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[ "Cuba", "Cuban", "Cubans" ]
{ "passage": 46, "query": 70 }
Query: leaders planned to push @placeholder 'out of a stalemate through tactical and Entities: US, ZunZuneo, White House, Revelation, Mia De Graaf, Twitter, Cubans, Cuba, American, Cuban, US Agency for International Development Passage: By Mia De Graaf A secret 'Cuban Twitter' that swept the communist country was set up and funded by the White House to 'inspire dissent', it has emerged. ZunZuneo, local slang for 'tweet', drew in more than 40,000 users in just two years as the nation continues to limit free internet use. Today it has emerged the project, launched in 2009, was covertly funded by the US Agency for International Development - and American contractors were gathering subscribers' personal data for political purposes. Scroll down for video Revelation: More than 40,000 Cubans were using ZunZuneo, a secret Twitter created for the communist country, without knowing it was funded and monitored by the US, gathering their information. ZunZuneo 'funded by US' and designed to 'trigger mass gatherings' Amassed more than 40,000 users in 2 years before it abruptly disappeared. Documents reveal network was used to gather information for political use. Also show creators were banned from revealing White House involvement. Cuba's leaders view internet as 'wild colt' that 'should be tamed' 2009 launch followed arrest of US contractor on secret mission to provide internet for Cubans using technology only available to government officials
Cubans
[ "Landsberry", "Michael Landsberry" ]
{ "passage": 47, "query": 71 }
Query: Cyrus said he was moved by the story of @placeholder's actions in the school shooting and decided to recognize him when offered a chance to perform at Lake Tahoe. Entities: Billy Ray Cyrus, Cyrus, Sharon, Jose Reyes, Afghanistan, Lake Tahoe, Sparks, Sparks High School, Marine Corps, Incline Village, Nevada, Reno, Reyes, American, Landsberry, Michael Landsberry Passage: Country singer Billy Ray Cyrus honored a Nevada teacher killed by a 12-year-old student in a schoolyard shooting last year, calling him a 'true American hero.' Cyrus praised Michael Landsberry and presented a memorial plaque to his widow, Sharon, during a concert Saturday night in Incline Village, a Nevada community on north shore of Lake Tahoe. Police say Landsberry, a 45-year-old ex-Marine, tried to talk the shooter, 12-year-old Jose Reyes, into turning over the handgun before he was shot in the chest Oct. 21 at a middle school in the Reno suburb of Sparks. The student wounded two classmates before taking his life. Michael Landsberry was fatally shot by a 12-year-old student at Sparks High School in Nevada on October 21, 2013. The boy, Jose Reyes, also shot two other students, both of whom survived. Reyes then turned the gun on himself. Landsberry was trying to talk Reyes into dropping the gun when he shot him. The hero teacher served three tours in Afghanistan while in the Marine Corps. Billy Ray Cyrus lauded Landsberry as a hero and presented his widow with a memorial plaque during a concert in Nevada on Saturday
Landsberry
[ "Landsberry", "Michael Landsberry" ]
{ "passage": 47, "query": 71 }
Query: Cyrus said he was moved by the story of @placeholder's actions in the school shooting and decided to recognize him when offered a chance to perform at Lake Tahoe. Entities: Billy Ray Cyrus, Cyrus, Sharon, Jose Reyes, Afghanistan, Lake Tahoe, Sparks, Sparks High School, Marine Corps, Incline Village, Nevada, Reno, Reyes, American, Landsberry, Michael Landsberry Passage: Country singer Billy Ray Cyrus honored a Nevada teacher killed by a 12-year-old student in a schoolyard shooting last year, calling him a 'true American hero.' Cyrus praised Michael Landsberry and presented a memorial plaque to his widow, Sharon, during a concert Saturday night in Incline Village, a Nevada community on north shore of Lake Tahoe. Police say Landsberry, a 45-year-old ex-Marine, tried to talk the shooter, 12-year-old Jose Reyes, into turning over the handgun before he was shot in the chest Oct. 21 at a middle school in the Reno suburb of Sparks. The student wounded two classmates before taking his life. Michael Landsberry was fatally shot by a 12-year-old student at Sparks High School in Nevada on October 21, 2013. The boy, Jose Reyes, also shot two other students, both of whom survived. Reyes then turned the gun on himself. Landsberry was trying to talk Reyes into dropping the gun when he shot him. The hero teacher served three tours in Afghanistan while in the Marine Corps. Billy Ray Cyrus lauded Landsberry as a hero and presented his widow with a memorial plaque during a concert in Nevada on Saturday
Michael Landsberry
[ "Cosmopolitan" ]
{ "passage": 48, "query": 72 }
Query: Celebrity style: Many famous faces choose to stay in @placeholder in Vegas for their gorgeous boutique-style rooms Entities: Elton John, Celine Dion, The AXIS, Palms, Cosmopolitan, Demi Moore, STK, Las Vegas, Victoria Beckham, Sin City, Britney, Gordon Ramsay Steak, Nas, Hayden Panettiere, David, Britney Spears, Planet Hollywood, Piece Of Me, Adam Sandler, America Passage: It regularly lures the biggest names in showbiz to pack their designer bags and take up residency for a good number of years. So it's no wonder that Las Vegas is now home to some of America’s most fine dining restaurants, luxury hotels and entertainment shows that have kept divas like Britney Spears, Celine Dion and Elton John occupied when they're not on stage. Britney, 32, currently the most well-known diva to be digging the desert – recently extended her residency for a further two years until 2016, performing her show Piece Of Me at The AXIS at Planet Hollywood, and is clearly loving life on the strip. Gordon Ramsay Steak has been visited by the likes of Britney Spears, David and Victoria Beckham and One Direction. A-List stars Celine Dion and Demi Moore flock to the luxurious Palms spa when they visit Sin City. Adam Sandler, Hayden Panettiere, and rapper Nas are just a few celebrity names that enjoy STK restaurant at The Cosmopolitan
Cosmopolitan
[ "Cormier", "Robert Cormier" ]
{ "passage": 49, "query": 73 }
Query: week to recover @placeholder, when colder temperatures would afford them Entities: Mount Hood, Robert Cormier, James Rush, Cormier, New Jersey, Oregon, Pete Hughes, Jersey City, Hood River, Portland, Associated Press, Eliot Glacier Passage: By Associated Press and James Rush Father Robert Cormier, of Jersey City, died after falling about 1,000ft from the top of Oregon's tallest peak, it has been reported A Catholic priest from New Jersey died after falling about 1,000ft from the top of Oregon's tallest peak. Father Robert Cormier, 57, of Jersey City, ascended Mount Hood's south side with two others but continued alone when one of his companions suffered a leg cramp, Hood River County sheriff's spokesman Pete Hughes said. Father Cormier appeared to reach the summit before he fell near Eliot Glacier at the volcanic peak 50 miles east of Portland. Father Robert Cormier ascended Mount Hood's south side with two others. But he continued alone when one of his companions suffered leg cramp. He appeared to reach the summit before he fell near Eliot Glacier at the volcanic peak, investigators have said
Cormier
[ "Cormier", "Robert Cormier" ]
{ "passage": 49, "query": 73 }
Query: week to recover @placeholder, when colder temperatures would afford them Entities: Mount Hood, Robert Cormier, James Rush, Cormier, New Jersey, Oregon, Pete Hughes, Jersey City, Hood River, Portland, Associated Press, Eliot Glacier Passage: By Associated Press and James Rush Father Robert Cormier, of Jersey City, died after falling about 1,000ft from the top of Oregon's tallest peak, it has been reported A Catholic priest from New Jersey died after falling about 1,000ft from the top of Oregon's tallest peak. Father Robert Cormier, 57, of Jersey City, ascended Mount Hood's south side with two others but continued alone when one of his companions suffered a leg cramp, Hood River County sheriff's spokesman Pete Hughes said. Father Cormier appeared to reach the summit before he fell near Eliot Glacier at the volcanic peak 50 miles east of Portland. Father Robert Cormier ascended Mount Hood's south side with two others. But he continued alone when one of his companions suffered leg cramp. He appeared to reach the summit before he fell near Eliot Glacier at the volcanic peak, investigators have said
Robert Cormier
[ "Mount Hood" ]
{ "passage": 49, "query": 74 }
Query: The most recent death at @placeholder was in August. Entities: Mount Hood, Robert Cormier, James Rush, Cormier, New Jersey, Oregon, Pete Hughes, Jersey City, Hood River, Portland, Associated Press, Eliot Glacier Passage: By Associated Press and James Rush Father Robert Cormier, of Jersey City, died after falling about 1,000ft from the top of Oregon's tallest peak, it has been reported A Catholic priest from New Jersey died after falling about 1,000ft from the top of Oregon's tallest peak. Father Robert Cormier, 57, of Jersey City, ascended Mount Hood's south side with two others but continued alone when one of his companions suffered a leg cramp, Hood River County sheriff's spokesman Pete Hughes said. Father Cormier appeared to reach the summit before he fell near Eliot Glacier at the volcanic peak 50 miles east of Portland. Father Robert Cormier ascended Mount Hood's south side with two others. But he continued alone when one of his companions suffered leg cramp. He appeared to reach the summit before he fell near Eliot Glacier at the volcanic peak, investigators have said
Mount Hood
[ "Oliver Shenton", "Shenton" ]
{ "passage": 50, "query": 75 }
Query: History: @placeholder's debut made him the third youngest player to ever appear for Stoke Entities: Britannia, Shenton, Manchester City, England, Pat, Oliver Shenton, Stoke City, Peter Crouch, Stoke, Lampard, Frank Lampard, Premier League, The Britannia, Chelsea Passage: Manchester City midfielder Frank Lampard touchingly swapped shirts with Stoke City teenager Oliver Shenton following their Premier League clash on Wednesday night after learning from Peter Crouch that the youngster had recently lost his mother to cancer. Upon hearing the news from his former England team-mate, Lampard approached 17-year-old Shenton after Manchester City's 4-1 win at The Britannia and the pair agreed to swap shirts. Lampard had to suffer the bereavement of his own mum Pat in 2008, a tragedy he later admitted left him 'in a daze' and almost unable to remember his performances at Chelsea that season. Manchester City's Frank Lampard traded shirts with Stoke City teenager Oliver Shenton on Wednesday. Frank Lampard traded shirts with Stoke City teenager Oliver Shenton. Peter Crouch told Lampard that Shenton had lost his mother to cancer. The 17-year-old was making his first-team league debut. The game was played two days after his mother's funeral. The former Chelsea midfielder approached the youngster to trade shirts. Lampard's own mother, Pat, passed away in 2008. Lampard's Manchester City beat Stoke 4-1 at the Britannia on Wednesday
Oliver Shenton
[ "Oliver Shenton", "Shenton" ]
{ "passage": 50, "query": 75 }
Query: History: @placeholder's debut made him the third youngest player to ever appear for Stoke Entities: Britannia, Shenton, Manchester City, England, Pat, Oliver Shenton, Stoke City, Peter Crouch, Stoke, Lampard, Frank Lampard, Premier League, The Britannia, Chelsea Passage: Manchester City midfielder Frank Lampard touchingly swapped shirts with Stoke City teenager Oliver Shenton following their Premier League clash on Wednesday night after learning from Peter Crouch that the youngster had recently lost his mother to cancer. Upon hearing the news from his former England team-mate, Lampard approached 17-year-old Shenton after Manchester City's 4-1 win at The Britannia and the pair agreed to swap shirts. Lampard had to suffer the bereavement of his own mum Pat in 2008, a tragedy he later admitted left him 'in a daze' and almost unable to remember his performances at Chelsea that season. Manchester City's Frank Lampard traded shirts with Stoke City teenager Oliver Shenton on Wednesday. Frank Lampard traded shirts with Stoke City teenager Oliver Shenton. Peter Crouch told Lampard that Shenton had lost his mother to cancer. The 17-year-old was making his first-team league debut. The game was played two days after his mother's funeral. The former Chelsea midfielder approached the youngster to trade shirts. Lampard's own mother, Pat, passed away in 2008. Lampard's Manchester City beat Stoke 4-1 at the Britannia on Wednesday
Shenton
[ "Gehrig", "Lou Gehrig" ]
{ "passage": 51, "query": 76 }
Query: 'made her heart feel better' so many people were affected by @placeholder's Entities: Gehrig, Pat Neshek, Stephanee, John Neshek, Lou Gehrig, Emily Anne Epstein, Oakland Athletics, Neshek Passage: By Emily Anne Epstein PUBLISHED: 11:46 EST, 4 October 2012 | UPDATED: 15:37 EST, 4 October 2012 An Oakland Athletics pitcher has gone from the joy of welcoming his first son into the world to mourning his tragic death in just 23 short hours, sharing every moment of his emotional journey with his fans. Gehrig John Neshek was born weighing 8lbs, 5oz, to parents Pat Neshek, 32, and wife Stephanee on Tuesday, October 2, 2012, but the boy did not make it through the night, passing away in his mother's arms of an unknown condition. 'Please pray for my family,' Mr Neshek tweeted yesterday evening. 'Tonight my wife & I lost our first & only son 23 hours after he was born with no explanation.' Gehrig John Neshek was born weighing 8lbs, 5oz, to parents Pat Neshek, 32, and wife Stephanee. Named after baseball legend Lou Gehrig on Tuesday, October 2, 2012. Died inexplicably while sleeping in his mother's arms
Gehrig
[ "Gehrig", "Lou Gehrig" ]
{ "passage": 51, "query": 76 }
Query: 'made her heart feel better' so many people were affected by @placeholder's Entities: Gehrig, Pat Neshek, Stephanee, John Neshek, Lou Gehrig, Emily Anne Epstein, Oakland Athletics, Neshek Passage: By Emily Anne Epstein PUBLISHED: 11:46 EST, 4 October 2012 | UPDATED: 15:37 EST, 4 October 2012 An Oakland Athletics pitcher has gone from the joy of welcoming his first son into the world to mourning his tragic death in just 23 short hours, sharing every moment of his emotional journey with his fans. Gehrig John Neshek was born weighing 8lbs, 5oz, to parents Pat Neshek, 32, and wife Stephanee on Tuesday, October 2, 2012, but the boy did not make it through the night, passing away in his mother's arms of an unknown condition. 'Please pray for my family,' Mr Neshek tweeted yesterday evening. 'Tonight my wife & I lost our first & only son 23 hours after he was born with no explanation.' Gehrig John Neshek was born weighing 8lbs, 5oz, to parents Pat Neshek, 32, and wife Stephanee. Named after baseball legend Lou Gehrig on Tuesday, October 2, 2012. Died inexplicably while sleeping in his mother's arms
Lou Gehrig
[ "Project Blue Book" ]
{ "passage": 52, "query": 77 }
Query: The USAF says that @placeholder included 12,618 sightings reports, with 701 of which remained 'unidentified' – or around 5.5 per cent of the files. Entities: US, USAF, UFOs, Project Blue Book, Hector Quintanilla, UFO, Air Force, Cold War Passage: In 1948, the US government launched several inquiries into UFO sightings, which many believed were sparked by Cold War paranoia. In what became known as 'Project Blue Book,' more than 12,000 encounters with UFOs were looked into by the Air Force. Now, decades after the files were closed, the microfilms have been made available online for free – allowing anyone to re-examine the evidence. Scroll down for video Pictured is the staff of Project Blue Book, which recorded more than 12,000 encounters with UFOs. Sitting in the centre is Hector Quintanilla, the last chief officer of Project Blue Book. The files relate to USAF investigations into UFO from 1947-1969. They were conducted under 'Project Blue Book' which ended in 1970. More than 700 cases remain unsolved, accounting for 5.5% of the files
Project Blue Book
[ "Mitt Romney", "Romney" ]
{ "passage": 53, "query": 78 }
