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Benjamin has an impressive list of accomplishments , including receiving a MacArthur Fellowship in 2008 , commonly known as the \"genius grant . \"\nBut awards are not her main focus , he said .\n\"Dr . Benjamin's most important qualification for surgeon general is her deep commitment to her patients . \"\nDr . Benjamin said in the White House Rose Garden announcement that the deaths of close relatives from preventable diseases drove her to focus on public health .\n\"My father died with diabetes and hypertension .\nMy older brother , and only sibling , died at age 44 of HIV - related illness .\nMy mother died of lung cancer , because as a young girl , she wanted to smoke just like her twin brother could . \"\nDr . Collins' colleagues said he is a natural choice to head the primary federal agency for funding and conducting medical research because of his thoughtfulness , willingness to listen and experience as a spokesman for the genome mapping effort .\n\"He's a forceful personality , \" said Tom Murray , PhD , head of the Hastings Center , an independent bioethics research institute .\n\"He wants to hear from people who don't agree with him . \"\nPatients before profits\nIf confirmed , Dr . Benjamin would be the nation's lead public health educator .\nFellow physicians see the role as a good fit .\nBesides experience with family illnesses , Dr . Benjamin said she also was influenced by her medical school training under David Satcher , MD , PhD , who later became surgeon general , and others who focused on public health issues in underserved areas .\nJorge Alsip , MD , the Alabama medical society's president , said Dr . Benjamin has seen how much patients in poor and rural areas appreciate her help .\n\"That can't help but affect you and make you want to do something for these people , \" said Dr . Alsip , an emergency physician who has known Dr . Benjamin for more than 15 years .\nDr . Alsip also said Dr . Benjamin is tenacious .\n\"If Regina's in a fight , don't ever bet against her . \"\nShe rebuilt her clinic in Bayou La Batre , Ala . , twice after hurricanes destroyed it and is rebuilding it a third time after a fire .\nObama said his surgeon general pick has personally witnessed how the U . S . health system is broken .\n\"She's seen an increasing number of patients who've had health insurance their entire lives suddenly lose it because they lost their jobs or because it's simply become too expensive . \"\nDr . Benjamin lamented the difficulty some doctors face in caring for patients , regardless of ability to pay .\n\"It shouldn't be this expensive for Americans to get health care in this country , \" she said .\nObama said Dr . Benjamin has forgone a salary when her clinic faced financial hardship .\nJeff Terry , MD , chair of the AMA's Alabama delegation and a urologist , said Dr . Benjamin has proven herself through work in organized medicine and elsewhere .\nThe two co - founded the young physicians section of the state medical society nearly two decades ago .\nSince then , she has held leadership positions in physician organizations and other groups .\nDr . Benjamin is also probably more politically liberal than many physicians on Alabama's Gulf Coast , Dr . Terry said .\n\"Maybe President Obama saw a little of that in her . \"\nBoth scientific and religious\nObama lauded Dr . Collins' experience in the July 8 announcement .\n\"Dr . 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Collins' colleagues said he is a natural choice to head the primary federal agency for funding and conducting medical research because of his thoughtfulness , willingness to listen and experience as a spokesman for the genome mapping effort .\n\"He's a forceful personality , \" said Tom Murray , PhD , head of the Hastings Center , an independent bioethics research institute .\n\"He wants to hear from people who don't agree with him . \"\nPatients before profits\nIf confirmed , Dr . Benjamin would be the nation's lead public health educator .\nFellow physicians see the role as a good fit .\nBesides experience with family illnesses , Dr . Benjamin said she also was influenced by her medical school training under David Satcher , MD , PhD , who later became surgeon general , and others who focused on public health issues in underserved areas .\nJorge Alsip , MD , the Alabama medical society's president , said Dr . Benjamin has seen how much patients in poor and rural areas appreciate her help .\n\"That can't help but affect you and make you want to do something for these people , \" said Dr . Alsip , an emergency physician who has known Dr . Benjamin for more than 15 years .\nDr . Alsip also said Dr . Benjamin is tenacious .\n\"If Regina's in a fight , don't ever bet against her . \"\nShe rebuilt her clinic in Bayou La Batre , Ala . , twice after hurricanes destroyed it and is rebuilding it a third time after a fire .\nObama said his surgeon general pick has personally witnessed how the U . S . health system is broken .\n\"She's seen an increasing number of patients who've had health insurance their entire lives suddenly lose it because they lost their jobs or because it's simply become too expensive . \"\nDr . Benjamin lamented the difficulty some doctors face in caring for patients , regardless of ability to pay .\n\"It shouldn't be this expensive for Americans to get health care in this country , \" she said .\nObama said Dr . Benjamin has forgone a salary when her clinic faced financial hardship .\nJeff Terry , MD , chair of the AMA's Alabama delegation and a urologist , said Dr . Benjamin has proven herself through work in organized medicine and elsewhere .\nThe two co - founded the young physicians section of the state medical society nearly two decades ago .\nSince then , she has held leadership positions in physician organizations and other groups .\nDr . Benjamin is also probably more politically liberal than many physicians on Alabama's Gulf Coast , Dr . Terry said .\n\"Maybe President Obama saw a little of that in her . \"\nBoth scientific and religious\nObama lauded Dr . Collins' experience in the July 8 announcement .\n\"Dr . Collins is one of the top scientists in the world , and his groundbreaking work has changed the very ways we consider our health and examine disease . \"\nDr . Collins' laboratory discovered several important genes , including those responsible for cystic fibrosis and Huntington's disease .\nAcquaintances and colleagues predicted that Dr . Collins would do a good job representing NIH in front of lawmakers and others .\nHe is a very approachable person who doesn't rely on jargon to communicate , said Sean B . Tipton , spokesman for the American Society of Reproductive Medicine .\n\"He has an ability to interact with the public and with policymakers and the press that I think will serve him very well as an NIH director . \"\nThe Hastings Center's Murray said that if Dr . Collins ever made a mistake , it may be that he was a bit overly enthusiastic when describing the potential for breakthroughs when he was leading the Human Genome Project .\nStill , \"I can't fault the scientist who really believes in their work for being enthusiastic as they talk to Congress , \" Murray said .\nDr . Collins has garnered attention by professing that his belief in God can coexist with his pursuit of science .\nHe's written books on the topic , including the 2007 best - seller The Language of God : A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief .\nHe is also founder and president of the BioLogos Foundation , whose purpose is to find compatibility between the scientific and religious searches for truth .\nIn an interview with the spiritual Web site Beliefnet in 2007 , Dr . 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Benjamin has an impressive list of accomplishments , including receiving a MacArthur Fellowship in 2008 , commonly known as the \"genius grant . \"\nBut awards are not her main focus , he said .\n\"Dr . Benjamin's most important qualification for surgeon general is her deep commitment to her patients . \"\nDr . Benjamin said in the White House Rose Garden announcement that the deaths of close relatives from preventable diseases drove her to focus on public health .\n\"My father died with diabetes and hypertension .\nMy older brother , and only sibling , died at age 44 of HIV - related illness .\nMy mother died of lung cancer , because as a young girl , she wanted to smoke just like her twin brother could . \"\nDr . Collins' colleagues said he is a natural choice to head the primary federal agency for funding and conducting medical research because of his thoughtfulness , willingness to listen and experience as a spokesman for the genome mapping effort .\n\"He's a forceful personality , \" said Tom Murray , PhD , head of the Hastings Center , an independent bioethics research institute .\n\"He wants to hear from people who don't agree with him . \"\nPatients before profits\nIf confirmed , Dr . Benjamin would be the nation's lead public health educator .\nFellow physicians see the role as a good fit .\nBesides experience with family illnesses , Dr . Benjamin said she also was influenced by her medical school training under David Satcher , MD , PhD , who later became surgeon general , and others who focused on public health issues in underserved areas .\nJorge Alsip , MD , the Alabama medical society's president , said Dr . Benjamin has seen how much patients in poor and rural areas appreciate her help .\n\"That can't help but affect you and make you want to do something for these people , \" said Dr . Alsip , an emergency physician who has known Dr . Benjamin for more than 15 years .\nDr . Alsip also said Dr . Benjamin is tenacious .\n\"If Regina's in a fight , don't ever bet against her . \"\nShe rebuilt her clinic in Bayou La Batre , Ala . , twice after hurricanes destroyed it and is rebuilding it a third time after a fire .\nObama said his surgeon general pick has personally witnessed how the U . S . health system is broken .\n\"She's seen an increasing number of patients who've had health insurance their entire lives suddenly lose it because they lost their jobs or because it's simply become too expensive . \"\nDr . Benjamin lamented the difficulty some doctors face in caring for patients , regardless of ability to pay .\n\"It shouldn't be this expensive for Americans to get health care in this country , \" she said .\nObama said Dr . Benjamin has forgone a salary when her clinic faced financial hardship .\nJeff Terry , MD , chair of the AMA's Alabama delegation and a urologist , said Dr . Benjamin has proven herself through work in organized medicine and elsewhere .\nThe two co - founded the young physicians section of the state medical society nearly two decades ago .\nSince then , she has held leadership positions in physician organizations and other groups .\nDr . Benjamin is also probably more politically liberal than many physicians on Alabama's Gulf Coast , Dr . Terry said .\n\"Maybe President Obama saw a little of that in her . \"\nBoth scientific and religious\nObama lauded Dr . Collins' experience in the July 8 announcement .\n\"Dr . Collins is one of the top scientists in the world , and his groundbreaking work has changed the very ways we consider our health and examine disease . \"\nDr . Collins' laboratory discovered several important genes , including those responsible for cystic fibrosis and Huntington's disease .\nAcquaintances and colleagues predicted that Dr . Collins would do a good job representing NIH in front of lawmakers and others .\nHe is a very approachable person who doesn't rely on jargon to communicate , said Sean B . Tipton , spokesman for the American Society of Reproductive Medicine .\n\"He has an ability to interact with the public and with policymakers and the press that I think will serve him very well as an NIH director . \"\nThe Hastings Center's Murray said that if Dr . 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Benjamin lamented the difficulty some doctors face in caring for patients , regardless of ability to pay .\n\"It shouldn't be this expensive for Americans to get health care in this country , \" she said .\nObama said Dr . Benjamin has forgone a salary when her clinic faced financial hardship .\nJeff Terry , MD , chair of the AMA's Alabama delegation and a urologist , said Dr . Benjamin has proven herself through work in organized medicine and elsewhere .\nThe two co - founded the young physicians section of the state medical society nearly two decades ago .\nSince then , she has held leadership positions in physician organizations and other groups .\nDr . Benjamin is also probably more politically liberal than many physicians on Alabama's Gulf Coast , Dr . Terry said .\n\"Maybe President Obama saw a little of that in her . \"\nBoth scientific and religious\nObama lauded Dr . Collins' experience in the July 8 announcement .\n\"Dr . 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Benjamin lamented the difficulty some doctors face in caring for patients , regardless of ability to pay .\n\"It shouldn't be this expensive for Americans to get health care in this country , \" she said .\nObama said Dr . Benjamin has forgone a salary when her clinic faced financial hardship .\nJeff Terry , MD , chair of the AMA's Alabama delegation and a urologist , said Dr . Benjamin has proven herself through work in organized medicine and elsewhere .\nThe two co - founded the young physicians section of the state medical society nearly two decades ago .\nSince then , she has held leadership positions in physician organizations and other groups .\nDr . Benjamin is also probably more politically liberal than many physicians on Alabama's Gulf Coast , Dr . Terry said .\n\"Maybe President Obama saw a little of that in her . \"\nBoth scientific and religious\nObama lauded Dr . Collins' experience in the July 8 announcement .\n\"Dr . 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Benjamin has an impressive list of accomplishments , including receiving a MacArthur Fellowship in 2008 , commonly known as the \"genius grant . \"\nBut awards are not her main focus , he said .\n\"Dr . Benjamin's most important qualification for surgeon general is her deep commitment to her patients . \"\nDr . Benjamin said in the White House Rose Garden announcement that the deaths of close relatives from preventable diseases drove her to focus on public health .\n\"My father died with diabetes and hypertension .\nMy older brother , and only sibling , died at age 44 of HIV - related illness .\nMy mother died of lung cancer , because as a young girl , she wanted to smoke just like her twin brother could . \"\nDr . Collins' colleagues said he is a natural choice to head the primary federal agency for funding and conducting medical research because of his thoughtfulness , willingness to listen and experience as a spokesman for the genome mapping effort .\n\"He's a forceful personality , \" said Tom Murray , PhD , head of the Hastings Center , an independent bioethics research institute .\n\"He wants to hear from people who don't agree with him . \"\nPatients before profits\nIf confirmed , Dr . Benjamin would be the nation's lead public health educator .\nFellow physicians see the role as a good fit .\nBesides experience with family illnesses , Dr . Benjamin said she also was influenced by her medical school training under David Satcher , MD , PhD , who later became surgeon general , and others who focused on public health issues in underserved areas .\nJorge Alsip , MD , the Alabama medical society's president , said Dr . Benjamin has seen how much patients in poor and rural areas appreciate her help .\n\"That can't help but affect you and make you want to do something for these people , \" said Dr . Alsip , an emergency physician who has known Dr . Benjamin for more than 15 years .\nDr . Alsip also said Dr . Benjamin is tenacious .\n\"If Regina's in a fight , don't ever bet against her . \"\nShe rebuilt her clinic in Bayou La Batre , Ala . , twice after hurricanes destroyed it and is rebuilding it a third time after a fire .\nObama said his surgeon general pick has personally witnessed how the U . S . health system is broken .\n\"She's seen an increasing number of patients who've had health insurance their entire lives suddenly lose it because they lost their jobs or because it's simply become too expensive . \"\nDr . Benjamin lamented the difficulty some doctors face in caring for patients , regardless of ability to pay .\n\"It shouldn't be this expensive for Americans to get health care in this country , \" she said .\nObama said Dr . Benjamin has forgone a salary when her clinic faced financial hardship .\nJeff Terry , MD , chair of the AMA's Alabama delegation and a urologist , said Dr . Benjamin has proven herself through work in organized medicine and elsewhere .\nThe two co - founded the young physicians section of the state medical society nearly two decades ago .\nSince then , she has held leadership positions in physician organizations and other groups .\nDr . Benjamin is also probably more politically liberal than many physicians on Alabama's Gulf Coast , Dr . Terry said .\n\"Maybe President Obama saw a little of that in her . \"\nBoth scientific and religious\nObama lauded Dr . Collins' experience in the July 8 announcement .\n\"Dr . Collins is one of the top scientists in the world , and his groundbreaking work has changed the very ways we consider our health and examine disease . \"\nDr . Collins' laboratory discovered several important genes , including those responsible for cystic fibrosis and Huntington's disease .\nAcquaintances and colleagues predicted that Dr . Collins would do a good job representing NIH in front of lawmakers and others .\nHe is a very approachable person who doesn't rely on jargon to communicate , said Sean B . Tipton , spokesman for the American Society of Reproductive Medicine .\n\"He has an ability to interact with the public and with policymakers and the press that I think will serve him very well as an NIH director . \"\nThe Hastings Center's Murray said that if Dr . 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Benjamin has an impressive list of accomplishments , including receiving a MacArthur Fellowship in 2008 , commonly known as the \"genius grant . \"\nBut awards are not her main focus , he said .\n\"Dr . Benjamin's most important qualification for surgeon general is her deep commitment to her patients . \"\nDr . Benjamin said in the White House Rose Garden announcement that the deaths of close relatives from preventable diseases drove her to focus on public health .\n\"My father died with diabetes and hypertension .\nMy older brother , and only sibling , died at age 44 of HIV - related illness .\nMy mother died of lung cancer , because as a young girl , she wanted to smoke just like her twin brother could . \"\nDr . Collins' colleagues said he is a natural choice to head the primary federal agency for funding and conducting medical research because of his thoughtfulness , willingness to listen and experience as a spokesman for the genome mapping effort .\n\"He's a forceful personality , \" said Tom Murray , PhD , head of the Hastings Center , an independent bioethics research institute .\n\"He wants to hear from people who don't agree with him . \"\nPatients before profits\nIf confirmed , Dr . Benjamin would be the nation's lead public health educator .\nFellow physicians see the role as a good fit .\nBesides experience with family illnesses , Dr . Benjamin said she also was influenced by her medical school training under David Satcher , MD , PhD , who later became surgeon general , and others who focused on public health issues in underserved areas .\nJorge Alsip , MD , the Alabama medical society's president , said Dr . Benjamin has seen how much patients in poor and rural areas appreciate her help .\n\"That can't help but affect you and make you want to do something for these people , \" said Dr . Alsip , an emergency physician who has known Dr . Benjamin for more than 15 years .\nDr . Alsip also said Dr . Benjamin is tenacious .\n\"If Regina's in a fight , don't ever bet against her . \"\nShe rebuilt her clinic in Bayou La Batre , Ala . , twice after hurricanes destroyed it and is rebuilding it a third time after a fire .\nObama said his surgeon general pick has personally witnessed how the U . S . health system is broken .\n\"She's seen an increasing number of patients who've had health insurance their entire lives suddenly lose it because they lost their jobs or because it's simply become too expensive . \"\nDr . Benjamin lamented the difficulty some doctors face in caring for patients , regardless of ability to pay .\n\"It shouldn't be this expensive for Americans to get health care in this country , \" she said .\nObama said Dr . Benjamin has forgone a salary when her clinic faced financial hardship .\nJeff Terry , MD , chair of the AMA's Alabama delegation and a urologist , said Dr . Benjamin has proven herself through work in organized medicine and elsewhere .\nThe two co - founded the young physicians section of the state medical society nearly two decades ago .\nSince then , she has held leadership positions in physician organizations and other groups .\nDr . Benjamin is also probably more politically liberal than many physicians on Alabama's Gulf Coast , Dr . Terry said .\n\"Maybe President Obama saw a little of that in her . \"\nBoth scientific and religious\nObama lauded Dr . Collins' experience in the July 8 announcement .\n\"Dr . Collins is one of the top scientists in the world , and his groundbreaking work has changed the very ways we consider our health and examine disease . \"\nDr . Collins' laboratory discovered several important genes , including those responsible for cystic fibrosis and Huntington's disease .\nAcquaintances and colleagues predicted that Dr . Collins would do a good job representing NIH in front of lawmakers and others .\nHe is a very approachable person who doesn't rely on jargon to communicate , said Sean B . Tipton , spokesman for the American Society of Reproductive Medicine .\n\"He has an ability to interact with the public and with policymakers and the press that I think will serve him very well as an NIH director . \"\nThe Hastings Center's Murray said that if Dr . 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Benjamin has an impressive list of accomplishments , including receiving a MacArthur Fellowship in 2008 , commonly known as the \"genius grant . \"\nBut awards are not her main focus , he said .\n\"Dr . Benjamin's most important qualification for surgeon general is her deep commitment to her patients . \"\nDr . Benjamin said in the White House Rose Garden announcement that the deaths of close relatives from preventable diseases drove her to focus on public health .\n\"My father died with diabetes and hypertension .\nMy older brother , and only sibling , died at age 44 of HIV - related illness .\nMy mother died of lung cancer , because as a young girl , she wanted to smoke just like her twin brother could . \"\nDr . 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Benjamin has seen how much patients in poor and rural areas appreciate her help .\n\"That can't help but affect you and make you want to do something for these people , \" said Dr . Alsip , an emergency physician who has known Dr . Benjamin for more than 15 years .\nDr . Alsip also said Dr . Benjamin is tenacious .\n\"If Regina's in a fight , don't ever bet against her . \"\nShe rebuilt her clinic in Bayou La Batre , Ala . , twice after hurricanes destroyed it and is rebuilding it a third time after a fire .\nObama said his surgeon general pick has personally witnessed how the U . S . health system is broken .\n\"She's seen an increasing number of patients who've had health insurance their entire lives suddenly lose it because they lost their jobs or because it's simply become too expensive . \"\nDr . Benjamin lamented the difficulty some doctors face in caring for patients , regardless of ability to pay .\n\"It shouldn't be this expensive for Americans to get health care in this country , \" she said .\nObama said Dr . Benjamin has forgone a salary when her clinic faced financial hardship .\nJeff Terry , MD , chair of the AMA's Alabama delegation and a urologist , said Dr . Benjamin has proven herself through work in organized medicine and elsewhere .\nThe two co - founded the young physicians section of the state medical society nearly two decades ago .\nSince then , she has held leadership positions in physician organizations and other groups .\nDr . Benjamin is also probably more politically liberal than many physicians on Alabama's Gulf Coast , Dr . Terry said .\n\"Maybe President Obama saw a little of that in her . \"\nBoth scientific and religious\nObama lauded Dr . Collins' experience in the July 8 announcement .\n\"Dr . Collins is one of the top scientists in the world , and his groundbreaking work has changed the very ways we consider our health and examine disease . \"\nDr . Collins' laboratory discovered several important genes , including those responsible for cystic fibrosis and Huntington's disease .\nAcquaintances and colleagues predicted that Dr . Collins would do a good job representing NIH in front of lawmakers and others .\nHe is a very approachable person who doesn't rely on jargon to communicate , said Sean B . Tipton , spokesman for the American Society of Reproductive Medicine .\n\"He has an ability to interact with the public and with policymakers and the press that I think will serve him very well as an NIH director . \"\nThe Hastings Center's Murray said that if Dr . 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Benjamin has an impressive list of accomplishments , including receiving a MacArthur Fellowship in 2008 , commonly known as the \"genius grant . \"\nBut awards are not her main focus , he said .\n\"Dr . Benjamin's most important qualification for surgeon general is her deep commitment to her patients . \"\nDr . Benjamin said in the White House Rose Garden announcement that the deaths of close relatives from preventable diseases drove her to focus on public health .