN) -- After first saying that they could not determine a threshold for the safe amount of certain toxic chemicals in infant formula, Food and Drug Administration officials said Friday that trace amounts are safe. Worries over melamine in infant formula started in China and have spread to the United States. "Amounts of the industrial chemical melamine or the melamine-like compound called cyanuric acid that are below 1.0 ppm [1,000 parts per billion] do not raise public health concerns," said Stephen Sundlof, the FDA's director of the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. When it became known in September that thousands of babies in China had been sickened by tainted infant formula, the FDA ordered the testing of U.S.-manufactured infant-formula products. Melamine, cyanuric acid not of concern in levels below 1,000 parts per billion. Official says FDA has tested 74 samples of U.S.-made baby formula. Some samples tested positive but at safe levels, official says. Levels are far below those associated with Chinese contamination
Chinese
[ "Google" ]
{ "passage": 280, "query": 461 }
Query: @placeholder has faced increasing public hostility over its use of private data this year after its new 'privacy policy' allowed wholesale sharing of people's information. Entities: PC, Google, iPhone, Rob Waugh, EU, America, FTC, iPad, iPhone 4S, Macs, Apple Passage: By Rob Waugh PUBLISHED: 05:13 EST, 16 March 2012 | UPDATED: 05:41 EST, 16 March 2012 Apple's iPhone 4S: Google is alleged to have 'tricked' the Safari browser, used in iPhone as well as iPad, PCs and Macs, into sending information to Google's servers to build up advertising profiles Google is to face new investigations in both America and the EU over using hidden computer code to violate iPhone users' privacy settings. The search giant is alleged to have 'tricked' the web browser in iPhone, iPad and PC into sending information to Google. Renewed controversy over Google's privacy policies. Company 'tricked' iPhones into running hidden code. Investigation by FTC and EU regulators
Google
[ "Myanmar" ]
{ "passage": 281, "query": 462 }
Query: Her arrival in parliament on Wednesday will illustrate the pace at which @placeholder is changing: She was released from house arrest less than a year and a half ago. Entities: Myanmar, Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General, Yangon, U.N., Suu Kyi, Aung San Suu Kyi, CNN, National League for Democracy Passage: (CNN) -- Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is expected to meet Tuesday with U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, a day after she said she would take the oath of office for the country's parliament after initially resisting it. The impasse over the oath had been preventing her and other newly elected members of her party from taking their seats in the legislature. "I will go to the parliament because there is a demand of people who voted for me," Suu Kyi said after meeting with party members in Yangon on Monday. She and 42 other members of her party, the National League for Democracy, were elected in by-elections earlier this month. They had been delaying their debuts in parliament because they objected to the wording of the oath they would have to take. Aung San Suu Kyi and her party object to wording of the swearing-in oath in parliament. They had been delaying their debuts in the legislature. Suu Kyi now says she will go to parliament and take the oath. She is scheduled to meet with Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday
Myanmar
[ "Los Alamos National Laboratory" ]
{ "passage": 282, "query": 463 }
Query: 'Danger': Technicians are seen working at @placeholder in the 40s and 50s Entities: Park, Pond Cabin, Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico, Hiroshima, Trinity Site, Manhattan Project Passage: Tucked away in one of northern New Mexico's pristine mountain canyons is an old log cabin that was the birthplace not of a famous person, but a top-secret mission that forever changed the world. Pond Cabin, along with a nearby small and stark building where the second person died while developing the nuclear bomb, are among a number of structures scattered in and around the modern day Los Alamos National Laboratory that are being proposed as sites for a new national park commemorating the Manhattan Project. It's an odd place for a national park, many admit. Besides the fact that some of the sites are behind the gates to what is supposed to be one of the most secure research facilities in the world, nuclear critics have called the plan an expensive glorification of an ugly chapter in history. Sites at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico are being proposed for a national park. critics say it's an 'expensive glorification' of an ugly historic time. Organisers say it would help people learn about the controversies and legacy surrounding the development of nuclear weapons. Park will include site where first atomic bomb to be detonated at the Trinity Site was assembled, and where the Hiroshima bombs were assembled
Los Alamos National Laboratory
[ "Donte Stallworth", "Stallworth" ]
{ "passage": 283, "query": 464 }
Query: nearby home - it's not clear if the home was one of @placeholder's three Entities: Associated Press, Donte Stallworth, Daily Mail Reporter, Miami, Stallworth, Instagram, Mario Reyes, NFL Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter Five years ago, former NFL player Donte Stallworth got behind the wheel of his car drunk: it is a decision he has always regretted. Stallworth served 24 days behind bars for fatally hitting a pedestrian, 59-year-old father Mario Reyes, in a drunk driving accident. Although the sentence was short, he believes living with the impact of his bad decision has been far worse punishment. On Friday, he marked the five-year anniversary of that horrific moment with a reflective post on Instagram. 'There's nothing I can do to reverse that day, but hopefully you guys will think of me and make better decisions than I did that morning,' he wrote in his Instagram post caption. On March 14, 2009, the NFL player fatally struck 59-year-old Mario Reyes in a drunk driving accident in Miami. He pleaded guilty to manslaughter and spent 24 days behind bars. He marked the five year anniversary of the incident on Friday with a moving Instagram post. 'It's never acceptable to drive under the influence,' he wrote. 'You don't want to live with these regrets I have from my irrevocable decision...'
Donte Stallworth
[ "Donte Stallworth", "Stallworth" ]
{ "passage": 283, "query": 464 }
Query: nearby home - it's not clear if the home was one of @placeholder's three Entities: Associated Press, Donte Stallworth, Daily Mail Reporter, Miami, Stallworth, Instagram, Mario Reyes, NFL Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter Five years ago, former NFL player Donte Stallworth got behind the wheel of his car drunk: it is a decision he has always regretted. Stallworth served 24 days behind bars for fatally hitting a pedestrian, 59-year-old father Mario Reyes, in a drunk driving accident. Although the sentence was short, he believes living with the impact of his bad decision has been far worse punishment. On Friday, he marked the five-year anniversary of that horrific moment with a reflective post on Instagram. 'There's nothing I can do to reverse that day, but hopefully you guys will think of me and make better decisions than I did that morning,' he wrote in his Instagram post caption. On March 14, 2009, the NFL player fatally struck 59-year-old Mario Reyes in a drunk driving accident in Miami. He pleaded guilty to manslaughter and spent 24 days behind bars. He marked the five year anniversary of the incident on Friday with a moving Instagram post. 'It's never acceptable to drive under the influence,' he wrote. 'You don't want to live with these regrets I have from my irrevocable decision...'