Query: So whether or not @placeholder actually stays focused on the economy is anyone's guess. Entities: Mitt Romney, Republicans, Romney, LZ Granderson, LZ, George W. Bush, Democratic, Obama, CNN, GOP, GLBT Passage: (CNN) -- For the better part of four years, voters have said the No. 1 issue is the economy. For the past year, the economy has been the GOP's primary point of attack against President Obama. For months, the economy and job creation has been Mitt Romney's calling card. So now that the president has stepped out and voiced support for marriage equality, we're going to see if the economy and jobs remain the top issue or if the direction of this election has been permanently altered by Obama's historic remarks. Remember, Republicans characterized the war on women as a Democratic strategy to divert attention from the "real issue" of the economy. Over the next couple of days, we'll see if the GOP will be as dismissive with gay rights. Or will the fact that in 2004, George W. Bush successfully used discrimination against the gay-lesbian-bisexual-transgender (GLBT) community to motivate his base be too juicy a strategy for Romney and the gang to pass up? LZ Granderson: For years, the economy has been seen as the dominant issue. He asks if Obama's support for gay marriage will change the Romney camp's direction. LZ: Obama showed he is no coward; he didn't have to address the issue before election. He says the move separates Obama from Romney, whose flip flops have been an issue
Mitt Romney
[ "Mitt Romney", "Romney" ]
{ "passage": 53, "query": 78 }
Query: So whether or not @placeholder actually stays focused on the economy is anyone's guess. Entities: Mitt Romney, Republicans, Romney, LZ Granderson, LZ, George W. Bush, Democratic, Obama, CNN, GOP, GLBT Passage: (CNN) -- For the better part of four years, voters have said the No. 1 issue is the economy. For the past year, the economy has been the GOP's primary point of attack against President Obama. For months, the economy and job creation has been Mitt Romney's calling card. So now that the president has stepped out and voiced support for marriage equality, we're going to see if the economy and jobs remain the top issue or if the direction of this election has been permanently altered by Obama's historic remarks. Remember, Republicans characterized the war on women as a Democratic strategy to divert attention from the "real issue" of the economy. Over the next couple of days, we'll see if the GOP will be as dismissive with gay rights. Or will the fact that in 2004, George W. Bush successfully used discrimination against the gay-lesbian-bisexual-transgender (GLBT) community to motivate his base be too juicy a strategy for Romney and the gang to pass up? LZ Granderson: For years, the economy has been seen as the dominant issue. He asks if Obama's support for gay marriage will change the Romney camp's direction. LZ: Obama showed he is no coward; he didn't have to address the issue before election. He says the move separates Obama from Romney, whose flip flops have been an issue
Romney
[ "Mitt Romney", "Romney" ]
{ "passage": 53, "query": 79 }
Query: Even in the one area where on paper @placeholder has significant credibility -- the economy -- 44% of voters believe the president will do a better job, while 42% prefer Romney, according to a CNN poll. Entities: Mitt Romney, Republicans, Romney, LZ Granderson, LZ, George W. Bush, Democratic, Obama, CNN, GOP, GLBT Passage: (CNN) -- For the better part of four years, voters have said the No. 1 issue is the economy. For the past year, the economy has been the GOP's primary point of attack against President Obama. For months, the economy and job creation has been Mitt Romney's calling card. So now that the president has stepped out and voiced support for marriage equality, we're going to see if the economy and jobs remain the top issue or if the direction of this election has been permanently altered by Obama's historic remarks. Remember, Republicans characterized the war on women as a Democratic strategy to divert attention from the "real issue" of the economy. Over the next couple of days, we'll see if the GOP will be as dismissive with gay rights. Or will the fact that in 2004, George W. Bush successfully used discrimination against the gay-lesbian-bisexual-transgender (GLBT) community to motivate his base be too juicy a strategy for Romney and the gang to pass up? LZ Granderson: For years, the economy has been seen as the dominant issue. He asks if Obama's support for gay marriage will change the Romney camp's direction. LZ: Obama showed he is no coward; he didn't have to address the issue before election. He says the move separates Obama from Romney, whose flip flops have been an issue
Mitt Romney
[ "Mitt Romney", "Romney" ]
{ "passage": 53, "query": 79 }
Query: Even in the one area where on paper @placeholder has significant credibility -- the economy -- 44% of voters believe the president will do a better job, while 42% prefer Romney, according to a CNN poll. Entities: Mitt Romney, Republicans, Romney, LZ Granderson, LZ, George W. Bush, Democratic, Obama, CNN, GOP, GLBT Passage: (CNN) -- For the better part of four years, voters have said the No. 1 issue is the economy. For the past year, the economy has been the GOP's primary point of attack against President Obama. For months, the economy and job creation has been Mitt Romney's calling card. So now that the president has stepped out and voiced support for marriage equality, we're going to see if the economy and jobs remain the top issue or if the direction of this election has been permanently altered by Obama's historic remarks. Remember, Republicans characterized the war on women as a Democratic strategy to divert attention from the "real issue" of the economy. Over the next couple of days, we'll see if the GOP will be as dismissive with gay rights. Or will the fact that in 2004, George W. Bush successfully used discrimination against the gay-lesbian-bisexual-transgender (GLBT) community to motivate his base be too juicy a strategy for Romney and the gang to pass up? LZ Granderson: For years, the economy has been seen as the dominant issue. He asks if Obama's support for gay marriage will change the Romney camp's direction. LZ: Obama showed he is no coward; he didn't have to address the issue before election. He says the move separates Obama from Romney, whose flip flops have been an issue
Romney
[ "American", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 54, "query": 80 }
Query: Time and time again, he says, @placeholder has shown him kindness and opportunity. Entities: United States, Prerna Lal, American, Rolando Zenteno, Celeste, Washington Passage: Every day, millions of people like 16-year-old Celeste live their lives shouldering a huge emotional weight forged by fear, uncertainty and separation. She was only 10 years old when the reality of her family's desperate situation hit her in the face. Rolando Zenteno has lived more than half his 18 years in the United States, yet he still feels like an outsider. Another undocumented immigrant -- Prerna Lal -- is fighting to stay in her adopted homeland and dreaming of becoming an immigration lawyer. As Washington lawmakers try to hammer out an immigration reform plan while avoiding political gridlock, millions of people find themselves caught in the middle -- suspended between two worlds -- while not really belonging to either. With talk of reform, undocumented immigrants reveal their fears and hopes. Immigrant: "I identify with American culture," but he hears "you're not part of us."
American
[ "American", "United States" ]
{ "passage": 54, "query": 80 }
Query: Time and time again, he says, @placeholder has shown him kindness and opportunity. Entities: United States, Prerna Lal, American, Rolando Zenteno, Celeste, Washington Passage: Every day, millions of people like 16-year-old Celeste live their lives shouldering a huge emotional weight forged by fear, uncertainty and separation. She was only 10 years old when the reality of her family's desperate situation hit her in the face. Rolando Zenteno has lived more than half his 18 years in the United States, yet he still feels like an outsider. Another undocumented immigrant -- Prerna Lal -- is fighting to stay in her adopted homeland and dreaming of becoming an immigration lawyer. As Washington lawmakers try to hammer out an immigration reform plan while avoiding political gridlock, millions of people find themselves caught in the middle -- suspended between two worlds -- while not really belonging to either. With talk of reform, undocumented immigrants reveal their fears and hopes. Immigrant: "I identify with American culture," but he hears "you're not part of us."
United States
[ "Wigan", "Wigan Athletic" ]
{ "passage": 55, "query": 81 }
Query: VIDEO Scroll down to watch Malky Mackay takes his first @placeholder training session Entities: Harry Redknapp, Championship, Mackay, Wigan, QPR, Scotsman, FA, Latics, Sportsmail, Wigan Athletic, DW Stadium, MATT LAWTON, Cardiff, Malky Mackay, Middlesbrough, Iain Moody Passage: MATT LAWTON: Malky Mackay and Iain Moody investigated by FA over 'sexist, racist and homophobic' text messages during time at Cardiff Wigan Athletic boss Malky Mackay has taken charge of his first training session since his appointment at the Championship outfit. Mackay, who was confirmed as the new manager of Wigan on Wednesday, will be hoping his side can bounce back from two consecutive defeats on Saturday. The Latics take on Middlesbrough at the DW Stadium in what will be Mackay’s first game in management since it was exclusively revealed by Sportsmail that he was being investigated by the FA over ‘sexist, racist and homophobic’ text messages. Malky Mackay was appointed new manager of Wigan on Wednesday. The Scotsman is preparing his side for match against Middlesbrough. Mackay is being investigated by the FA over 'sexist, racist and homophobic' text messages. QPR boss Harry Redknapp insists Mackay deserves a second chance
Wigan
[ "Wigan", "Wigan Athletic" ]
{ "passage": 55, "query": 81 }
Query: VIDEO Scroll down to watch Malky Mackay takes his first @placeholder training session Entities: Harry Redknapp, Championship, Mackay, Wigan, QPR, Scotsman, FA, Latics, Sportsmail, Wigan Athletic, DW Stadium, MATT LAWTON, Cardiff, Malky Mackay, Middlesbrough, Iain Moody Passage: MATT LAWTON: Malky Mackay and Iain Moody investigated by FA over 'sexist, racist and homophobic' text messages during time at Cardiff Wigan Athletic boss Malky Mackay has taken charge of his first training session since his appointment at the Championship outfit. Mackay, who was confirmed as the new manager of Wigan on Wednesday, will be hoping his side can bounce back from two consecutive defeats on Saturday. The Latics take on Middlesbrough at the DW Stadium in what will be Mackay’s first game in management since it was exclusively revealed by Sportsmail that he was being investigated by the FA over ‘sexist, racist and homophobic’ text messages. Malky Mackay was appointed new manager of Wigan on Wednesday. The Scotsman is preparing his side for match against Middlesbrough. Mackay is being investigated by the FA over 'sexist, racist and homophobic' text messages. QPR boss Harry Redknapp insists Mackay deserves a second chance
Wigan Athletic
[ "Russia", "Russians" ]
{ "passage": 56, "query": 82 }
Query: @placeholder warns of civil war if Ukraine uses force to quell eastern revolts Entities: Robert Gamble, Russia, Ukrainians, Kiev, Gamble, Ukraine, Russians, Odessa, Ukrainian, English, Vladimir Putin, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- She was sitting across from me on the bus in Odessa when we struck up a conversation. Her daughter, maybe 2 years old, was playing with her cell phone. Dressed casually in jeans and a shirt, she told me she had finished university and was entering law school. Her husband was a linguist. They lived in Kiev, but had come to the coastal town of Odessa for vacation. She asked what I do. This was midway through my four years of living in Odessa. I told her about my organization, This Child Here, and how we work with orphanages and shelters to help Ukrainian children. Aside from spending on what you would expect on the kids -- clothes, food and medicine -- I told her that I've paid for horse therapy, sailing lessons, martial arts, English and math lessons, dance classes and more. She listened patiently. Pro-Russian protesters are calling for independence in eastern Ukrainian cities. Robert Gamble: Vladimir Putin thinks Russia is the parent and Ukraine is a child. He says Ukraine isn't interested in hearing that narrative any more. Gamble: In Ukraine, Russians and Ukrainians have lived peacefully until now
Russia
[ "Russia", "Russians" ]
{ "passage": 56, "query": 82 }
Query: @placeholder warns of civil war if Ukraine uses force to quell eastern revolts Entities: Robert Gamble, Russia, Ukrainians, Kiev, Gamble, Ukraine, Russians, Odessa, Ukrainian, English, Vladimir Putin, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- She was sitting across from me on the bus in Odessa when we struck up a conversation. Her daughter, maybe 2 years old, was playing with her cell phone. Dressed casually in jeans and a shirt, she told me she had finished university and was entering law school. Her husband was a linguist. They lived in Kiev, but had come to the coastal town of Odessa for vacation. She asked what I do. This was midway through my four years of living in Odessa. I told her about my organization, This Child Here, and how we work with orphanages and shelters to help Ukrainian children. Aside from spending on what you would expect on the kids -- clothes, food and medicine -- I told her that I've paid for horse therapy, sailing lessons, martial arts, English and math lessons, dance classes and more. She listened patiently. Pro-Russian protesters are calling for independence in eastern Ukrainian cities. Robert Gamble: Vladimir Putin thinks Russia is the parent and Ukraine is a child. He says Ukraine isn't interested in hearing that narrative any more. Gamble: In Ukraine, Russians and Ukrainians have lived peacefully until now
Russians
[ "Ukraine", "Ukrainian", "Ukrainians" ]
{ "passage": 56, "query": 83 }
Query: I say it to @placeholder so engaged in this struggle, "You were meant to be here. Entities: Robert Gamble, Russia, Ukrainians, Kiev, Gamble, Ukraine, Russians, Odessa, Ukrainian, English, Vladimir Putin, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- She was sitting across from me on the bus in Odessa when we struck up a conversation. Her daughter, maybe 2 years old, was playing with her cell phone. Dressed casually in jeans and a shirt, she told me she had finished university and was entering law school. Her husband was a linguist. They lived in Kiev, but had come to the coastal town of Odessa for vacation. She asked what I do. This was midway through my four years of living in Odessa. I told her about my organization, This Child Here, and how we work with orphanages and shelters to help Ukrainian children. Aside from spending on what you would expect on the kids -- clothes, food and medicine -- I told her that I've paid for horse therapy, sailing lessons, martial arts, English and math lessons, dance classes and more. She listened patiently. Pro-Russian protesters are calling for independence in eastern Ukrainian cities. Robert Gamble: Vladimir Putin thinks Russia is the parent and Ukraine is a child. He says Ukraine isn't interested in hearing that narrative any more. Gamble: In Ukraine, Russians and Ukrainians have lived peacefully until now
Ukraine
[ "Ukraine", "Ukrainian", "Ukrainians" ]
{ "passage": 56, "query": 83 }
Query: I say it to @placeholder so engaged in this struggle, "You were meant to be here. Entities: Robert Gamble, Russia, Ukrainians, Kiev, Gamble, Ukraine, Russians, Odessa, Ukrainian, English, Vladimir Putin, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- She was sitting across from me on the bus in Odessa when we struck up a conversation. Her daughter, maybe 2 years old, was playing with her cell phone. Dressed casually in jeans and a shirt, she told me she had finished university and was entering law school. Her husband was a linguist. They lived in Kiev, but had come to the coastal town of Odessa for vacation. She asked what I do. This was midway through my four years of living in Odessa. I told her about my organization, This Child Here, and how we work with orphanages and shelters to help Ukrainian children. Aside from spending on what you would expect on the kids -- clothes, food and medicine -- I told her that I've paid for horse therapy, sailing lessons, martial arts, English and math lessons, dance classes and more. She listened patiently. Pro-Russian protesters are calling for independence in eastern Ukrainian cities. Robert Gamble: Vladimir Putin thinks Russia is the parent and Ukraine is a child. He says Ukraine isn't interested in hearing that narrative any more. Gamble: In Ukraine, Russians and Ukrainians have lived peacefully until now