\n\"My father died with diabetes and hypertension .\nMy older brother , and only sibling , died at age 44 of HIV - related illness .\nMy mother died of lung cancer , because as a young girl , she wanted to smoke just like her twin brother could . \"\nDr . Collins' colleagues said he is a natural choice to head the primary federal agency for funding and conducting medical research because of his thoughtfulness , willingness to listen and experience as a spokesman for the genome mapping effort .\n\"He's a forceful personality , \" said Tom Murray , PhD , head of the Hastings Center , an independent bioethics research institute .\n\"He wants to hear from people who don't agree with him . \"\nPatients before profits\nIf confirmed , Dr . Benjamin would be the nation's lead public health educator .\nFellow physicians see the role as a good fit .\nBesides experience with family illnesses , Dr . Benjamin said she also was influenced by her medical school training under David Satcher , MD , PhD , who later became surgeon general , and others who focused on public health issues in underserved areas .\nJorge Alsip , MD , the Alabama medical society's president , said Dr . Benjamin has seen how much patients in poor and rural areas appreciate her help .\n\"That can't help but affect you and make you want to do something for these people , \" said Dr . Alsip , an emergency physician who has known Dr . Benjamin for more than 15 years .\nDr . Alsip also said Dr . Benjamin is tenacious .\n\"If Regina's in a fight , don't ever bet against her . \"\nShe rebuilt her clinic in Bayou La Batre , Ala . , twice after hurricanes destroyed it and is rebuilding it a third time after a fire .\nObama said his surgeon general pick has personally witnessed how the U . S . health system is broken .\n\"She's seen an increasing number of patients who've had health insurance their entire lives suddenly lose it because they lost their jobs or because it's simply become too expensive . \"\nDr . Benjamin lamented the difficulty some doctors face in caring for patients , regardless of ability to pay .\n\"It shouldn't be this expensive for Americans to get health care in this country , \" she said .\nObama said Dr . Benjamin has forgone a salary when her clinic faced financial hardship .\nJeff Terry , MD , chair of the AMA's Alabama delegation and a urologist , said Dr . Benjamin has proven herself through work in organized medicine and elsewhere .\nThe two co - founded the young physicians section of the state medical society nearly two decades ago .\nSince then , she has held leadership positions in physician organizations and other groups .\nDr . Benjamin is also probably more politically liberal than many physicians on Alabama's Gulf Coast , Dr . Terry said .\n\"Maybe President Obama saw a little of that in her . \"\nBoth scientific and religious\nObama lauded Dr . Collins' experience in the July 8 announcement .\n\"Dr . Collins is one of the top scientists in the world , and his groundbreaking work has changed the very ways we consider our health and examine disease . \"\nDr . Collins' laboratory discovered several important genes , including those responsible for cystic fibrosis and Huntington's disease .\nAcquaintances and colleagues predicted that Dr . Collins would do a good job representing NIH in front of lawmakers and others .\nHe is a very approachable person who doesn't rely on jargon to communicate , said Sean B . Tipton , spokesman for the American Society of Reproductive Medicine .\n\"He has an ability to interact with the public and with policymakers and the press that I think will serve him very well as an NIH director . \"\nThe Hastings Center's Murray said that if Dr . 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Collins said Christians who reject scientific evolutionary theory are also rejecting humans' ability to understand , a God - given skill .\nBut there are limits to the questions science can answer , such as why we are here or what happens after death , he said .\nWilliam Hurlbut , MD , a consulting professor of neuroscience at Stanford University and a former member of President George W . Bush's Council on Bioethics , said the idea that science and religion can't coexist is ridiculous .\n\"A person with Francis' background is a very wise choice\" for NIH chief , he said ." }, { "mention_id": "34_12ecbplus.xml_14", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "34_12ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Former AMA trustee Dr . 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Benjamin has an impressive list of accomplishments , including receiving a MacArthur Fellowship in 2008 , commonly known as the \"genius grant . \"\nBut awards are not her main focus , he said .\n\"Dr . Benjamin's most important qualification for surgeon general is her deep commitment to her patients . \"\nDr . Benjamin said in the White House Rose Garden announcement that the deaths of close relatives from preventable diseases drove her to focus on public health .\n\"My father died with diabetes and hypertension .\nMy older brother , and only sibling , died at age 44 of HIV - related illness .\nMy mother died of lung cancer , because as a young girl , she wanted to smoke just like her twin brother could . \"\nDr . Collins' colleagues said he is a natural choice to head the primary federal agency for funding and conducting medical research because of his thoughtfulness , willingness to listen and experience as a spokesman for the genome mapping effort .\n\"He's a forceful personality , \" said Tom Murray , PhD , head of the Hastings Center , an independent bioethics research institute .\n\"He wants to hear from people who don't agree with him . \"\nPatients before profits\nIf confirmed , Dr . Benjamin would be the nation's lead public health educator .\nFellow physicians see the role as a good fit .\nBesides experience with family illnesses , Dr . Benjamin said she also was influenced by her medical school training under David Satcher , MD , PhD , who later became surgeon general , and others who focused on public health issues in underserved areas .\nJorge Alsip , MD , the Alabama medical society's president , said Dr . Benjamin has seen how much patients in poor and rural areas appreciate her help .\n\"That can't help but affect you and make you want to do something for these people , \" said Dr . Alsip , an emergency physician who has known Dr . Benjamin for more than 15 years .\nDr . Alsip also said Dr . Benjamin is tenacious .\n\"If Regina's in a fight , don't ever bet against her . \"\nShe rebuilt her clinic in Bayou La Batre , Ala . , twice after hurricanes destroyed it and is rebuilding it a third time after a fire .\nObama said his surgeon general pick has personally witnessed how the U . S . health system is broken .\n\"She's seen an increasing number of patients who've had health insurance their entire lives suddenly lose it because they lost their jobs or because it's simply become too expensive . \"\nDr . Benjamin lamented the difficulty some doctors face in caring for patients , regardless of ability to pay .\n\"It shouldn't be this expensive for Americans to get health care in this country , \" she said .\nObama said Dr . Benjamin has forgone a salary when her clinic faced financial hardship .\nJeff Terry , MD , chair of the AMA's Alabama delegation and a urologist , said Dr . Benjamin has proven herself through work in organized medicine and elsewhere .\nThe two co - founded the young physicians section of the state medical society nearly two decades ago .\nSince then , she has held leadership positions in physician organizations and other groups .\nDr . Benjamin is also probably more politically liberal than many physicians on Alabama's Gulf Coast , Dr . Terry said .\n\"Maybe President Obama saw a little of that in her . \"\nBoth scientific and religious\nObama lauded Dr . Collins' experience in the July 8 announcement .\n\"Dr . Collins is one of the top scientists in the world , and his groundbreaking work has changed the very ways we consider our health and examine disease . \"\nDr . Collins' laboratory discovered several important genes , including those responsible for cystic fibrosis and Huntington's disease .\nAcquaintances and colleagues predicted that Dr . Collins would do a good job representing NIH in front of lawmakers and others .\nHe is a very approachable person who doesn't rely on jargon to communicate , said Sean B . Tipton , spokesman for the American Society of Reproductive Medicine .\n\"He has an ability to interact with the public and with policymakers and the press that I think will serve him very well as an NIH director . \"\nThe Hastings Center's Murray said that if Dr . 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Benjamin , MD , a family physician from southern Alabama , to be surgeon general .\nDr . Benjamin , 52 , became the first woman and first African - American president of the Medical Assn . of the State of Alabama in 2002 .\nShe also completed a term in June as chair of the AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs and served on the AMA Board of Trustees from 1995 to 1998 , becoming the first physician under 40 to serve on the board in a non - resident role .\nOn July 8 , Obama nominated Francis S . Collins , MD , PhD , as director of the National Institutes of Health .\nDr . Collins , 59 , led the Human Genome Project - - an effort to sequence and map human genes , that concluded in 2003 .\nHe left his position as director of the NIH's National Human Genome Research Institute in 2008 after 15 years but maintains a lab at the NIH's Bethesda , Md . , campus .\nBoth nominees must first be confirmed by the Senate .\nAMA President J . James Rohack , MD , said Dr . Benjamin has an impressive list of accomplishments , including receiving a MacArthur Fellowship in 2008 , commonly known as the \"genius grant . \"\nBut awards are not her main focus , he said .\n\"Dr . Benjamin's most important qualification for surgeon general is her deep commitment to her patients . \"\nDr . Benjamin said in the White House Rose Garden announcement that the deaths of close relatives from preventable diseases drove her to focus on public health .\n\"My father died with diabetes and hypertension .\nMy older brother , and only sibling , died at age 44 of HIV - related illness .\nMy mother died of lung cancer , because as a young girl , she wanted to smoke just like her twin brother could . \"\nDr . Collins' colleagues said he is a natural choice to head the primary federal agency for funding and conducting medical research because of his thoughtfulness , willingness to listen and experience as a spokesman for the genome mapping effort .\n\"He's a forceful personality , \" said Tom Murray , PhD , head of the Hastings Center , an independent bioethics research institute .\n\"He wants to hear from people who don't agree with him . \"\nPatients before profits\nIf confirmed , Dr . Benjamin would be the nation's lead public health educator .\nFellow physicians see the role as a good fit .\nBesides experience with family illnesses , Dr . Benjamin said she also was influenced by her medical school training under David Satcher , MD , PhD , who later became surgeon general , and others who focused on public health issues in underserved areas .\nJorge Alsip , MD , the Alabama medical society's president , said Dr . Benjamin has seen how much patients in poor and rural areas appreciate her help .\n\"That can't help but affect you and make you want to do something for these people , \" said Dr . Alsip , an emergency physician who has known Dr . Benjamin for more than 15 years .\nDr . Alsip also said Dr . Benjamin is tenacious .\n\"If Regina's in a fight , don't ever bet against her . \"\nShe rebuilt her clinic in Bayou La Batre , Ala . , twice after hurricanes destroyed it and is rebuilding it a third time after a fire .\nObama said his surgeon general pick has personally witnessed how the U . S . health system is broken .\n\"She's seen an increasing number of patients who've had health insurance their entire lives suddenly lose it because they lost their jobs or because it's simply become too expensive . \"\nDr . Benjamin lamented the difficulty some doctors face in caring for patients , regardless of ability to pay .\n\"It shouldn't be this expensive for Americans to get health care in this country , \" she said .\nObama said Dr . Benjamin has forgone a salary when her clinic faced financial hardship .\nJeff Terry , MD , chair of the AMA's Alabama delegation and a urologist , said Dr . Benjamin has proven herself through work in organized medicine and elsewhere .\nThe two co - founded the young physicians section of the state medical society nearly two decades ago .\nSince then , she has held leadership positions in physician organizations and other groups .\nDr . Benjamin is also probably more politically liberal than many physicians on Alabama's Gulf Coast , Dr . Terry said .\n\"Maybe President Obama saw a little of that in her . \"\nBoth scientific and religious\nObama lauded Dr . Collins' experience in the July 8 announcement .\n\"Dr . Collins is one of the top scientists in the world , and his groundbreaking work has changed the very ways we consider our health and examine disease . \"\nDr . Collins' laboratory discovered several important genes , including those responsible for cystic fibrosis and Huntington's disease .\nAcquaintances and colleagues predicted that Dr . Collins would do a good job representing NIH in front of lawmakers and others .\nHe is a very approachable person who doesn't rely on jargon to communicate , said Sean B . Tipton , spokesman for the American Society of Reproductive Medicine .\n\"He has an ability to interact with the public and with policymakers and the press that I think will serve him very well as an NIH director . \"\nThe Hastings Center's Murray said that if Dr . Collins ever made a mistake , it may be that he was a bit overly enthusiastic when describing the potential for breakthroughs when he was leading the Human Genome Project .\nStill , \"I can't fault the scientist who really believes in their work for being enthusiastic as they talk to Congress , \" Murray said .\nDr . Collins has garnered attention by professing that his belief in God can coexist with his pursuit of science .\nHe's written books on the topic , including the 2007 best - seller The Language of God : A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief .\nHe is also founder and president of the BioLogos Foundation , whose purpose is to find compatibility between the scientific and religious searches for truth .\nIn an interview with the spiritual Web site Beliefnet in 2007 , Dr . 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Benjamin has an impressive list of accomplishments , including receiving a MacArthur Fellowship in 2008 , commonly known as the \"genius grant . \"\nBut awards are not her main focus , he said .\n\"Dr . Benjamin's most important qualification for surgeon general is her deep commitment to her patients . \"\nDr . Benjamin said in the White House Rose Garden announcement that the deaths of close relatives from preventable diseases drove her to focus on public health .\n\"My father died with diabetes and hypertension .\nMy older brother , and only sibling , died at age 44 of HIV - related illness .\nMy mother died of lung cancer , because as a young girl , she wanted to smoke just like her twin brother could . \"\nDr . 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Benjamin has seen how much patients in poor and rural areas appreciate her help .\n\"That can't help but affect you and make you want to do something for these people , \" said Dr . Alsip , an emergency physician who has known Dr . Benjamin for more than 15 years .\nDr . Alsip also said Dr . Benjamin is tenacious .\n\"If Regina's in a fight , don't ever bet against her . \"\nShe rebuilt her clinic in Bayou La Batre , Ala . , twice after hurricanes destroyed it and is rebuilding it a third time after a fire .\nObama said his surgeon general pick has personally witnessed how the U . S . health system is broken .\n\"She's seen an increasing number of patients who've had health insurance their entire lives suddenly lose it because they lost their jobs or because it's simply become too expensive . \"\nDr . Benjamin lamented the difficulty some doctors face in caring for patients , regardless of ability to pay .\n\"It shouldn't be this expensive for Americans to get health care in this country , \" she said .\nObama said Dr . Benjamin has forgone a salary when her clinic faced financial hardship .\nJeff Terry , MD , chair of the AMA's Alabama delegation and a urologist , said Dr . Benjamin has proven herself through work in organized medicine and elsewhere .\nThe two co - founded the young physicians section of the state medical society nearly two decades ago .\nSince then , she has held leadership positions in physician organizations and other groups .\nDr . Benjamin is also probably more politically liberal than many physicians on Alabama's Gulf Coast , Dr . Terry said .\n\"Maybe President Obama saw a little of that in her . \"\nBoth scientific and religious\nObama lauded Dr . Collins' experience in the July 8 announcement .\n\"Dr . Collins is one of the top scientists in the world , and his groundbreaking work has changed the very ways we consider our health and examine disease . \"\nDr . Collins' laboratory discovered several important genes , including those responsible for cystic fibrosis and Huntington's disease .\nAcquaintances and colleagues predicted that Dr . Collins would do a good job representing NIH in front of lawmakers and others .\nHe is a very approachable person who doesn't rely on jargon to communicate , said Sean B . Tipton , spokesman for the American Society of Reproductive Medicine .\n\"He has an ability to interact with the public and with policymakers and the press that I think will serve him very well as an NIH director . \"\nThe Hastings Center's Murray said that if Dr . 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Benjamin received the 2000 National Caring Award which was inspired by Mother Teresa .\nThe nominee graduated from Xavier University in New Orleans , a Catholic school descended from the educational work of St . Katharine Drexel .\nDr . Benjamin received her medical degree from the University of Alabama , Birmingham .\nDr . Benjamin has also served on the Board of Trustees for the Catholic Health Association , a position that she will resign from to take on her new job .\nIn a Monday statement , CHA president and chief executive officer Sister Carol Keehan , DC , said that the organization \"rejoices for our nation\" in Dr . Benjamin's nomination .\n\"In Dr . Benjamin , we have a brilliant physician who understands health care , nationally and internationally ; but even more important , she knows the health care needs of the people of Bayou La Batre , Alabama , who she meets on a daily basis . \"\nSr . 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Regina Benjamin for the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice award .\nThe medal is bestowed to lay people and clergy who have given zealous and outstanding service to the Church .\nThe honor was instituted by Pope Leo XIII in 1888 .\n\"He recommended her for her example in her Catholic faith as well as in her medical profession , \" Msgr . Farmer said , noting the \"amazing amount of work\" she has done for the common good and for health care in south Mobile County .\nExpressing certainty that Dr . Benjamin had opportunities to go elsewhere , he said the doctor had made a \"concrete decision\" to remain in Alabama and address her patients' needs .\n\"She's noted not only for clinic work , but for going on site to these people's homes .\nAnd they're not necessarily the nicest places to go to . \"\nHe said it was \"remarkable\" and \"bridge - building\" that Dr . 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Benjamin , an African - American woman , has done her work in the bayou , which he described as a majority white community with \"a lot of poor people in it . \"\nGiven the appointments and policy decisions of the Obama Administration that favor the promotion of abortion , CNA asked Msgr . Farmer if he knew what Dr . Benjamin's position is on abortion .\nHe explained that he did not \"explicitly\" know Dr . Benjamin's position on abortion and other life issues and had never discussed it with her .\n\"I would hope that her position would be in line with the Church's position , \" he told CNA .\n\"As far as I know she has been in conformity with the Catholic Church . \"\n\"I would hope that that would continue , \" he added , noting that it could be \"difficult\" to adhere to Catholic moral teaching in a position with the Obama Administration .\nIn a Monday morning telephone interview with CNA , Sr . Keehan pointed out that Dr . 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Benjamin received the 2000 National Caring Award which was inspired by Mother Teresa .\nThe nominee graduated from Xavier University in New Orleans , a Catholic school descended from the educational work of St . Katharine Drexel .\nDr . Benjamin received her medical degree from the University of Alabama , Birmingham .\nDr . Benjamin has also served on the Board of Trustees for the Catholic Health Association , a position that she will resign from to take on her new job .\nIn a Monday statement , CHA president and chief executive officer Sister Carol Keehan , DC , said that the organization \"rejoices for our nation\" in Dr . Benjamin's nomination .\n\"In Dr . Benjamin , we have a brilliant physician who understands health care , nationally and internationally ; but even more important , she knows the health care needs of the people of Bayou La Batre , Alabama , who she meets on a daily basis . \"\nSr . Keehan said the nominee will \"enrich the nation\" with her competence and integrity and she praised Dr . Benjamin's daily experience working in \"a very vulnerable committee . \"\nCNA spoke with Msgr . Michael L . Farmer , Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Mobile and rector at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Mobile .\nMsgr . Farmer said Dr . Benjamin is a \"delightful lady\" who has served as lector at the cathedral and has been \"readily available\" to speak with various Catholic organizations .\nShe has also worked with Catholic Charities in Mobile and has spoken on the good the organization does .\nHe reported that she grew up at the historically African - American parish Shrine of the Holy Cross in the Gulf Coast town of Daphne , Alabama .\nThe monsignor also confirmed that then - Archbishop of Mobile Oscar Lipscomb recommended Dr . Regina Benjamin for the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice award .\nThe medal is bestowed to lay people and clergy who have given zealous and outstanding service to the Church .\nThe honor was instituted by Pope Leo XIII in 1888 .\n\"He recommended her for her example in her Catholic faith as well as in her medical profession , \" Msgr . Farmer said , noting the \"amazing amount of work\" she has done for the common good and for health care in south Mobile County .\nExpressing certainty that Dr . Benjamin had opportunities to go elsewhere , he said the doctor had made a \"concrete decision\" to remain in Alabama and address her patients' needs .\n\"She's noted not only for clinic work , but for going on site to these people's homes .\nAnd they're not necessarily the nicest places to go to . \"\nHe said it was \"remarkable\" and \"bridge - building\" that Dr . Benjamin , an African - American woman , has done her work in the bayou , which he described as a majority white community with \"a lot of poor people in it . \"\nGiven the appointments and policy decisions of the Obama Administration that favor the promotion of abortion , CNA asked Msgr . Farmer if he knew what Dr . Benjamin's position is on abortion .\nHe explained that he did not \"explicitly\" know Dr . Benjamin's position on abortion and other life issues and had never discussed it with her .\n\"I would hope that her position would be in line with the Church's position , \" he told CNA .\n\"As far as I know she has been in conformity with the Catholic Church . \"\n\"I would hope that that would continue , \" he added , noting that it could be \"difficult\" to adhere to Catholic moral teaching in a position with the Obama Administration .\nIn a Monday morning telephone interview with CNA , Sr . Keehan pointed out that Dr . 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C . , Jul 13 , 2009 / 02 : 00 pm ( CNA )\nPresident Barack Obama has announced that he is nominating a rural Alabama Catholic doctor to be the U . S . Surgeon General .\nReacting to the news , the rector of Mobile's Catholic cathedral , where she serves as lector , is encouraging her to defend the unborn in her new position .\nIn a Monday statement President Obama said he intended to nominate Dr . Regina Benjamin as Surgeon General , the United States government's \"chief health educator . \"\nThe president's announcement focused on health care reform as an urgent challenge .\nDr . Benjamin , the first black woman to be admitted to the American Medical Association , founded the Bayou La Batre Rural Health Clinic in Alabama in 1990 .\nThere , she served the poor Alabama community on the Gulf Coast after 1998's Hurricane Georges and 2005's Hurricane Katrina .\nShe had to rebuild the clinic after it burned down , receiving a $500 , 000 MacArthur Foundation \"genius grant\" in 2008 for the effort .\nDr . Benjamin is known as being a national leader in improving health disparities , motivated by the need in her community .\nImmigrants from Vietnam , Cambodia and Laos make up a third of the area's population of 2 , 500 .\nShe received the Nelson Mandela Award for Health and Human Rights in 1998 .\nPope Benedict XVI awarded her the Pro Ecclessia et Pontifice medal in 2006 .