Stallworth
[ "Africans" ]
{ "passage": 284, "query": 465 }
Query: For example, the @placeholder subject to this generosity are not active participants in the campaigns meant for their own good. Entities: Trouble, Madonna, Joyce Banda, Western, Malawi, Africans, Africa, Mwenda, CNN, Andrew Mwenda Passage: (CNN) -- So finally, Madonna's honeymoon with Malawi has ended with a spat. Malawi's minister of education accused Madonna of "bullying officials" and exaggerating the extent of her charity in the country. Trouble started when the government withdrew her VIP status and she therefore had to wait in line like everyone else to go through immigration. President Joyce Banda said that Madonna felt her charitable work meant that Malawi should "be forever chained to the obligation of gratitude." For her part, Madonna described the reports as inaccurate, and and pledged to continue helping educate young girls in the nation. For some years now, Madonna had literally and figuratively adopted that country, and two of its children. She also made a documentary. But it was clear that her relationship with Malawi, like many other patron-client relations, would lead to quarrels and recriminations. Madonna and Malawi's government have had a public spat. Many Western celebrity charity missions in Africa tend towards self-righteousness, says Andrew Mwenda. These initiatives can be positive, but they present Africans as passive recipients of charity. he argues. Mwenda: In the long term, "celebrity activism kills private enterprise"
Africans
[ "Africans" ]
{ "passage": 284, "query": 466 }
Query: The tendency to treat @placeholder as children to be helped is a relic of our colonial past. Entities: Trouble, Madonna, Joyce Banda, Western, Malawi, Africans, Africa, Mwenda, CNN, Andrew Mwenda Passage: (CNN) -- So finally, Madonna's honeymoon with Malawi has ended with a spat. Malawi's minister of education accused Madonna of "bullying officials" and exaggerating the extent of her charity in the country. Trouble started when the government withdrew her VIP status and she therefore had to wait in line like everyone else to go through immigration. President Joyce Banda said that Madonna felt her charitable work meant that Malawi should "be forever chained to the obligation of gratitude." For her part, Madonna described the reports as inaccurate, and and pledged to continue helping educate young girls in the nation. For some years now, Madonna had literally and figuratively adopted that country, and two of its children. She also made a documentary. But it was clear that her relationship with Malawi, like many other patron-client relations, would lead to quarrels and recriminations. Madonna and Malawi's government have had a public spat. Many Western celebrity charity missions in Africa tend towards self-righteousness, says Andrew Mwenda. These initiatives can be positive, but they present Africans as passive recipients of charity. he argues. Mwenda: In the long term, "celebrity activism kills private enterprise"
Africans
[ "Africans" ]
{ "passage": 284, "query": 467 }
Query: For then, white superintendents treated every @placeholder, whatever their age, as a child. Entities: Trouble, Madonna, Joyce Banda, Western, Malawi, Africans, Africa, Mwenda, CNN, Andrew Mwenda Passage: (CNN) -- So finally, Madonna's honeymoon with Malawi has ended with a spat. Malawi's minister of education accused Madonna of "bullying officials" and exaggerating the extent of her charity in the country. Trouble started when the government withdrew her VIP status and she therefore had to wait in line like everyone else to go through immigration. President Joyce Banda said that Madonna felt her charitable work meant that Malawi should "be forever chained to the obligation of gratitude." For her part, Madonna described the reports as inaccurate, and and pledged to continue helping educate young girls in the nation. For some years now, Madonna had literally and figuratively adopted that country, and two of its children. She also made a documentary. But it was clear that her relationship with Malawi, like many other patron-client relations, would lead to quarrels and recriminations. Madonna and Malawi's government have had a public spat. Many Western celebrity charity missions in Africa tend towards self-righteousness, says Andrew Mwenda. These initiatives can be positive, but they present Africans as passive recipients of charity. he argues. Mwenda: In the long term, "celebrity activism kills private enterprise"
Africans
[ "Africans" ]
{ "passage": 284, "query": 468 }
Query: This patronizing attitude sometimes gets accepted by its victims and is central to the stifling of self-initiative and to creating a dependency mentality among @placeholder. Entities: Trouble, Madonna, Joyce Banda, Western, Malawi, Africans, Africa, Mwenda, CNN, Andrew Mwenda Passage: (CNN) -- So finally, Madonna's honeymoon with Malawi has ended with a spat. Malawi's minister of education accused Madonna of "bullying officials" and exaggerating the extent of her charity in the country. Trouble started when the government withdrew her VIP status and she therefore had to wait in line like everyone else to go through immigration. President Joyce Banda said that Madonna felt her charitable work meant that Malawi should "be forever chained to the obligation of gratitude." For her part, Madonna described the reports as inaccurate, and and pledged to continue helping educate young girls in the nation. For some years now, Madonna had literally and figuratively adopted that country, and two of its children. She also made a documentary. But it was clear that her relationship with Malawi, like many other patron-client relations, would lead to quarrels and recriminations. Madonna and Malawi's government have had a public spat. Many Western celebrity charity missions in Africa tend towards self-righteousness, says Andrew Mwenda. These initiatives can be positive, but they present Africans as passive recipients of charity. he argues. Mwenda: In the long term, "celebrity activism kills private enterprise"
Africans
[ "Yemen", "Yemeni" ]
{ "passage": 285, "query": 469 }
Query: The @placeholder parliament tried in February to pass a law, setting the minimum marriage age at 17. Entities: Protection of Children, Jordan, al-Qureshi, Fawziya, Seyaj, Ahmed al-Qureshi, Yemeni, Seyaj Organization, CNN, AMMAN, Yemen, Fawziya Ammodi, Hodeidah Passage: AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- A 12-year-old Yemeni girl, who was forced into marriage, died during a painful childbirth that also killed her baby, a children's rights group said Monday. Fawziya Ammodi struggled for three days in labor, before dying of severe bleeding at a hospital on Friday, said the Seyaj Organization for the Protection of Children. "Although the cause of her death was lack of medical care, the real case was the lack of education in Yemen and the fact that child marriages keep happening," said Seyaj President Ahmed al-Qureshi. Born into an impoverished family in Hodeidah, Fawziya was forced to drop out of school and married off to a 24-year-old man last year, al-Qureshi said. Children's rights group draws attention to plight of child brides in Yemen. 12-year-old Yemeni girl Fawziya Ammodi died after painful three-day labor. Fawziya left school and was forced to marry a 24-year-old man in 2008. More than half of all young Yemeni girls are married off before the age of 18