Ukrainian
[ "Ukraine", "Ukrainian", "Ukrainians" ]
{ "passage": 56, "query": 83 }
Query: I say it to @placeholder so engaged in this struggle, "You were meant to be here. Entities: Robert Gamble, Russia, Ukrainians, Kiev, Gamble, Ukraine, Russians, Odessa, Ukrainian, English, Vladimir Putin, CNN Passage: (CNN) -- She was sitting across from me on the bus in Odessa when we struck up a conversation. Her daughter, maybe 2 years old, was playing with her cell phone. Dressed casually in jeans and a shirt, she told me she had finished university and was entering law school. Her husband was a linguist. They lived in Kiev, but had come to the coastal town of Odessa for vacation. She asked what I do. This was midway through my four years of living in Odessa. I told her about my organization, This Child Here, and how we work with orphanages and shelters to help Ukrainian children. Aside from spending on what you would expect on the kids -- clothes, food and medicine -- I told her that I've paid for horse therapy, sailing lessons, martial arts, English and math lessons, dance classes and more. She listened patiently. Pro-Russian protesters are calling for independence in eastern Ukrainian cities. Robert Gamble: Vladimir Putin thinks Russia is the parent and Ukraine is a child. He says Ukraine isn't interested in hearing that narrative any more. Gamble: In Ukraine, Russians and Ukrainians have lived peacefully until now
Ukrainians
[ "Just Cavalli", "Roberto Cavalli" ]
{ "passage": 57, "query": 84 }
Query: Exuberant: @placeholder unveiled a typically flamboyant new collection at Just Cavalli - complete with the designer's trademark prints, in floral and in check Entities: Frida Giannini, Milan Fashion Week, Roberto Cavalli, Anna Dello Russo, Franca Sozzani, Just Cavalli, Prada, Fendi, Cate Blanchett, Giannini, MaxMara, Ruth Styles, Anna Wintour, Karl Lagerfeld, Gucci Passage: By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 04:19 EST, 20 September 2013 | UPDATED: 04:19 EST, 20 September 2013 From pop art prints at Prada to luxe minimalism at MaxMara and big blooms galore at Just Cavalli, Milan Fashion Week has gotten off to a typically stylish start. Gucci kicked things off on day one with creative director Frida Giannini offering up a typically glamorous collection that pivoted around a succession of sleek silk dresses worn with fishnet bras followed by a rainbow of block colour separates. Print also made its presence felt on Giannini's catwalk with luxe tunics in inky black emblazoned with exotic florals in suitably tropical hues. And Giannini wasn't the only one to embrace print. Kicking off day two was the flamboyant Roberto Cavalli, showing his diffusion line, Just Cavalli. Gucci kicked off Milan Fashion Week with a typically slick effort from creative director Frida Giannini. Day two's highlights included a strong showing from Karl Lagerfeld at Fendi and pop art prints at Prada. Watching from the front row was Anna Wintour, Franca Sozzani, Anna Dello Russo and Cate Blanchett
Just Cavalli
[ "Just Cavalli", "Roberto Cavalli" ]
{ "passage": 57, "query": 84 }
Query: Exuberant: @placeholder unveiled a typically flamboyant new collection at Just Cavalli - complete with the designer's trademark prints, in floral and in check Entities: Frida Giannini, Milan Fashion Week, Roberto Cavalli, Anna Dello Russo, Franca Sozzani, Just Cavalli, Prada, Fendi, Cate Blanchett, Giannini, MaxMara, Ruth Styles, Anna Wintour, Karl Lagerfeld, Gucci Passage: By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 04:19 EST, 20 September 2013 | UPDATED: 04:19 EST, 20 September 2013 From pop art prints at Prada to luxe minimalism at MaxMara and big blooms galore at Just Cavalli, Milan Fashion Week has gotten off to a typically stylish start. Gucci kicked things off on day one with creative director Frida Giannini offering up a typically glamorous collection that pivoted around a succession of sleek silk dresses worn with fishnet bras followed by a rainbow of block colour separates. Print also made its presence felt on Giannini's catwalk with luxe tunics in inky black emblazoned with exotic florals in suitably tropical hues. And Giannini wasn't the only one to embrace print. Kicking off day two was the flamboyant Roberto Cavalli, showing his diffusion line, Just Cavalli. Gucci kicked off Milan Fashion Week with a typically slick effort from creative director Frida Giannini. Day two's highlights included a strong showing from Karl Lagerfeld at Fendi and pop art prints at Prada. Watching from the front row was Anna Wintour, Franca Sozzani, Anna Dello Russo and Cate Blanchett
Roberto Cavalli
[ "Randall Kerrick" ]
{ "passage": 58, "query": 85 }
Query: Her reaction was understandable, Chestnut said, but @placeholder's was not. Entities: Florida A&M, Fiancee, North Carolina, Jonathan Ferrell, Charlotte, Ferrell, Randall Kerrick, CNN, Chris Chestnut Passage: (CNN) -- A former Florida A&M football player fatally shot by police in Charlotte, North Carolina, was clearly seeking help after a car wreck -- and video from the squad car's dashboard camera will prove it, an attorney for the man's family said Wednesday. Officer Randall Kerrick shot the unarmed Jonathan Ferrell, 24, last month after a woman -- home alone with her 1-year-old child -- called 911 and reported that someone was trying to break down her front door. Ferrell had wrecked his car down the street and had simply gone to the nearest home seeking help, family attorney Chris Chestnut said. Attorney asks why police would think Jonathan Ferrell was robber when he approached. Police fatally shot the 24-year-old after woman called 911 to report home invasion. Ferrell had been involved in a serious wreck a block away and was seeking help, attorney says. Fiancee called Ferrell "Sweets" and said he made people smile, cared for others
Randall Kerrick
[ "Randall Kerrick" ]
{ "passage": 58, "query": 86 }
Query: She said she hopes @placeholder is convicted and that her fiance's death will spur dialogue across the nation. Entities: Florida A&M, Fiancee, North Carolina, Jonathan Ferrell, Charlotte, Ferrell, Randall Kerrick, CNN, Chris Chestnut Passage: (CNN) -- A former Florida A&M football player fatally shot by police in Charlotte, North Carolina, was clearly seeking help after a car wreck -- and video from the squad car's dashboard camera will prove it, an attorney for the man's family said Wednesday. Officer Randall Kerrick shot the unarmed Jonathan Ferrell, 24, last month after a woman -- home alone with her 1-year-old child -- called 911 and reported that someone was trying to break down her front door. Ferrell had wrecked his car down the street and had simply gone to the nearest home seeking help, family attorney Chris Chestnut said. Attorney asks why police would think Jonathan Ferrell was robber when he approached. Police fatally shot the 24-year-old after woman called 911 to report home invasion. Ferrell had been involved in a serious wreck a block away and was seeking help, attorney says. Fiancee called Ferrell "Sweets" and said he made people smile, cared for others
Randall Kerrick
[ "London Olympics", "Olympics" ]
{ "passage": 59, "query": 87 }
Query: David is now preparing to watch the Great British hopefuls at the @placeholder gets into full flow this weekend. Entities: London Olympics, Olympics, Swallow, Earth, Games, Bond, Britain, Greatest Show, David Bond, Chris Parsons Passage: By Chris Parsons PUBLISHED: 11:06 EST, 26 July 2012 | UPDATED: 20:00 EST, 26 July 2012 When medal winner David Bond scooped gold at the last London Olympics over half a century ago, the event was a far cry from the all-encompassing, multi-billion pound 'Greatest Show on Earth' it is today. Now 64 years after the capital last hosted the Games, Britain's only surviving gold medal winner has described how it felt competing in the first post-war Olympics in 1948. Sporting hero Mr Bond, now 90, claimed gold as one half of the Swallow class sailing team - having taken unpaid leave from work to compete in the Games his bosses barely cared about. David Bond, 90, was one half of medal-winning sailing team 64 years ago. He tells how holidaymakers in Britain did not even know 1948 Games were going on
London Olympics
[ "London Olympics", "Olympics" ]
{ "passage": 59, "query": 87 }
Query: David is now preparing to watch the Great British hopefuls at the @placeholder gets into full flow this weekend. Entities: London Olympics, Olympics, Swallow, Earth, Games, Bond, Britain, Greatest Show, David Bond, Chris Parsons Passage: By Chris Parsons PUBLISHED: 11:06 EST, 26 July 2012 | UPDATED: 20:00 EST, 26 July 2012 When medal winner David Bond scooped gold at the last London Olympics over half a century ago, the event was a far cry from the all-encompassing, multi-billion pound 'Greatest Show on Earth' it is today. Now 64 years after the capital last hosted the Games, Britain's only surviving gold medal winner has described how it felt competing in the first post-war Olympics in 1948. Sporting hero Mr Bond, now 90, claimed gold as one half of the Swallow class sailing team - having taken unpaid leave from work to compete in the Games his bosses barely cared about. David Bond, 90, was one half of medal-winning sailing team 64 years ago. He tells how holidaymakers in Britain did not even know 1948 Games were going on
Olympics
[ "London Olympics", "Olympics" ]
{ "passage": 59, "query": 88 }
Query: 'There were a number of battleships manning the harbour and the @placeholder were such an under reported local story that holidaymakers on the seaside were heard to ask: 'Who are all these young people from different countries and why are they here?' Entities: London Olympics, Olympics, Swallow, Earth, Games, Bond, Britain, Greatest Show, David Bond, Chris Parsons Passage: By Chris Parsons PUBLISHED: 11:06 EST, 26 July 2012 | UPDATED: 20:00 EST, 26 July 2012 When medal winner David Bond scooped gold at the last London Olympics over half a century ago, the event was a far cry from the all-encompassing, multi-billion pound 'Greatest Show on Earth' it is today. Now 64 years after the capital last hosted the Games, Britain's only surviving gold medal winner has described how it felt competing in the first post-war Olympics in 1948. Sporting hero Mr Bond, now 90, claimed gold as one half of the Swallow class sailing team - having taken unpaid leave from work to compete in the Games his bosses barely cared about. David Bond, 90, was one half of medal-winning sailing team 64 years ago. He tells how holidaymakers in Britain did not even know 1948 Games were going on
London Olympics
[ "London Olympics", "Olympics" ]
{ "passage": 59, "query": 88 }
Query: 'There were a number of battleships manning the harbour and the @placeholder were such an under reported local story that holidaymakers on the seaside were heard to ask: 'Who are all these young people from different countries and why are they here?' Entities: London Olympics, Olympics, Swallow, Earth, Games, Bond, Britain, Greatest Show, David Bond, Chris Parsons Passage: By Chris Parsons PUBLISHED: 11:06 EST, 26 July 2012 | UPDATED: 20:00 EST, 26 July 2012 When medal winner David Bond scooped gold at the last London Olympics over half a century ago, the event was a far cry from the all-encompassing, multi-billion pound 'Greatest Show on Earth' it is today. Now 64 years after the capital last hosted the Games, Britain's only surviving gold medal winner has described how it felt competing in the first post-war Olympics in 1948. Sporting hero Mr Bond, now 90, claimed gold as one half of the Swallow class sailing team - having taken unpaid leave from work to compete in the Games his bosses barely cared about. David Bond, 90, was one half of medal-winning sailing team 64 years ago. He tells how holidaymakers in Britain did not even know 1948 Games were going on
Olympics
[ "Crown Prosecution Service" ]
{ "passage": 60, "query": 89 }
Query: When false claims about habitual drug use were introduced I did everything possible to ensure the (@placeholder) was aware of the sustained background campaign deliberately designed to destroy my reputation." Entities: Metropolitan Police, Lawson, Nigella Lawson, Crown Prosecution Service, UK, CNN, London, British Passage: London (CNN) -- British police said Sunday they would examine evidence suggesting that celebrity chef Nigella Lawson took cocaine. The news came days after Lawson's two former personal assistants were cleared of fraud in a trial that saw the chef admit to occasionally using drugs including cocaine. In a statement on Sunday the Metropolitan Police said a specialist team would examine "all the evidence emerging as part of a review into this matter and in conjunction with the Crown Prosecution Service, will determine an appropriate way forward." However, police added that there was "no imminent prospect" of a prosecution being mounted against Lawson. UK police to examine evidence that celebrity chef Nigella Lawson took cocaine. News came days after Lawson's two former assistants were cleared of fraud. Both assistants claimed to have seen signs of repeated drug use by Lawson. Lawson admits having occasionally used drugs including cocaine
Crown Prosecution Service
[ "VIVID", "Vivid" ]
{ "passage": 61, "query": 90 }
Query: Crowd pleaser: @placeholder attracted masses of people on it's debut night Entities: Jackson Pollock, Opera House, VIVID, Vivid, Freya Noble, Vivid Festival, Sydney Passage: By Freya Noble Sydney's extravagant VIVID light festival hit the harbour city with a bang during its Friday night debut. The Opera House was lit up in galactic-inspired designs, surreal snakeskin and multi-coloured digital patterns, with one stage of the sequence looking as though Jackson Pollock has taken to the landmark with his famous abstract paintbrush. Cars with 'feelings', large inflatable animals and an interactive xylophone are just some of the weird and wonderful light displays at this year's festival. Festival of colour: Sydney's iconic Opera House is transformed by projections of butterfly wings on the first night of the Vivid Festival which attracts tens of thousands of people. The sails of the Opera House have been illuminated with multicoloured digital, floral and out of this world designs. The festival opened at 6pm, and an indigenous smoking ceremony was held aboard a ferry to cleanse the harbour. Vivid runs until June 9
VIVID
[ "VIVID", "Vivid" ]
{ "passage": 61, "query": 90 }
Query: Crowd pleaser: @placeholder attracted masses of people on it's debut night Entities: Jackson Pollock, Opera House, VIVID, Vivid, Freya Noble, Vivid Festival, Sydney Passage: By Freya Noble Sydney's extravagant VIVID light festival hit the harbour city with a bang during its Friday night debut. The Opera House was lit up in galactic-inspired designs, surreal snakeskin and multi-coloured digital patterns, with one stage of the sequence looking as though Jackson Pollock has taken to the landmark with his famous abstract paintbrush. Cars with 'feelings', large inflatable animals and an interactive xylophone are just some of the weird and wonderful light displays at this year's festival. Festival of colour: Sydney's iconic Opera House is transformed by projections of butterfly wings on the first night of the Vivid Festival which attracts tens of thousands of people. The sails of the Opera House have been illuminated with multicoloured digital, floral and out of this world designs. The festival opened at 6pm, and an indigenous smoking ceremony was held aboard a ferry to cleanse the harbour. Vivid runs until June 9
Vivid
[ "Okulski", "Travis Okulski" ]
{ "passage": 62, "query": 91 }