\nPresident Obama's announcement also noted that Dr . Benjamin received the 2000 National Caring Award which was inspired by Mother Teresa .\nThe nominee graduated from Xavier University in New Orleans , a Catholic school descended from the educational work of St . Katharine Drexel .\nDr . Benjamin received her medical degree from the University of Alabama , Birmingham .\nDr . Benjamin has also served on the Board of Trustees for the Catholic Health Association , a position that she will resign from to take on her new job .\nIn a Monday statement , CHA president and chief executive officer Sister Carol Keehan , DC , said that the organization \"rejoices for our nation\" in Dr . Benjamin's nomination .\n\"In Dr . Benjamin , we have a brilliant physician who understands health care , nationally and internationally ; but even more important , she knows the health care needs of the people of Bayou La Batre , Alabama , who she meets on a daily basis . \"\nSr . Keehan said the nominee will \"enrich the nation\" with her competence and integrity and she praised Dr . Benjamin's daily experience working in \"a very vulnerable committee . \"\nCNA spoke with Msgr . Michael L . Farmer , Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Mobile and rector at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Mobile .\nMsgr . Farmer said Dr . Benjamin is a \"delightful lady\" who has served as lector at the cathedral and has been \"readily available\" to speak with various Catholic organizations .\nShe has also worked with Catholic Charities in Mobile and has spoken on the good the organization does .\nHe reported that she grew up at the historically African - American parish Shrine of the Holy Cross in the Gulf Coast town of Daphne , Alabama .\nThe monsignor also confirmed that then - Archbishop of Mobile Oscar Lipscomb recommended Dr . Regina Benjamin for the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice award .\nThe medal is bestowed to lay people and clergy who have given zealous and outstanding service to the Church .\nThe honor was instituted by Pope Leo XIII in 1888 .\n\"He recommended her for her example in her Catholic faith as well as in her medical profession , \" Msgr . Farmer said , noting the \"amazing amount of work\" she has done for the common good and for health care in south Mobile County .\nExpressing certainty that Dr . Benjamin had opportunities to go elsewhere , he said the doctor had made a \"concrete decision\" to remain in Alabama and address her patients' needs .\n\"She's noted not only for clinic work , but for going on site to these people's homes .\nAnd they're not necessarily the nicest places to go to . \"\nHe said it was \"remarkable\" and \"bridge - building\" that Dr . Benjamin , an African - American woman , has done her work in the bayou , which he described as a majority white community with \"a lot of poor people in it . \"\nGiven the appointments and policy decisions of the Obama Administration that favor the promotion of abortion , CNA asked Msgr . Farmer if he knew what Dr . Benjamin's position is on abortion .\nHe explained that he did not \"explicitly\" know Dr . Benjamin's position on abortion and other life issues and had never discussed it with her .\n\"I would hope that her position would be in line with the Church's position , \" he told CNA .\n\"As far as I know she has been in conformity with the Catholic Church . \"\n\"I would hope that that would continue , \" he added , noting that it could be \"difficult\" to adhere to Catholic moral teaching in a position with the Obama Administration .\nIn a Monday morning telephone interview with CNA , Sr . Keehan pointed out that Dr . 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Benjamin had opportunities to go elsewhere , he said the doctor had made a \"concrete decision\" to remain in Alabama and address her patients' needs .\n\"She's noted not only for clinic work , but for going on site to these people's homes .\nAnd they're not necessarily the nicest places to go to . \"\nHe said it was \"remarkable\" and \"bridge - building\" that Dr . Benjamin , an African - American woman , has done her work in the bayou , which he described as a majority white community with \"a lot of poor people in it . \"\nGiven the appointments and policy decisions of the Obama Administration that favor the promotion of abortion , CNA asked Msgr . Farmer if he knew what Dr . Benjamin's position is on abortion .\nHe explained that he did not \"explicitly\" know Dr . 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Benjamin had opportunities to go elsewhere , he said the doctor had made a \"concrete decision\" to remain in Alabama and address her patients' needs .\n\"She's noted not only for clinic work , but for going on site to these people's homes .\nAnd they're not necessarily the nicest places to go to . \"\nHe said it was \"remarkable\" and \"bridge - building\" that Dr . Benjamin , an African - American woman , has done her work in the bayou , which he described as a majority white community with \"a lot of poor people in it . \"\nGiven the appointments and policy decisions of the Obama Administration that favor the promotion of abortion , CNA asked Msgr . Farmer if he knew what Dr . Benjamin's position is on abortion .\nHe explained that he did not \"explicitly\" know Dr . 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Benjamin had opportunities to go elsewhere , he said the doctor had made a \"concrete decision\" to remain in Alabama and address her patients' needs .\n\"She's noted not only for clinic work , but for going on site to these people's homes .\nAnd they're not necessarily the nicest places to go to . \"\nHe said it was \"remarkable\" and \"bridge - building\" that Dr . Benjamin , an African - American woman , has done her work in the bayou , which he described as a majority white community with \"a lot of poor people in it . \"\nGiven the appointments and policy decisions of the Obama Administration that favor the promotion of abortion , CNA asked Msgr . Farmer if he knew what Dr . Benjamin's position is on abortion .\nHe explained that he did not \"explicitly\" know Dr . 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Benjamin is a \"delightful lady\" who has served as lector at the cathedral and has been \"readily available\" to speak with various Catholic organizations .\nShe has also worked with Catholic Charities in Mobile and has spoken on the good the organization does .\nHe reported that she grew up at the historically African - American parish Shrine of the Holy Cross in the Gulf Coast town of Daphne , Alabama .\nThe monsignor also confirmed that then - Archbishop of Mobile Oscar Lipscomb recommended Dr . Regina Benjamin for the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice award .\nThe medal is bestowed to lay people and clergy who have given zealous and outstanding service to the Church .\nThe honor was instituted by Pope Leo XIII in 1888 .\n\"He recommended her for her example in her Catholic faith as well as in her medical profession , \" Msgr . Farmer said , noting the \"amazing amount of work\" she has done for the common good and for health care in south Mobile County .\nExpressing certainty that Dr . Benjamin had opportunities to go elsewhere , he said the doctor had made a \"concrete decision\" to remain in Alabama and address her patients' needs .\n\"She's noted not only for clinic work , but for going on site to these people's homes .\nAnd they're not necessarily the nicest places to go to . \"\nHe said it was \"remarkable\" and \"bridge - building\" that Dr . Benjamin , an African - American woman , has done her work in the bayou , which he described as a majority white community with \"a lot of poor people in it . \"\nGiven the appointments and policy decisions of the Obama Administration that favor the promotion of abortion , CNA asked Msgr . Farmer if he knew what Dr . Benjamin's position is on abortion .\nHe explained that he did not \"explicitly\" know Dr . 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Regina Benjamin for the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice award .\nThe medal is bestowed to lay people and clergy who have given zealous and outstanding service to the Church .\nThe honor was instituted by Pope Leo XIII in 1888 .\n\"He recommended her for her example in her Catholic faith as well as in her medical profession , \" Msgr . Farmer said , noting the \"amazing amount of work\" she has done for the common good and for health care in south Mobile County .\nExpressing certainty that Dr . Benjamin had opportunities to go elsewhere , he said the doctor had made a \"concrete decision\" to remain in Alabama and address her patients' needs .\n\"She's noted not only for clinic work , but for going on site to these people's homes .\nAnd they're not necessarily the nicest places to go to . \"\nHe said it was \"remarkable\" and \"bridge - building\" that Dr . 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Benjamin has also served on the Board of Trustees for the Catholic Health Association , a position that she will resign from to take on her new job .\nIn a Monday statement , CHA president and chief executive officer Sister Carol Keehan , DC , said that the organization \"rejoices for our nation\" in Dr . Benjamin's nomination .\n\"In Dr . Benjamin , we have a brilliant physician who understands health care , nationally and internationally ; but even more important , she knows the health care needs of the people of Bayou La Batre , Alabama , who she meets on a daily basis . \"\nSr . Keehan said the nominee will \"enrich the nation\" with her competence and integrity and she praised Dr . Benjamin's daily experience working in \"a very vulnerable committee . \"\nCNA spoke with Msgr . Michael L . Farmer , Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Mobile and rector at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Mobile .\nMsgr . Farmer said Dr . Benjamin is a \"delightful lady\" who has served as lector at the cathedral and has been \"readily available\" to speak with various Catholic organizations .\nShe has also worked with Catholic Charities in Mobile and has spoken on the good the organization does .\nHe reported that she grew up at the historically African - American parish Shrine of the Holy Cross in the Gulf Coast town of Daphne , Alabama .\nThe monsignor also confirmed that then - Archbishop of Mobile Oscar Lipscomb recommended Dr . Regina Benjamin for the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice award .\nThe medal is bestowed to lay people and clergy who have given zealous and outstanding service to the Church .\nThe honor was instituted by Pope Leo XIII in 1888 .\n\"He recommended her for her example in her Catholic faith as well as in her medical profession , \" Msgr . Farmer said , noting the \"amazing amount of work\" she has done for the common good and for health care in south Mobile County .\nExpressing certainty that Dr . 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Benjamin received the 2000 National Caring Award which was inspired by Mother Teresa .\nThe nominee graduated from Xavier University in New Orleans , a Catholic school descended from the educational work of St . Katharine Drexel .\nDr . Benjamin received her medical degree from the University of Alabama , Birmingham .\nDr . Benjamin has also served on the Board of Trustees for the Catholic Health Association , a position that she will resign from to take on her new job .\nIn a Monday statement , CHA president and chief executive officer Sister Carol Keehan , DC , said that the organization \"rejoices for our nation\" in Dr . Benjamin's nomination .\n\"In Dr . Benjamin , we have a brilliant physician who understands health care , nationally and internationally ; but even more important , she knows the health care needs of the people of Bayou La Batre , Alabama , who she meets on a daily basis . \"\nSr . 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Regina Benjamin for the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice award .\nThe medal is bestowed to lay people and clergy who have given zealous and outstanding service to the Church .\nThe honor was instituted by Pope Leo XIII in 1888 .\n\"He recommended her for her example in her Catholic faith as well as in her medical profession , \" Msgr . Farmer said , noting the \"amazing amount of work\" she has done for the common good and for health care in south Mobile County .\nExpressing certainty that Dr . Benjamin had opportunities to go elsewhere , he said the doctor had made a \"concrete decision\" to remain in Alabama and address her patients' needs .\n\"She's noted not only for clinic work , but for going on site to these people's homes .\nAnd they're not necessarily the nicest places to go to . \"\nHe said it was \"remarkable\" and \"bridge - building\" that Dr . 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Benjamin is known as being a national leader in improving health disparities , motivated by the need in her community .\nImmigrants from Vietnam , Cambodia and Laos make up a third of the area's population of 2 , 500 .\nShe received the Nelson Mandela Award for Health and Human Rights in 1998 .\nPope Benedict XVI awarded her the Pro Ecclessia et Pontifice medal in 2006 .\nPresident Obama's announcement also noted that Dr . Benjamin received the 2000 National Caring Award which was inspired by Mother Teresa .\nThe nominee graduated from Xavier University in New Orleans , a Catholic school descended from the educational work of St . Katharine Drexel .\nDr . Benjamin received her medical degree from the University of Alabama , Birmingham .\nDr . Benjamin has also served on the Board of Trustees for the Catholic Health Association , a position that she will resign from to take on her new job .\nIn a Monday statement , CHA president and chief executive officer Sister Carol Keehan , DC , said that the organization \"rejoices for our nation\" in Dr . Benjamin's nomination .\n\"In Dr . Benjamin , we have a brilliant physician who understands health care , nationally and internationally ; but even more important , she knows the health care needs of the people of Bayou La Batre , Alabama , who she meets on a daily basis . \"\nSr . Keehan said the nominee will \"enrich the nation\" with her competence and integrity and she praised Dr . Benjamin's daily experience working in \"a very vulnerable committee . \"\nCNA spoke with Msgr . Michael L . Farmer , Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Mobile and rector at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Mobile .\nMsgr . Farmer said Dr . Benjamin is a \"delightful lady\" who has served as lector at the cathedral and has been \"readily available\" to speak with various Catholic organizations .\nShe has also worked with Catholic Charities in Mobile and has spoken on the good the organization does .\nHe reported that she grew up at the historically African - American parish Shrine of the Holy Cross in the Gulf Coast town of Daphne , Alabama .\nThe monsignor also confirmed that then - Archbishop of Mobile Oscar Lipscomb recommended Dr . Regina Benjamin for the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice award .\nThe medal is bestowed to lay people and clergy who have given zealous and outstanding service to the Church .\nThe honor was instituted by Pope Leo XIII in 1888 .\n\"He recommended her for her example in her Catholic faith as well as in her medical profession , \" Msgr . Farmer said , noting the \"amazing amount of work\" she has done for the common good and for health care in south Mobile County .\nExpressing certainty that Dr . Benjamin had opportunities to go elsewhere , he said the doctor had made a \"concrete decision\" to remain in Alabama and address her patients' needs .\n\"She's noted not only for clinic work , but for going on site to these people's homes .\nAnd they're not necessarily the nicest places to go to . \"\nHe said it was \"remarkable\" and \"bridge - building\" that Dr . Benjamin , an African - American woman , has done her work in the bayou , which he described as a majority white community with \"a lot of poor people in it . \"\nGiven the appointments and policy decisions of the Obama Administration that favor the promotion of abortion , CNA asked Msgr . Farmer if he knew what Dr . Benjamin's position is on abortion .\nHe explained that he did not \"explicitly\" know Dr . Benjamin's position on abortion and other life issues and had never discussed it with her .\n\"I would hope that her position would be in line with the Church's position , \" he told CNA .\n\"As far as I know she has been in conformity with the Catholic Church . \"\n\"I would hope that that would continue , \" he added , noting that it could be \"difficult\" to adhere to Catholic moral teaching in a position with the Obama Administration .\nIn a Monday morning telephone interview with CNA , Sr . Keehan pointed out that Dr . 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"start_char": 13, "end_char": 26, "mention_text": "investigators", "gold_cluster": "10000000850", "lemma": "investigator", "sentence_tokens": [ "accord", "investigator", "woman", "kill", "hit", "run", "driver", "queens", "night", "sept", "13" ], "marked_sentence": "According to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . injurylawofnewyork . com / blog / 2013 / 09 / new - york - woman - killed - in - hit - and - run - crash . shtml\nNew York woman killed in hit - and - run crash\nOn behalf of Howard R . Sanders , Esq . posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Wednesday , September 18 , 2013 .\nAccording to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .\nAt approximately 7 p . m . , the woman was walking near the intersection of 117th Street and 97th Avenue in Richmond Hill .\nShe was walking among some parked cars when she was hit by a grey Toyota Camry that had been traveling north on 117th Street .\nThe driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .\nThe driver was charged with DWI , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , criminally negligent homicide and vehicular manslaughter .\nA hit - and - run accident may be considered an example of extreme recklessness or carelessness on the part of a driver .\nA personal injury attorney might review a hit - and - run accident case and suggest seeking punitive damages .\nIn some instances , it is possible to collect damages that exceed compensation for lost wages , medical expenses and funeral costs .\nThe intention is to punish reckless and negligent drivers and also to send a message to other drivers .\nIf the family wishes to seek only compensation for accident - related expenses , the attorney may negotiate for a settlement outside of court .\nOn the other hand , if the family decides to seek punitive damages , the attorney might request a jury trial in civil court .\nIf the at - fault driver was charged or convicted in criminal court , it may help support the claim of recklessness .\nThe attorney may use police reports , photos and evidence to build a convincing argument on behalf of the family .\nIf the judge and jury are persuaded by the argument and evidence presented , they may find in favor of the plaintiffs and award punitive damages ." }, { "mention_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml_12", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "According to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .", "start_char": 69, "end_char": 75, "mention_text": "driver", "gold_cluster": "HUM18048451299991743", "lemma": "driver", "sentence_tokens": [ "accord", "investigator", "woman", "kill", "hit", "run", "driver", "queens", "night", "sept", "13" ], "marked_sentence": "According to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . injurylawofnewyork . com / blog / 2013 / 09 / new - york - woman - killed - in - hit - and - run - crash . shtml\nNew York woman killed in hit - and - run crash\nOn behalf of Howard R . Sanders , Esq . posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Wednesday , September 18 , 2013 .\nAccording to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .\nAt approximately 7 p . m . , the woman was walking near the intersection of 117th Street and 97th Avenue in Richmond Hill .\nShe was walking among some parked cars when she was hit by a grey Toyota Camry that had been traveling north on 117th Street .\nThe driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .\nThe driver was charged with DWI , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , criminally negligent homicide and vehicular manslaughter .\nA hit - and - run accident may be considered an example of extreme recklessness or carelessness on the part of a driver .\nA personal injury attorney might review a hit - and - run accident case and suggest seeking punitive damages .\nIn some instances , it is possible to collect damages that exceed compensation for lost wages , medical expenses and funeral costs .\nThe intention is to punish reckless and negligent drivers and also to send a message to other drivers .\nIf the family wishes to seek only compensation for accident - related expenses , the attorney may negotiate for a settlement outside of court .\nOn the other hand , if the family decides to seek punitive damages , the attorney might request a jury trial in civil court .\nIf the at - fault driver was charged or convicted in criminal court , it may help support the claim of recklessness .\nThe attorney may use police reports , photos and evidence to build a convincing argument on behalf of the family .\nIf the judge and jury are persuaded by the argument and evidence presented , they may find in favor of the plaintiffs and award punitive damages ." }, { "mention_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml_13", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "6", "sentence": "The driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .", "start_char": 65, "end_char": 73, "mention_text": "officers", "gold_cluster": "10000000851", "lemma": "officer", "sentence_tokens": [ "driver", "flee", "accident", "scene", "apprehend", "police", "officer" ], "marked_sentence": "The driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . injurylawofnewyork . com / blog / 2013 / 09 / new - york - woman - killed - in - hit - and - run - crash . shtml\nNew York woman killed in hit - and - run crash\nOn behalf of Howard R . Sanders , Esq . posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Wednesday , September 18 , 2013 .\nAccording to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .\nAt approximately 7 p . m . , the woman was walking near the intersection of 117th Street and 97th Avenue in Richmond Hill .\nShe was walking among some parked cars when she was hit by a grey Toyota Camry that had been traveling north on 117th Street .\nThe driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .\nThe driver was charged with DWI , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , criminally negligent homicide and vehicular manslaughter .\nA hit - and - run accident may be considered an example of extreme recklessness or carelessness on the part of a driver .\nA personal injury attorney might review a hit - and - run accident case and suggest seeking punitive damages .\nIn some instances , it is possible to collect damages that exceed compensation for lost wages , medical expenses and funeral costs .\nThe intention is to punish reckless and negligent drivers and also to send a message to other drivers .\nIf the family wishes to seek only compensation for accident - related expenses , the attorney may negotiate for a settlement outside of court .\nOn the other hand , if the family decides to seek punitive damages , the attorney might request a jury trial in civil court .\nIf the at - fault driver was charged or convicted in criminal court , it may help support the claim of recklessness .\nThe attorney may use police reports , photos and evidence to build a convincing argument on behalf of the family .\nIf the judge and jury are persuaded by the argument and evidence presented , they may find in favor of the plaintiffs and award punitive damages ." }, { "mention_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml_1", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "New York woman killed in hit - and - run crash", "start_char": 9, "end_char": 14, "mention_text": "woman", "gold_cluster": "HUM18048481960258753", "lemma": "woman", "sentence_tokens": [ "new", "york", "woman", "kill", "hit", "run", "crash" ], "marked_sentence": "New York woman killed in hit - and - run crash", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . injurylawofnewyork . com / blog / 2013 / 09 / new - york - woman - killed - in - hit - and - run - crash . shtml\nNew York woman killed in hit - and - run crash\nOn behalf of Howard R . Sanders , Esq . posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Wednesday , September 18 , 2013 .\nAccording to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .\nAt approximately 7 p . m . , the woman was walking near the intersection of 117th Street and 97th Avenue in Richmond Hill .\nShe was walking among some parked cars when she was hit by a grey Toyota Camry that had been traveling north on 117th Street .\nThe driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .\nThe driver was charged with DWI , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , criminally negligent homicide and vehicular manslaughter .\nA hit - and - run accident may be considered an example of extreme recklessness or carelessness on the part of a driver .\nA personal injury attorney might review a hit - and - run accident case and suggest seeking punitive damages .\nIn some instances , it is possible to collect damages that exceed compensation for lost wages , medical expenses and funeral costs .\nThe intention is to punish reckless and negligent drivers and also to send a message to other drivers .\nIf the family wishes to seek only compensation for accident - related expenses , the attorney may negotiate for a settlement outside of court .