Yemen
[ "Yemen", "Yemeni" ]
{ "passage": 285, "query": 469 }
Query: The @placeholder parliament tried in February to pass a law, setting the minimum marriage age at 17. Entities: Protection of Children, Jordan, al-Qureshi, Fawziya, Seyaj, Ahmed al-Qureshi, Yemeni, Seyaj Organization, CNN, AMMAN, Yemen, Fawziya Ammodi, Hodeidah Passage: AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- A 12-year-old Yemeni girl, who was forced into marriage, died during a painful childbirth that also killed her baby, a children's rights group said Monday. Fawziya Ammodi struggled for three days in labor, before dying of severe bleeding at a hospital on Friday, said the Seyaj Organization for the Protection of Children. "Although the cause of her death was lack of medical care, the real case was the lack of education in Yemen and the fact that child marriages keep happening," said Seyaj President Ahmed al-Qureshi. Born into an impoverished family in Hodeidah, Fawziya was forced to drop out of school and married off to a 24-year-old man last year, al-Qureshi said. Children's rights group draws attention to plight of child brides in Yemen. 12-year-old Yemeni girl Fawziya Ammodi died after painful three-day labor. Fawziya left school and was forced to marry a 24-year-old man in 2008. More than half of all young Yemeni girls are married off before the age of 18
Yemeni
[ "RIM", "Research In Motion" ]
{ "passage": 286, "query": 470 }
Query: @placeholder has has lost tens of billions in market value, from a high of $70billion a few years ago to a current market value of $8.9billion. Entities: RIM, PlayBook, Graham Smith, Rob Waugh, U.S., Jim Balsillie, Research In Motion, Mike Lazaridis, Canadian, Blackberry Passage: By Graham Smith and Rob Waugh UPDATED: 11:49 EST, 23 January 2012 The chief executives of Blackberry maker Research In Motion have both stepped down as the once-iconic firm struggles to survive in an increasingly competitive market. Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis announced last night that they have quit their roles as co-CEOs and co-chairmen at the Canadian company. The development comes a month after RIM delayed the release of new phones deemed critical to the firm's future until late this year. Stepping down: Research In Motion founders and chief executives Jim Balsillie (left) and Mike Lazaridis last night announced their resignation. Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis quit as Research In Motion chief executives 28 years after founding the firm. Move comes after failure of company's PlayBook tablet. RIM last month delayed release of new phones deemed critical to its future until late this year. RIM market value plummets from $70billion to $8.9billion. U.S. market share falls from 44% in 2009 to 10% in 2011
RIM
[ "RIM", "Research In Motion" ]
{ "passage": 286, "query": 470 }
Query: @placeholder has has lost tens of billions in market value, from a high of $70billion a few years ago to a current market value of $8.9billion. Entities: RIM, PlayBook, Graham Smith, Rob Waugh, U.S., Jim Balsillie, Research In Motion, Mike Lazaridis, Canadian, Blackberry Passage: By Graham Smith and Rob Waugh UPDATED: 11:49 EST, 23 January 2012 The chief executives of Blackberry maker Research In Motion have both stepped down as the once-iconic firm struggles to survive in an increasingly competitive market. Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis announced last night that they have quit their roles as co-CEOs and co-chairmen at the Canadian company. The development comes a month after RIM delayed the release of new phones deemed critical to the firm's future until late this year. Stepping down: Research In Motion founders and chief executives Jim Balsillie (left) and Mike Lazaridis last night announced their resignation. Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis quit as Research In Motion chief executives 28 years after founding the firm. Move comes after failure of company's PlayBook tablet. RIM last month delayed release of new phones deemed critical to its future until late this year. RIM market value plummets from $70billion to $8.9billion. U.S. market share falls from 44% in 2009 to 10% in 2011
Research In Motion
[ "Manuel Pellegrini", "Pellegrini" ]
{ "passage": 287, "query": 471 }
Query: "Malaga had a past without @placeholder, and will also have a future without Manuel Pellegrini Entities: Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser Al-Thani, Spanish, Roberto Mancini, Italian, Chilean, Manchester City, merry-go-round, Real Madrid, Manuel Pellegrini, English Premier League, Qatar, Los Boquerones, Champions League, Borussia Dortmund, CNN, Pellegrini, UEFA, Malaga Passage: (CNN) -- Malaga coach Manuel Pellegrini has added his name to May's managerial merry-go-round by announcing he is leaving the Spanish club at the end of this season. The Chilean has been linked to the top job at Manchester City after the English Premier League club dismissed Italian Roberto Mancini earlier this month. Pellegrini had a one-season spell in charge of Real Madrid before joining Malaga in 2010, shortly after Qatar's Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser Al-Thani bought the club. This season the 59-year-old guided "Los Boquerones" to the heady heights of the Champions League quarterfinals, losing to one of this weekend's finalists, Borussia Dortmund. Manuel Pellegrini says he will stand down as Malaga manager at the end of season. The Chilean says he is moving on for "sporting reasons" Pellegrini has been tipped to succeed Roberto Mancini at Manchester City. UEFA says it will not impose second-year ban on Malaga after club meets financial rules
Manuel Pellegrini
[ "Manuel Pellegrini", "Pellegrini" ]
{ "passage": 287, "query": 471 }
Query: "Malaga had a past without @placeholder, and will also have a future without Manuel Pellegrini Entities: Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser Al-Thani, Spanish, Roberto Mancini, Italian, Chilean, Manchester City, merry-go-round, Real Madrid, Manuel Pellegrini, English Premier League, Qatar, Los Boquerones, Champions League, Borussia Dortmund, CNN, Pellegrini, UEFA, Malaga Passage: (CNN) -- Malaga coach Manuel Pellegrini has added his name to May's managerial merry-go-round by announcing he is leaving the Spanish club at the end of this season. The Chilean has been linked to the top job at Manchester City after the English Premier League club dismissed Italian Roberto Mancini earlier this month. Pellegrini had a one-season spell in charge of Real Madrid before joining Malaga in 2010, shortly after Qatar's Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser Al-Thani bought the club. This season the 59-year-old guided "Los Boquerones" to the heady heights of the Champions League quarterfinals, losing to one of this weekend's finalists, Borussia Dortmund. Manuel Pellegrini says he will stand down as Malaga manager at the end of season. The Chilean says he is moving on for "sporting reasons" Pellegrini has been tipped to succeed Roberto Mancini at Manchester City. UEFA says it will not impose second-year ban on Malaga after club meets financial rules