Query: Then they dressed Gordon up in a new disguise with a neck tattoo, sideburns, mullet covered by a camouflage hat and sent him over in a fake cab (with real markings) to pick @placeholder up at the hotel. Entities: Travis Okulski, Gordon, Jalopnik, CNN, Jeff Gordon, Okulski Passage: (CNN) -- You insisted the first Jeff Gordon wild-driving viral video was a fake. What do you think of the second one, Travis Okulski? Oh, this one is "unequivocally, one hundred percent, totally, absolutely real," he says. How would he know? Because he's in it, the victim of a prank and Gordon's revenge. A year ago, Okulski called out Gordon on the Jalopnik auto blog after the millions of views for a video in which Gordon dons a disguise and takes a supposedly unsuspecting car salesman for a high-speed test drive. It's one of those commercials masking itself as a video that begs the question: Is it fake? Auto blogger Travis Okulski made Jeff Gordon mad when he said a popular video was fake. Gordon decided to take the blogger on a wild ride of his own. Okulski swears his panicked screams are real, that he thought he might die. A few conspiracists don't buy it; they think there are clues that this one is fake, too
Okulski
[ "Okulski", "Travis Okulski" ]
{ "passage": 62, "query": 91 }
Query: Then they dressed Gordon up in a new disguise with a neck tattoo, sideburns, mullet covered by a camouflage hat and sent him over in a fake cab (with real markings) to pick @placeholder up at the hotel. Entities: Travis Okulski, Gordon, Jalopnik, CNN, Jeff Gordon, Okulski Passage: (CNN) -- You insisted the first Jeff Gordon wild-driving viral video was a fake. What do you think of the second one, Travis Okulski? Oh, this one is "unequivocally, one hundred percent, totally, absolutely real," he says. How would he know? Because he's in it, the victim of a prank and Gordon's revenge. A year ago, Okulski called out Gordon on the Jalopnik auto blog after the millions of views for a video in which Gordon dons a disguise and takes a supposedly unsuspecting car salesman for a high-speed test drive. It's one of those commercials masking itself as a video that begs the question: Is it fake? Auto blogger Travis Okulski made Jeff Gordon mad when he said a popular video was fake. Gordon decided to take the blogger on a wild ride of his own. Okulski swears his panicked screams are real, that he thought he might die. A few conspiracists don't buy it; they think there are clues that this one is fake, too
Travis Okulski
[ "Okulski", "Travis Okulski" ]
{ "passage": 62, "query": 92 }
Query: And, despite the protests of @placeholder, the chase is on. Entities: Travis Okulski, Gordon, Jalopnik, CNN, Jeff Gordon, Okulski Passage: (CNN) -- You insisted the first Jeff Gordon wild-driving viral video was a fake. What do you think of the second one, Travis Okulski? Oh, this one is "unequivocally, one hundred percent, totally, absolutely real," he says. How would he know? Because he's in it, the victim of a prank and Gordon's revenge. A year ago, Okulski called out Gordon on the Jalopnik auto blog after the millions of views for a video in which Gordon dons a disguise and takes a supposedly unsuspecting car salesman for a high-speed test drive. It's one of those commercials masking itself as a video that begs the question: Is it fake? Auto blogger Travis Okulski made Jeff Gordon mad when he said a popular video was fake. Gordon decided to take the blogger on a wild ride of his own. Okulski swears his panicked screams are real, that he thought he might die. A few conspiracists don't buy it; they think there are clues that this one is fake, too
Okulski
[ "Okulski", "Travis Okulski" ]
{ "passage": 62, "query": 92 }
Query: And, despite the protests of @placeholder, the chase is on. Entities: Travis Okulski, Gordon, Jalopnik, CNN, Jeff Gordon, Okulski Passage: (CNN) -- You insisted the first Jeff Gordon wild-driving viral video was a fake. What do you think of the second one, Travis Okulski? Oh, this one is "unequivocally, one hundred percent, totally, absolutely real," he says. How would he know? Because he's in it, the victim of a prank and Gordon's revenge. A year ago, Okulski called out Gordon on the Jalopnik auto blog after the millions of views for a video in which Gordon dons a disguise and takes a supposedly unsuspecting car salesman for a high-speed test drive. It's one of those commercials masking itself as a video that begs the question: Is it fake? Auto blogger Travis Okulski made Jeff Gordon mad when he said a popular video was fake. Gordon decided to take the blogger on a wild ride of his own. Okulski swears his panicked screams are real, that he thought he might die. A few conspiracists don't buy it; they think there are clues that this one is fake, too
Travis Okulski
[ "Gordon", "Jeff Gordon" ]
{ "passage": 62, "query": 93 }
Query: "I'm gonna lose this guy," @placeholder says as he winds and slides over asphalt. Entities: Travis Okulski, Gordon, Jalopnik, CNN, Jeff Gordon, Okulski Passage: (CNN) -- You insisted the first Jeff Gordon wild-driving viral video was a fake. What do you think of the second one, Travis Okulski? Oh, this one is "unequivocally, one hundred percent, totally, absolutely real," he says. How would he know? Because he's in it, the victim of a prank and Gordon's revenge. A year ago, Okulski called out Gordon on the Jalopnik auto blog after the millions of views for a video in which Gordon dons a disguise and takes a supposedly unsuspecting car salesman for a high-speed test drive. It's one of those commercials masking itself as a video that begs the question: Is it fake? Auto blogger Travis Okulski made Jeff Gordon mad when he said a popular video was fake. Gordon decided to take the blogger on a wild ride of his own. Okulski swears his panicked screams are real, that he thought he might die. A few conspiracists don't buy it; they think there are clues that this one is fake, too
Gordon
[ "Gordon", "Jeff Gordon" ]
{ "passage": 62, "query": 93 }
Query: "I'm gonna lose this guy," @placeholder says as he winds and slides over asphalt. Entities: Travis Okulski, Gordon, Jalopnik, CNN, Jeff Gordon, Okulski Passage: (CNN) -- You insisted the first Jeff Gordon wild-driving viral video was a fake. What do you think of the second one, Travis Okulski? Oh, this one is "unequivocally, one hundred percent, totally, absolutely real," he says. How would he know? Because he's in it, the victim of a prank and Gordon's revenge. A year ago, Okulski called out Gordon on the Jalopnik auto blog after the millions of views for a video in which Gordon dons a disguise and takes a supposedly unsuspecting car salesman for a high-speed test drive. It's one of those commercials masking itself as a video that begs the question: Is it fake? Auto blogger Travis Okulski made Jeff Gordon mad when he said a popular video was fake. Gordon decided to take the blogger on a wild ride of his own. Okulski swears his panicked screams are real, that he thought he might die. A few conspiracists don't buy it; they think there are clues that this one is fake, too
Jeff Gordon
[ "Chivers", "Marc Chivers" ]
{ "passage": 63, "query": 94 }
Query: 'They assessed Maria as being at high risk of death or serious harm from @placeholder. Entities: Marc Chivers, Essex Police, Essex, Great Baddow, Stubbings, Maria Stubbings, Chivers Passage: Police took away a mother's panic alarm in a 'huge catalogue' of failings just months before she was strangled by her ex partner - who had already killed before. Marc Chivers - who had been convicted of murdering another woman in 1992 - used a dog lead to kill Maria Stubbings at her home in Great Baddow, Essex in December 2008. A four-week inquest into the death has revealed a series of failures by Essex Police in 'almost every part of its investigation'. Marc Chivers, right, used a dog lead to kill Maria Stubbings, left, at her home in Great Baddow, Essex in December 2008. Marc Chivers used a dog lead to murder Maria Stubbings at her home. He had already been convicted of killing another former partner in 1992. Police gave Ms Stubbings panic alarm after she reported assault by Chivers. But they took it away from her when he was arrested the next day and he was later released, inquest told. Despite repeated 999 calls after the release, police did not go to her house for a week. Chivers told officers Ms Stubbings had gone away, but her body was found a day later under a pile of clothes in her bedroom. After inquest, family hit out at Essex Police for 'huge catalogue' of failures. Police admit they did not protect Ms Stubbings and apologised to her family. Essex Coroner is sending a report about the case to the Government
Chivers
[ "Chivers", "Marc Chivers" ]
{ "passage": 63, "query": 94 }
Query: 'They assessed Maria as being at high risk of death or serious harm from @placeholder. Entities: Marc Chivers, Essex Police, Essex, Great Baddow, Stubbings, Maria Stubbings, Chivers Passage: Police took away a mother's panic alarm in a 'huge catalogue' of failings just months before she was strangled by her ex partner - who had already killed before. Marc Chivers - who had been convicted of murdering another woman in 1992 - used a dog lead to kill Maria Stubbings at her home in Great Baddow, Essex in December 2008. A four-week inquest into the death has revealed a series of failures by Essex Police in 'almost every part of its investigation'. Marc Chivers, right, used a dog lead to kill Maria Stubbings, left, at her home in Great Baddow, Essex in December 2008. Marc Chivers used a dog lead to murder Maria Stubbings at her home. He had already been convicted of killing another former partner in 1992. Police gave Ms Stubbings panic alarm after she reported assault by Chivers. But they took it away from her when he was arrested the next day and he was later released, inquest told. Despite repeated 999 calls after the release, police did not go to her house for a week. Chivers told officers Ms Stubbings had gone away, but her body was found a day later under a pile of clothes in her bedroom. After inquest, family hit out at Essex Police for 'huge catalogue' of failures. Police admit they did not protect Ms Stubbings and apologised to her family. Essex Coroner is sending a report about the case to the Government
Marc Chivers
[ "Riley" ]
{ "passage": 64, "query": 95 }
Query: Newcomer: @placeholder has made it onto the boys' list and is also popular for girls such as model Riley Keough ( left) Entities: Ivy, England, William, Harry, Office of National Statistics, George, Amelia, Jacob, Violet, Tilly, Riley, Jack, London, Ruth Styles, Wales, Muhammad Passage: By Ruth Styles Harry and Amelia have been revealed as the most popular names for babies born in England and Wales for the second year in a row. Amelia was the top girls' name in 2011 and 2012 for parents from all regions of England and Wales, according to the Office of National Statistics, while Harry topped the bill in all but three areas . Muhammad was the second most popular name for boys across England and Wales, once variations in spelling are taken into account. Scroll down for video Popular princes: Harry topped the list of boys' names but William also made it into the top 10. Muhammad is most popular boys' name in London. Ranked second in England and Wales once different spellings included. Amelia tops the list of favourite girls' names. Other popular boys' names included Riley, Jacob and Jack. Traditional names like Violet, Ivy and Tilly making a comeback. Bookmakers say George is odds-on to be in the top 10 next year
Riley
[ "New York" ]
{ "passage": 65, "query": 96 }
Query: He was inspired to start the project after taking a vertical panorama in @placeholder but chose to focus the project in England. Entities: Emma Glanfield, Bristol, Photoshop, England, Glastonbury, MailOnline, Richard Silver, Bath, New York, Brighton, Wells, Southwark Cathedral, UK, London, Salisbury, Salisbury Cathedral Passage: By Emma Glanfield for MailOnline These incredible kaleidoscopic-style photographs capture England's churches and cathedrals in all their glory. The series of vertical panoramas, taken in churches all over the country by travel photographer Richard Silver, showcase the buildings' stunning patterns and designs. The 52-year-old, from New York, began his panoramic project in 2012 and has since travelled across England including Wells, London, Salisbury, Brighton, Bristol, Bath and Glastonbury to document the architecture of churches. Richard Silver has spent the last two years taking photographs inside England's churches and cathedrals. Pictured: Southwark Cathedral (left) and Salisbury Cathedral Despite looking rather different on the outside, Southwark Cathedral (left) and Salisbury Cathedral (right) have remarkable similarities on the inside (top pictures). Travel photographer Richard Silver has spent the last two years photographing the inside of churches across England. The 52-year-old, from New York, produces vertical panoramic shots of the interior to show off the ceilings of buildings. He said he began project in the UK because it is steeped in history and religion and each photo is edited in Photoshop. The keen photographer has travelled to Wells, London, Salisbury, Brighton, Bristol, Bath and Glastonbury for project
New York
[ "Decos" ]
{ "passage": 66, "query": 97 }
Query: The company’s paperless commitment means that @placeholder saves more than 16 trees per year - equivalent to a tonne of paper. Entities: Star Wars, Inbo Architects, Netherlands, Noordwijk, Decos Passage: If this technology firm's office is anything to go by, workplaces of the future will be cleaner and greener. Decos’ headquarters in the Netherlands looks like something from a sci-fi film and is entirely paperless - even down to the toilets. Energy is supplied by nearby wind farms, its fleet consists of dozens of electric vehicles and employees use apps and 'shower toilets'. The office (pictured) was built for Noordwijk-based technology firm Decos by Inbo Architects. Decos said it is so committed to environmentally sustainability it has removed all paper from its office - even toilet roll The building was designed by Inbo Architects. The office was built for Noordwijk-based technology firm Decos. Firm has removed all paper such as letters, files and even toilet roll. Instead, employees use apps, digital signatures and 'shower toilets' Its futuristic design was inspired by structures in Star Wars. Building is powered by energy from wind farms, and its fleet is electric
Decos
[ "Clarkson", "Jeremy Clarkson" ]
{ "passage": 67, "query": 98 }
Query: @placeholder has denied the affair and, according to her, she has come under heavy criticism from her ex-husband's supporters, it has been reported. Entities: Daily Mail, Francie, Hall, Clarkson, Top Gear, Alex Hall, Jeremy Clarkson Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 10:41 AM on 30th October 2011 Book: Jeremy Clarkson's ex-wife Alex Hall wants to write about the details of her marriage to the Top Gear star The first wife of TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson labelled him a 'bully and a hypocrite' as she lifted the lid on their alleged clandestine 10-year affair today. In a revealing interview, Alex Hall claimed she 'still loved' Top Gear presenter Clarkson, but that she'd had enough of being portrayed as a 'blackmailer' for wanting to write a book about their marriage. The mother-of-two said she felt forced to defend herself after revelations about their alleged affair, which purportedly happened while he was married to second wife Francie, were made public this week. Hall claims she was a 'discreet, decent, loyal ex-wife' She claims she had 'loved and honoured' Clarkson for 28 years
Clarkson
[ "Clarkson", "Jeremy Clarkson" ]
{ "passage": 67, "query": 98 }
Query: @placeholder has denied the affair and, according to her, she has come under heavy criticism from her ex-husband's supporters, it has been reported. Entities: Daily Mail, Francie, Hall, Clarkson, Top Gear, Alex Hall, Jeremy Clarkson Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 10:41 AM on 30th October 2011 Book: Jeremy Clarkson's ex-wife Alex Hall wants to write about the details of her marriage to the Top Gear star The first wife of TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson labelled him a 'bully and a hypocrite' as she lifted the lid on their alleged clandestine 10-year affair today. In a revealing interview, Alex Hall claimed she 'still loved' Top Gear presenter Clarkson, but that she'd had enough of being portrayed as a 'blackmailer' for wanting to write a book about their marriage. The mother-of-two said she felt forced to defend herself after revelations about their alleged affair, which purportedly happened while he was married to second wife Francie, were made public this week. Hall claims she was a 'discreet, decent, loyal ex-wife' She claims she had 'loved and honoured' Clarkson for 28 years