\nOn the other hand , if the family decides to seek punitive damages , the attorney might request a jury trial in civil court .\nIf the at - fault driver was charged or convicted in criminal court , it may help support the claim of recklessness .\nThe attorney may use police reports , photos and evidence to build a convincing argument on behalf of the family .\nIf the judge and jury are persuaded by the argument and evidence presented , they may find in favor of the plaintiffs and award punitive damages ." }, { "mention_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml_2", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "According to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .", "start_char": 31, "end_char": 36, "mention_text": "woman", "gold_cluster": "HUM18048481960258753", "lemma": "woman", "sentence_tokens": [ "accord", "investigator", "woman", "kill", "hit", "run", "driver", "queens", "night", "sept", "13" ], "marked_sentence": "According to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . injurylawofnewyork . com / blog / 2013 / 09 / new - york - woman - killed - in - hit - and - run - crash . shtml\nNew York woman killed in hit - and - run crash\nOn behalf of Howard R . Sanders , Esq . posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Wednesday , September 18 , 2013 .\nAccording to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .\nAt approximately 7 p . m . , the woman was walking near the intersection of 117th Street and 97th Avenue in Richmond Hill .\nShe was walking among some parked cars when she was hit by a grey Toyota Camry that had been traveling north on 117th Street .\nThe driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .\nThe driver was charged with DWI , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , criminally negligent homicide and vehicular manslaughter .\nA hit - and - run accident may be considered an example of extreme recklessness or carelessness on the part of a driver .\nA personal injury attorney might review a hit - and - run accident case and suggest seeking punitive damages .\nIn some instances , it is possible to collect damages that exceed compensation for lost wages , medical expenses and funeral costs .\nThe intention is to punish reckless and negligent drivers and also to send a message to other drivers .\nIf the family wishes to seek only compensation for accident - related expenses , the attorney may negotiate for a settlement outside of court .\nOn the other hand , if the family decides to seek punitive damages , the attorney might request a jury trial in civil court .\nIf the at - fault driver was charged or convicted in criminal court , it may help support the claim of recklessness .\nThe attorney may use police reports , photos and evidence to build a convincing argument on behalf of the family .\nIf the judge and jury are persuaded by the argument and evidence presented , they may find in favor of the plaintiffs and award punitive damages ." }, { "mention_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml_3", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "6", "sentence": "The driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .", "start_char": 4, "end_char": 10, "mention_text": "driver", "gold_cluster": "HUM18048451299991743", "lemma": "driver", "sentence_tokens": [ "driver", "flee", "accident", "scene", "apprehend", "police", "officer" ], "marked_sentence": "The driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . injurylawofnewyork . com / blog / 2013 / 09 / new - york - woman - killed - in - hit - and - run - crash . shtml\nNew York woman killed in hit - and - run crash\nOn behalf of Howard R . Sanders , Esq . posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Wednesday , September 18 , 2013 .\nAccording to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .\nAt approximately 7 p . m . , the woman was walking near the intersection of 117th Street and 97th Avenue in Richmond Hill .\nShe was walking among some parked cars when she was hit by a grey Toyota Camry that had been traveling north on 117th Street .\nThe driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .\nThe driver was charged with DWI , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , criminally negligent homicide and vehicular manslaughter .\nA hit - and - run accident may be considered an example of extreme recklessness or carelessness on the part of a driver .\nA personal injury attorney might review a hit - and - run accident case and suggest seeking punitive damages .\nIn some instances , it is possible to collect damages that exceed compensation for lost wages , medical expenses and funeral costs .\nThe intention is to punish reckless and negligent drivers and also to send a message to other drivers .\nIf the family wishes to seek only compensation for accident - related expenses , the attorney may negotiate for a settlement outside of court .\nOn the other hand , if the family decides to seek punitive damages , the attorney might request a jury trial in civil court .\nIf the at - fault driver was charged or convicted in criminal court , it may help support the claim of recklessness .\nThe attorney may use police reports , photos and evidence to build a convincing argument on behalf of the family .\nIf the judge and jury are persuaded by the argument and evidence presented , they may find in favor of the plaintiffs and award punitive damages ." }, { "mention_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml_14", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "According to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .", "start_char": 76, "end_char": 85, "mention_text": "in Queens", "gold_cluster": "LOC18048554549072991", "lemma": "Queens", "sentence_tokens": [ "accord", "investigator", "woman", "kill", "hit", "run", "driver", "queens", "night", "sept", "13" ], "marked_sentence": "According to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . injurylawofnewyork . com / blog / 2013 / 09 / new - york - woman - killed - in - hit - and - run - crash . shtml\nNew York woman killed in hit - and - run crash\nOn behalf of Howard R . Sanders , Esq . posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Wednesday , September 18 , 2013 .\nAccording to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .\nAt approximately 7 p . m . , the woman was walking near the intersection of 117th Street and 97th Avenue in Richmond Hill .\nShe was walking among some parked cars when she was hit by a grey Toyota Camry that had been traveling north on 117th Street .\nThe driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .\nThe driver was charged with DWI , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , criminally negligent homicide and vehicular manslaughter .\nA hit - and - run accident may be considered an example of extreme recklessness or carelessness on the part of a driver .\nA personal injury attorney might review a hit - and - run accident case and suggest seeking punitive damages .\nIn some instances , it is possible to collect damages that exceed compensation for lost wages , medical expenses and funeral costs .\nThe intention is to punish reckless and negligent drivers and also to send a message to other drivers .\nIf the family wishes to seek only compensation for accident - related expenses , the attorney may negotiate for a settlement outside of court .\nOn the other hand , if the family decides to seek punitive damages , the attorney might request a jury trial in civil court .\nIf the at - fault driver was charged or convicted in criminal court , it may help support the claim of recklessness .\nThe attorney may use police reports , photos and evidence to build a convincing argument on behalf of the family .\nIf the judge and jury are persuaded by the argument and evidence presented , they may find in favor of the plaintiffs and award punitive damages ." }, { "mention_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml_30", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "According to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .", "start_char": 86, "end_char": 111, "mention_text": "on the night of Sept . 13", "gold_cluster": "TIM18048634739556877", "lemma": "night", "sentence_tokens": [ "accord", "investigator", "woman", "kill", "hit", "run", "driver", "queens", "night", "sept", "13" ], "marked_sentence": "According to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . injurylawofnewyork . com / blog / 2013 / 09 / new - york - woman - killed - in - hit - and - run - crash . shtml\nNew York woman killed in hit - and - run crash\nOn behalf of Howard R . Sanders , Esq . posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Wednesday , September 18 , 2013 .\nAccording to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .\nAt approximately 7 p . m . , the woman was walking near the intersection of 117th Street and 97th Avenue in Richmond Hill .\nShe was walking among some parked cars when she was hit by a grey Toyota Camry that had been traveling north on 117th Street .\nThe driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .\nThe driver was charged with DWI , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , criminally negligent homicide and vehicular manslaughter .\nA hit - and - run accident may be considered an example of extreme recklessness or carelessness on the part of a driver .\nA personal injury attorney might review a hit - and - run accident case and suggest seeking punitive damages .\nIn some instances , it is possible to collect damages that exceed compensation for lost wages , medical expenses and funeral costs .\nThe intention is to punish reckless and negligent drivers and also to send a message to other drivers .\nIf the family wishes to seek only compensation for accident - related expenses , the attorney may negotiate for a settlement outside of court .\nOn the other hand , if the family decides to seek punitive damages , the attorney might request a jury trial in civil court .\nIf the at - fault driver was charged or convicted in criminal court , it may help support the claim of recklessness .\nThe attorney may use police reports , photos and evidence to build a convincing argument on behalf of the family .\nIf the judge and jury are persuaded by the argument and evidence presented , they may find in favor of the plaintiffs and award punitive damages ." }, { "mention_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml_31", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "6", "sentence": "The driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .", "start_char": 29, "end_char": 34, "mention_text": "scene", "gold_cluster": "LOC18048603777329683", "lemma": "scene", "sentence_tokens": [ "driver", "flee", "accident", "scene", "apprehend", "police", "officer" ], "marked_sentence": "The driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . injurylawofnewyork . com / blog / 2013 / 09 / new - york - woman - killed - in - hit - and - run - crash . shtml\nNew York woman killed in hit - and - run crash\nOn behalf of Howard R . Sanders , Esq . posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Wednesday , September 18 , 2013 .\nAccording to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .\nAt approximately 7 p . m . , the woman was walking near the intersection of 117th Street and 97th Avenue in Richmond Hill .\nShe was walking among some parked cars when she was hit by a grey Toyota Camry that had been traveling north on 117th Street .\nThe driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .\nThe driver was charged with DWI , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , criminally negligent homicide and vehicular manslaughter .\nA hit - and - run accident may be considered an example of extreme recklessness or carelessness on the part of a driver .\nA personal injury attorney might review a hit - and - run accident case and suggest seeking punitive damages .\nIn some instances , it is possible to collect damages that exceed compensation for lost wages , medical expenses and funeral costs .\nThe intention is to punish reckless and negligent drivers and also to send a message to other drivers .\nIf the family wishes to seek only compensation for accident - related expenses , the attorney may negotiate for a settlement outside of court .\nOn the other hand , if the family decides to seek punitive damages , the attorney might request a jury trial in civil court .\nIf the at - fault driver was charged or convicted in criminal court , it may help support the claim of recklessness .\nThe attorney may use police reports , photos and evidence to build a convincing argument on behalf of the family .\nIf the judge and jury are persuaded by the argument and evidence presented , they may find in favor of the plaintiffs and award punitive damages ." }, { "mention_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml_9", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "6", "sentence": "The driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .", "start_char": 43, "end_char": 54, "mention_text": "apprehended", "gold_cluster": "ACT18006406730977660", "lemma": "apprehend", "sentence_tokens": [ "driver", "flee", "accident", "scene", "apprehend", "police", "officer" ], "marked_sentence": "The driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . injurylawofnewyork . com / blog / 2013 / 09 / new - york - woman - killed - in - hit - and - run - crash . shtml\nNew York woman killed in hit - and - run crash\nOn behalf of Howard R . Sanders , Esq . posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Wednesday , September 18 , 2013 .\nAccording to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .\nAt approximately 7 p . m . , the woman was walking near the intersection of 117th Street and 97th Avenue in Richmond Hill .\nShe was walking among some parked cars when she was hit by a grey Toyota Camry that had been traveling north on 117th Street .\nThe driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .\nThe driver was charged with DWI , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , criminally negligent homicide and vehicular manslaughter .\nA hit - and - run accident may be considered an example of extreme recklessness or carelessness on the part of a driver .\nA personal injury attorney might review a hit - and - run accident case and suggest seeking punitive damages .\nIn some instances , it is possible to collect damages that exceed compensation for lost wages , medical expenses and funeral costs .\nThe intention is to punish reckless and negligent drivers and also to send a message to other drivers .\nIf the family wishes to seek only compensation for accident - related expenses , the attorney may negotiate for a settlement outside of court .\nOn the other hand , if the family decides to seek punitive damages , the attorney might request a jury trial in civil court .\nIf the at - fault driver was charged or convicted in criminal court , it may help support the claim of recklessness .\nThe attorney may use police reports , photos and evidence to build a convincing argument on behalf of the family .\nIf the judge and jury are persuaded by the argument and evidence presented , they may find in favor of the plaintiffs and award punitive damages ." }, { "mention_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml_5", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "New York woman killed in hit - and - run crash", "start_char": 15, "end_char": 21, "mention_text": "killed", "gold_cluster": "ACT18006431002286049", "lemma": "kill", "sentence_tokens": [ "new", "york", "woman", "kill", "hit", "run", "crash" ], "marked_sentence": "New York woman killed in hit - and - run crash", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . injurylawofnewyork . com / blog / 2013 / 09 / new - york - woman - killed - in - hit - and - run - crash . shtml\nNew York woman killed in hit - and - run crash\nOn behalf of Howard R . Sanders , Esq . posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Wednesday , September 18 , 2013 .\nAccording to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .\nAt approximately 7 p . m . , the woman was walking near the intersection of 117th Street and 97th Avenue in Richmond Hill .\nShe was walking among some parked cars when she was hit by a grey Toyota Camry that had been traveling north on 117th Street .\nThe driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .\nThe driver was charged with DWI , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , criminally negligent homicide and vehicular manslaughter .\nA hit - and - run accident may be considered an example of extreme recklessness or carelessness on the part of a driver .\nA personal injury attorney might review a hit - and - run accident case and suggest seeking punitive damages .\nIn some instances , it is possible to collect damages that exceed compensation for lost wages , medical expenses and funeral costs .\nThe intention is to punish reckless and negligent drivers and also to send a message to other drivers .\nIf the family wishes to seek only compensation for accident - related expenses , the attorney may negotiate for a settlement outside of court .\nOn the other hand , if the family decides to seek punitive damages , the attorney might request a jury trial in civil court .\nIf the at - fault driver was charged or convicted in criminal court , it may help support the claim of recklessness .\nThe attorney may use police reports , photos and evidence to build a convincing argument on behalf of the family .\nIf the judge and jury are persuaded by the argument and evidence presented , they may find in favor of the plaintiffs and award punitive damages ." }, { "mention_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml_6", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "New York woman killed in hit - and - run crash", "start_char": 41, "end_char": 46, "mention_text": "crash", "gold_cluster": "ACT18006382662795369", "lemma": "crash", "sentence_tokens": [ "new", "york", "woman", "kill", "hit", "run", "crash" ], "marked_sentence": "New York woman killed in hit - and - run crash ", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . injurylawofnewyork . com / blog / 2013 / 09 / new - york - woman - killed - in - hit - and - run - crash . shtml\nNew York woman killed in hit - and - run crash \nOn behalf of Howard R . Sanders , Esq . posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Wednesday , September 18 , 2013 .\nAccording to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .\nAt approximately 7 p . m . , the woman was walking near the intersection of 117th Street and 97th Avenue in Richmond Hill .\nShe was walking among some parked cars when she was hit by a grey Toyota Camry that had been traveling north on 117th Street .\nThe driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .\nThe driver was charged with DWI , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , criminally negligent homicide and vehicular manslaughter .\nA hit - and - run accident may be considered an example of extreme recklessness or carelessness on the part of a driver .\nA personal injury attorney might review a hit - and - run accident case and suggest seeking punitive damages .\nIn some instances , it is possible to collect damages that exceed compensation for lost wages , medical expenses and funeral costs .\nThe intention is to punish reckless and negligent drivers and also to send a message to other drivers .\nIf the family wishes to seek only compensation for accident - related expenses , the attorney may negotiate for a settlement outside of court .\nOn the other hand , if the family decides to seek punitive damages , the attorney might request a jury trial in civil court .\nIf the at - fault driver was charged or convicted in criminal court , it may help support the claim of recklessness .\nThe attorney may use police reports , photos and evidence to build a convincing argument on behalf of the family .\nIf the judge and jury are persuaded by the argument and evidence presented , they may find in favor of the plaintiffs and award punitive damages ." }, { "mention_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml_7", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "According to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .", "start_char": 41, "end_char": 47, "mention_text": "killed", "gold_cluster": "ACT18006431002286049", "lemma": "kill", "sentence_tokens": [ "accord", "investigator", "woman", "kill", "hit", "run", "driver", "queens", "night", "sept", "13" ], "marked_sentence": "According to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . injurylawofnewyork . com / blog / 2013 / 09 / new - york - woman - killed - in - hit - and - run - crash . shtml\nNew York woman killed in hit - and - run crash\nOn behalf of Howard R . Sanders , Esq . posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Wednesday , September 18 , 2013 .\nAccording to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .\nAt approximately 7 p . m . , the woman was walking near the intersection of 117th Street and 97th Avenue in Richmond Hill .\nShe was walking among some parked cars when she was hit by a grey Toyota Camry that had been traveling north on 117th Street .\nThe driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .\nThe driver was charged with DWI , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , criminally negligent homicide and vehicular manslaughter .\nA hit - and - run accident may be considered an example of extreme recklessness or carelessness on the part of a driver .\nA personal injury attorney might review a hit - and - run accident case and suggest seeking punitive damages .\nIn some instances , it is possible to collect damages that exceed compensation for lost wages , medical expenses and funeral costs .\nThe intention is to punish reckless and negligent drivers and also to send a message to other drivers .\nIf the family wishes to seek only compensation for accident - related expenses , the attorney may negotiate for a settlement outside of court .\nOn the other hand , if the family decides to seek punitive damages , the attorney might request a jury trial in civil court .\nIf the at - fault driver was charged or convicted in criminal court , it may help support the claim of recklessness .\nThe attorney may use police reports , photos and evidence to build a convincing argument on behalf of the family .\nIf the judge and jury are persuaded by the argument and evidence presented , they may find in favor of the plaintiffs and award punitive damages ." }, { "mention_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml_8", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "6", "sentence": "The driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .", "start_char": 11, "end_char": 15, "mention_text": "fled", "gold_cluster": "ACT18006419091410479", "lemma": "flee", "sentence_tokens": [ "driver", "flee", "accident", "scene", "apprehend", "police", "officer" ], "marked_sentence": "The driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . injurylawofnewyork . com / blog / 2013 / 09 / new - york - woman - killed - in - hit - and - run - crash . shtml\nNew York woman killed in hit - and - run crash\nOn behalf of Howard R . Sanders , Esq . posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Wednesday , September 18 , 2013 .\nAccording to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .\nAt approximately 7 p . m . , the woman was walking near the intersection of 117th Street and 97th Avenue in Richmond Hill .\nShe was walking among some parked cars when she was hit by a grey Toyota Camry that had been traveling north on 117th Street .\nThe driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .\nThe driver was charged with DWI , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , criminally negligent homicide and vehicular manslaughter .\nA hit - and - run accident may be considered an example of extreme recklessness or carelessness on the part of a driver .\nA personal injury attorney might review a hit - and - run accident case and suggest seeking punitive damages .\nIn some instances , it is possible to collect damages that exceed compensation for lost wages , medical expenses and funeral costs .\nThe intention is to punish reckless and negligent drivers and also to send a message to other drivers .\nIf the family wishes to seek only compensation for accident - related expenses , the attorney may negotiate for a settlement outside of court .\nOn the other hand , if the family decides to seek punitive damages , the attorney might request a jury trial in civil court .\nIf the at - fault driver was charged or convicted in criminal court , it may help support the claim of recklessness .\nThe attorney may use police reports , photos and evidence to build a convincing argument on behalf of the family .\nIf the judge and jury are persuaded by the argument and evidence presented , they may find in favor of the plaintiffs and award punitive damages ." }, { "mention_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml_29", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "21_10ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "6", "sentence": "The driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .", "start_char": 20, "end_char": 28, "mention_text": "accident", "gold_cluster": "ACT18006382662795369", "lemma": "accident", "sentence_tokens": [ "driver", "flee", "accident", "scene", "apprehend", "police", "officer" ], "marked_sentence": "The driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . injurylawofnewyork . com / blog / 2013 / 09 / new - york - woman - killed - in - hit - and - run - crash . shtml\nNew York woman killed in hit - and - run crash\nOn behalf of Howard R . Sanders , Esq . posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Wednesday , September 18 , 2013 .\nAccording to investigators , a woman was killed by a hit - and - run driver in Queens on the night of Sept . 13 .\nAt approximately 7 p . m . , the woman was walking near the intersection of 117th Street and 97th Avenue in Richmond Hill .