Pellegrini
[ "Manuel Pellegrini", "Pellegrini" ]
{ "passage": 287, "query": 472 }
Query: "Malaga had a past without Manuel Pellegrini, and will also have a future without @placeholder Entities: Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser Al-Thani, Spanish, Roberto Mancini, Italian, Chilean, Manchester City, merry-go-round, Real Madrid, Manuel Pellegrini, English Premier League, Qatar, Los Boquerones, Champions League, Borussia Dortmund, CNN, Pellegrini, UEFA, Malaga Passage: (CNN) -- Malaga coach Manuel Pellegrini has added his name to May's managerial merry-go-round by announcing he is leaving the Spanish club at the end of this season. The Chilean has been linked to the top job at Manchester City after the English Premier League club dismissed Italian Roberto Mancini earlier this month. Pellegrini had a one-season spell in charge of Real Madrid before joining Malaga in 2010, shortly after Qatar's Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser Al-Thani bought the club. This season the 59-year-old guided "Los Boquerones" to the heady heights of the Champions League quarterfinals, losing to one of this weekend's finalists, Borussia Dortmund. Manuel Pellegrini says he will stand down as Malaga manager at the end of season. The Chilean says he is moving on for "sporting reasons" Pellegrini has been tipped to succeed Roberto Mancini at Manchester City. UEFA says it will not impose second-year ban on Malaga after club meets financial rules
Manuel Pellegrini
[ "Manuel Pellegrini", "Pellegrini" ]
{ "passage": 287, "query": 472 }
Query: "Malaga had a past without Manuel Pellegrini, and will also have a future without @placeholder Entities: Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser Al-Thani, Spanish, Roberto Mancini, Italian, Chilean, Manchester City, merry-go-round, Real Madrid, Manuel Pellegrini, English Premier League, Qatar, Los Boquerones, Champions League, Borussia Dortmund, CNN, Pellegrini, UEFA, Malaga Passage: (CNN) -- Malaga coach Manuel Pellegrini has added his name to May's managerial merry-go-round by announcing he is leaving the Spanish club at the end of this season. The Chilean has been linked to the top job at Manchester City after the English Premier League club dismissed Italian Roberto Mancini earlier this month. Pellegrini had a one-season spell in charge of Real Madrid before joining Malaga in 2010, shortly after Qatar's Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser Al-Thani bought the club. This season the 59-year-old guided "Los Boquerones" to the heady heights of the Champions League quarterfinals, losing to one of this weekend's finalists, Borussia Dortmund. Manuel Pellegrini says he will stand down as Malaga manager at the end of season. The Chilean says he is moving on for "sporting reasons" Pellegrini has been tipped to succeed Roberto Mancini at Manchester City. UEFA says it will not impose second-year ban on Malaga after club meets financial rules
Pellegrini
[ "UEFA" ]
{ "passage": 287, "query": 473 }
Query: Malaga owed player wages and has debts with other football sides as well as the Spanish tax authorities, claimed @placeholder. Entities: Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser Al-Thani, Spanish, Roberto Mancini, Italian, Chilean, Manchester City, merry-go-round, Real Madrid, Manuel Pellegrini, English Premier League, Qatar, Los Boquerones, Champions League, Borussia Dortmund, CNN, Pellegrini, UEFA, Malaga Passage: (CNN) -- Malaga coach Manuel Pellegrini has added his name to May's managerial merry-go-round by announcing he is leaving the Spanish club at the end of this season. The Chilean has been linked to the top job at Manchester City after the English Premier League club dismissed Italian Roberto Mancini earlier this month. Pellegrini had a one-season spell in charge of Real Madrid before joining Malaga in 2010, shortly after Qatar's Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser Al-Thani bought the club. This season the 59-year-old guided "Los Boquerones" to the heady heights of the Champions League quarterfinals, losing to one of this weekend's finalists, Borussia Dortmund. Manuel Pellegrini says he will stand down as Malaga manager at the end of season. The Chilean says he is moving on for "sporting reasons" Pellegrini has been tipped to succeed Roberto Mancini at Manchester City. UEFA says it will not impose second-year ban on Malaga after club meets financial rules
UEFA
[ "Texas" ]
{ "passage": 288, "query": 474 }
Query: Unlike those states, where a drug combination is used for capital punishment, @placeholder uses a single lethal dose of pentobarbital. Entities: Trotte, Earl Ringo Jr, Barbara Canada, U.S., Supreme Court, Titus Canada, Texas, Barbara, Missouri, Willie Trottie, Titus, Houston, Trottie Passage: Condemned: Willie Trottie, 45, was put to death in Texas Wednesday for killing his common-law wife Barbara Canada and her brother Titus Canada A Texas death row inmate convicted of killing his former common-law wife and her brother more than two decades ago in Houston was executed by lethal injection Wednesday evening. Willie Trottie's death sentence was carried out about 90 minutes after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected his last-day appeals. He had contended he had poor legal help at his trial and questioned the potency of the execution drug. Trottie repeatedly expressed love to witnesses - both people he selected and relatives of his victims, Barbara and Titus Canada - and several times asked for forgiveness as he was about to be executed. Willie Trottie, 45, drew his last breath just before 6.35pm CDT - 22 minutes after lethal injection began. Trottie had a last meal of baked chicken, green beans, mashed potatoes and bread. Trotte has been convicted of shooting dead his former common-law wife, Barbara Canada, and her brother, Titus, on May 3, 1993. The execution came after U.S. Supreme Court rejected Trottie's last-ditch appeals. He became second death row inmate to be executed Wednesday, following Earl Ringo Jr who was put to death in Missouri around midnight
Texas
[ "Supreme Court" ]
{ "passage": 288, "query": 475 }
Query: Trottie's attorneys had argued to the @placeholder that lawyers at his 1993 trial were deficient for not addressing his self-defense theory and for failing to produce sufficient testimony about Trottie's abusive childhood with an alcoholic mother. Entities: Trotte, Earl Ringo Jr, Barbara Canada, U.S., Supreme Court, Titus Canada, Texas, Barbara, Missouri, Willie Trottie, Titus, Houston, Trottie Passage: Condemned: Willie Trottie, 45, was put to death in Texas Wednesday for killing his common-law wife Barbara Canada and her brother Titus Canada A Texas death row inmate convicted of killing his former common-law wife and her brother more than two decades ago in Houston was executed by lethal injection Wednesday evening. Willie Trottie's death sentence was carried out about 90 minutes after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected his last-day appeals. He had contended he had poor legal help at his trial and questioned the potency of the execution drug. Trottie repeatedly expressed love to witnesses - both people he selected and relatives of his victims, Barbara and Titus Canada - and several times asked for forgiveness as he was about to be executed. Willie Trottie, 45, drew his last breath just before 6.35pm CDT - 22 minutes after lethal injection began. Trottie had a last meal of baked chicken, green beans, mashed potatoes and bread. Trotte has been convicted of shooting dead his former common-law wife, Barbara Canada, and her brother, Titus, on May 3, 1993. The execution came after U.S. Supreme Court rejected Trottie's last-ditch appeals. He became second death row inmate to be executed Wednesday, following Earl Ringo Jr who was put to death in Missouri around midnight