Jeremy Clarkson
[ "Clarkson", "Jeremy Clarkson" ]
{ "passage": 67, "query": 99 }
Query: @placeholder, 51, said he had regretted it from the day it was granted and Entities: Daily Mail, Francie, Hall, Clarkson, Top Gear, Alex Hall, Jeremy Clarkson Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 10:41 AM on 30th October 2011 Book: Jeremy Clarkson's ex-wife Alex Hall wants to write about the details of her marriage to the Top Gear star The first wife of TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson labelled him a 'bully and a hypocrite' as she lifted the lid on their alleged clandestine 10-year affair today. In a revealing interview, Alex Hall claimed she 'still loved' Top Gear presenter Clarkson, but that she'd had enough of being portrayed as a 'blackmailer' for wanting to write a book about their marriage. The mother-of-two said she felt forced to defend herself after revelations about their alleged affair, which purportedly happened while he was married to second wife Francie, were made public this week. Hall claims she was a 'discreet, decent, loyal ex-wife' She claims she had 'loved and honoured' Clarkson for 28 years
Clarkson
[ "Clarkson", "Jeremy Clarkson" ]
{ "passage": 67, "query": 99 }
Query: @placeholder, 51, said he had regretted it from the day it was granted and Entities: Daily Mail, Francie, Hall, Clarkson, Top Gear, Alex Hall, Jeremy Clarkson Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 10:41 AM on 30th October 2011 Book: Jeremy Clarkson's ex-wife Alex Hall wants to write about the details of her marriage to the Top Gear star The first wife of TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson labelled him a 'bully and a hypocrite' as she lifted the lid on their alleged clandestine 10-year affair today. In a revealing interview, Alex Hall claimed she 'still loved' Top Gear presenter Clarkson, but that she'd had enough of being portrayed as a 'blackmailer' for wanting to write a book about their marriage. The mother-of-two said she felt forced to defend herself after revelations about their alleged affair, which purportedly happened while he was married to second wife Francie, were made public this week. Hall claims she was a 'discreet, decent, loyal ex-wife' She claims she had 'loved and honoured' Clarkson for 28 years
Jeremy Clarkson
[ "Dutch", "Netherlands" ]
{ "passage": 68, "query": 100 }
Query: Crowds had lined the streets to see Queen Beatrix and her family ride by in an open-top bus during the @placeholder' annual holiday. Entities: Queen Beatrix, Esther Naber, Netherlands, Queen's Day celebration, Amsterdam, Dutch, CNN, Apeldoorn Passage: (CNN) -- Five people were killed Thursday after a man tried to attack the Dutch royal family during a Queen's Day celebration by crashing his car near the royal family's bus, Dutch police said. A car is pictured after crashing into the crowd waiting for the visit of the royal family in Apeldoorn. Authorities are not releasing the name of the man, but said they have charged him with with trying to attack the royal family. Twelve people were injured in the incident in the Dutch town of Apeldoorn, about 45 miles east of Amsterdam, police spokeswoman Esther Naber told CNN. NEW: Five people killed and five badly injured in incident in Dutch town of Apeldoorn. Car hit crowd near open-top bus carrying Queen Beatrix of Netherlands. Driver, among the badly hurt, is charged with trying to attack Dutch royal family
Dutch
[ "Dutch", "Netherlands" ]
{ "passage": 68, "query": 100 }
Query: Crowds had lined the streets to see Queen Beatrix and her family ride by in an open-top bus during the @placeholder' annual holiday. Entities: Queen Beatrix, Esther Naber, Netherlands, Queen's Day celebration, Amsterdam, Dutch, CNN, Apeldoorn Passage: (CNN) -- Five people were killed Thursday after a man tried to attack the Dutch royal family during a Queen's Day celebration by crashing his car near the royal family's bus, Dutch police said. A car is pictured after crashing into the crowd waiting for the visit of the royal family in Apeldoorn. Authorities are not releasing the name of the man, but said they have charged him with with trying to attack the royal family. Twelve people were injured in the incident in the Dutch town of Apeldoorn, about 45 miles east of Amsterdam, police spokeswoman Esther Naber told CNN. NEW: Five people killed and five badly injured in incident in Dutch town of Apeldoorn. Car hit crowd near open-top bus carrying Queen Beatrix of Netherlands. Driver, among the badly hurt, is charged with trying to attack Dutch royal family
Netherlands
[ "Nike" ]
{ "passage": 69, "query": 101 }
Query: On Monday, @placeholder pulled a 2007 internet ad starring Pistorius, in which he says: 'I am the bullet in the chamber.' Entities: Valentine's Day, Nike, Lance Armstrong, Tiger Woods, Reeva Steenkamp, Oakley, Oscar Pistorius, Reuters Reporter, Michael Vick, Associated Press, Thomas Durante Passage: By Thomas Durante, Reuters Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:05 EST, 20 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:24 EST, 20 February 2013 It's double trouble for Nike and Oakley, which have been forced to sever ties with two of their top athletic moneymakers in a matter of months after respective falls from grace. Both companies announced this week they would drop sprinter Oscar Pistorius after the double amputee was charged with the murder of model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day. The separation came just months since the same two athletic outfitters left the side of Lance Armstrong as his role was revealed in one of the most sophisticated doping scandals of all time. Both companies cut ties with disgraced star athletes after their respective scandals. Nike famously stood by Tiger Woods during his infidelity saga, and later rekindled its relationship with quarterback Michael Vick
Nike
[ "Oakley" ]
{ "passage": 69, "query": 102 }
Query: Also on Monday, @placeholder, known for its sleek sunglasses, said in a statement: 'In light of the recent allegations, Oakley is suspending its contract with Oscar Pistorius, effective immediately.' Entities: Valentine's Day, Nike, Lance Armstrong, Tiger Woods, Reeva Steenkamp, Oakley, Oscar Pistorius, Reuters Reporter, Michael Vick, Associated Press, Thomas Durante Passage: By Thomas Durante, Reuters Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:05 EST, 20 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:24 EST, 20 February 2013 It's double trouble for Nike and Oakley, which have been forced to sever ties with two of their top athletic moneymakers in a matter of months after respective falls from grace. Both companies announced this week they would drop sprinter Oscar Pistorius after the double amputee was charged with the murder of model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day. The separation came just months since the same two athletic outfitters left the side of Lance Armstrong as his role was revealed in one of the most sophisticated doping scandals of all time. Both companies cut ties with disgraced star athletes after their respective scandals. Nike famously stood by Tiger Woods during his infidelity saga, and later rekindled its relationship with quarterback Michael Vick
Oakley
[ "Lance Armstrong" ]
{ "passage": 69, "query": 103 }
Query: Oakley was also a major sponsor of @placeholder for 25 years - dating back to when he was a teenage triathlete - but their links to the now infamous drugs cheat fizzled in October 2012. Entities: Valentine's Day, Nike, Lance Armstrong, Tiger Woods, Reeva Steenkamp, Oakley, Oscar Pistorius, Reuters Reporter, Michael Vick, Associated Press, Thomas Durante Passage: By Thomas Durante, Reuters Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:05 EST, 20 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:24 EST, 20 February 2013 It's double trouble for Nike and Oakley, which have been forced to sever ties with two of their top athletic moneymakers in a matter of months after respective falls from grace. Both companies announced this week they would drop sprinter Oscar Pistorius after the double amputee was charged with the murder of model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day. The separation came just months since the same two athletic outfitters left the side of Lance Armstrong as his role was revealed in one of the most sophisticated doping scandals of all time. Both companies cut ties with disgraced star athletes after their respective scandals. Nike famously stood by Tiger Woods during his infidelity saga, and later rekindled its relationship with quarterback Michael Vick
Lance Armstrong
[ "Nike" ]
{ "passage": 69, "query": 104 }
Query: After the interview aired, Nike said in a statement: 'Due to the seemingly insurmountable evidence that Lance Armstrong participated in doping and misled @placeholder for more than a decade, it is with great sadness that we have terminated our contract with him. Entities: Valentine's Day, Nike, Lance Armstrong, Tiger Woods, Reeva Steenkamp, Oakley, Oscar Pistorius, Reuters Reporter, Michael Vick, Associated Press, Thomas Durante Passage: By Thomas Durante, Reuters Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:05 EST, 20 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:24 EST, 20 February 2013 It's double trouble for Nike and Oakley, which have been forced to sever ties with two of their top athletic moneymakers in a matter of months after respective falls from grace. Both companies announced this week they would drop sprinter Oscar Pistorius after the double amputee was charged with the murder of model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day. The separation came just months since the same two athletic outfitters left the side of Lance Armstrong as his role was revealed in one of the most sophisticated doping scandals of all time. Both companies cut ties with disgraced star athletes after their respective scandals. Nike famously stood by Tiger Woods during his infidelity saga, and later rekindled its relationship with quarterback Michael Vick
Nike
[ "Reeva Steenkamp" ]
{ "passage": 69, "query": 105 }
Query: His defense team has disputed the findings, and argues that he thought @placeholder was an intruder when he shot through the bathroom door. Entities: Valentine's Day, Nike, Lance Armstrong, Tiger Woods, Reeva Steenkamp, Oakley, Oscar Pistorius, Reuters Reporter, Michael Vick, Associated Press, Thomas Durante Passage: By Thomas Durante, Reuters Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:05 EST, 20 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:24 EST, 20 February 2013 It's double trouble for Nike and Oakley, which have been forced to sever ties with two of their top athletic moneymakers in a matter of months after respective falls from grace. Both companies announced this week they would drop sprinter Oscar Pistorius after the double amputee was charged with the murder of model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day. The separation came just months since the same two athletic outfitters left the side of Lance Armstrong as his role was revealed in one of the most sophisticated doping scandals of all time. Both companies cut ties with disgraced star athletes after their respective scandals. Nike famously stood by Tiger Woods during his infidelity saga, and later rekindled its relationship with quarterback Michael Vick
Reeva Steenkamp
[ "America" ]
{ "passage": 70, "query": 106 }
Query: "Recession 101 isn't selling anything other than the @placeholder spirit," the campaign's Web site reads. Entities: Michigan, Jeff Golimowski, Outdoor Advertising Association of America, America, Rhode Island, NEW YORK, CNN, Recession 101 Passage: NEW YORK (CNN) -- Amid ominous economic forecasts and repeated bleak reports about America's financial future, messages of hope can be hard to come by. New billboards offer upbeat messages to get people to stay positive during the recession. One advertising campaign, dubbed "Recession 101," has hit the nation's roadsides with an array of slogans aimed at getting people to think optimistically during the recession. The economic "lessons," which include such catchphrases such as "self worth beats net worth," and "stop obsessing about the economy, you're scaring the children," started going up in May and now number around 2,000 postings across the country, according to Jeff Golimowski of the Outdoor Advertising Association of America. Recession billboards offer upbeat messages during rough economic times. Ad campaign pops up in 30 states, including hard-hit Michigan, Rhode Island. Anonymous donor paid for campaign's design
America
[ "Chelsea" ]
{ "passage": 71, "query": 107 }
Query: Parkinson started devising his Stamford Bridge blueprint on Thursday, taking shape and tactical sessions aimed at nullifying @placeholder's threat. Entities: Jose Mourinho, Stamford Bridge, Cambridge, Man United, Marriott Hotel, Bradford, Morais, Phil Parkinson, Bradford City, Blues, League One, FA Cup, Chelsea, Kensington, Filipe Morais, London, Bantams Passage: Less than 24 hours before one of the biggest-ever FA Cup giant-killings, Bradford's players are sitting in Kensington's Marriott Hotel watching Celebrity Big Brother. There are more enthralling ways to spend Friday night in London, but for these players the excitement is all to come. Two down against Chelsea on Saturday, the League One side mustered a glorious comeback, scoring four times to leave Jose Mourinho's hopes of an historic quadruple in tatters and the Chelsea boss talking of being 'ashamed'. But how did this team of free transfers pull it off? Bradford's players celebrate in front of their travelling supporters at Stamford Bridge after beating Chelsea. Bradford City came from behind to beat Chelsea 4-2 at Stamford Bridge. The League One side went for a walk around Kensington before the match. Manager Phil Parkinson told his players they were fitter than the Blues. Filipe Morais says he was inspired by Cambridge's draw with Man United. The Bantams could 'smell' the tide changing at 2-2, admits Morais
Chelsea
[ "Stamford Bridge" ]
{ "passage": 71, "query": 108 }
Query: Bradford had lunch at the hotel at 11.45am before setting off for @placeholder at 1.15pm. Entities: Jose Mourinho, Stamford Bridge, Cambridge, Man United, Marriott Hotel, Bradford, Morais, Phil Parkinson, Bradford City, Blues, League One, FA Cup, Chelsea, Kensington, Filipe Morais, London, Bantams Passage: Less than 24 hours before one of the biggest-ever FA Cup giant-killings, Bradford's players are sitting in Kensington's Marriott Hotel watching Celebrity Big Brother. There are more enthralling ways to spend Friday night in London, but for these players the excitement is all to come. Two down against Chelsea on Saturday, the League One side mustered a glorious comeback, scoring four times to leave Jose Mourinho's hopes of an historic quadruple in tatters and the Chelsea boss talking of being 'ashamed'. But how did this team of free transfers pull it off? Bradford's players celebrate in front of their travelling supporters at Stamford Bridge after beating Chelsea. Bradford City came from behind to beat Chelsea 4-2 at Stamford Bridge. The League One side went for a walk around Kensington before the match. Manager Phil Parkinson told his players they were fitter than the Blues. Filipe Morais says he was inspired by Cambridge's draw with Man United. The Bantams could 'smell' the tide changing at 2-2, admits Morais
Stamford Bridge
[ "Chelsea" ]
{ "passage": 71, "query": 109 }