\nShe was walking among some parked cars when she was hit by a grey Toyota Camry that had been traveling north on 117th Street .\nThe driver fled the accident scene but was apprehended by police officers .\nThe driver was charged with DWI , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , criminally negligent homicide and vehicular manslaughter .\nA hit - and - run accident may be considered an example of extreme recklessness or carelessness on the part of a driver .\nA personal injury attorney might review a hit - and - run accident case and suggest seeking punitive damages .\nIn some instances , it is possible to collect damages that exceed compensation for lost wages , medical expenses and funeral costs .\nThe intention is to punish reckless and negligent drivers and also to send a message to other drivers .\nIf the family wishes to seek only compensation for accident - related expenses , the attorney may negotiate for a settlement outside of court .\nOn the other hand , if the family decides to seek punitive damages , the attorney might request a jury trial in civil court .\nIf the at - fault driver was charged or convicted in criminal court , it may help support the claim of recklessness .\nThe attorney may use police reports , photos and evidence to build a convincing argument on behalf of the family .\nIf the judge and jury are persuaded by the argument and evidence presented , they may find in favor of the plaintiffs and award punitive damages ." }, { "mention_id": "21_2ecbplus.xml_25", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "21_2ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Police have a suspect in custody after a hit and run accident that killed a woman in Queens Friday night .", "start_char": 76, "end_char": 81, "mention_text": "woman", "gold_cluster": "HUM18048481960258753", "lemma": "woman", "sentence_tokens": [ "police", "suspect", "custody", "hit", "run", "accident", "kill", "woman", "queens", "friday", "night" ], "marked_sentence": "Police have a suspect in custody after a hit and run accident that killed a woman in Queens Friday night .", "marked_doc": "http : / / abclocal . go . com / wabc / story ? section=news / local / new _ york&id=9248033\nQueens hit and run leaves woman dead\nSaturday , September 14 , 2013\nPolice have a suspect in custody after a hit and run accident that killed a woman in Queens Friday night .\nInvestigators say 59 - year old Raj Chohan was hit while walking along parked cars at 97th Avenue and 117th Street in Richmond Hill at about 7 p . m .\nPolice say she was struck by a grey Toyota Camry heading north on 117th Street , which then fled the scene .\nThey later apprehended the suspect , identified as 23 - year old Vishwanand Subryan of Schenectady , New York .\nHe has been charged with Vehicular Manslaughter , Criminally Negligent Homicide , Leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , and DWI .\nEyewitness News has learned from people in the neighborhood that the victim is originally from Punjab , India .\nShe was in the neighborhood visiting someone .\nShe doesn't live on the block .\nEyewitness News spoke to one man who says he called 911 after he heard a crash .\n\"I see a person lying down .\nThis is a mom , a female , and then I dialed 911 , \" said Mahadeo Rambrich , a witness .\n\"What did the person look like when you saw her lying on the ground ? 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\" Eyewitness News asked .\n\"Not responding .\nShe was unconscious , \" Rambrich said .\nThis neighborhood is mostly made up of Indian and Guyanese families , and residents describe it as peaceful and quiet .\nThere's a temple there .\nBut Friday night , everyone was shaken up by what happened ." }, { "mention_id": "21_2ecbplus.xml_8", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "21_2ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Queens hit and run leaves woman dead", "start_char": 15, "end_char": 18, "mention_text": "run", "gold_cluster": "ACT18006419091410479", "lemma": "run", "sentence_tokens": [ "queens", "hit", "run", "leave", "woman", "dead" ], "marked_sentence": "Queens hit and run leaves woman dead", "marked_doc": "http : / / abclocal . go . com / wabc / story ? section=news / local / new _ york&id=9248033\nQueens hit and run leaves woman dead\nSaturday , September 14 , 2013\nPolice have a suspect in custody after a hit and run accident that killed a woman in Queens Friday night .\nInvestigators say 59 - year old Raj Chohan was hit while walking along parked cars at 97th Avenue and 117th Street in Richmond Hill at about 7 p . m .\nPolice say she was struck by a grey Toyota Camry heading north on 117th Street , which then fled the scene .\nThey later apprehended the suspect , identified as 23 - year old Vishwanand Subryan of Schenectady , New York .\nHe has been charged with Vehicular Manslaughter , Criminally Negligent Homicide , Leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , and DWI .\nEyewitness News has learned from people in the neighborhood that the victim is originally from Punjab , India .\nShe was in the neighborhood visiting someone .\nShe doesn't live on the block .\nEyewitness News spoke to one man who says he called 911 after he heard a crash .\n\"I see a person lying down .\nThis is a mom , a female , and then I dialed 911 , \" said Mahadeo Rambrich , a witness .\n\"What did the person look like when you saw her lying on the ground ? \" Eyewitness News asked .\n\"Not responding .\nShe was unconscious , \" Rambrich said .\nThis neighborhood is mostly made up of Indian and Guyanese families , and residents describe it as peaceful and quiet .\nThere's a temple there .\nBut Friday night , everyone was shaken up by what happened ." }, { "mention_id": "21_2ecbplus.xml_36", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "21_2ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "4", "sentence": "Investigators say 59 - year old Raj Chohan was hit while walking along parked cars at 97th Avenue and 117th Street in Richmond Hill at about 7 p . m .", "start_char": 14, "end_char": 17, "mention_text": "say", "gold_cluster": "ACT18006456740754703", "lemma": "say", "sentence_tokens": [ "investigator", "59", "year", "old", "raj", "chohan", "hit", "walk", "park", "car", "97th", "avenue", "117th", "street", "richmond", "hill", "7", "p", "m" ], "marked_sentence": "Investigators say 59 - year old Raj Chohan was hit while walking along parked cars at 97th Avenue and 117th Street in Richmond Hill at about 7 p . m .", "marked_doc": "http : / / abclocal . go . com / wabc / story ? 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\" Eyewitness News asked .\n\"Not responding .\nShe was unconscious , \" Rambrich said .\nThis neighborhood is mostly made up of Indian and Guyanese families , and residents describe it as peaceful and quiet .\nThere's a temple there .\nBut Friday night , everyone was shaken up by what happened ." }, { "mention_id": "21_2ecbplus.xml_59", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "21_2ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Police have a suspect in custody after a hit and run accident that killed a woman in Queens Friday night .", "start_char": 62, "end_char": 66, "mention_text": "that", "gold_cluster": "ACT18006382662795369", "lemma": "that", "sentence_tokens": [ "police", "suspect", "custody", "hit", "run", "accident", "kill", "woman", "queens", "friday", "night" ], "marked_sentence": "Police have a suspect in custody after a hit and run accident that killed a woman in Queens Friday night .", "marked_doc": "http : / / abclocal . go . com / wabc / story ? section=news / local / new _ york&id=9248033\nQueens hit and run leaves woman dead\nSaturday , September 14 , 2013\nPolice have a suspect in custody after a hit and run accident that killed a woman in Queens Friday night .\nInvestigators say 59 - year old Raj Chohan was hit while walking along parked cars at 97th Avenue and 117th Street in Richmond Hill at about 7 p . m .\nPolice say she was struck by a grey Toyota Camry heading north on 117th Street , which then fled the scene .\nThey later apprehended the suspect , identified as 23 - year old Vishwanand Subryan of Schenectady , New York .\nHe has been charged with Vehicular Manslaughter , Criminally Negligent Homicide , Leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , and DWI .\nEyewitness News has learned from people in the neighborhood that the victim is originally from Punjab , India .\nShe was in the neighborhood visiting someone .\nShe doesn't live on the block .\nEyewitness News spoke to one man who says he called 911 after he heard a crash .\n\"I see a person lying down .\nThis is a mom , a female , and then I dialed 911 , \" said Mahadeo Rambrich , a witness .\n\"What did the person look like when you saw her lying on the ground ? 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\" Eyewitness News asked .\n\"Not responding .\nShe was unconscious , \" Rambrich said .\nThis neighborhood is mostly made up of Indian and Guyanese families , and residents describe it as peaceful and quiet .\nThere's a temple there .\nBut Friday night , everyone was shaken up by what happened ." }, { "mention_id": "21_2ecbplus.xml_63", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "21_2ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Police have a suspect in custody after a hit and run accident that killed a woman in Queens Friday night .", "start_char": 22, "end_char": 32, "mention_text": "in custody", "gold_cluster": "ACT18006406730977660", "lemma": "custody", "sentence_tokens": [ "police", "suspect", "custody", "hit", "run", "accident", "kill", "woman", "queens", "friday", "night" ], "marked_sentence": "Police have a suspect in custody after a hit and run accident that killed a woman in Queens Friday night .", "marked_doc": "http : / / abclocal . go . com / wabc / story ? section=news / local / new _ york&id=9248033\nQueens hit and run leaves woman dead\nSaturday , September 14 , 2013\nPolice have a suspect in custody after a hit and run accident that killed a woman in Queens Friday night .\nInvestigators say 59 - year old Raj Chohan was hit while walking along parked cars at 97th Avenue and 117th Street in Richmond Hill at about 7 p . m .\nPolice say she was struck by a grey Toyota Camry heading north on 117th Street , which then fled the scene .\nThey later apprehended the suspect , identified as 23 - year old Vishwanand Subryan of Schenectady , New York .\nHe has been charged with Vehicular Manslaughter , Criminally Negligent Homicide , Leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death , and DWI .\nEyewitness News has learned from people in the neighborhood that the victim is originally from Punjab , India .\nShe was in the neighborhood visiting someone .\nShe doesn't live on the block .\nEyewitness News spoke to one man who says he called 911 after he heard a crash .\n\"I see a person lying down .\nThis is a mom , a female , and then I dialed 911 , \" said Mahadeo Rambrich , a witness .\n\"What did the person look like when you saw her lying on the ground ? \" Eyewitness News asked .\n\"Not responding .\nShe was unconscious , \" Rambrich said .\nThis neighborhood is mostly made up of Indian and Guyanese families , and residents describe it as peaceful and quiet .\nThere's a temple there .\nBut Friday night , everyone was shaken up by what happened ." }, { "mention_id": "21_4ecbplus.xml_18", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "21_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "4", "sentence": "A 59 - year - old mother of two died when a drunken driver struck her with his car and then drove off , police said .", "start_char": 52, "end_char": 58, "mention_text": "driver", "gold_cluster": "HUM18048451299991743", "lemma": "driver", "sentence_tokens": [ "59", "year", "old", "mother", "die", "drunken", "driver", "strike", "she", "his", "car", "drive", "police", "say" ], "marked_sentence": "A 59 - year - old mother of two died when a drunken driver struck her with his car and then drove off , police said .", "marked_doc": "http : / / newyork . cbslocal . com / 2013 / 09 / 14 / cops - queens - woman - killed - in - hit - and - run /\nCops : Queens Woman Killed In Hit - And - Run\nDriver Charged With DWI , Vehicular Manslaughter\nSeptember 14 , 2013 10 : 46 AM\nA 59 - year - old mother of two died when a drunken driver struck her with his car and then drove off , police said .\nRaj Chohan , 59 , of Queens , had just parked her car around 7 p . m . Friday at 97th Avenue and 117th Street in Richmond Hill when she was hit by a 2013 Toyota Camry , which then fled , police told 1010 WINS \u2019 Glenn Schuck .\nA police officer that was parked nearby and witnessed the incident chased after the car and arrested Vishwanand Subryan , 23 , of Schenectady , several blocks away .\nSubryan is charged with DWI , vehicular manslaughter and leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death .\nChohan was pronounced dead at Jamaica Hospital .\nSeveral neighbors ran outside to try to help the woman .\n\u201c Oh man , she was bad , \u201d one man told Schuck .\n\u201c There was nothing we could do .\nEverybody was just standing there all confused , like they can \u2019 t believe that this happened over here .\nShe was out cold . \u201d\n\u201c My wife was getting ready to go out with the kid , and she screamed that somebody hit another car and ran away , \u201d another neighbor said .\n\u201c When I went to check , I saw the lady lying on the floor , but she wasn \u2019 t breathing or anything . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "21_4ecbplus.xml_19", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "21_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "4", "sentence": "A 59 - year - old mother of two died when a drunken driver struck her with his car and then drove off , police said .", "start_char": 66, "end_char": 69, "mention_text": "her", "gold_cluster": "HUM18048481960258753", "lemma": "she", "sentence_tokens": [ "59", "year", "old", "mother", "die", "drunken", "driver", "strike", "she", "his", "car", "drive", "police", "say" ], "marked_sentence": "A 59 - year - old mother of two died when a drunken driver struck her with his car and then drove off , police said .", "marked_doc": "http : / / newyork . cbslocal . com / 2013 / 09 / 14 / cops - queens - woman - killed - in - hit - and - run /\nCops : Queens Woman Killed In Hit - And - Run\nDriver Charged With DWI , Vehicular Manslaughter\nSeptember 14 , 2013 10 : 46 AM\nA 59 - year - old mother of two died when a drunken driver struck her with his car and then drove off , police said .\nRaj Chohan , 59 , of Queens , had just parked her car around 7 p . m . 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Chohan was walking alongside parked cars on 117th Street and 97th Avenue at about 7 p . m . when she was struck by a gray 2013 Toyota Camry , which then sped off , according to cops .\n\u201c The husband and wife came to visit , \u201d said South Richmond Hill resident Suri Charanjit .\n\u201c He was with her when it happened . \u201d\nCharanjit said he and his family came out of their home on 117th Street and saw a crowd of people gathered and EMS performing CPR on Chohan .\nEmergency responders were called in and took Chohan to Jamaica Hospital , where she was later pronounced dead , the NYPD said .\nResidents along 117th Street said a police cruiser happened to be pulled over on the side of the road near where the crash occurred , and immediately chased the vehicle .\nPolice said the officers caught up with 23 - year - old Vishwanand Subryan of Schenectady a few blocks away - at 115th Street and 101st Avenue - where he was taken into custody without incident .\nSubryan was charged with vehicular manslaughter , criminally negligent homicide , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and DWI , the NYPD said .\nChohan , who is a mother to a married son and daughter , had been in her former neighborhood to visit Piara Singh , according to Charanjit who translated for Singh .\nShe had moved about a mile and a half away five or six years ago , her friend said .\nAs part of a Sikh tradition , she had been visiting to greet Singh \u2019 s daughter - in - law , who recently arrived from India , and present her with gifts , he explained .\nChohan had called Singh \u2019 s house to let the family know she was outside and asked that someone open the door .\n\u201c When [ Singh \u2019 s ] son came out , he saw her on the floor , \u201d Charanjit said .\nBoth Charanjit and Singh complained cars speeding along 117th Street .\n\u201c The cars come straight from 103rd Avenue .\nThey have no stop sign , no bump , nothing but green until 95th Avenue , \u201d Charanjit said .\n\u201c This is just a side street .\nWe want to have a stop sign . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "21_13ecbplus.xml_41", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "21_13ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "2", "sentence": "A 59 - year - old woman was killed in a hit - and - run crash while visiting a former neighbor to welcome his new daughter - in - law to the family Friday evening , and the man allegedly behind the wheel of the car that hit her was charged with driving drunk , police and the woman \u2019 s friend said .", "start_char": 173, "end_char": 176, "mention_text": "man", "gold_cluster": "HUM18048451299991743", "lemma": "man", "sentence_tokens": [ "59", "year", "old", "woman", "kill", "hit", "run", "crash", "visit", "neighbor", "welcome", "his", "new", "daughter", "law", "family", "friday", "evening", "man", "allegedly", "wheel", "car", "hit", "she", "charge", "drive", "drunk", "police", "woman", "s", "friend", "say" ], "marked_sentence": "A 59 - year - old woman was killed in a hit - and - run crash while visiting a former neighbor to welcome his new daughter - in - law to the family Friday evening , and the man allegedly behind the wheel of the car that hit her was charged with driving drunk , police and the woman \u2019 s friend said .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . timesledger . com / stories / 2013 / 38 / srichhillhitrun _ web _ 2013 _ 09 _ 14 _ q . html\nMan charged with DWI , leaving scene after S . 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Chohan was walking alongside parked cars on 117th Street and 97th Avenue at about 7 p . m . when she was struck by a gray 2013 Toyota Camry , which then sped off , according to cops .\n\u201c The husband and wife came to visit , \u201d said South Richmond Hill resident Suri Charanjit .\n\u201c He was with her when it happened . \u201d\nCharanjit said he and his family came out of their home on 117th Street and saw a crowd of people gathered and EMS performing CPR on Chohan .\nEmergency responders were called in and took Chohan to Jamaica Hospital , where she was later pronounced dead , the NYPD said .\nResidents along 117th Street said a police cruiser happened to be pulled over on the side of the road near where the crash occurred , and immediately chased the vehicle .\nPolice said the officers caught up with 23 - year - old Vishwanand Subryan of Schenectady a few blocks away - at 115th Street and 101st Avenue - where he was taken into custody without incident .\nSubryan was charged with vehicular manslaughter , criminally negligent homicide , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and DWI , the NYPD said .\nChohan , who is a mother to a married son and daughter , had been in her former neighborhood to visit Piara Singh , according to Charanjit who translated for Singh .\nShe had moved about a mile and a half away five or six years ago , her friend said .\nAs part of a Sikh tradition , she had been visiting to greet Singh \u2019 s daughter - in - law , who recently arrived from India , and present her with gifts , he explained .\nChohan had called Singh \u2019 s house to let the family know she was outside and asked that someone open the door .\n\u201c When [ Singh \u2019 s ] son came out , he saw her on the floor , \u201d Charanjit said .\nBoth Charanjit and Singh complained cars speeding along 117th Street .\n\u201c The cars come straight from 103rd Avenue .\nThey have no stop sign , no bump , nothing but green until 95th Avenue , \u201d Charanjit said .\n\u201c This is just a side street .\nWe want to have a stop sign . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "21_13ecbplus.xml_55", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "21_13ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Raj K . 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Chohan was walking alongside parked cars on 117th Street and 97th Avenue at about 7 p . m . when she was struck by a gray 2013 Toyota Camry , which then sped off , according to cops .\n\u201c The husband and wife came to visit , \u201d said South Richmond Hill resident Suri Charanjit .\n\u201c He was with her when it happened . \u201d\nCharanjit said he and his family came out of their home on 117th Street and saw a crowd of people gathered and EMS performing CPR on Chohan .\nEmergency responders were called in and took Chohan to Jamaica Hospital , where she was later pronounced dead , the NYPD said .\nResidents along 117th Street said a police cruiser happened to be pulled over on the side of the road near where the crash occurred , and immediately chased the vehicle .\nPolice said the officers caught up with 23 - year - old Vishwanand Subryan of Schenectady a few blocks away - at 115th Street and 101st Avenue - where he was taken into custody without incident .\nSubryan was charged with vehicular manslaughter , criminally negligent homicide , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and DWI , the NYPD said .\nChohan , who is a mother to a married son and daughter , had been in her former neighborhood to visit Piara Singh , according to Charanjit who translated for Singh .\nShe had moved about a mile and a half away five or six years ago , her friend said .\nAs part of a Sikh tradition , she had been visiting to greet Singh \u2019 s daughter - in - law , who recently arrived from India , and present her with gifts , he explained .\nChohan had called Singh \u2019 s house to let the family know she was outside and asked that someone open the door .\n\u201c When [ Singh \u2019 s ] son came out , he saw her on the floor , \u201d Charanjit said .\nBoth Charanjit and Singh complained cars speeding along 117th Street .\n\u201c The cars come straight from 103rd Avenue .\nThey have no stop sign , no bump , nothing but green until 95th Avenue , \u201d Charanjit said .\n\u201c This is just a side street .\nWe want to have a stop sign . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "21_13ecbplus.xml_53", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "21_13ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Raj K . 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Rich Hill mother killed in crash : NYPD\nA 59 - year - old woman was killed in a hit - and - run crash while visiting a former neighbor to welcome his new daughter - in - law to the family Friday evening , and the man allegedly behind the wheel of the car that hit her was charged with driving drunk , police and the woman \u2019 s friend said .\nRaj K . 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Chohan was walking alongside parked cars on 117th Street and 97th Avenue at about 7 p . m . when she was struck by a gray 2013 Toyota Camry , which then sped off , according to cops .\n\u201c The husband and wife came to visit , \u201d said South Richmond Hill resident Suri Charanjit .\n\u201c He was with her when it happened . \u201d\nCharanjit said he and his family came out of their home on 117th Street and saw a crowd of people gathered and EMS performing CPR on Chohan .\nEmergency responders were called in and took Chohan to Jamaica Hospital , where she was later pronounced dead , the NYPD said .\nResidents along 117th Street said a police cruiser happened to be pulled over on the side of the road near where the crash occurred , and immediately chased the vehicle .\nPolice said the officers caught up with 23 - year - old Vishwanand Subryan of Schenectady a few blocks away - at 115th Street and 101st Avenue - where he was taken into custody without incident .\nSubryan was charged with vehicular manslaughter , criminally negligent homicide , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and DWI , the NYPD said .\nChohan , who is a mother to a married son and daughter , had been in her former neighborhood to visit Piara Singh , according to Charanjit who translated for Singh .\nShe had moved about a mile and a half away five or six years ago , her friend said .\nAs part of a Sikh tradition , she had been visiting to greet Singh \u2019 s daughter - in - law , who recently arrived from India , and present her with gifts , he explained .\nChohan had called Singh \u2019 s house to let the family know she was outside and asked that someone open the door .\n\u201c When [ Singh \u2019 s ] son came out , he saw her on the floor , \u201d Charanjit said .\nBoth Charanjit and Singh complained cars speeding along 117th Street .\n\u201c The cars come straight from 103rd Avenue .\nThey have no stop sign , no bump , nothing but green until 95th Avenue , \u201d Charanjit said .\n\u201c This is just a side street .\nWe want to have a stop sign . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "21_13ecbplus.xml_72", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "21_13ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Raj K . 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Rich Hill mother killed in crash : NYPD\nA 59 - year - old woman was killed in a hit - and - run crash while visiting a former neighbor to welcome his new daughter - in - law to the family Friday evening , and the man allegedly behind the wheel of the car that hit her was charged with driving drunk , police and the woman \u2019 s friend said .\nRaj K . Chohan was walking alongside parked cars on 117th Street and 97th Avenue at about 7 p . m . when she was struck by a gray 2013 Toyota Camry , which then sped off , according to cops .