Supreme Court
[ "Belgium" ]
{ "passage": 289, "query": 476 }
Query: Jose Mourinho is ready to offload the @placeholder striker if he can recruit a new strike force Entities: Everton, Romelu Lukaku, Atletico Madrid, Jose Mourinho, Stamford Bridge, Portuguese, Diego Costa, Lukaku, Atletico, Costa, Sami Mokbel, Chelsea, Belgium, Tottenham, Belgian Passage: By Sami Mokbel Romelu Lukaku will be allowed to join Tottenham this summer - but only if Chelsea land £31.5million target Diego Costa from Atletico Madrid. Jose Mourinho will look to revamp his forward line ahead of next season, with Atletico hotshot Costa top of his list. The Portuguese is happy for Lukaku, who is currently on loan at Everton, to leave this summer - but he wants to capture at least two new strikers before sanctioning a permanent move for the Belgian. VIDEO Scroll down to see who else could be heading for the Stamford Bridge exit door Main man: Romelu Lukaku has dazzled while on loan at Everton this season. Chelsea want at least £20million for Romelu Lukaku this summer. Belgium striker's future hinges on whether Diego Costa joins from Atletico. Tottenham have already registered an interest in Everton loanee Lukaku. Spurs willing to spend big after disappointing signings last summer
Belgium
[ "Adelaide" ]
{ "passage": 290, "query": 477 }
Query: Still clearly excited about the incident, for which @placeholder detectives believe he is either the shooter or a witness, red t-shirt spends about a minute and a half showing off to his friend, before they get back in the car, reverse out and drive off. Entities: Cruickshank Street, Candace Sutton, VS Series, Holden Calais, Adelaide, Blakeview, CCTV Passage: By Candace Sutton One hour after the early morning shooting up of a house in which a man sleeping in the front bedroom was seriously wounded, a man returned to the house to do a re-enactment for his mate. Caught on CCTV footage, the man and his mate are seen to pull up in the driveway of the house on Cruickshank Street, Blakeview, in the far northern suburbs of Adelaide. The driver of the dark blue VS Series 2 Holden Calais sedan leaps from the car and runs towards the dwelling. Clearly excited, the man, who is wearing a red t-shirt and shorts, fires with his finger at the house, aping the gun's recoil. His mate stands next to the car watching the enthusiastic recreation, which includes wild arm movements, staggering and the finger gun action. A man, 26, suffered three gunshot wounds when a house in northern Adelaide was shot up in February. Detectives have released CCTV footage of the alleged shooter recreating the incident for a mate. A man in a red t-shirt returns to the scene just one hour after the shooting. Clearly excited he 'shoots up' the house with his finger. The shooting victim suffered a collapsed lung and may have long term health problems. Police believe a man and woman seen burning clothes by the side of the road that mornign were destroying evidence related to the shooting
Adelaide
[ "Manchester United", "United" ]
{ "passage": 291, "query": 478 }
Query: ‘However, I didn’t expect @placeholder to sack a manager after ten months, so what’s going to happen in the next few months, who knows?' Entities: United, Julie, Neville, Old Trafford, Chris Woods, Gary Neville, Manchester United, Serena Williams, Phil Neville, Premier League, Ed Woodward, Woodward, Southampton, David Haye Passage: Phil Neville changed his diet after being persuaded by wife Julie Manchester United coach joins David Haye and Serena Williams on diet The 37-year-old is set to be sacked as Manchester United coach Neville was told by executive vice chairman Ed Woodward he has no future at Old Trafford after Sunday's Premier League 1-1 draw at Southampton Goalkeeping coach Chris Woods has also been axed by Woodward Gary Neville wants United to not panic buy this summer Neville insists the club should promote youth rather than going for lesser targets Phil Neville has swapped allegiances, from red to green, as the former Manchester United player has become a vegetarian. Phil Neville changed his diet after being persuaded by wife Julie. Manchester United coach joins David Haye and Serena Williams on diet. The 37-year-old is set to be sacked as Manchester United coach. Neville was told by executive vice chairman Ed Woodward he has no future at Old Trafford after Sunday's Premier League 1-1 draw at Southampton. Goalkeeping coach Chris Woods has also been axed by Woodward. Gary Neville wants United to not panic buy this summer. Neville insists the club should promote youth rather than going for lesser targets
Manchester United
[ "Manchester United", "United" ]
{ "passage": 291, "query": 478 }
Query: ‘However, I didn’t expect @placeholder to sack a manager after ten months, so what’s going to happen in the next few months, who knows?' Entities: United, Julie, Neville, Old Trafford, Chris Woods, Gary Neville, Manchester United, Serena Williams, Phil Neville, Premier League, Ed Woodward, Woodward, Southampton, David Haye Passage: Phil Neville changed his diet after being persuaded by wife Julie Manchester United coach joins David Haye and Serena Williams on diet The 37-year-old is set to be sacked as Manchester United coach Neville was told by executive vice chairman Ed Woodward he has no future at Old Trafford after Sunday's Premier League 1-1 draw at Southampton Goalkeeping coach Chris Woods has also been axed by Woodward Gary Neville wants United to not panic buy this summer Neville insists the club should promote youth rather than going for lesser targets Phil Neville has swapped allegiances, from red to green, as the former Manchester United player has become a vegetarian. Phil Neville changed his diet after being persuaded by wife Julie. Manchester United coach joins David Haye and Serena Williams on diet. The 37-year-old is set to be sacked as Manchester United coach. Neville was told by executive vice chairman Ed Woodward he has no future at Old Trafford after Sunday's Premier League 1-1 draw at Southampton. Goalkeeping coach Chris Woods has also been axed by Woodward. Gary Neville wants United to not panic buy this summer. Neville insists the club should promote youth rather than going for lesser targets
United
[ "Ryder" ]
{ "passage": 292, "query": 479 }