Query: For Morais, who played in Mourinho's first ever game as @placeholder manager, this was a poignant moment. Entities: Jose Mourinho, Stamford Bridge, Cambridge, Man United, Marriott Hotel, Bradford, Morais, Phil Parkinson, Bradford City, Blues, League One, FA Cup, Chelsea, Kensington, Filipe Morais, London, Bantams Passage: Less than 24 hours before one of the biggest-ever FA Cup giant-killings, Bradford's players are sitting in Kensington's Marriott Hotel watching Celebrity Big Brother. There are more enthralling ways to spend Friday night in London, but for these players the excitement is all to come. Two down against Chelsea on Saturday, the League One side mustered a glorious comeback, scoring four times to leave Jose Mourinho's hopes of an historic quadruple in tatters and the Chelsea boss talking of being 'ashamed'. But how did this team of free transfers pull it off? Bradford's players celebrate in front of their travelling supporters at Stamford Bridge after beating Chelsea. Bradford City came from behind to beat Chelsea 4-2 at Stamford Bridge. The League One side went for a walk around Kensington before the match. Manager Phil Parkinson told his players they were fitter than the Blues. Filipe Morais says he was inspired by Cambridge's draw with Man United. The Bantams could 'smell' the tide changing at 2-2, admits Morais
Chelsea
[ "Phil Parkinson" ]
{ "passage": 71, "query": 110 }
Query: Jose Mourinho (right) exchanges some angry words with his opposite number @placeholder Entities: Jose Mourinho, Stamford Bridge, Cambridge, Man United, Marriott Hotel, Bradford, Morais, Phil Parkinson, Bradford City, Blues, League One, FA Cup, Chelsea, Kensington, Filipe Morais, London, Bantams Passage: Less than 24 hours before one of the biggest-ever FA Cup giant-killings, Bradford's players are sitting in Kensington's Marriott Hotel watching Celebrity Big Brother. There are more enthralling ways to spend Friday night in London, but for these players the excitement is all to come. Two down against Chelsea on Saturday, the League One side mustered a glorious comeback, scoring four times to leave Jose Mourinho's hopes of an historic quadruple in tatters and the Chelsea boss talking of being 'ashamed'. But how did this team of free transfers pull it off? Bradford's players celebrate in front of their travelling supporters at Stamford Bridge after beating Chelsea. Bradford City came from behind to beat Chelsea 4-2 at Stamford Bridge. The League One side went for a walk around Kensington before the match. Manager Phil Parkinson told his players they were fitter than the Blues. Filipe Morais says he was inspired by Cambridge's draw with Man United. The Bantams could 'smell' the tide changing at 2-2, admits Morais
Phil Parkinson
[ "Chelsea" ]
{ "passage": 71, "query": 111 }
Query: After the first 39 minutes, you could forgive Morais for fearing that his impromptu reunion with Mourinho would be the highlight of his afternoon as @placeholder raced into a 2-0 lead. Entities: Jose Mourinho, Stamford Bridge, Cambridge, Man United, Marriott Hotel, Bradford, Morais, Phil Parkinson, Bradford City, Blues, League One, FA Cup, Chelsea, Kensington, Filipe Morais, London, Bantams Passage: Less than 24 hours before one of the biggest-ever FA Cup giant-killings, Bradford's players are sitting in Kensington's Marriott Hotel watching Celebrity Big Brother. There are more enthralling ways to spend Friday night in London, but for these players the excitement is all to come. Two down against Chelsea on Saturday, the League One side mustered a glorious comeback, scoring four times to leave Jose Mourinho's hopes of an historic quadruple in tatters and the Chelsea boss talking of being 'ashamed'. But how did this team of free transfers pull it off? Bradford's players celebrate in front of their travelling supporters at Stamford Bridge after beating Chelsea. Bradford City came from behind to beat Chelsea 4-2 at Stamford Bridge. The League One side went for a walk around Kensington before the match. Manager Phil Parkinson told his players they were fitter than the Blues. Filipe Morais says he was inspired by Cambridge's draw with Man United. The Bantams could 'smell' the tide changing at 2-2, admits Morais
Chelsea
[ "Filipe Morais", "Morais" ]
{ "passage": 71, "query": 112 }
Query: And then came the moment that will remain with @placeholder for the rest of his life. Entities: Jose Mourinho, Stamford Bridge, Cambridge, Man United, Marriott Hotel, Bradford, Morais, Phil Parkinson, Bradford City, Blues, League One, FA Cup, Chelsea, Kensington, Filipe Morais, London, Bantams Passage: Less than 24 hours before one of the biggest-ever FA Cup giant-killings, Bradford's players are sitting in Kensington's Marriott Hotel watching Celebrity Big Brother. There are more enthralling ways to spend Friday night in London, but for these players the excitement is all to come. Two down against Chelsea on Saturday, the League One side mustered a glorious comeback, scoring four times to leave Jose Mourinho's hopes of an historic quadruple in tatters and the Chelsea boss talking of being 'ashamed'. But how did this team of free transfers pull it off? Bradford's players celebrate in front of their travelling supporters at Stamford Bridge after beating Chelsea. Bradford City came from behind to beat Chelsea 4-2 at Stamford Bridge. The League One side went for a walk around Kensington before the match. Manager Phil Parkinson told his players they were fitter than the Blues. Filipe Morais says he was inspired by Cambridge's draw with Man United. The Bantams could 'smell' the tide changing at 2-2, admits Morais
Filipe Morais
[ "Filipe Morais", "Morais" ]
{ "passage": 71, "query": 112 }
Query: And then came the moment that will remain with @placeholder for the rest of his life. Entities: Jose Mourinho, Stamford Bridge, Cambridge, Man United, Marriott Hotel, Bradford, Morais, Phil Parkinson, Bradford City, Blues, League One, FA Cup, Chelsea, Kensington, Filipe Morais, London, Bantams Passage: Less than 24 hours before one of the biggest-ever FA Cup giant-killings, Bradford's players are sitting in Kensington's Marriott Hotel watching Celebrity Big Brother. There are more enthralling ways to spend Friday night in London, but for these players the excitement is all to come. Two down against Chelsea on Saturday, the League One side mustered a glorious comeback, scoring four times to leave Jose Mourinho's hopes of an historic quadruple in tatters and the Chelsea boss talking of being 'ashamed'. But how did this team of free transfers pull it off? Bradford's players celebrate in front of their travelling supporters at Stamford Bridge after beating Chelsea. Bradford City came from behind to beat Chelsea 4-2 at Stamford Bridge. The League One side went for a walk around Kensington before the match. Manager Phil Parkinson told his players they were fitter than the Blues. Filipe Morais says he was inspired by Cambridge's draw with Man United. The Bantams could 'smell' the tide changing at 2-2, admits Morais
Morais
[ "Phil Parkinson" ]
{ "passage": 71, "query": 113 }
Query: Bradford boss @placeholder is hoping to draw Manchester United if they beat Cambridge in a replay Entities: Jose Mourinho, Stamford Bridge, Cambridge, Man United, Marriott Hotel, Bradford, Morais, Phil Parkinson, Bradford City, Blues, League One, FA Cup, Chelsea, Kensington, Filipe Morais, London, Bantams Passage: Less than 24 hours before one of the biggest-ever FA Cup giant-killings, Bradford's players are sitting in Kensington's Marriott Hotel watching Celebrity Big Brother. There are more enthralling ways to spend Friday night in London, but for these players the excitement is all to come. Two down against Chelsea on Saturday, the League One side mustered a glorious comeback, scoring four times to leave Jose Mourinho's hopes of an historic quadruple in tatters and the Chelsea boss talking of being 'ashamed'. But how did this team of free transfers pull it off? Bradford's players celebrate in front of their travelling supporters at Stamford Bridge after beating Chelsea. Bradford City came from behind to beat Chelsea 4-2 at Stamford Bridge. The League One side went for a walk around Kensington before the match. Manager Phil Parkinson told his players they were fitter than the Blues. Filipe Morais says he was inspired by Cambridge's draw with Man United. The Bantams could 'smell' the tide changing at 2-2, admits Morais
Phil Parkinson
[ "Jose Mourinho" ]
{ "passage": 71, "query": 114 }
Query: Even @placeholder got caught up in the romance of it, making his way into the visiting dressing room telling the players that the achievement could never be taken from them before shaking the all coaching staff's hands. Entities: Jose Mourinho, Stamford Bridge, Cambridge, Man United, Marriott Hotel, Bradford, Morais, Phil Parkinson, Bradford City, Blues, League One, FA Cup, Chelsea, Kensington, Filipe Morais, London, Bantams Passage: Less than 24 hours before one of the biggest-ever FA Cup giant-killings, Bradford's players are sitting in Kensington's Marriott Hotel watching Celebrity Big Brother. There are more enthralling ways to spend Friday night in London, but for these players the excitement is all to come. Two down against Chelsea on Saturday, the League One side mustered a glorious comeback, scoring four times to leave Jose Mourinho's hopes of an historic quadruple in tatters and the Chelsea boss talking of being 'ashamed'. But how did this team of free transfers pull it off? Bradford's players celebrate in front of their travelling supporters at Stamford Bridge after beating Chelsea. Bradford City came from behind to beat Chelsea 4-2 at Stamford Bridge. The League One side went for a walk around Kensington before the match. Manager Phil Parkinson told his players they were fitter than the Blues. Filipe Morais says he was inspired by Cambridge's draw with Man United. The Bantams could 'smell' the tide changing at 2-2, admits Morais
Jose Mourinho
[ "Claret Jug" ]
{ "passage": 72, "query": 115 }
Query: "St Andrews has proved time and again that it is perfectly equipped to host The Open and I am certain we will yet again see a worthy winner lift the @placeholder. Entities: Scottish, Louis Oosthuizen, British Open, The Home of Golf, The Open, Royal, European Tour, Claret Jug, Peter Dawson, Open, St Andrews, Old Course, CNN, South Africa Passage: (CNN) -- The 2015 British Open will take place at St Andrews it was confirmed Tuesday, with golf's oldest major returning to the Scottish course for the 29th time. The venue, known as 'The Home of Golf', last held the tournament in 2010, with South Africa's Louis Oosthuizen claiming a seven-shot victory for his first major triumph. The 2015 tournament will be the 144th edition of the championship and will take place from July 16-19. "We are delighted to announce that The Open will be returning to St Andrews and the historic Old Course in 2015," Royal and Ancient chief executive Peter Dawson told the European Tour's official website. The British Open will return to St Andrews in 2015. The 144th tournament will be the 29th to take place at 'The Home of Golf' Louis Oosthuizen won the Claret Jug when the Open was last played there in 2010
Claret Jug
[ "Taco Bell" ]
{ "passage": 73, "query": 116 }
Query: On Monday, @placeholder said the company had been vindicated. Entities: CNN, Beasley Allen, Alabama, Taco Bell Passage: (CNN) -- Attorneys have dropped a lawsuit alleging that Taco Bell's beef was mostly not beef, both sides in the legal battle said. Alabama-based law firm Beasley Allen claimed in the class-action lawsuit in January that lab tests had shown that the eatery's beef was actually only 35 percent beef. The plaintiffs said they wanted the fast-food restaurant to stop referring to its products as beef. Taco Bell's leadership vowed to fight the lawsuit. They took out newspaper ads in January slamming the claims as "absolutely false." In a full-page ad in major newspapers, Taco Bell proclaimed, "Thank you for suing us." The lawsuit alleged that Taco Bell's beef was only 35 percent beef. "This sets the record straight," said Taco Bell's president. Taco Bell says it did not make changes to product or advertising because of suit. Law firm says it did get Taco Bell to make changes
Taco Bell
[ "Turkey", "Turkish", "Turks" ]
{ "passage": 74, "query": 117 }
Query: But here's what the three main players -- the United States, Russia and @placeholder -- are really thinking. Entities: Al-Assad, Kofi Annan, Britain, United States, Turks, U.N., Aaron Miller, CNN, Russia, Arab, Qatar, Turkey, China, Iraq, al-Assad, Geneva, France, U.N. Security Council, Miller, Syria, Turkish Passage: (CNN) -- On Saturday, the "let's make ourselves feel better" club will convene in Geneva to try to figure out what to do about Syria. The motives of those gathering in Geneva at the invitation of U.N. Special Envoy Kofi Annan -- the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council (United States, France, China, Britain and Russia), plus Turkey and a number of Arab league members including Iraq and Qatar -- are well-intentioned. Their concern over the continued killing, more than 12,000 dead with thousands more wounded and imprisoned, is understandable. But sadly, the results of the Geneva meeting, even with some added wind at its back (the Turks are madder than ever at Syria for downing a Turkish reconnaissance plane earlier this week), are not likely to produce much new. Aaron Miller: World leaders will meet in Geneva to discuss what to do about Syria conflict. He says plan is to agree on plan for unity government, ending violence. Expect little else. He says involved powers want al-Assad out, but have different, often conflicting agendas. Miller: Al-Assad will inevitably go, powers must prepare to step in with costly help
Turkey
[ "Turkey", "Turkish", "Turks" ]
{ "passage": 74, "query": 117 }
Query: But here's what the three main players -- the United States, Russia and @placeholder -- are really thinking. Entities: Al-Assad, Kofi Annan, Britain, United States, Turks, U.N., Aaron Miller, CNN, Russia, Arab, Qatar, Turkey, China, Iraq, al-Assad, Geneva, France, U.N. Security Council, Miller, Syria, Turkish Passage: (CNN) -- On Saturday, the "let's make ourselves feel better" club will convene in Geneva to try to figure out what to do about Syria. The motives of those gathering in Geneva at the invitation of U.N. Special Envoy Kofi Annan -- the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council (United States, France, China, Britain and Russia), plus Turkey and a number of Arab league members including Iraq and Qatar -- are well-intentioned. Their concern over the continued killing, more than 12,000 dead with thousands more wounded and imprisoned, is understandable. But sadly, the results of the Geneva meeting, even with some added wind at its back (the Turks are madder than ever at Syria for downing a Turkish reconnaissance plane earlier this week), are not likely to produce much new. Aaron Miller: World leaders will meet in Geneva to discuss what to do about Syria conflict. He says plan is to agree on plan for unity government, ending violence. Expect little else. He says involved powers want al-Assad out, but have different, often conflicting agendas. Miller: Al-Assad will inevitably go, powers must prepare to step in with costly help
Turkish
[ "Turkey", "Turkish", "Turks" ]
{ "passage": 74, "query": 117 }
Query: But here's what the three main players -- the United States, Russia and @placeholder -- are really thinking. Entities: Al-Assad, Kofi Annan, Britain, United States, Turks, U.N., Aaron Miller, CNN, Russia, Arab, Qatar, Turkey, China, Iraq, al-Assad, Geneva, France, U.N. Security Council, Miller, Syria, Turkish Passage: (CNN) -- On Saturday, the "let's make ourselves feel better" club will convene in Geneva to try to figure out what to do about Syria. The motives of those gathering in Geneva at the invitation of U.N. Special Envoy Kofi Annan -- the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council (United States, France, China, Britain and Russia), plus Turkey and a number of Arab league members including Iraq and Qatar -- are well-intentioned. Their concern over the continued killing, more than 12,000 dead with thousands more wounded and imprisoned, is understandable. But sadly, the results of the Geneva meeting, even with some added wind at its back (the Turks are madder than ever at Syria for downing a Turkish reconnaissance plane earlier this week), are not likely to produce much new. Aaron Miller: World leaders will meet in Geneva to discuss what to do about Syria conflict. He says plan is to agree on plan for unity government, ending violence. Expect little else. He says involved powers want al-Assad out, but have different, often conflicting agendas. Miller: Al-Assad will inevitably go, powers must prepare to step in with costly help