\n\u201c The husband and wife came to visit , \u201d said South Richmond Hill resident Suri Charanjit .\n\u201c He was with her when it happened . \u201d\nCharanjit said he and his family came out of their home on 117th Street and saw a crowd of people gathered and EMS performing CPR on Chohan .\nEmergency responders were called in and took Chohan to Jamaica Hospital , where she was later pronounced dead , the NYPD said .\nResidents along 117th Street said a police cruiser happened to be pulled over on the side of the road near where the crash occurred , and immediately chased the vehicle .\nPolice said the officers caught up with 23 - year - old Vishwanand Subryan of Schenectady a few blocks away - at 115th Street and 101st Avenue - where he was taken into custody without incident .\nSubryan was charged with vehicular manslaughter , criminally negligent homicide , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and DWI , the NYPD said .\nChohan , who is a mother to a married son and daughter , had been in her former neighborhood to visit Piara Singh , according to Charanjit who translated for Singh .\nShe had moved about a mile and a half away five or six years ago , her friend said .\nAs part of a Sikh tradition , she had been visiting to greet Singh \u2019 s daughter - in - law , who recently arrived from India , and present her with gifts , he explained .\nChohan had called Singh \u2019 s house to let the family know she was outside and asked that someone open the door .\n\u201c When [ Singh \u2019 s ] son came out , he saw her on the floor , \u201d Charanjit said .\nBoth Charanjit and Singh complained cars speeding along 117th Street .\n\u201c The cars come straight from 103rd Avenue .\nThey have no stop sign , no bump , nothing but green until 95th Avenue , \u201d Charanjit said .\n\u201c This is just a side street .\nWe want to have a stop sign . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "21_13ecbplus.xml_73", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "21_13ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Raj K . 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Rich Hill mother killed in crash : NYPD\nA 59 - year - old woman was killed in a hit - and - run crash while visiting a former neighbor to welcome his new daughter - in - law to the family Friday evening , and the man allegedly behind the wheel of the car that hit her was charged with driving drunk , police and the woman \u2019 s friend said .\nRaj K . Chohan was walking alongside parked cars on 117th Street and 97th Avenue at about 7 p . m . when she was struck by a gray 2013 Toyota Camry , which then sped off , according to cops .\n\u201c The husband and wife came to visit , \u201d said South Richmond Hill resident Suri Charanjit .\n\u201c He was with her when it happened . \u201d\nCharanjit said he and his family came out of their home on 117th Street and saw a crowd of people gathered and EMS performing CPR on Chohan .\nEmergency responders were called in and took Chohan to Jamaica Hospital , where she was later pronounced dead , the NYPD said .\nResidents along 117th Street said a police cruiser happened to be pulled over on the side of the road near where the crash occurred , and immediately chased the vehicle .\nPolice said the officers caught up with 23 - year - old Vishwanand Subryan of Schenectady a few blocks away - at 115th Street and 101st Avenue - where he was taken into custody without incident .\nSubryan was charged with vehicular manslaughter , criminally negligent homicide , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and DWI , the NYPD said .\nChohan , who is a mother to a married son and daughter , had been in her former neighborhood to visit Piara Singh , according to Charanjit who translated for Singh .\nShe had moved about a mile and a half away five or six years ago , her friend said .\nAs part of a Sikh tradition , she had been visiting to greet Singh \u2019 s daughter - in - law , who recently arrived from India , and present her with gifts , he explained .\nChohan had called Singh \u2019 s house to let the family know she was outside and asked that someone open the door .\n\u201c When [ Singh \u2019 s ] son came out , he saw her on the floor , \u201d Charanjit said .\nBoth Charanjit and Singh complained cars speeding along 117th Street .\n\u201c The cars come straight from 103rd Avenue .\nThey have no stop sign , no bump , nothing but green until 95th Avenue , \u201d Charanjit said .\n\u201c This is just a side street .\nWe want to have a stop sign . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "21_13ecbplus.xml_75", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "21_13ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "2", "sentence": "A 59 - year - old woman was killed in a hit - and - run crash while visiting a former neighbor to welcome his new daughter - in - law to the family Friday evening , and the man allegedly behind the wheel of the car that hit her was charged with driving drunk , police and the woman \u2019 s friend said .", "start_char": 261, "end_char": 267, "mention_text": "police", "gold_cluster": "HUM18048433979655900", "lemma": "police", "sentence_tokens": [ "59", "year", "old", "woman", "kill", "hit", "run", "crash", "visit", "neighbor", "welcome", "his", "new", "daughter", "law", "family", "friday", "evening", "man", "allegedly", "wheel", "car", "hit", "she", "charge", "drive", "drunk", "police", "woman", "s", "friend", "say" ], "marked_sentence": "A 59 - year - old woman was killed in a hit - and - run crash while visiting a former neighbor to welcome his new daughter - in - law to the family Friday evening , and the man allegedly behind the wheel of the car that hit her was charged with driving drunk , police and the woman \u2019 s friend said .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . timesledger . com / stories / 2013 / 38 / srichhillhitrun _ web _ 2013 _ 09 _ 14 _ q . html\nMan charged with DWI , leaving scene after S . 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Chohan was walking alongside parked cars on 117th Street and 97th Avenue at about 7 p . m . when she was struck by a gray 2013 Toyota Camry , which then sped off , according to cops .\n\u201c The husband and wife came to visit , \u201d said South Richmond Hill resident Suri Charanjit .\n\u201c He was with her when it happened . \u201d\nCharanjit said he and his family came out of their home on 117th Street and saw a crowd of people gathered and EMS performing CPR on Chohan .\nEmergency responders were called in and took Chohan to Jamaica Hospital , where she was later pronounced dead , the NYPD said .\nResidents along 117th Street said a police cruiser happened to be pulled over on the side of the road near where the crash occurred , and immediately chased the vehicle .\nPolice said the officers caught up with 23 - year - old Vishwanand Subryan of Schenectady a few blocks away - at 115th Street and 101st Avenue - where he was taken into custody without incident .\nSubryan was charged with vehicular manslaughter , criminally negligent homicide , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and DWI , the NYPD said .\nChohan , who is a mother to a married son and daughter , had been in her former neighborhood to visit Piara Singh , according to Charanjit who translated for Singh .\nShe had moved about a mile and a half away five or six years ago , her friend said .\nAs part of a Sikh tradition , she had been visiting to greet Singh \u2019 s daughter - in - law , who recently arrived from India , and present her with gifts , he explained .\nChohan had called Singh \u2019 s house to let the family know she was outside and asked that someone open the door .\n\u201c When [ Singh \u2019 s ] son came out , he saw her on the floor , \u201d Charanjit said .\nBoth Charanjit and Singh complained cars speeding along 117th Street .\n\u201c The cars come straight from 103rd Avenue .\nThey have no stop sign , no bump , nothing but green until 95th Avenue , \u201d Charanjit said .\n\u201c This is just a side street .\nWe want to have a stop sign . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "21_13ecbplus.xml_11", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "21_13ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "2", "sentence": "A 59 - year - old woman was killed in a hit - and - run crash while visiting a former neighbor to welcome his new daughter - in - law to the family Friday evening , and the man allegedly behind the wheel of the car that hit her was charged with driving drunk , police and the woman \u2019 s friend said .", "start_char": 56, "end_char": 61, "mention_text": "crash", "gold_cluster": "ACT18006382662795369", "lemma": "crash", "sentence_tokens": [ "59", "year", "old", "woman", "kill", "hit", "run", "crash", "visit", "neighbor", "welcome", "his", "new", "daughter", "law", "family", "friday", "evening", "man", "allegedly", "wheel", "car", "hit", "she", "charge", "drive", "drunk", "police", "woman", "s", "friend", "say" ], "marked_sentence": "A 59 - year - old woman was killed in a hit - and - run crash while visiting a former neighbor to welcome his new daughter - in - law to the family Friday evening , and the man allegedly behind the wheel of the car that hit her was charged with driving drunk , police and the woman \u2019 s friend said .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . timesledger . com / stories / 2013 / 38 / srichhillhitrun _ web _ 2013 _ 09 _ 14 _ q . html\nMan charged with DWI , leaving scene after S . 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Chohan was walking alongside parked cars on 117th Street and 97th Avenue at about 7 p . m . when she was struck by a gray 2013 Toyota Camry , which then sped off , according to cops .\n\u201c The husband and wife came to visit , \u201d said South Richmond Hill resident Suri Charanjit .\n\u201c He was with her when it happened . \u201d\nCharanjit said he and his family came out of their home on 117th Street and saw a crowd of people gathered and EMS performing CPR on Chohan .\nEmergency responders were called in and took Chohan to Jamaica Hospital , where she was later pronounced dead , the NYPD said .\nResidents along 117th Street said a police cruiser happened to be pulled over on the side of the road near where the crash occurred , and immediately chased the vehicle .\nPolice said the officers caught up with 23 - year - old Vishwanand Subryan of Schenectady a few blocks away - at 115th Street and 101st Avenue - where he was taken into custody without incident .\nSubryan was charged with vehicular manslaughter , criminally negligent homicide , leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and DWI , the NYPD said .\nChohan , who is a mother to a married son and daughter , had been in her former neighborhood to visit Piara Singh , according to Charanjit who translated for Singh .\nShe had moved about a mile and a half away five or six years ago , her friend said .\nAs part of a Sikh tradition , she had been visiting to greet Singh \u2019 s daughter - in - law , who recently arrived from India , and present her with gifts , he explained .\nChohan had called Singh \u2019 s house to let the family know she was outside and asked that someone open the door .\n\u201c When [ Singh \u2019 s ] son came out , he saw her on the floor , \u201d Charanjit said .\nBoth Charanjit and Singh complained cars speeding along 117th Street .\n\u201c The cars come straight from 103rd Avenue .\nThey have no stop sign , no bump , nothing but green until 95th Avenue , \u201d Charanjit said .\n\u201c This is just a side street .\nWe want to have a stop sign . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "21_13ecbplus.xml_12", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "21_13ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "2", "sentence": "A 59 - year - old woman was killed in a hit - and - run crash while visiting a former neighbor to welcome his new daughter - in - law to the family Friday evening , and the man allegedly behind the wheel of the car that hit her was charged with driving drunk , police and the woman \u2019 s friend said .", "start_char": 68, "end_char": 76, "mention_text": "visiting", "gold_cluster": "10000000859", "lemma": "visit", "sentence_tokens": [ "59", "year", "old", "woman", "kill", "hit", "run", "crash", "visit", "neighbor", "welcome", "his", "new", "daughter", "law", "family", "friday", "evening", "man", "allegedly", "wheel", "car", "hit", "she", "charge", "drive", "drunk", "police", "woman", "s", "friend", "say" ], "marked_sentence": "A 59 - year - old woman was killed in a hit - and - run crash while visiting a former neighbor to welcome his new daughter - in - law to the family Friday evening , and the man allegedly behind the wheel of the car that hit her was charged with driving drunk , police and the woman \u2019 s friend said .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . timesledger . com / stories / 2013 / 38 / srichhillhitrun _ web _ 2013 _ 09 _ 14 _ q . html\nMan charged with DWI , leaving scene after S . 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Rich Hill mother killed in crash : NYPD\nA 59 - year - old woman was killed in a hit - and - run crash while visiting a former neighbor to welcome his new daughter - in - law to the family Friday evening , and the man allegedly behind the wheel of the car that hit her was charged with driving drunk , police and the woman \u2019 s friend said .\nRaj K . 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Rich Hill mother killed in crash : NYPD\nA 59 - year - old woman was killed in a hit - and - run crash while visiting a former neighbor to welcome his new daughter - in - law to the family Friday evening , and the man allegedly behind the wheel of the car that hit her was charged with driving drunk , police and the woman \u2019 s friend said .\nRaj K . 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year - old woman stepped out of her car at 97th Avenue and 117th Street , she was struck by a car .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . nyaccidentcase . com / blog / 2013 / 09 / hit - and - run - crash - leaves - queens - mother - of - 2 - dead . shtml\nHit - and - run crash leaves Queens mother of 2 dead\nOn behalf of Newman , Anzalone & Newman , LLP . posted in Hit and Run Accidents on Friday , September 20 , 2013 .\nIn New York , there are laws about what to do if you have been involved in an accident .\nOne extremely important law is that both drivers must remain at the scene of the crash if someone was injured or killed .\nThis law helps make sure that no one is left behind to try to get help on their own .\nUnfortunately , some people are too afraid of the other potential consequences of a serious crash that they choose to flee the scene , leaving victims to fend for themselves .\nThis type of negligence can lead to a delay in treatment , which could result in death .\nJust last week , a serious hit - 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''\nDiLeo is in his 19th season with the Sixers organization and was in his fifth as the team 's Senior Vice President and Assistant General Manager .\nDuring his tenure with the Sixers , DiLeo has been involved in every aspect of the team 's basketball operations .\nIn his role as Senior Vice President and Assistant General Manager , DiLeo was responsible for assisting Stefanski with player procurement via his evaluation of amateur and professional talent while supervising the team 's draft efforts and overseeing the college and professional scouting systems .\nPrior to that , DiLeo spent four seasons as the Sixers Director of Player Personnel ( 1999-2003 ) and has served as an Assistant Coach under Larry Brown , Jim Lynam , Fred Carter , John Lucas and Doug Moe .\nDiLeo has extensive experience in international basketball as both a player and a coach .\nHe coached the former West German men 's and women 's teams from 1979-90 , winning nine national titles in that country 's top division , earning Coach of the Year honors in 1987 .\nAdditionally , he was selected as the West German federation National Coach from 1981-85 and during that time , wrote and published the European Basketball Handbook , a guide designed to acclimate American players overseas .\nA star at Cinnaminson ( N.J. ) High School , DiLeo went on to play at Tennessee Tech and LaSalle University , where as a junior he was named first-team Academic All-American and went on to graduate maxima cum laude from the LaSalle School of Business .\nCheeks was named the 21st head coach in team history on May 23 , 2005 .\nIn just over three seasons at the helm for Philadelphia , Cheeks compiled a mark of 122-147 ( .454 ) .\nLast season , Cheeks guided the Sixers to the NBA Playoffs for the first time since the 2004-05 season , after starting the year with an 18-30 record .\nThe Sixers went on to win 18 of their next 23 games , becoming just the sixth team in NBA history to go over .500 after being at least 12 games below .500 at some point during the same season .\nIn 2006-07 , Cheeks helped rally the Sixers from a 5-19 start to make a push for the playoffs with a 35-47 record .\nPhiladelphia increased their winning percentage to .519 in games played after January 1 , compared to a winning percentage of just .267 during the first two months of the year - the biggest improvement by any team in the league during that span .\nThe Sixers also tied for the eighth best winning percentage after the All-Star break ( 18-11 ; .621 ) .\nIn his first season as head coach of the Sixers , Cheeks guided the team to a 38-44 mark and fell just two wins shy of reaching the post-season .\nOn April 18 of that year , he earned the 200th win of his coaching career .\nCheeks record as an NBA head coach with both Portland and Philadelphia stands at 284-286 ( .498 ) ." }, { "mention_id": "5_4ecb.xml_16", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "5_4ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "2", "sentence": "But the 76ers , while underachieving at 9-14 when Cheeks was fired Saturday morning , were not an embarassment when they went on the court , not a disjointed bunch that clearly was no longer listening to or playing for its coach .", "start_char": 4, "end_char": 13, "mention_text": "the 76ers", "gold_cluster": "HUM16701709483995952", "lemma": "76er", "sentence_tokens": [ "76er", "underachieve", "9-14", "cheeks", "fire", "saturday", "morning", "embarassment", "go", "court", "disjointed", "bunch", "clearly", "long", "listen", "play", "coach" ], "marked_sentence": "But the 76ers , while underachieving at 9-14 when Cheeks was fired Saturday morning , were not an embarassment when they went on the court , not a disjointed bunch that clearly was no longer listening to or playing for its coach .", "marked_doc": "Not because Mo Cheeks was long for the job with the Philadelphia 76ers .\nLike all coaches not in the upper stratosphere of the coaching hierarchy -- your Phil Jacksons and Gregg Popoviches -- he was only as good as his last 10-game stretch , only as secure as how well his star was playing .\nBut the 76ers , while underachieving at 9-14 when Cheeks was fired Saturday morning , were not an embarassment when they went on the court , not a disjointed bunch that clearly was no longer listening to or playing for its coach .\nThis was n't P.J. 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''\nStefanski named assistant general manager Tony DiLeo coach for the rest of the season .\nDiLeo has a good reputation as a coach , spending time over the last two decades on the Sixers ' bench as an assistant and in Europe as a head coach .\nBut unless circumstances change dramatically , Jordan -- who became close with Stefanski while both were in New Jersey earlier this decade -- will be the odds-on favorite to get the job permanantly .\nMany league execs still think quite highly of Jordan , and none of the players who matter in Washington threw Jordan under the bus after he was fired .\nCheeks ' coaching moves have frequently been criticized over the years , both in Philadelphia and in Portland .\nBut he lost his job this time not only because of Xs and Os , but because so many of the 76ers ' players that blossomed under him last season , including center Sam Dalembert , forward Andre Iguodala and guard Lou Williams , struggled to get going this season .\nAnd the moves Cheeks made 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''\nStefanski named assistant general manager Tony DiLeo coach for the rest of the season .\nDiLeo has a good reputation as a coach , spending time over the last two decades on the Sixers ' bench as an assistant and in Europe as a head coach .\nBut unless circumstances change dramatically , Jordan -- who became close with Stefanski while both were in New Jersey earlier this decade -- will be the odds-on favorite to get the job permanantly .\nMany league execs still think quite highly of Jordan , and none of the players who matter in Washington threw Jordan under the bus after he was fired .\nCheeks ' coaching moves have frequently been criticized over the years , both in Philadelphia and in Portland .\nBut he lost his job this time not only because of Xs and Os , but because so many of the 76ers ' players that blossomed under him last season , including center Sam Dalembert , forward Andre Iguodala and guard Lou Williams , struggled to get going this season .\nAnd the moves Cheeks made 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''\nStefanski named assistant general manager Tony DiLeo coach for the rest of the season .\nDiLeo has a good reputation as a coach , spending time over the last two decades on the Sixers ' bench as an assistant and in Europe as a head coach .\nBut unless circumstances change dramatically , Jordan -- who became close with Stefanski while both were in New Jersey earlier this decade -- will be the odds-on favorite to get the job permanantly .\nMany league execs still think quite highly of Jordan , and none of the players who matter in Washington threw Jordan under the bus after he was fired .\nCheeks ' coaching moves have frequently been criticized over the years , both in Philadelphia and in Portland .\nBut he lost his job this time not only because of Xs and Os , but because so many of the 76ers ' players that blossomed under him last season , including center Sam Dalembert , forward Andre Iguodala and guard Lou Williams , struggled to get going this season .\nAnd the moves Cheeks made 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''\nStefanski named assistant general manager Tony DiLeo coach for the rest of the season .\nDiLeo has a good reputation as a coach , spending time over the last two decades on the Sixers ' bench as an assistant and in Europe as a head coach .\nBut unless circumstances change dramatically , Jordan -- who became close with Stefanski while both were in New Jersey earlier this decade -- will be the odds-on favorite to get the job permanantly .\nMany league execs still think quite highly of Jordan , and none of the players who matter in Washington threw Jordan under the bus after he was fired .\nCheeks ' coaching moves have frequently been criticized over the years , both in Philadelphia and in Portland .\nBut he lost his job this time not only because of Xs and Os , but because so many of the 76ers ' players that blossomed under him last season , including center Sam Dalembert , forward Andre Iguodala and guard Lou Williams , struggled to get going this season .\nAnd the moves Cheeks made 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''\nStefanski named assistant general manager Tony DiLeo coach for the rest of the season .\nDiLeo has a good reputation as a coach , spending time over the last two decades on the Sixers ' bench as an assistant and in Europe as a head coach .\nBut unless circumstances change dramatically , Jordan -- who became close with Stefanski while both were in New Jersey earlier this decade -- will be the odds-on favorite to get the job permanantly .\nMany league execs still think quite highly of Jordan , and none of the players who matter in Washington threw Jordan under the bus after he was fired .\nCheeks ' coaching moves have frequently been criticized over the years , both in Philadelphia and in Portland .\nBut he lost his job this time not only because of Xs and Os , but because so many of the 76ers ' players that blossomed under him last season , including center Sam Dalembert , forward Andre Iguodala and guard Lou Williams , struggled to get going this season .\nAnd the moves Cheeks made 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''\nStefanski named assistant general manager Tony DiLeo coach for the rest of the season .\nDiLeo has a good reputation as a coach , spending time over the last two decades on the Sixers ' bench as an assistant and in Europe as a head coach .\nBut unless circumstances change dramatically , Jordan -- who became close with Stefanski while both were in New Jersey earlier this decade -- will be the odds-on favorite to get the job permanantly .\nMany league execs still think quite highly of Jordan , and none of the players who matter in Washington threw Jordan under the bus after he was fired .\nCheeks ' coaching moves have frequently been criticized over the years , both in Philadelphia and in Portland .\nBut he lost his job this time not only because of Xs and Os , but because so many of the 76ers ' players that blossomed under him last season , including center Sam Dalembert , forward Andre Iguodala and guard Lou Williams , struggled to get going this season .\nAnd the moves Cheeks made 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''\nStefanski named assistant general manager Tony DiLeo coach for the rest of the season .\nDiLeo has a good reputation as a coach , spending time over the last two decades on the Sixers ' bench as an assistant and in Europe as a head coach .\nBut unless circumstances change dramatically , Jordan -- who became close with Stefanski while both were in New Jersey earlier this decade -- will be the odds-on favorite to get the job permanantly .