Query: @placeholder hangs his head in admission that he should have stopped the painting session. Entities: San Diego, Ryder, California, Sawyer DiMario, Cris Passage: Uh-oh! These mischievous brothers certainly have some explaining to do after getting covered head-to-toe in paint. Ryder and Sawyer DiMario from San Diego, California, were caught red-handed by their father Cris following a dalliance with some art supplies. A home video shows the youngsters sheepishly hiding in the shower, struggling to explain their purple and green glow. Uh-oh! These mischievous brothers certainly have some explaining to do after getting covered in paint On camera: Ryder and Sawyer DiMario from San Diego, California, were caught red-handed by their father Cris after getting carried away with some art supplies A home video shows the youngsters sheepishly hiding in the shower struggling to explain their purple and green glow. Ryder and Sawyer DiMario from San Diego, California, were caught red-handed by their father Cris after getting carried away with some art supplies. A home video shows the youngsters sheepishly hiding in the shower struggling to explain their purple and green glow
Ryder
[ "Tyrrhena Terra" ]
{ "passage": 293, "query": 480 }
Query: The spacecraft observations revealed hydrated silicate-bearing outcrops at 175 different sites in @placeholder, almost all of which are associated with ecrater walls and rims, and central uplifts inside craters. Entities: Tyrrhena Terra, Water, Mars Reconnaissance, Mars Express, Mars, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiters Passage: Water once flowed beneath the surface of Mars - and the warmer, wetter ancient planet could have been considerably more hospitable for life. Scans by spectrometers on board the Mars Express and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiters have revealed 175 outcrops in Mars's Tyrrhena Terra mountains that are unmistakably 'weathered' by water. The rocks, found in craters, seem to have been 'carved' out from beneath the crust by asteroid impacts - and offer an insight into the planet's history, and what lies beneath the surface. The find proves water flowed beneath the surface of Mars for a 'long period', say the researchers. Rocky outcrops excavated from deep beneath surface by asteroid impacts. Outcrops detected by Mars Express and Mars Reconnaissance orbiters. Hints that water flowed deep beneath the surface in Mars's past
Tyrrhena Terra
[ "Yakuza" ]
{ "passage": 294, "query": 481 }
Query: @placeholder is the name given to Japan's organized crime syndicates. Entities: Japan, Mizuho Bank, Mitsubishi UFJ Bank, Sumitomo Mitsui Bank, Inspection Bureau, Yakuza, FSA, Citibank, Mizuho, Jake Adelstein, Tokyo Vice, CNN, Japanese, Hiroki Kato, Financial Services Agency, Tokyo Passage: Tokyo (CNN) -- As Japanese authorities widen their investigation into ties between financial institutions and organized crime, an investigative reporter says the current allegations have left with a sense of "déjà vu." "In 2004, Citibank (Japan) lost their private banking license because they were allowing yakuza to do many complex transactions," Jake Adelstein, author of "Tokyo Vice" and an expert on Japan's mafia -- known as the yakuza -- told CNN. "They got spanked in 2009 for failing to update their databases and allowing yakuza to do business with them again. The Financial Services Agency (FSA), the country's financial regulator, will send inspectors to Japan's three largest banks -- Mizuho Bank, Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ Bank and Sumitomo Mitsui Bank -- to "review over their corporate governance, legal compliance and overall risk management," said Hiroki Kato, director of the Inspection Bureau of the FSA. The on-site inspections are scheduled to begin next week. Three of Japan's largest banks are under scrutiny for making loans to underworld groups. Mizuho has punished 54 executives loans to people affiliated with the yakuza, the Japanese mafia. Expert: "Yakuza have been tremendously successful because they can work out in the open"
Yakuza
[ "Yakuza" ]
{ "passage": 294, "query": 482 }
Query: "@placeholder have tremendous political connections and they have a lot of information to blackmail people." Entities: Japan, Mizuho Bank, Mitsubishi UFJ Bank, Sumitomo Mitsui Bank, Inspection Bureau, Yakuza, FSA, Citibank, Mizuho, Jake Adelstein, Tokyo Vice, CNN, Japanese, Hiroki Kato, Financial Services Agency, Tokyo Passage: Tokyo (CNN) -- As Japanese authorities widen their investigation into ties between financial institutions and organized crime, an investigative reporter says the current allegations have left with a sense of "déjà vu." "In 2004, Citibank (Japan) lost their private banking license because they were allowing yakuza to do many complex transactions," Jake Adelstein, author of "Tokyo Vice" and an expert on Japan's mafia -- known as the yakuza -- told CNN. "They got spanked in 2009 for failing to update their databases and allowing yakuza to do business with them again. The Financial Services Agency (FSA), the country's financial regulator, will send inspectors to Japan's three largest banks -- Mizuho Bank, Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ Bank and Sumitomo Mitsui Bank -- to "review over their corporate governance, legal compliance and overall risk management," said Hiroki Kato, director of the Inspection Bureau of the FSA. The on-site inspections are scheduled to begin next week. Three of Japan's largest banks are under scrutiny for making loans to underworld groups. Mizuho has punished 54 executives loans to people affiliated with the yakuza, the Japanese mafia. Expert: "Yakuza have been tremendously successful because they can work out in the open"
Yakuza
[ "Dani Pedrosa", "Pedrosa" ]
{ "passage": 295, "query": 483 }
Query: @placeholder, who is third in the standings 39 points behind his compatriot Lorenzo, was edged out by just 0.115 seconds. Entities: Honda, Yamaha, Jorge Lorenzo, Stoner, Spaniard, Dani Pedrosa, Ben Spies, Lorenzo, Assen TT race, Honda Repsol, Netherlands, MotoGP, Casey Stoner, CNN, Pedrosa Passage: (CNN) -- MotoGP leader Jorge Lorenzo hopes he can overturn Honda's qualifying dominance for Saturday's Assen TT race after setting the third fastest time behind Casey Stoner and Dani Pedrosa. The Spaniard holds a 25-point advantage over polesitter Stoner after winning the last three races in motorcycling's elite class. World champion Stoner recovered from a morning crash to deny Honda Repsol teammate Pedrosa first place on the grid. "I tried my best in the last lap of qualifying but I made a little mistake in the last chicane on braking and lost a few tenths," 2010 world champion Lorenzo said on the MotoGP website. Casey Stoner wins pole position for Saturday's MotoGP race in Netherlands. World champion recovers from practice crash to head off teammate Dani Pedrosa. Series leader Jorge Lorenzo rounds out front row after qualifying third on Friday. His Yamaha teammate Ben Spies, last year's race winner, is back in sixth
Dani Pedrosa
[ "Dani Pedrosa", "Pedrosa" ]
{ "passage": 295, "query": 483 }