Turks
[ "New England Patriots", "Patriots" ]
{ "passage": 75, "query": 118 }
Query: Lucrative: @placeholder awarded Hernandez five-year contract worth $40 million last year Entities: Hernandez, New England Patriots, Rhode Island, North Attleboro, Odin Lloyd, Patriots, Aaron Hernandez Passage: PUBLISHED: 15:10 EST, 26 June 2013 | UPDATED: 15:11 EST, 26 June 2013 Police have charged Aaron Hernandez with murder and weapons counts in connection with the slaying of a semi-pro American football player whose body was found in an industrial park about a mile from Hernandez's home. Hernandez was taken from his home in handcuffs on Wednesday morning and, less than two hours after his arrest, the New England Patriots announced they had cut him from their team. He is being held without bail. The investigation started more than a week ago after semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd was found slain in an industrial park in North Attleboro, on the Rhode Island line not far from where the Patriots play. Hernandez charged with one count of murder and five weapons violations. American football star taken from his house in handcuffs on Wednesday. New England Patriots release Hernandez
New England Patriots
[ "New England Patriots", "Patriots" ]
{ "passage": 75, "query": 118 }
Query: Lucrative: @placeholder awarded Hernandez five-year contract worth $40 million last year Entities: Hernandez, New England Patriots, Rhode Island, North Attleboro, Odin Lloyd, Patriots, Aaron Hernandez Passage: PUBLISHED: 15:10 EST, 26 June 2013 | UPDATED: 15:11 EST, 26 June 2013 Police have charged Aaron Hernandez with murder and weapons counts in connection with the slaying of a semi-pro American football player whose body was found in an industrial park about a mile from Hernandez's home. Hernandez was taken from his home in handcuffs on Wednesday morning and, less than two hours after his arrest, the New England Patriots announced they had cut him from their team. He is being held without bail. The investigation started more than a week ago after semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd was found slain in an industrial park in North Attleboro, on the Rhode Island line not far from where the Patriots play. Hernandez charged with one count of murder and five weapons violations. American football star taken from his house in handcuffs on Wednesday. New England Patriots release Hernandez
Patriots
[ "Odin Lloyd" ]
{ "passage": 75, "query": 119 }
Query: @placeholder's family says he and Hernandez were friends and that Lloyd's girlfriend and Hernandez's fiancee are sisters. Entities: Hernandez, New England Patriots, Rhode Island, North Attleboro, Odin Lloyd, Patriots, Aaron Hernandez Passage: PUBLISHED: 15:10 EST, 26 June 2013 | UPDATED: 15:11 EST, 26 June 2013 Police have charged Aaron Hernandez with murder and weapons counts in connection with the slaying of a semi-pro American football player whose body was found in an industrial park about a mile from Hernandez's home. Hernandez was taken from his home in handcuffs on Wednesday morning and, less than two hours after his arrest, the New England Patriots announced they had cut him from their team. He is being held without bail. The investigation started more than a week ago after semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd was found slain in an industrial park in North Attleboro, on the Rhode Island line not far from where the Patriots play. Hernandez charged with one count of murder and five weapons violations. American football star taken from his house in handcuffs on Wednesday. New England Patriots release Hernandez
Odin Lloyd
[ "Defense Department", "Pentagon" ]
{ "passage": 76, "query": 120 }
Query: He also said the @placeholder is not pushing one faith among troops. Entities: God, Bible, Christian, Pentagon, Jeremy Hall, Hall, KANSAS CITY, Kansas, Defense Department, CNN, Iraq, Christians Passage: KANSAS CITY, Kansas (CNN) -- Army Spc. Jeremy Hall was raised Baptist. Army Spc. Jeremy Hall, who was raised Baptist but is now an atheist, says the military violated his religious freedom. Like many Christians, he said grace before dinner and read the Bible before bed. Four years ago when he was deployed to Iraq, he packed his Bible so he would feel closer to God. He served two tours of duty in Iraq and has a near perfect record. But somewhere between the tours, something changed. Hall, now 23, said he no longer believes in God, fate, luck or anything supernatural. Army Spc. Jeremy Hall was raised Baptist but is now an atheist. His sudden lack of faith cost him his military career and put his life at risk, he says. Hall sued the Defense Department; claims military is a Christian organization. Pentagon official: Complaints about evangelizing are "relatively rare"
Defense Department
[ "Defense Department", "Pentagon" ]
{ "passage": 76, "query": 120 }
Query: He also said the @placeholder is not pushing one faith among troops. Entities: God, Bible, Christian, Pentagon, Jeremy Hall, Hall, KANSAS CITY, Kansas, Defense Department, CNN, Iraq, Christians Passage: KANSAS CITY, Kansas (CNN) -- Army Spc. Jeremy Hall was raised Baptist. Army Spc. Jeremy Hall, who was raised Baptist but is now an atheist, says the military violated his religious freedom. Like many Christians, he said grace before dinner and read the Bible before bed. Four years ago when he was deployed to Iraq, he packed his Bible so he would feel closer to God. He served two tours of duty in Iraq and has a near perfect record. But somewhere between the tours, something changed. Hall, now 23, said he no longer believes in God, fate, luck or anything supernatural. Army Spc. Jeremy Hall was raised Baptist but is now an atheist. His sudden lack of faith cost him his military career and put his life at risk, he says. Hall sued the Defense Department; claims military is a Christian organization. Pentagon official: Complaints about evangelizing are "relatively rare"
Pentagon
[ "Pudsey" ]
{ "passage": 77, "query": 121 }
Query: Progress: @placeholder pictured with his litter as a pud, left, and with owner Ashleigh, right Entities: Kez, Inderdeep Bains, Becky, Star, Hero, Toggle, Piper, Christmas, Toggle, Britain, Hero, Got Talent, Pudsey Passage: By Inderdeep Bains PUBLISHED: 18:06 EST, 25 December 2012 | UPDATED: 18:07 EST, 25 December 2012 If there were ever any doubts that showing off is in Pudsey the dancing dog’s blood, this family picture should dispel them. The Britain’s Got Talent star has been enjoying some well-deserved time off with his brothers Hero, Toggle and Kez, and sisters Piper and Becky. The litter of six were all back together for the first time since puppyhood at a party to celebrate Christmas and their forthcoming seventh birthday which is on Friday. Star quality: Britain's Got Talent star Pudsey was joined by his siblings, from left, Kez, Piper, Pudsey, Hero, Toggle and Becky. Celebrity dog joined siblings Hero, Toggle, Kez, Piper and Becky. Together for first time since puppies and celebrate birthday on Friday. Britain's Got Talent winning dog took break from busy schedule
Pudsey
[ "Nigerian" ]
{ "passage": 78, "query": 122 }
Query: Corruption, he tells me, is the root of the @placeholder military's problem. Entities: God, Nigeria, Boko Haram, Northern Nigeria, Islamist, CNN, Nigerian Passage: Northern Nigeria (CNN)I didn't want to ask the question. I could already guess the pain behind the answer. "Do you think your husband is dead?" Her mouth twists, contorting her young face, tears welling in her already reddened eyes. "I don't know... I pray to God to give him another chance," she finally manages to stutter. Her sadness is heavy and blankets both of us. She tells me she has three children, and they last saw their father four months ago when he went back to his army unit on the front line in Nigeria's battle with the radical Islamist extremist group Boko Haram. Some military families still don't know what's happened to their husbands, fathers. The Nigerian military seems under-equipped compared to Boko Haram fighters. Nigerian soldiers must buy their own uniforms
Nigerian
[ "Miss Universe" ]
{ "passage": 79, "query": 123 }
Query: That was my normal life before and since I became @placeholder it suddenly stopped. Entities: Ginza, Riyo, Japan, Miss Universe, Harajuko, CNN, Riyo Mori, Miss Universe Japan, Tokyo Passage: (CNN) -- Riyo Mori is a classically trained ballet dancer who won the 2007 Miss Universe beauty pageant. She talks to CNN about Tokyo, dancing and baseball. Trained ballet dancer Riyo Mori was crowned Miss Universe in 2007. CNN: What made you decide to enter the Miss Universe competition? Riyo Mori: My Grandmother. Japan, 50 or 60 years ago, was very conservative. Women had to stand behind men and never talk, never give an opinion -- and my grandma was different. I love her so much. She found out that there was Miss Universe Japan and that's how everything started. She said, "Riyo, you're young, you can dance, you can teach dancing, you love it, it's good -- but maybe you should see a different world. Just go for it." And I said, 'OK' and now I'm here. Riyo Mori says her grandmother convinced her to enter Miss Universe. She says Tokyo has a very mixed culture and the city never sleeps. She wants to teach young people to be patient and happy, through dancing. Tokyo is a great place to shop -- especially Ginza and Harajuko, she says
Miss Universe
[ "Planet Fitness" ]
{ "passage": 80, "query": 124 }
Query: @placeholder dress code does not mention bare midriffs but does say Entities: Planet Fitness, South Carolina, MailOnline, Melissa Mantor, Louise Boyle, Mantor, Charleston Passage: By Louise Boyle A woman who is 18 weeks' pregnant was asked to leave a Planet Fitness gym during her workout because her 'belly was hanging out'. Melissa Mantor, 31, was told by a female employee on Monday that her outfit - of a tank top and leggings - violated dress code at the gym in Charleston, South Carolina. The stay-at-home mom, who has been married since 2006 and has a three-year-old daughter, told MailOnline: 'I went to the gym for my usual workout but it was the first day that I was visibly pregnant. 'I was on the treadmill, when a female employee came up to me and said ''I'm going to have to ask you to leave, you are in violation of the dress code.'' Melissa Mantor was asked to leave by a female employee on Monday who said that her outfit violated dress code at the South Carolina gym. Mrs Mantor, 31, who has a 3-year-old daughter, said she was deeply embarrassed by the confrontation. The stay-at-home mom has worn the tank top to the gym countless times over 3 years and is even pictured wearing it in her membership photo. She told MailOnline: 'I can't go to a gym where they would make someone feel bad about themselves when they are trying to stay in shape'
Planet Fitness
[ "Devyani Khobragade", "Khobragade" ]
{ "passage": 81, "query": 125 }
Query: The second contract, which was not to be revealed to the U.S. government, "deleted the required language protecting the victim from other forms of exploitation and abuse" and also deleted language that said @placeholder agreed to abide by U.S. laws, Bharara said Wednesday. Entities: John Kerry, U.S., Khobragade, Housekeeper, Preet Bharara, New York, New Day, Manhattan, Arshack, India, Dan Arshack, CNN, Devyani Khobragade, Indian Passage: (CNN) -- The attorney for an Indian diplomat whose arrest and detention in New York sparked an international controversy on visa fraud charges said Thursday the allegations are baseless. And he accused U.S. authorities of deliberately mishandling her arrest. "They were trying to humiliate her and flex their muscle, and they succeeded in doing that," Dan Arshack, lawyer for Devyani Khobragade, told CNN's "New Day." But the attorney for a housekeeper at the center of allegations that Khobragade violated an agreement in a visa document by underpaying her said Arshack is the one who doesn't have the facts straight. The salvos came a day after the chief federal prosecutor in Manhattan, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, lashed out at those questioning the legitimacy of the case, which has infuriated Indian society and led to repercussions from the Indian government. Housekeeper's attorney says diplomat's attorney's "story keeps changing" Diplomat's attorney accuses U.S. authorities of "trying to humiliate" India's external affairs minister plans to talk to John Kerry on Thursday. Prosecutors say diplomat lied to authorities about working conditions of her housekeeper
Devyani Khobragade
[ "Devyani Khobragade", "Khobragade" ]
{ "passage": 81, "query": 125 }
Query: The second contract, which was not to be revealed to the U.S. government, "deleted the required language protecting the victim from other forms of exploitation and abuse" and also deleted language that said @placeholder agreed to abide by U.S. laws, Bharara said Wednesday. Entities: John Kerry, U.S., Khobragade, Housekeeper, Preet Bharara, New York, New Day, Manhattan, Arshack, India, Dan Arshack, CNN, Devyani Khobragade, Indian Passage: (CNN) -- The attorney for an Indian diplomat whose arrest and detention in New York sparked an international controversy on visa fraud charges said Thursday the allegations are baseless. And he accused U.S. authorities of deliberately mishandling her arrest. "They were trying to humiliate her and flex their muscle, and they succeeded in doing that," Dan Arshack, lawyer for Devyani Khobragade, told CNN's "New Day." But the attorney for a housekeeper at the center of allegations that Khobragade violated an agreement in a visa document by underpaying her said Arshack is the one who doesn't have the facts straight. The salvos came a day after the chief federal prosecutor in Manhattan, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, lashed out at those questioning the legitimacy of the case, which has infuriated Indian society and led to repercussions from the Indian government. Housekeeper's attorney says diplomat's attorney's "story keeps changing" Diplomat's attorney accuses U.S. authorities of "trying to humiliate" India's external affairs minister plans to talk to John Kerry on Thursday. Prosecutors say diplomat lied to authorities about working conditions of her housekeeper
Khobragade
[ "U.S." ]
{ "passage": 81, "query": 126 }
Query: The second contract, which was not to be revealed to the U.S. government, "deleted the required language protecting the victim from other forms of exploitation and abuse" and also deleted language that said Khobragade agreed to abide by @placeholder laws, Bharara said Wednesday. Entities: John Kerry, U.S., Khobragade, Housekeeper, Preet Bharara, New York, New Day, Manhattan, Arshack, India, Dan Arshack, CNN, Devyani Khobragade, Indian Passage: (CNN) -- The attorney for an Indian diplomat whose arrest and detention in New York sparked an international controversy on visa fraud charges said Thursday the allegations are baseless. And he accused U.S. authorities of deliberately mishandling her arrest. "They were trying to humiliate her and flex their muscle, and they succeeded in doing that," Dan Arshack, lawyer for Devyani Khobragade, told CNN's "New Day." But the attorney for a housekeeper at the center of allegations that Khobragade violated an agreement in a visa document by underpaying her said Arshack is the one who doesn't have the facts straight. The salvos came a day after the chief federal prosecutor in Manhattan, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, lashed out at those questioning the legitimacy of the case, which has infuriated Indian society and led to repercussions from the Indian government. Housekeeper's attorney says diplomat's attorney's "story keeps changing" Diplomat's attorney accuses U.S. authorities of "trying to humiliate" India's external affairs minister plans to talk to John Kerry on Thursday. Prosecutors say diplomat lied to authorities about working conditions of her housekeeper
U.S.