\nMany league execs still think quite highly of Jordan , and none of the players who matter in Washington threw Jordan under the bus after he was fired .\nCheeks ' coaching moves have frequently been criticized over the years , both in Philadelphia and in Portland .\nBut he lost his job this time not only because of Xs and Os , but because so many of the 76ers ' players that blossomed under him last season , including center Sam Dalembert , forward Andre Iguodala and guard Lou Williams , struggled to get going this season .\nAnd the moves Cheeks made 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''\nStefanski named assistant general manager Tony DiLeo coach for the rest of the season .\nDiLeo has a good reputation as a coach , spending time over the last two decades on the Sixers ' bench as an assistant and in Europe as a head coach .\nBut unless circumstances change dramatically , Jordan -- who became close with Stefanski while both were in New Jersey earlier this decade -- will be the odds-on favorite to get the job permanantly .\nMany league execs still think quite highly of Jordan , and none of the players who matter in Washington threw Jordan under the bus after he was fired .\nCheeks ' coaching moves have frequently been criticized over the years , both in Philadelphia and in Portland .\nBut he lost his job this time not only because of Xs and Os , but because so many of the 76ers ' players that blossomed under him last season , including center Sam Dalembert , forward Andre Iguodala and guard Lou Williams , struggled to get going this season .\nAnd the moves Cheeks made 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''\nStefanski named assistant general manager Tony DiLeo coach for the rest of the season .\nDiLeo has a good reputation as a coach , spending time over the last two decades on the Sixers ' bench as an assistant and in Europe as a head coach .\nBut unless circumstances change dramatically , Jordan -- who became close with Stefanski while both were in New Jersey earlier this decade -- will be the odds-on favorite to get the job permanantly .\nMany league execs still think quite highly of Jordan , and none of the players who matter in Washington threw Jordan under the bus after he was fired .\nCheeks ' coaching moves have frequently been criticized over the years , both in Philadelphia and in Portland .\nBut he lost his job this time not only because of Xs and Os , but because so many of the 76ers ' players that blossomed under him last season , including center Sam Dalembert , forward Andre Iguodala and guard Lou Williams , struggled to get going this season .\nAnd the moves Cheeks made , like benching second-year forward Thaddeus Young and elevating guard Willie Green , have n't produced enough dividends .\n`` Ed just was n't seeing any progress , '' the source said , and Stefanski expected more from a team that had signed free agent Elton Brand to an $ 82 million deal and re-signed core players Iguodala and Williams for $ 80 million and $ 25 million , respectively .\n`` We were n't progressing at the rate [ Stefanski ] thought we should , and he thought it was time for a move , '' the source said .\nYet Stefanski can not escape criticism , either .\nBringing Brand in was the signing coup of the NBA offseason , to be sure .\nBut in doing that , Stefanski changed the team 's footprint .\nThe Sixers are still a very good transition team .\nBut when the game slows down , having to cater to Brand leaves the lane clogged .\nLast season , Iguodala , Young and Williams had driving room when Philly ran its halfcourt sets , and Dalembert showed occasional decent low-post play .\nBut now , Brand is the man in the paint , forcing everyone else out on the perimeter .\nLeft to fend for himself on the weakside , Dalembert 's numbers have plummeted , and Williams has just begun to play well .\nBrand is recovered from the Achilles ' injury that kept him out of all but eight games last season with the Clippers , but he 's been slowed by a bad hamstring , and his offensive numbers ( 15.9 points , a career-low .436 from the floor ) have been unspectactular .\nNo matter what the stats say , Philly looks and plays slower this season .\nAnd Stefanski did n't get a big-time shooter who could stretch the court and take pressure off of Brand inside .\nVeterans Donyell Marshall and Kareem Rush , signed later in the summer by Philly , do n't strike much fear into opposing teams .\nThe result is Philly 's 93.3 scoring average , 28th in the league ( only Charlotte and Oklahoma City have scored 100 points fewer times than Philadelphia 's six ) , and .314 percentage behind the three-point line , 26th in the league .\n`` Everybody zones them , '' an Eastern Conference executive said Saturday .\nThe Sixers had just scored one of their more impressive victories eight days ago , rallying from a double-digit deficit in the second half to win on the road at Detroit .\nTrue , they had bad losses early to the Bobcats and Timberwolves , and lost a home-and-home to the Cavaliers on Wednesday and Friday .\nBut last we checked , Cleveland was 20-3 , owner of an 11-game win streak and the only remaining undefeated team at home this season .\nThe Cavs are rolling , and losing to them is no embarassment .\nAnother league source with knowledge of the team 's thinking said Saturday that the Cleveland losses played no role in Cheeks 's firing .\nCheeks received his second one-year contract extension in less than a year last September , taking him through the 2009-10 season .\nWhile Stefanski did n't hire Cheeks ( that was former president Billy King , whom Stefanski replaced early last season ) , Stefanski and Cheeks had quickly established a solid , working relationship with one another .\nCheeks quickly acquiesced last year when Stefanski asked him to give more time to the team 's younger players , getting Young and young vets Rodney Carney and Williams bigger minutes .\nThe transition transformed the team , as the 76ers went on a 19-7 run last spring , turning opponents over and becoming deadly in transition .\nThey rode their hot streak into the playoffs , where they stretched Detroit to six games before succumbing in the first round .\nThey were n't a finished product , though , and it was no secret that Brand was Stefanski 's target , just as he 'd been King 's ultimate target .\nAfter a brief dalliance with Atlanta free agent Josh Smith , So Stefanski cleared as much cap room as possible , sending Carney and center Calvin Booth to Minnesota , and then struck , getting Brand to spurn his former team , the Clippers , as well as the Warriors , for the 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Carlesimo ( Oklahoma City ) or Eddie Jordan ( Washington ) , whose team 's putrid won-loss records sank any chance they had of survival .\nThis was n't Sam Mitchell ( Toronto ) , whose differences of opinion with his general manager about his team 's personnel were too big to overcome .\nThis was n't Randy Wittman ( Minnesota ) , whose fan base was staying away in droves as the paying public grew indifferent to the on-court product .\nThe timing of this move by team president and general manager Ed Stefanski was a head-scratcher .\n`` It 's not 100 percent on the coach , '' a source with knowledge of the 76ers ' thinking said Saturday afternoon .\n`` But at the same time , we did n't seem to have a plan . ''\nStefanski named assistant general manager Tony DiLeo coach for the rest of the season .\nDiLeo has a good reputation as a coach , spending time over the last two decades on the Sixers ' bench as an assistant and in Europe as a head coach .\nBut unless circumstances change dramatically , Jordan -- who became close with Stefanski while both were in New Jersey earlier this decade -- will be the odds-on favorite to get the job permanantly .\nMany league execs still think quite highly of Jordan , and none of the players who matter in Washington threw Jordan under the bus after he was fired .\nCheeks ' coaching moves have frequently been criticized over the years , both in Philadelphia and in Portland .\nBut he lost his job this time not only because of Xs and Os , but because so many of the 76ers ' players that blossomed under him last season , including center Sam Dalembert , forward Andre Iguodala and guard Lou Williams , struggled to get going this season .\nAnd the moves Cheeks made , like benching second-year forward Thaddeus Young and elevating guard Willie Green , have n't produced enough dividends .\n`` Ed just was n't seeing any progress , '' the source said , and Stefanski expected more from a team that had signed free agent Elton Brand to an $ 82 million deal and re-signed core players Iguodala and Williams for $ 80 million and $ 25 million , respectively .\n`` We were n't progressing at the rate [ Stefanski ] thought we should , and he thought it was time for a move , '' the source said .\nYet Stefanski can not escape criticism , either .\nBringing Brand in was the signing coup of the NBA offseason , to be sure .\nBut in doing that , Stefanski changed the team 's footprint .\nThe Sixers are still a very good transition team .\nBut when the game slows down , having to cater to Brand leaves the lane clogged .\nLast season , Iguodala , Young and Williams had driving room when Philly ran its halfcourt sets , and Dalembert showed occasional decent low-post play 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three-point line , 26th in the league .\n`` Everybody zones them , '' an Eastern Conference executive said Saturday .\nThe Sixers had just scored one of their more impressive victories eight days ago , rallying from a double-digit deficit in the second half to win on the road at Detroit .\nTrue , they had bad losses early to the Bobcats and Timberwolves , and lost a home-and-home to the Cavaliers on Wednesday and Friday .\nBut last we checked , Cleveland was 20-3 , owner of an 11-game win streak and the only remaining undefeated team at home this season .\nThe Cavs are rolling , and losing to them is no embarassment .\nAnother league source with knowledge of the team 's thinking said Saturday that the Cleveland losses played no role in Cheeks 's firing .\nCheeks received his second one-year contract extension in less than a year last September , taking him through the 2009-10 season .\nWhile Stefanski did n't hire Cheeks ( that was former president Billy King , whom Stefanski replaced 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sixers - samuel - dalembert - 10 - win - improvement\n Cheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .\nPosted : May 24 , 2005\nBilly King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .\nNearly three weeks after the Sixers ended their season , King decided to fire O'Brien , who still has two years and $8 million left on the contract he signed when he was hired by the Sixers on April 21 , 2004 .\nCheeks , who was fired March 2 as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers , is the fourth head coach since King took over as the team's president and general manager on May 26 , 2003 .\nThat is the same date that Larry Brown resigned from the Sixers after six seasons , the last time coaching stability existed with the team .\nCheeks was a second - round draft choice of the 76ers in 1978 and played for 11 seasons with the team .\nHe was the point guard and floor leader of the Sixers' 1983 NBA title team .\nAt a news conference last night at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , King said he had the support of Ed Snider , the chairman of Comcast - Spectacor , the team's owner , for his latest moves even though the Sixers will be paying ex - coaches Randy Ayers ( $2 million ) and O'Brien along with Cheeks next season .\n\"In talking with Ed , we felt the main focus was that we want to make the right decisions and not let money be the factor , \" King said .\n\"We think we owe it to our fans and the city of Philadelphia to do that . \"\nCheeks , 48 , a four - time NBA all - star while with the Sixers , was fired from the Blazers , his first head coaching job , in the middle of his fourth season .\nHe led the team to a 162 - 139 record .\nTwo years ago , after Brown resigned , King looked to Cheeks to take over as Brown's successor .\nBut the Trail Blazers rebuffed him three times , because Cheeks was still under contract to them .\nThe Sixers then hired Ayers , who lasted 52 games before being replaced by Chris Ford .\nKing said he decided on Saturday to fire O'Brien , and then checked with Cheeks to see if he'd be interested in the job .\nCheeks said he would be , and King called him again yesterday and reached a deal after notifying O'Brien of his decision .\nTerms of the deal were not disclosed .\nWhen King hired O'Brien , he had called him a \"perfect fit\" for the job .\nO'Brien did lead the Sixers to a 43 - 39 record - a 10 - win improvement over the previous season - and a playoff berth and coached Allen Iverson to his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut in evaluating the season , King said he didn't think the Sixers were heading in the right direction .\nHe had a problem with the team's style of play , which included reliance on the three - point basket and a defense that protected the paint but had trouble getting out on perimeter shooters .\nThere was also talk that O'Brien was aloof and not communicative with his players .\nHe did not start Samuel Dalembert , a developing young center , until the season's 19th game , and he did not play Willie Green with Iverson for much of the season's final four months because he felt that was a bad matchup defensively .\nKing said that in his postseason meetings with players , \"not one of them said they wouldn't play for Jim . . .\nthat they'd all come back ready to go and try to go further in the playoffs . \"\nBut other things bothered him .\nKing said he didn't want to make a snap decision when the season ended on May 3 , the day that the Detroit Pistons eliminated the Sixers from the playoffs .\nHe talked to his management team , went on vacation for a week , then made his decision on Saturday .\n\"In the interview process with Jim , there were a lot of things that we talked about , \" King said .\n\"But in watching the season , evaluating our young players' development and evaluating our style of play , it wasn't something I was comfortable with . \"\nReached by telephone yesterday , O'Brien declined to comment .\n\"I'm not going to have any discussion about this , \" he said .\nKing said that when he broke the news yesterday to O'Brien , \"He asked why , and I told him that I just felt there were some things that took place that I don't think will change and we're going to make a change .\nHe said , 'Thank you . ' \"\nSnider , who attended King's news conference , said he backed King .\n\"I really don't question Billy at all , \" he said .\n\"I know what went on in the process when he made this decision , as well as the decision to hire Jim O'Brien .\nI've supported his moves , and I still do . \"\nO'Brien was excited to come back to Philadelphia because of his roots in the city .\nCheeks , who is expected to speak at a press conference today , is excited to be coming back to Philadelphia because of all the success he enjoyed here as a player , followed by seven seasons as an assistant coach .\n\"Mo is family , \" King said .\n\"Mo bleeds 76ers .\nHe bleeds Philadelphia . \"\nHe is still the franchise's all - time leader in assists and steals .\nCheeks also played with San Antonio , New York , Atlanta and New Jersey before retiring in 1993 .\nCheeks returned to the Sixers in 1994 as an assistant coach and stayed for seven seasons until the Trail Blazers hired him as head coach on June 27 , 2001 .\nUnder Cheeks' guidance , the Blazers made the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 , but did not get out of the first round .\nThey missed the postseason in 2004 , breaking a streak of 21 consecutive years in the playoffs , and were wracked by dissension .\n\"I look at Mo Cheeks and I know Mo Cheeks , \" King said .\n\"If players have problems with Mo Cheeks , then there's got to be something wrong with those players . \"\nUnder O'Brien , the former head coach of the Boston Celtics , Iverson moved from shooting guard to point guard and responded with an MVP - caliber season , winning his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut O'Brien is gone now .\nCheeks is in .\nAnd King knows he's being held accountable .\n\"I look in the mirror every day , \" King said .\n\"I'm not somebody that's above scrutiny , but I think I try to do the best I can and make the best decisions . \"" }, { "mention_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml_2", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Cheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .", "start_char": 32, "end_char": 43, "mention_text": "Jim O'Brien", "gold_cluster": "HUM16701747846943665", "lemma": "O'Brien", "sentence_tokens": [ "cheeks", "return", "sixers'", "fixer", "jim", "o'brien", "show", "door", "single", "tumultuous", "season" ], "marked_sentence": "Cheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .", "marked_doc": "http : / / articles . philly . com / 2005 - 05 - 24 / news / 25441279 _ 1 _ sixers - samuel - dalembert - 10 - win - improvement\nCheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .\nPosted : May 24 , 2005\nBilly King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .\nNearly three weeks after the Sixers ended their season , King decided to fire O'Brien , who still has two years and $8 million left on the contract he signed when he was hired by the Sixers on April 21 , 2004 .\nCheeks , who was fired March 2 as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers , is the fourth head coach since King took over as the team's president and general manager on May 26 , 2003 .\nThat is the same date that Larry Brown resigned from the Sixers after six seasons , the last time coaching stability existed with the team .\nCheeks was a second - round draft choice of the 76ers in 1978 and played for 11 seasons with the team .\nHe was the point guard and floor leader of the Sixers' 1983 NBA title team .\nAt a news conference last night at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , King said he had the support of Ed Snider , the chairman of Comcast - Spectacor , the team's owner , for his latest moves even though the Sixers will be paying ex - coaches Randy Ayers ( $2 million ) and O'Brien along with Cheeks next season .\n\"In talking with Ed , we felt the main focus was that we want to make the right decisions and not let money be the factor , \" King said .\n\"We think we owe it to our fans and the city of Philadelphia to do that . \"\nCheeks , 48 , a four - time NBA all - star while with the Sixers , was fired from the Blazers , his first head coaching job , in the middle of his fourth season .\nHe led the team to a 162 - 139 record .\nTwo years ago , after Brown resigned , King looked to Cheeks to take over as Brown's successor .\nBut the Trail Blazers rebuffed him three times , because Cheeks was still under contract to them .\nThe Sixers then hired Ayers , who lasted 52 games before being replaced by Chris Ford .\nKing said he decided on Saturday to fire O'Brien , and then checked with Cheeks to see if he'd be interested in the job .\nCheeks said he would be , and King called him again yesterday and reached a deal after notifying O'Brien of his decision .\nTerms of the deal were not disclosed .\nWhen King hired O'Brien , he had called him a \"perfect fit\" for the job .\nO'Brien did lead the Sixers to a 43 - 39 record - a 10 - win improvement over the previous season - and a playoff berth and coached Allen Iverson to his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut in evaluating the season , King said he didn't think the Sixers were heading in the right direction .\nHe had a problem with the team's style of play , which included reliance on the three - point basket and a defense that protected the paint but had trouble getting out on perimeter shooters .\nThere was also talk that O'Brien was aloof and not communicative with his players .\nHe did not start Samuel Dalembert , a developing young center , until the season's 19th game , and he did not play Willie Green with Iverson for much of the season's final four months because he felt that was a bad matchup defensively .\nKing said that in his postseason meetings with players , \"not one of them said they wouldn't play for Jim . . .\nthat they'd all come back ready to go and try to go further in the playoffs . \"\nBut other things bothered him .\nKing said he didn't want to make a snap decision when the season ended on May 3 , the day that the Detroit Pistons eliminated the Sixers from the playoffs .\nHe talked to his management team , went on vacation for a week , then made his decision on Saturday .\n\"In the interview process with Jim , there were a lot of things that we talked about , \" King said .\n\"But in watching the season , evaluating our young players' development and evaluating our style of play , it wasn't something I was comfortable with . \"\nReached by telephone yesterday , O'Brien declined to comment .\n\"I'm not going to have any discussion about this , \" he said .\nKing said that when he broke the news yesterday to O'Brien , \"He asked why , and I told him that I just felt there were some things that took place that I don't think will change and we're going to make a change .\nHe said , 'Thank you . ' \"\nSnider , who attended King's news conference , said he backed King .\n\"I really don't question Billy at all , \" he said .\n\"I know what went on in the process when he made this decision , as well as the decision to hire Jim O'Brien .\nI've supported his moves , and I still do . \"\nO'Brien was excited to come back to Philadelphia because of his roots in the city .\nCheeks , who is expected to speak at a press conference today , is excited to be coming back to Philadelphia because of all the success he enjoyed here as a player , followed by seven seasons as an assistant coach .\n\"Mo is family , \" King said .\n\"Mo bleeds 76ers .\nHe bleeds Philadelphia . \"\nHe is still the franchise's all - time leader in assists and steals .\nCheeks also played with San Antonio , New York , Atlanta and New Jersey before retiring in 1993 .\nCheeks returned to the Sixers in 1994 as an assistant coach and stayed for seven seasons until the Trail Blazers hired him as head coach on June 27 , 2001 .\nUnder Cheeks' guidance , the Blazers made the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 , but did not get out of the first round .\nThey missed the postseason in 2004 , breaking a streak of 21 consecutive years in the playoffs , and were wracked by dissension .\n\"I look at Mo Cheeks and I know Mo Cheeks , \" King said .\n\"If players have problems with Mo Cheeks , then there's got to be something wrong with those players . \"\nUnder O'Brien , the former head coach of the Boston Celtics , Iverson moved from shooting guard to point guard and responded with an MVP - caliber season , winning his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut O'Brien is gone now .\nCheeks is in .\nAnd King knows he's being held accountable .\n\"I look in the mirror every day , \" King said .\n\"I'm not somebody that's above scrutiny , but I think I try to do the best I can and make the best decisions . \"" }, { "mention_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml_3", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "start_char": 133, "end_char": 147, "mention_text": "Maurice Cheeks", "gold_cluster": "HUM16701728937651191", "lemma": "Maurice", "sentence_tokens": [ "billy", "king", "spin", "76ers'", "head", "coach", "revolve", "door", "yesterday", "push", "jim", "o'brien", "season", "bring", "maurice", "cheeks", "popular", "sixers", "player", "assistant", "coach", "o'brien's", "replacement" ], "marked_sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "marked_doc": "http : / / articles . philly . com / 2005 - 05 - 24 / news / 25441279 _ 1 _ sixers - samuel - dalembert - 10 - win - improvement\nCheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .\nPosted : May 24 , 2005\nBilly King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .\nNearly three weeks after the Sixers ended their season , King decided to fire O'Brien , who still has two years and $8 million left on the contract he signed when he was hired by the Sixers on April 21 , 2004 .\nCheeks , who was fired March 2 as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers , is the fourth head coach since King took over as the team's president and general manager on May 26 , 2003 .\nThat is the same date that Larry Brown resigned from the Sixers after six seasons , the last time coaching stability existed with the team .\nCheeks was a second - round draft choice of the 76ers in 1978 and played for 11 seasons with the team .\nHe was the point guard and floor leader of the Sixers' 1983 NBA title team .\nAt a news conference last night at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , King said he had the support of Ed Snider , the chairman of Comcast - Spectacor , the team's owner , for his latest moves even though the Sixers will be paying ex - coaches Randy Ayers ( $2 million ) and O'Brien along with Cheeks next season .\n\"In talking with Ed , we felt the main focus was that we want to make the right decisions and not let money be the factor , \" King said .\n\"We think we owe it to our fans and the city of Philadelphia to do that . \"\nCheeks , 48 , a four - time NBA all - star while with the Sixers , was fired from the Blazers , his first head coaching job , in the middle of his fourth season .\nHe led the team to a 162 - 139 record .\nTwo years ago , after Brown resigned , King looked to Cheeks to take over as Brown's successor .\nBut the Trail Blazers rebuffed him three times , because Cheeks was still under contract to them .\nThe Sixers then hired Ayers , who lasted 52 games before being replaced by Chris Ford .\nKing said he decided on Saturday to fire O'Brien , and then checked with Cheeks to see if he'd be interested in the job .