Query: @placeholder, who is third in the standings 39 points behind his compatriot Lorenzo, was edged out by just 0.115 seconds. Entities: Honda, Yamaha, Jorge Lorenzo, Stoner, Spaniard, Dani Pedrosa, Ben Spies, Lorenzo, Assen TT race, Honda Repsol, Netherlands, MotoGP, Casey Stoner, CNN, Pedrosa Passage: (CNN) -- MotoGP leader Jorge Lorenzo hopes he can overturn Honda's qualifying dominance for Saturday's Assen TT race after setting the third fastest time behind Casey Stoner and Dani Pedrosa. The Spaniard holds a 25-point advantage over polesitter Stoner after winning the last three races in motorcycling's elite class. World champion Stoner recovered from a morning crash to deny Honda Repsol teammate Pedrosa first place on the grid. "I tried my best in the last lap of qualifying but I made a little mistake in the last chicane on braking and lost a few tenths," 2010 world champion Lorenzo said on the MotoGP website. Casey Stoner wins pole position for Saturday's MotoGP race in Netherlands. World champion recovers from practice crash to head off teammate Dani Pedrosa. Series leader Jorge Lorenzo rounds out front row after qualifying third on Friday. His Yamaha teammate Ben Spies, last year's race winner, is back in sixth
Pedrosa
[ "Jorge Lorenzo", "Lorenzo" ]
{ "passage": 295, "query": 484 }
Query: Pedrosa, who is third in the standings 39 points behind his compatriot @placeholder, was edged out by just 0.115 seconds. Entities: Honda, Yamaha, Jorge Lorenzo, Stoner, Spaniard, Dani Pedrosa, Ben Spies, Lorenzo, Assen TT race, Honda Repsol, Netherlands, MotoGP, Casey Stoner, CNN, Pedrosa Passage: (CNN) -- MotoGP leader Jorge Lorenzo hopes he can overturn Honda's qualifying dominance for Saturday's Assen TT race after setting the third fastest time behind Casey Stoner and Dani Pedrosa. The Spaniard holds a 25-point advantage over polesitter Stoner after winning the last three races in motorcycling's elite class. World champion Stoner recovered from a morning crash to deny Honda Repsol teammate Pedrosa first place on the grid. "I tried my best in the last lap of qualifying but I made a little mistake in the last chicane on braking and lost a few tenths," 2010 world champion Lorenzo said on the MotoGP website. Casey Stoner wins pole position for Saturday's MotoGP race in Netherlands. World champion recovers from practice crash to head off teammate Dani Pedrosa. Series leader Jorge Lorenzo rounds out front row after qualifying third on Friday. His Yamaha teammate Ben Spies, last year's race winner, is back in sixth
Jorge Lorenzo
[ "Jorge Lorenzo", "Lorenzo" ]
{ "passage": 295, "query": 484 }
Query: Pedrosa, who is third in the standings 39 points behind his compatriot @placeholder, was edged out by just 0.115 seconds. Entities: Honda, Yamaha, Jorge Lorenzo, Stoner, Spaniard, Dani Pedrosa, Ben Spies, Lorenzo, Assen TT race, Honda Repsol, Netherlands, MotoGP, Casey Stoner, CNN, Pedrosa Passage: (CNN) -- MotoGP leader Jorge Lorenzo hopes he can overturn Honda's qualifying dominance for Saturday's Assen TT race after setting the third fastest time behind Casey Stoner and Dani Pedrosa. The Spaniard holds a 25-point advantage over polesitter Stoner after winning the last three races in motorcycling's elite class. World champion Stoner recovered from a morning crash to deny Honda Repsol teammate Pedrosa first place on the grid. "I tried my best in the last lap of qualifying but I made a little mistake in the last chicane on braking and lost a few tenths," 2010 world champion Lorenzo said on the MotoGP website. Casey Stoner wins pole position for Saturday's MotoGP race in Netherlands. World champion recovers from practice crash to head off teammate Dani Pedrosa. Series leader Jorge Lorenzo rounds out front row after qualifying third on Friday. His Yamaha teammate Ben Spies, last year's race winner, is back in sixth
Lorenzo
[ "Jorge Lorenzo", "Lorenzo" ]
{ "passage": 295, "query": 485 }
Query: @placeholder's teammate Ben Spies won the race last year, but will start sixth on the grid on Saturday. Entities: Honda, Yamaha, Jorge Lorenzo, Stoner, Spaniard, Dani Pedrosa, Ben Spies, Lorenzo, Assen TT race, Honda Repsol, Netherlands, MotoGP, Casey Stoner, CNN, Pedrosa Passage: (CNN) -- MotoGP leader Jorge Lorenzo hopes he can overturn Honda's qualifying dominance for Saturday's Assen TT race after setting the third fastest time behind Casey Stoner and Dani Pedrosa. The Spaniard holds a 25-point advantage over polesitter Stoner after winning the last three races in motorcycling's elite class. World champion Stoner recovered from a morning crash to deny Honda Repsol teammate Pedrosa first place on the grid. "I tried my best in the last lap of qualifying but I made a little mistake in the last chicane on braking and lost a few tenths," 2010 world champion Lorenzo said on the MotoGP website. Casey Stoner wins pole position for Saturday's MotoGP race in Netherlands. World champion recovers from practice crash to head off teammate Dani Pedrosa. Series leader Jorge Lorenzo rounds out front row after qualifying third on Friday. His Yamaha teammate Ben Spies, last year's race winner, is back in sixth
Jorge Lorenzo
[ "Jorge Lorenzo", "Lorenzo" ]
{ "passage": 295, "query": 485 }
Query: @placeholder's teammate Ben Spies won the race last year, but will start sixth on the grid on Saturday. Entities: Honda, Yamaha, Jorge Lorenzo, Stoner, Spaniard, Dani Pedrosa, Ben Spies, Lorenzo, Assen TT race, Honda Repsol, Netherlands, MotoGP, Casey Stoner, CNN, Pedrosa Passage: (CNN) -- MotoGP leader Jorge Lorenzo hopes he can overturn Honda's qualifying dominance for Saturday's Assen TT race after setting the third fastest time behind Casey Stoner and Dani Pedrosa. The Spaniard holds a 25-point advantage over polesitter Stoner after winning the last three races in motorcycling's elite class. World champion Stoner recovered from a morning crash to deny Honda Repsol teammate Pedrosa first place on the grid. "I tried my best in the last lap of qualifying but I made a little mistake in the last chicane on braking and lost a few tenths," 2010 world champion Lorenzo said on the MotoGP website. Casey Stoner wins pole position for Saturday's MotoGP race in Netherlands. World champion recovers from practice crash to head off teammate Dani Pedrosa. Series leader Jorge Lorenzo rounds out front row after qualifying third on Friday. His Yamaha teammate Ben Spies, last year's race winner, is back in sixth
Lorenzo
[ "Philip" ]
{ "passage": 296, "query": 486 }
Query: Laugh on the ocean waves: Charles giggles aboard a boat as he slides along the deck (left) and @placeholder, dressed in naval uniform, supervises the fun during a boat journey Entities: Queen, Anne, Charles, Norfolk, Prince Charles, The Queen, Philip, Diamond Jubilee, Princess Anne Passage: They are moments of simple joy, showing a young family at play and providing a touching insight into the warmth that infused the childhood of Prince Charles and Princess Anne. In one image from previously unseen royal home movies the two young royals are seen dancing in their bathing towels across a beach in Norfolk. In another amusing scene the Queen is seen waving on her two eldest children as they cycle in convoy with Prince Philip – who’s mounted on a bike that’s way too small for him. Scroll down to watch the Queen's home video footage Bopping on the beach: Prince Charles and Princess Anne dance in their towels while on holiday in Norfolk. Holiday shots released to mark the Diamond Jubilee show Charles and Anne dancing in their towels on the beach. Never-before-seen images include footage from the children playing on a boat journey and the Queen waving them on bicycles. Other shots show Charles at the wheel of his toy car, complete with 'L' plates. Jubilee 'gives us the chance to celebrate with pride all that The Queen means to us – whether as a nation or as one of her children,’ Charles says.