[ "Arshack", "Dan Arshack" ]
{ "passage": 81, "query": 127 }
Query: U.S. authorities should have handled the case differently, @placeholder argued. Entities: John Kerry, U.S., Khobragade, Housekeeper, Preet Bharara, New York, New Day, Manhattan, Arshack, India, Dan Arshack, CNN, Devyani Khobragade, Indian Passage: (CNN) -- The attorney for an Indian diplomat whose arrest and detention in New York sparked an international controversy on visa fraud charges said Thursday the allegations are baseless. And he accused U.S. authorities of deliberately mishandling her arrest. "They were trying to humiliate her and flex their muscle, and they succeeded in doing that," Dan Arshack, lawyer for Devyani Khobragade, told CNN's "New Day." But the attorney for a housekeeper at the center of allegations that Khobragade violated an agreement in a visa document by underpaying her said Arshack is the one who doesn't have the facts straight. The salvos came a day after the chief federal prosecutor in Manhattan, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, lashed out at those questioning the legitimacy of the case, which has infuriated Indian society and led to repercussions from the Indian government. Housekeeper's attorney says diplomat's attorney's "story keeps changing" Diplomat's attorney accuses U.S. authorities of "trying to humiliate" India's external affairs minister plans to talk to John Kerry on Thursday. Prosecutors say diplomat lied to authorities about working conditions of her housekeeper
Arshack
[ "Arshack", "Dan Arshack" ]
{ "passage": 81, "query": 127 }
Query: U.S. authorities should have handled the case differently, @placeholder argued. Entities: John Kerry, U.S., Khobragade, Housekeeper, Preet Bharara, New York, New Day, Manhattan, Arshack, India, Dan Arshack, CNN, Devyani Khobragade, Indian Passage: (CNN) -- The attorney for an Indian diplomat whose arrest and detention in New York sparked an international controversy on visa fraud charges said Thursday the allegations are baseless. And he accused U.S. authorities of deliberately mishandling her arrest. "They were trying to humiliate her and flex their muscle, and they succeeded in doing that," Dan Arshack, lawyer for Devyani Khobragade, told CNN's "New Day." But the attorney for a housekeeper at the center of allegations that Khobragade violated an agreement in a visa document by underpaying her said Arshack is the one who doesn't have the facts straight. The salvos came a day after the chief federal prosecutor in Manhattan, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, lashed out at those questioning the legitimacy of the case, which has infuriated Indian society and led to repercussions from the Indian government. Housekeeper's attorney says diplomat's attorney's "story keeps changing" Diplomat's attorney accuses U.S. authorities of "trying to humiliate" India's external affairs minister plans to talk to John Kerry on Thursday. Prosecutors say diplomat lied to authorities about working conditions of her housekeeper
Dan Arshack
[ "Florida" ]
{ "passage": 82, "query": 128 }
Query: It emerged this week that Heist had set up a new life as a @placeholder cleaner and never spoke about the family she left behind. Entities: Brenda, Daily Mail, Lititz, Alachua County Jail, Pennsylvania, Gainsville, Pinellas County, Brenda Heist, Heist, Florida Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:30 EST, 5 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:02 EST, 5 May 2013 A runaway mom who went missing for 11 years before walking into a police station last week did so because there was an outstanding warrant for her arrest. Brenda Heist, who was eventually presumed dead by her husband and two children after suddenly going missing from their Pennsylvania home, walked into the Alachua County Jail in Gainsville, Florida last Friday after violating her probation. The 53-year-old was released from jail a few weeks ago after being arrested for drug possession and driving with an expired tag in Pinellas County, Florida. Brenda Heist walked into a Florida police station last Friday after being missing for 11 years. Heist, 53, previously jailed for drug possession. Her husband and two children were heartbroken to discover she had been secretly living without them and said they wanted nothing to do with her. Brenda who said she left Lititz, Pennsylvania to live as a homeless person actually worked as a cleaner and lived with new friends
Florida
[ "Florida" ]
{ "passage": 82, "query": 129 }
Query: Heist's mother says she's since been released from police custody and is staying with a brother in northern @placeholder. Entities: Brenda, Daily Mail, Lititz, Alachua County Jail, Pennsylvania, Gainsville, Pinellas County, Brenda Heist, Heist, Florida Passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:30 EST, 5 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:02 EST, 5 May 2013 A runaway mom who went missing for 11 years before walking into a police station last week did so because there was an outstanding warrant for her arrest. Brenda Heist, who was eventually presumed dead by her husband and two children after suddenly going missing from their Pennsylvania home, walked into the Alachua County Jail in Gainsville, Florida last Friday after violating her probation. The 53-year-old was released from jail a few weeks ago after being arrested for drug possession and driving with an expired tag in Pinellas County, Florida. Brenda Heist walked into a Florida police station last Friday after being missing for 11 years. Heist, 53, previously jailed for drug possession. Her husband and two children were heartbroken to discover she had been secretly living without them and said they wanted nothing to do with her. Brenda who said she left Lititz, Pennsylvania to live as a homeless person actually worked as a cleaner and lived with new friends
Florida
[ "Libya", "Libyan" ]
{ "passage": 83, "query": 130 }
Query: How @placeholder stands: An outline of who controls where in the war-torn country Entities: Sirte, Colonel Gaddafi, Leon Watson, Gaddafi, National Transitional Council, pro-Gaddafi, Libya, Bani Walid, NTC, Libyan Passage: By Leon Watson Last updated at 5:52 PM on 16th September 2011 Rebel fighters are near to capturing Colonel Gaddafi's last two strongholds as the final assault on the remnants of his regime was launched today. National Transitional Council forces claim to have punched their way into Libya's coastal city of Sirte, where Gaddafi was born. Truckloads of fighters are also hurtling towards Gaddafi's other last bastion of support, the desert enclave of Bani Walid. Fighting rages: Anti-Gaddafi fighters fire a 130mm missile at pro-Gaddafi forces near east of Sirte Advancing: Libyan NTC fighters fire rockets on the outskirts of Sirte. Anti-Gaddafi forces take control of old airport. Loyalists hit back with sniper and rocket attacks. Fierce fighting in Bani Walid as rebels a launch second offensive. Civilians told to flee ahead of a full-out onslaught
Libya
[ "Libya", "Libyan" ]
{ "passage": 83, "query": 130 }
Query: How @placeholder stands: An outline of who controls where in the war-torn country Entities: Sirte, Colonel Gaddafi, Leon Watson, Gaddafi, National Transitional Council, pro-Gaddafi, Libya, Bani Walid, NTC, Libyan Passage: By Leon Watson Last updated at 5:52 PM on 16th September 2011 Rebel fighters are near to capturing Colonel Gaddafi's last two strongholds as the final assault on the remnants of his regime was launched today. National Transitional Council forces claim to have punched their way into Libya's coastal city of Sirte, where Gaddafi was born. Truckloads of fighters are also hurtling towards Gaddafi's other last bastion of support, the desert enclave of Bani Walid. Fighting rages: Anti-Gaddafi fighters fire a 130mm missile at pro-Gaddafi forces near east of Sirte Advancing: Libyan NTC fighters fire rockets on the outskirts of Sirte. Anti-Gaddafi forces take control of old airport. Loyalists hit back with sniper and rocket attacks. Fierce fighting in Bani Walid as rebels a launch second offensive. Civilians told to flee ahead of a full-out onslaught
Libyan
[ "Sirte" ]
{ "passage": 83, "query": 131 }
Query: In @placeholder - the hub of a loyalist belt across Libya's central coast - revolutionary units pressed their attack on two fronts with convoys mounted with anti-aircraft guns. Entities: Sirte, Colonel Gaddafi, Leon Watson, Gaddafi, National Transitional Council, pro-Gaddafi, Libya, Bani Walid, NTC, Libyan Passage: By Leon Watson Last updated at 5:52 PM on 16th September 2011 Rebel fighters are near to capturing Colonel Gaddafi's last two strongholds as the final assault on the remnants of his regime was launched today. National Transitional Council forces claim to have punched their way into Libya's coastal city of Sirte, where Gaddafi was born. Truckloads of fighters are also hurtling towards Gaddafi's other last bastion of support, the desert enclave of Bani Walid. Fighting rages: Anti-Gaddafi fighters fire a 130mm missile at pro-Gaddafi forces near east of Sirte Advancing: Libyan NTC fighters fire rockets on the outskirts of Sirte. Anti-Gaddafi forces take control of old airport. Loyalists hit back with sniper and rocket attacks. Fierce fighting in Bani Walid as rebels a launch second offensive. Civilians told to flee ahead of a full-out onslaught
Sirte
[ "Azarov", "Mykola Azarov" ]
{ "passage": 84, "query": 132 }
Query: In a statement posted on the government's website, @placeholder said that by quitting he intended to "create more opportunities for social and political compromise for a peaceful settlement of the conflict." Entities: Viktor Yanukovych, Yanukovych, Azarov, Ukrinform, Ukraine, European, Ukrainian, Cabinet, Parliament, Mykola Azarov Passage: Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and his government Tuesday, amid a political crisis fired by violent protests on the country's streets. Azarov and his Cabinet will continue in their roles until a new government is formed, a notice on the presidential website said. Yanukovych's announcement comes only hours after Azarov submitted his resignation and as the national parliament met in an emergency session aimed at ending the crisis. In a first step, lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws whose passage this month angered anti-government demonstrators. The special parliamentary session also looked at legislation that might provide amnesty for more than 200 people arrested since the demonstrations began in late November. It's been adjourned until Wednesday, when lawmakers will continue the debate, state news agency Ukrinform said. Senior European official urges restraint, dialogue between parties in Ukraine. President Viktor Yanukovych accepts resignation of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Parliament debates legislation that might give amnesty to arrested protesters. Lawmakers vote by an overwhelming majority to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws
Azarov
[ "Azarov", "Mykola Azarov" ]
{ "passage": 84, "query": 132 }
Query: In a statement posted on the government's website, @placeholder said that by quitting he intended to "create more opportunities for social and political compromise for a peaceful settlement of the conflict." Entities: Viktor Yanukovych, Yanukovych, Azarov, Ukrinform, Ukraine, European, Ukrainian, Cabinet, Parliament, Mykola Azarov Passage: Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and his government Tuesday, amid a political crisis fired by violent protests on the country's streets. Azarov and his Cabinet will continue in their roles until a new government is formed, a notice on the presidential website said. Yanukovych's announcement comes only hours after Azarov submitted his resignation and as the national parliament met in an emergency session aimed at ending the crisis. In a first step, lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws whose passage this month angered anti-government demonstrators. The special parliamentary session also looked at legislation that might provide amnesty for more than 200 people arrested since the demonstrations began in late November. It's been adjourned until Wednesday, when lawmakers will continue the debate, state news agency Ukrinform said. Senior European official urges restraint, dialogue between parties in Ukraine. President Viktor Yanukovych accepts resignation of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Parliament debates legislation that might give amnesty to arrested protesters. Lawmakers vote by an overwhelming majority to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws
Mykola Azarov
[ "Azarov", "Mykola Azarov" ]
{ "passage": 84, "query": 133 }
Query: @placeholder's resignation may have been a case of jumping before he was pushed. Entities: Viktor Yanukovych, Yanukovych, Azarov, Ukrinform, Ukraine, European, Ukrainian, Cabinet, Parliament, Mykola Azarov Passage: Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and his government Tuesday, amid a political crisis fired by violent protests on the country's streets. Azarov and his Cabinet will continue in their roles until a new government is formed, a notice on the presidential website said. Yanukovych's announcement comes only hours after Azarov submitted his resignation and as the national parliament met in an emergency session aimed at ending the crisis. In a first step, lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws whose passage this month angered anti-government demonstrators. The special parliamentary session also looked at legislation that might provide amnesty for more than 200 people arrested since the demonstrations began in late November. It's been adjourned until Wednesday, when lawmakers will continue the debate, state news agency Ukrinform said. Senior European official urges restraint, dialogue between parties in Ukraine. President Viktor Yanukovych accepts resignation of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Parliament debates legislation that might give amnesty to arrested protesters. Lawmakers vote by an overwhelming majority to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws
Azarov
[ "Azarov", "Mykola Azarov" ]
{ "passage": 84, "query": 133 }
Query: @placeholder's resignation may have been a case of jumping before he was pushed. Entities: Viktor Yanukovych, Yanukovych, Azarov, Ukrinform, Ukraine, European, Ukrainian, Cabinet, Parliament, Mykola Azarov Passage: Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and his government Tuesday, amid a political crisis fired by violent protests on the country's streets. Azarov and his Cabinet will continue in their roles until a new government is formed, a notice on the presidential website said. Yanukovych's announcement comes only hours after Azarov submitted his resignation and as the national parliament met in an emergency session aimed at ending the crisis. In a first step, lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws whose passage this month angered anti-government demonstrators. The special parliamentary session also looked at legislation that might provide amnesty for more than 200 people arrested since the demonstrations began in late November. It's been adjourned until Wednesday, when lawmakers will continue the debate, state news agency Ukrinform said. Senior European official urges restraint, dialogue between parties in Ukraine. President Viktor Yanukovych accepts resignation of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Parliament debates legislation that might give amnesty to arrested protesters. Lawmakers vote by an overwhelming majority to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws
Mykola Azarov
[ "Viktor Yanukovych", "Yanukovych" ]
{ "passage": 84, "query": 134 }
Query: "I'm asking @placeholder to immediately sign a law for which the parliament has just voted," he said. Entities: Viktor Yanukovych, Yanukovych, Azarov, Ukrinform, Ukraine, European, Ukrainian, Cabinet, Parliament, Mykola Azarov Passage: Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and his government Tuesday, amid a political crisis fired by violent protests on the country's streets. Azarov and his Cabinet will continue in their roles until a new government is formed, a notice on the presidential website said. Yanukovych's announcement comes only hours after Azarov submitted his resignation and as the national parliament met in an emergency session aimed at ending the crisis. In a first step, lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws whose passage this month angered anti-government demonstrators. The special parliamentary session also looked at legislation that might provide amnesty for more than 200 people arrested since the demonstrations began in late November. It's been adjourned until Wednesday, when lawmakers will continue the debate, state news agency Ukrinform said. Senior European official urges restraint, dialogue between parties in Ukraine. President Viktor Yanukovych accepts resignation of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Parliament debates legislation that might give amnesty to arrested protesters. Lawmakers vote by an overwhelming majority to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws
Viktor Yanukovych
[ "Viktor Yanukovych", "Yanukovych" ]
{ "passage": 84, "query": 134 }
Query: "I'm asking @placeholder to immediately sign a law for which the parliament has just voted," he said. Entities: Viktor Yanukovych, Yanukovych, Azarov, Ukrinform, Ukraine, European, Ukrainian, Cabinet, Parliament, Mykola Azarov Passage: Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and his government Tuesday, amid a political crisis fired by violent protests on the country's streets. Azarov and his Cabinet will continue in their roles until a new government is formed, a notice on the presidential website said. Yanukovych's announcement comes only hours after Azarov submitted his resignation and as the national parliament met in an emergency session aimed at ending the crisis. In a first step, lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws whose passage this month angered anti-government demonstrators. The special parliamentary session also looked at legislation that might provide amnesty for more than 200 people arrested since the demonstrations began in late November. It's been adjourned until Wednesday, when lawmakers will continue the debate, state news agency Ukrinform said. Senior European official urges restraint, dialogue between parties in Ukraine. President Viktor Yanukovych accepts resignation of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Parliament debates legislation that might give amnesty to arrested protesters. Lawmakers vote by an overwhelming majority to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws
Yanukovych
[ "Germany" ]
{ "passage": 85, "query": 135 }
Query: Despite the spy row, Merkel insisted that @placeholder and the U.S. remain close partners 'and nothing about this will change.' Entities: Merkel, Germany, MI5, U.S., U.S, U.S. National Security Agency, German, Berlin, Ted Thornhill, Angela Merkel, CIA, Britain, American, Associated Press, British, BND Passage: By Ted Thornhill and Associated Press Angela Merkel has ordered its intelligence service to spy on the U.S and Britain for the first time since 1945, according to reports. The move will see Germany’s equivalent of MI5, the BND, monitor British and American spying operations on its soil. The move is thought to be a response to the discovery earlier this month of two alleged U.S. spies in Germany and revelations that the U.S. National Security Agency was conducting mass surveillance of German citizens and eavesdropping on Merkel's cellphone. Scroll down for video On the look-out: Angela Merkel has ordered its intelligence service to spy on the U.S and Britain for the first time since 1945. The move will see Germany's MI5 monitor British and American spying. Move thought to be response to alleged U.S. spies in Germany. It comes after Merkel demanded departure of the CIA station chief in Berlin
Germany
[ "Mary Carpenter Place" ]
{ "passage": 86, "query": 136 }
Query: Residents of @placeholder are now enjoying the peaceful surroundings and living without the fear of intimidation, loud music and abuse perpetrated by David Lea.' Entities: David Lea, Bristol, Mary Carpenter Place, Bristol City Council, Lea, Dave 'Techno' Lea Passage: Trouble: David Lea played extremely loud music at all hours of the day and night and has been evicted A man who terrorised his neighbours and made life a misery for many in his street has been evicted by a city council. Since David Lea, 45, moved into his flat on Mary Carpenter Place, Bristol, in 2011, the council has received numerous complaints. Dubbing himself Dave 'Techno' Lea, he played extremely loud music at all hours of the day and night and on one occasion his tunes blared out for two whole days. Bristol City Council said Lea used to have 'hundreds' of visitors calling at all hours and had no regard for other residents’ peace and quiet. David Lea used to have 'hundreds' of visitors calling at all hours the council said. He racially abused a female neighbour and members of the community. The 45-year-old allowed his dog to run out of control around the small estate
Mary Carpenter Place