Philip
[ "Austin", "Shayne Austin" ]
{ "passage": 297, "query": 487 }
Query: @placeholder's position was that he was immune not just from being convicted of a crime, but charged with a crime.' Entities: Bobo, Austin, Tennessee, Shayne Austin, Holly Bobo, Luke Evans, Jason Autry, Zach Adams Passage: Killed himself: Shayne Austin was once offered immunity in exchange for his testimony against Jason Autry and Zach Adams in the Holly Bobo murder trial A key witness in the case against nursing student Holly Bobo's accused killers has been found dead. Lawyers for Shayne Austin said Wednesday that the Tennessee man who'd once been offered immunity in exchange for his testimony against Zach Adams and Jason Autry killed himself somewhere outside the state. According to Austin's lawyer Luke Evans, the offer of immunity had been rescinded at some point since Austin first made the agreement last March. Prosecutors took back the offer allegedly after discovering that Austin had not been untruthful and uncooperative. Shayne Austin was allegedly ties to the 2011 murder of Tennessee 20-year-old nursing student Bobo. While he's never been indicted along with Zach Adams and Jason Autry, his original immunity had reportedly been rescinded. It was announced Monday that he'd been found dead, apparently from suicide, somewhere outside of Tennessee
Austin
[ "Austin", "Shayne Austin" ]
{ "passage": 297, "query": 487 }
Query: @placeholder's position was that he was immune not just from being convicted of a crime, but charged with a crime.' Entities: Bobo, Austin, Tennessee, Shayne Austin, Holly Bobo, Luke Evans, Jason Autry, Zach Adams Passage: Killed himself: Shayne Austin was once offered immunity in exchange for his testimony against Jason Autry and Zach Adams in the Holly Bobo murder trial A key witness in the case against nursing student Holly Bobo's accused killers has been found dead. Lawyers for Shayne Austin said Wednesday that the Tennessee man who'd once been offered immunity in exchange for his testimony against Zach Adams and Jason Autry killed himself somewhere outside the state. According to Austin's lawyer Luke Evans, the offer of immunity had been rescinded at some point since Austin first made the agreement last March. Prosecutors took back the offer allegedly after discovering that Austin had not been untruthful and uncooperative. Shayne Austin was allegedly ties to the 2011 murder of Tennessee 20-year-old nursing student Bobo. While he's never been indicted along with Zach Adams and Jason Autry, his original immunity had reportedly been rescinded. It was announced Monday that he'd been found dead, apparently from suicide, somewhere outside of Tennessee
Shayne Austin
[ "Nicole" ]
{ "passage": 298, "query": 488 }
Query: Though @placeholder's fiancée visa had lapsed, leaving her susceptible to deportation, our nation's anti-trafficking law provided a legal option for her to be granted permanent legal status by helping law enforcement to prosecute her trafficker. Entities: Leith Anderson, House, United States, The Salvation Army, Violence Against Women Act, Indonesia, U.S., Nicole, Illinois, Lynn Hybels, CNN, National Association of Evangelicals, U, Salvation Army STOP-IT Program, fiancà Passage: (CNN) -- Nicole came to the United States from Indonesia on a temporary fiancée visa, fully expecting that she would enjoy life in a new country with the U.S. citizen she intended to marry. Instead, she found herself trapped as a victim of sex trafficking. Nicole (not her real name), like thousands of other women, was forced to engage in commercial sex acts against her will. We heard about her when she received support from the Salvation Army STOP-IT Program in Illinois, which serves victims who have been harmed by the sex trade. (The Salvation Army is a denominational member of the National Association of Evangelicals.) Eventually, Nicole escaped from her trafficker and assisted law enforcement in the prosecution of the crime committed against her. Leith Anderson, Lynn Hybels: House mulling new version of Violence Against Women Act. They say new version changes protections for immigrant women trafficked and abused. Plan makes U visa, which protects women victims who come forward, temporary. Writers: Abusers are empowered in new version of act; House should reject it
Nicole
[ "fiancÃ" ]
{ "passage": 298, "query": 489 }
Query: Though Nicole's @placeholder©e visa had lapsed, leaving her susceptible to deportation, our nation's anti-trafficking law provided a legal option for her to be granted permanent legal status by helping law enforcement to prosecute her trafficker. Entities: Leith Anderson, House, United States, The Salvation Army, Violence Against Women Act, Indonesia, U.S., Nicole, Illinois, Lynn Hybels, CNN, National Association of Evangelicals, U, Salvation Army STOP-IT Program, fiancà Passage: (CNN) -- Nicole came to the United States from Indonesia on a temporary fiancée visa, fully expecting that she would enjoy life in a new country with the U.S. citizen she intended to marry. Instead, she found herself trapped as a victim of sex trafficking. Nicole (not her real name), like thousands of other women, was forced to engage in commercial sex acts against her will. We heard about her when she received support from the Salvation Army STOP-IT Program in Illinois, which serves victims who have been harmed by the sex trade. (The Salvation Army is a denominational member of the National Association of Evangelicals.) Eventually, Nicole escaped from her trafficker and assisted law enforcement in the prosecution of the crime committed against her. Leith Anderson, Lynn Hybels: House mulling new version of Violence Against Women Act. They say new version changes protections for immigrant women trafficked and abused. Plan makes U visa, which protects women victims who come forward, temporary. Writers: Abusers are empowered in new version of act; House should reject it
fiancÃ
[ "Clubcard" ]
{ "passage": 299, "query": 490 }
Query: It is putting free wi-fi in more of its stores which will give additional service to @placeholder holders using smartphones. Entities: Phil Clarke, Rupert Steiner, Clubcard, Tesco, Britain Passage: By Rupert Steiner PUBLISHED: 17:21 EST, 25 June 2012 | UPDATED: 17:48 EST, 25 June 2012 Tesco is to divide its customers into rich and poor by using Clubcard data to personalise its website to display items geared towards your wealth. Upmarket shoppers who click onto the retailer’s new home page will be tempted by smoked salmon and an array of sumptuous fine food. Hard-up shoppers will be presented with tins of baked beans and Tesco’s Value promotions. Reversing its fortunes: Tesco is fighting to improve its sales For years Britain’s biggest grocer has been able to chart the spending habits of regular shoppers using its loyalty card and now it is using some of that data to tailor its websites with items aimed at individual shoppers. Supermarket to tailor its websites with items aimed at individual shoppers. Tesco boss Phil Clarke wants customers to feel part of a 'special group' with staff feeling able to surprise the big spenders
Clubcard
[ "McNair", "Paddy McNair" ]
{ "passage": 300, "query": 491 }
Query: @placeholder's rise has, in part, been a result of Jonny Evans' ankle injury. Entities: United, Northern Ireland, West Ham, Michael O'Neill, Jonny Evans, Romania, Keith Gillespie, Manchester United, Ballyclare, McNair, Gillespie, Euro 2016, Paddy McNair Passage: Paddy McNair has been backed to make an impression for Northern Ireland and Manchester United by former winger Keith Gillespie. The 19-year-old defender from Ballyclare has enjoyed a rapid ascent having made his United debut against West Ham in September after just 11 under-21s appearances. Gillespie, who believes Northern Ireland have a strong chance of automatic qualification for Euro 2016, hopes McNair seizes his opportunity after being called into Michael O'Neill's squad for the first time for Friday's clash in Romania. Manchester United teenager Paddy McNair has been given his first call up by Northern Ireland The 19-year-old has been drafted in to United's first team following a spate of defensive injuries. Paddy McNair has been called up to Northern Ireland squad for first time. Teenage defender has impressed for Manchester United this season. Michael O'Neill is likely to find a place for Jonny Evans on his return
McNair