\nCheeks said he would be , and King called him again yesterday and reached a deal after notifying O'Brien of his decision .\nTerms of the deal were not disclosed .\nWhen King hired O'Brien , he had called him a \"perfect fit\" for the job .\nO'Brien did lead the Sixers to a 43 - 39 record - a 10 - win improvement over the previous season - and a playoff berth and coached Allen Iverson to his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut in evaluating the season , King said he didn't think the Sixers were heading in the right direction .\nHe had a problem with the team's style of play , which included reliance on the three - point basket and a defense that protected the paint but had trouble getting out on perimeter shooters .\nThere was also talk that O'Brien was aloof and not communicative with his players .\nHe did not start Samuel Dalembert , a developing young center , until the season's 19th game , and he did not play Willie Green with Iverson for much of the season's final four months because he felt that was a bad matchup defensively .\nKing said that in his postseason meetings with players , \"not one of them said they wouldn't play for Jim . . .\nthat they'd all come back ready to go and try to go further in the playoffs . \"\nBut other things bothered him .\nKing said he didn't want to make a snap decision when the season ended on May 3 , the day that the Detroit Pistons eliminated the Sixers from the playoffs .\nHe talked to his management team , went on vacation for a week , then made his decision on Saturday .\n\"In the interview process with Jim , there were a lot of things that we talked about , \" King said .\n\"But in watching the season , evaluating our young players' development and evaluating our style of play , it wasn't something I was comfortable with . \"\nReached by telephone yesterday , O'Brien declined to comment .\n\"I'm not going to have any discussion about this , \" he said .\nKing said that when he broke the news yesterday to O'Brien , \"He asked why , and I told him that I just felt there were some things that took place that I don't think will change and we're going to make a change .\nHe said , 'Thank you . ' \"\nSnider , who attended King's news conference , said he backed King .\n\"I really don't question Billy at all , \" he said .\n\"I know what went on in the process when he made this decision , as well as the decision to hire Jim O'Brien .\nI've supported his moves , and I still do . \"\nO'Brien was excited to come back to Philadelphia because of his roots in the city .\nCheeks , who is expected to speak at a press conference today , is excited to be coming back to Philadelphia because of all the success he enjoyed here as a player , followed by seven seasons as an assistant coach .\n\"Mo is family , \" King said .\n\"Mo bleeds 76ers .\nHe bleeds Philadelphia . \"\nHe is still the franchise's all - time leader in assists and steals .\nCheeks also played with San Antonio , New York , Atlanta and New Jersey before retiring in 1993 .\nCheeks returned to the Sixers in 1994 as an assistant coach and stayed for seven seasons until the Trail Blazers hired him as head coach on June 27 , 2001 .\nUnder Cheeks' guidance , the Blazers made the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 , but did not get out of the first round .\nThey missed the postseason in 2004 , breaking a streak of 21 consecutive years in the playoffs , and were wracked by dissension .\n\"I look at Mo Cheeks and I know Mo Cheeks , \" King said .\n\"If players have problems with Mo Cheeks , then there's got to be something wrong with those players . \"\nUnder O'Brien , the former head coach of the Boston Celtics , Iverson moved from shooting guard to point guard and responded with an MVP - caliber season , winning his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut O'Brien is gone now .\nCheeks is in .\nAnd King knows he's being held accountable .\n\"I look in the mirror every day , \" King said .\n\"I'm not somebody that's above scrutiny , but I think I try to do the best I can and make the best decisions . \"" }, { "mention_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml_4", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "start_char": 208, "end_char": 217, "mention_text": "O'Brien's", "gold_cluster": "HUM16701747846943665", "lemma": "O'Brien's", "sentence_tokens": [ "billy", "king", "spin", "76ers'", "head", "coach", "revolve", "door", "yesterday", "push", "jim", "o'brien", "season", "bring", "maurice", "cheeks", "popular", "sixers", "player", "assistant", "coach", "o'brien's", "replacement" ], "marked_sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "marked_doc": "http : / / articles . philly . com / 2005 - 05 - 24 / news / 25441279 _ 1 _ sixers - samuel - dalembert - 10 - win - improvement\nCheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .\nPosted : May 24 , 2005\nBilly King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .\nNearly three weeks after the Sixers ended their season , King decided to fire O'Brien , who still has two years and $8 million left on the contract he signed when he was hired by the Sixers on April 21 , 2004 .\nCheeks , who was fired March 2 as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers , is the fourth head coach since King took over as the team's president and general manager on May 26 , 2003 .\nThat is the same date that Larry Brown resigned from the Sixers after six seasons , the last time coaching stability existed with the team .\nCheeks was a second - round draft choice of the 76ers in 1978 and played for 11 seasons with the team .\nHe was the point guard and floor leader of the Sixers' 1983 NBA title team .\nAt a news conference last night at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , King said he had the support of Ed Snider , the chairman of Comcast - Spectacor , the team's owner , for his latest moves even though the Sixers will be paying ex - coaches Randy Ayers ( $2 million ) and O'Brien along with Cheeks next season .\n\"In talking with Ed , we felt the main focus was that we want to make the right decisions and not let money be the factor , \" King said .\n\"We think we owe it to our fans and the city of Philadelphia to do that . \"\nCheeks , 48 , a four - time NBA all - star while with the Sixers , was fired from the Blazers , his first head coaching job , in the middle of his fourth season .\nHe led the team to a 162 - 139 record .\nTwo years ago , after Brown resigned , King looked to Cheeks to take over as Brown's successor .\nBut the Trail Blazers rebuffed him three times , because Cheeks was still under contract to them .\nThe Sixers then hired Ayers , who lasted 52 games before being replaced by Chris Ford .\nKing said he decided on Saturday to fire O'Brien , and then checked with Cheeks to see if he'd be interested in the job .\nCheeks said he would be , and King called him again yesterday and reached a deal after notifying O'Brien of his decision .\nTerms of the deal were not disclosed .\nWhen King hired O'Brien , he had called him a \"perfect fit\" for the job .\nO'Brien did lead the Sixers to a 43 - 39 record - a 10 - win improvement over the previous season - and a playoff berth and coached Allen Iverson to his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut in evaluating the season , King said he didn't think the Sixers were heading in the right direction .\nHe had a problem with the team's style of play , which included reliance on the three - point basket and a defense that protected the paint but had trouble getting out on perimeter shooters .\nThere was also talk that O'Brien was aloof and not communicative with his players .\nHe did not start Samuel Dalembert , a developing young center , until the season's 19th game , and he did not play Willie Green with Iverson for much of the season's final four months because he felt that was a bad matchup defensively .\nKing said that in his postseason meetings with players , \"not one of them said they wouldn't play for Jim . . .\nthat they'd all come back ready to go and try to go further in the playoffs . \"\nBut other things bothered him .\nKing said he didn't want to make a snap decision when the season ended on May 3 , the day that the Detroit Pistons eliminated the Sixers from the playoffs .\nHe talked to his management team , went on vacation for a week , then made his decision on Saturday .\n\"In the interview process with Jim , there were a lot of things that we talked about , \" King said .\n\"But in watching the season , evaluating our young players' development and evaluating our style of play , it wasn't something I was comfortable with . \"\nReached by telephone yesterday , O'Brien declined to comment .\n\"I'm not going to have any discussion about this , \" he said .\nKing said that when he broke the news yesterday to O'Brien , \"He asked why , and I told him that I just felt there were some things that took place that I don't think will change and we're going to make a change .\nHe said , 'Thank you . ' \"\nSnider , who attended King's news conference , said he backed King .\n\"I really don't question Billy at all , \" he said .\n\"I know what went on in the process when he made this decision , as well as the decision to hire Jim O'Brien .\nI've supported his moves , and I still do . \"\nO'Brien was excited to come back to Philadelphia because of his roots in the city .\nCheeks , who is expected to speak at a press conference today , is excited to be coming back to Philadelphia because of all the success he enjoyed here as a player , followed by seven seasons as an assistant coach .\n\"Mo is family , \" King said .\n\"Mo bleeds 76ers .\nHe bleeds Philadelphia . \"\nHe is still the franchise's all - time leader in assists and steals .\nCheeks also played with San Antonio , New York , Atlanta and New Jersey before retiring in 1993 .\nCheeks returned to the Sixers in 1994 as an assistant coach and stayed for seven seasons until the Trail Blazers hired him as head coach on June 27 , 2001 .\nUnder Cheeks' guidance , the Blazers made the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 , but did not get out of the first round .\nThey missed the postseason in 2004 , breaking a streak of 21 consecutive years in the playoffs , and were wracked by dissension .\n\"I look at Mo Cheeks and I know Mo Cheeks , \" King said .\n\"If players have problems with Mo Cheeks , then there's got to be something wrong with those players . \"\nUnder O'Brien , the former head coach of the Boston Celtics , Iverson moved from shooting guard to point guard and responded with an MVP - caliber season , winning his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut O'Brien is gone now .\nCheeks is in .\nAnd King knows he's being held accountable .\n\"I look in the mirror every day , \" King said .\n\"I'm not somebody that's above scrutiny , but I think I try to do the best I can and make the best decisions . \"" }, { "mention_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml_5", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 10, "mention_text": "Billy King", "gold_cluster": "HUM16703856404579669", "lemma": "Billy", "sentence_tokens": [ "billy", "king", "spin", "76ers'", "head", "coach", "revolve", "door", "yesterday", "push", "jim", "o'brien", "season", "bring", "maurice", "cheeks", "popular", "sixers", "player", "assistant", "coach", "o'brien's", "replacement" ], "marked_sentence": " Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "marked_doc": "http : / / articles . philly . com / 2005 - 05 - 24 / news / 25441279 _ 1 _ sixers - samuel - dalembert - 10 - win - improvement\nCheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .\nPosted : May 24 , 2005\n Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .\nNearly three weeks after the Sixers ended their season , King decided to fire O'Brien , who still has two years and $8 million left on the contract he signed when he was hired by the Sixers on April 21 , 2004 .\nCheeks , who was fired March 2 as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers , is the fourth head coach since King took over as the team's president and general manager on May 26 , 2003 .\nThat is the same date that Larry Brown resigned from the Sixers after six seasons , the last time coaching stability existed with the team .\nCheeks was a second - round draft choice of the 76ers in 1978 and played for 11 seasons with the team .\nHe was the point guard and floor leader of the Sixers' 1983 NBA title team .\nAt a news conference last night at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , King said he had the support of Ed Snider , the chairman of Comcast - Spectacor , the team's owner , for his latest moves even though the Sixers will be paying ex - coaches Randy Ayers ( $2 million ) and O'Brien along with Cheeks next season .\n\"In talking with Ed , we felt the main focus was that we want to make the right decisions and not let money be the factor , \" King said .\n\"We think we owe it to our fans and the city of Philadelphia to do that . \"\nCheeks , 48 , a four - time NBA all - star while with the Sixers , was fired from the Blazers , his first head coaching job , in the middle of his fourth season .\nHe led the team to a 162 - 139 record .\nTwo years ago , after Brown resigned , King looked to Cheeks to take over as Brown's successor .\nBut the Trail Blazers rebuffed him three times , because Cheeks was still under contract to them .\nThe Sixers then hired Ayers , who lasted 52 games before being replaced by Chris Ford .\nKing said he decided on Saturday to fire O'Brien , and then checked with Cheeks to see if he'd be interested in the job .\nCheeks said he would be , and King called him again yesterday and reached a deal after notifying O'Brien of his decision .\nTerms of the deal were not disclosed .\nWhen King hired O'Brien , he had called him a \"perfect fit\" for the job .\nO'Brien did lead the Sixers to a 43 - 39 record - a 10 - win improvement over the previous season - and a playoff berth and coached Allen Iverson to his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut in evaluating the season , King said he didn't think the Sixers were heading in the right direction .\nHe had a problem with the team's style of play , which included reliance on the three - point basket and a defense that protected the paint but had trouble getting out on perimeter shooters .\nThere was also talk that O'Brien was aloof and not communicative with his players .\nHe did not start Samuel Dalembert , a developing young center , until the season's 19th game , and he did not play Willie Green with Iverson for much of the season's final four months because he felt that was a bad matchup defensively .\nKing said that in his postseason meetings with players , \"not one of them said they wouldn't play for Jim . . .\nthat they'd all come back ready to go and try to go further in the playoffs . \"\nBut other things bothered him .\nKing said he didn't want to make a snap decision when the season ended on May 3 , the day that the Detroit Pistons eliminated the Sixers from the playoffs .\nHe talked to his management team , went on vacation for a week , then made his decision on Saturday .\n\"In the interview process with Jim , there were a lot of things that we talked about , \" King said .\n\"But in watching the season , evaluating our young players' development and evaluating our style of play , it wasn't something I was comfortable with . \"\nReached by telephone yesterday , O'Brien declined to comment .\n\"I'm not going to have any discussion about this , \" he said .\nKing said that when he broke the news yesterday to O'Brien , \"He asked why , and I told him that I just felt there were some things that took place that I don't think will change and we're going to make a change .\nHe said , 'Thank you . ' \"\nSnider , who attended King's news conference , said he backed King .\n\"I really don't question Billy at all , \" he said .\n\"I know what went on in the process when he made this decision , as well as the decision to hire Jim O'Brien .\nI've supported his moves , and I still do . \"\nO'Brien was excited to come back to Philadelphia because of his roots in the city .\nCheeks , who is expected to speak at a press conference today , is excited to be coming back to Philadelphia because of all the success he enjoyed here as a player , followed by seven seasons as an assistant coach .\n\"Mo is family , \" King said .\n\"Mo bleeds 76ers .\nHe bleeds Philadelphia . \"\nHe is still the franchise's all - time leader in assists and steals .\nCheeks also played with San Antonio , New York , Atlanta and New Jersey before retiring in 1993 .\nCheeks returned to the Sixers in 1994 as an assistant coach and stayed for seven seasons until the Trail Blazers hired him as head coach on June 27 , 2001 .\nUnder Cheeks' guidance , the Blazers made the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 , but did not get out of the first round .\nThey missed the postseason in 2004 , breaking a streak of 21 consecutive years in the playoffs , and were wracked by dissension .\n\"I look at Mo Cheeks and I know Mo Cheeks , \" King said .\n\"If players have problems with Mo Cheeks , then there's got to be something wrong with those players . \"\nUnder O'Brien , the former head coach of the Boston Celtics , Iverson moved from shooting guard to point guard and responded with an MVP - caliber season , winning his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut O'Brien is gone now .\nCheeks is in .\nAnd King knows he's being held accountable .\n\"I look in the mirror every day , \" King said .\n\"I'm not somebody that's above scrutiny , but I think I try to do the best I can and make the best decisions . \"" }, { "mention_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml_6", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "start_char": 83, "end_char": 94, "mention_text": "Jim O'Brien", "gold_cluster": "HUM16701747846943665", "lemma": "O'Brien", "sentence_tokens": [ "billy", "king", "spin", "76ers'", "head", "coach", "revolve", "door", "yesterday", "push", "jim", "o'brien", "season", "bring", "maurice", "cheeks", "popular", "sixers", "player", "assistant", "coach", "o'brien's", "replacement" ], "marked_sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "marked_doc": "http : / / articles . philly . com / 2005 - 05 - 24 / news / 25441279 _ 1 _ sixers - samuel - dalembert - 10 - win - improvement\nCheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .\nPosted : May 24 , 2005\nBilly King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .\nNearly three weeks after the Sixers ended their season , King decided to fire O'Brien , who still has two years and $8 million left on the contract he signed when he was hired by the Sixers on April 21 , 2004 .\nCheeks , who was fired March 2 as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers , is the fourth head coach since King took over as the team's president and general manager on May 26 , 2003 .\nThat is the same date that Larry Brown resigned from the Sixers after six seasons , the last time coaching stability existed with the team .\nCheeks was a second - round draft choice of the 76ers in 1978 and played for 11 seasons with the team .\nHe was the point guard and floor leader of the Sixers' 1983 NBA title team .\nAt a news conference last night at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , King said he had the support of Ed Snider , the chairman of Comcast - Spectacor , the team's owner , for his latest moves even though the Sixers will be paying ex - coaches Randy Ayers ( $2 million ) and O'Brien along with Cheeks next season .\n\"In talking with Ed , we felt the main focus was that we want to make the right decisions and not let money be the factor , \" King said .\n\"We think we owe it to our fans and the city of Philadelphia to do that . \"\nCheeks , 48 , a four - time NBA all - star while with the Sixers , was fired from the Blazers , his first head coaching job , in the middle of his fourth season .\nHe led the team to a 162 - 139 record .\nTwo years ago , after Brown resigned , King looked to Cheeks to take over as Brown's successor .\nBut the Trail Blazers rebuffed him three times , because Cheeks was still under contract to them .\nThe Sixers then hired Ayers , who lasted 52 games before being replaced by Chris Ford .\nKing said he decided on Saturday to fire O'Brien , and then checked with Cheeks to see if he'd be interested in the job .\nCheeks said he would be , and King called him again yesterday and reached a deal after notifying O'Brien of his decision .\nTerms of the deal were not disclosed .\nWhen King hired O'Brien , he had called him a \"perfect fit\" for the job .\nO'Brien did lead the Sixers to a 43 - 39 record - a 10 - win improvement over the previous season - and a playoff berth and coached Allen Iverson to his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut in evaluating the season , King said he didn't think the Sixers were heading in the right direction .\nHe had a problem with the team's style of play , which included reliance on the three - point basket and a defense that protected the paint but had trouble getting out on perimeter shooters .\nThere was also talk that O'Brien was aloof and not communicative with his players .\nHe did not start Samuel Dalembert , a developing young center , until the season's 19th game , and he did not play Willie Green with Iverson for much of the season's final four months because he felt that was a bad matchup defensively .\nKing said that in his postseason meetings with players , \"not one of them said they wouldn't play for Jim . . .\nthat they'd all come back ready to go and try to go further in the playoffs . \"\nBut other things bothered him .\nKing said he didn't want to make a snap decision when the season ended on May 3 , the day that the Detroit Pistons eliminated the Sixers from the playoffs .\nHe talked to his management team , went on vacation for a week , then made his decision on Saturday .\n\"In the interview process with Jim , there were a lot of things that we talked about , \" King said .\n\"But in watching the season , evaluating our young players' development and evaluating our style of play , it wasn't something I was comfortable with . \"\nReached by telephone yesterday , O'Brien declined to comment .\n\"I'm not going to have any discussion about this , \" he said .\nKing said that when he broke the news yesterday to O'Brien , \"He asked why , and I told him that I just felt there were some things that took place that I don't think will change and we're going to make a change .\nHe said , 'Thank you . ' \"\nSnider , who attended King's news conference , said he backed King .\n\"I really don't question Billy at all , \" he said .\n\"I know what went on in the process when he made this decision , as well as the decision to hire Jim O'Brien .\nI've supported his moves , and I still do . \"\nO'Brien was excited to come back to Philadelphia because of his roots in the city .\nCheeks , who is expected to speak at a press conference today , is excited to be coming back to Philadelphia because of all the success he enjoyed here as a player , followed by seven seasons as an assistant coach .\n\"Mo is family , \" King said .\n\"Mo bleeds 76ers .\nHe bleeds Philadelphia . \"\nHe is still the franchise's all - time leader in assists and steals .\nCheeks also played with San Antonio , New York , Atlanta and New Jersey before retiring in 1993 .\nCheeks returned to the Sixers in 1994 as an assistant coach and stayed for seven seasons until the Trail Blazers hired him as head coach on June 27 , 2001 .\nUnder Cheeks' guidance , the Blazers made the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 , but did not get out of the first round .\nThey missed the postseason in 2004 , breaking a streak of 21 consecutive years in the playoffs , and were wracked by dissension .\n\"I look at Mo Cheeks and I know Mo Cheeks , \" King said .\n\"If players have problems with Mo Cheeks , then there's got to be something wrong with those players . \"\nUnder O'Brien , the former head coach of the Boston Celtics , Iverson moved from shooting guard to point guard and responded with an MVP - caliber season , winning his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut O'Brien is gone now .\nCheeks is in .\nAnd King knows he's being held accountable .\n\"I look in the mirror every day , \" King said .\n\"I'm not somebody that's above scrutiny , but I think I try to do the best I can and make the best decisions . \"" }, { "mention_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml_45", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "start_char": 48, "end_char": 52, "mention_text": "door", "gold_cluster": "10000000894", "lemma": "door", "sentence_tokens": [ "billy", "king", "spin", "76ers'", "head", "coach", "revolve", "door", "yesterday", "push", "jim", "o'brien", "season", "bring", "maurice", "cheeks", "popular", "sixers", "player", "assistant", "coach", "o'brien's", "replacement" ], "marked_sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "marked_doc": "http : / / articles . philly . com / 2005 - 05 - 24 / news / 25441279 _ 1 _ sixers - samuel - dalembert - 10 - win - improvement\nCheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .\nPosted : May 24 , 2005\nBilly King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .\nNearly three weeks after the Sixers ended their season , King decided to fire O'Brien , who still has two years and $8 million left on the contract he signed when he was hired by the Sixers on April 21 , 2004 .\nCheeks , who was fired March 2 as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers , is the fourth head coach since King took over as the team's president and general manager on May 26 , 2003 .\nThat is the same date that Larry Brown resigned from the Sixers after six seasons , the last time coaching stability existed with the team .\nCheeks was a second - round draft choice of the 76ers in 1978 and played for 11 seasons with the team .\nHe was the point guard and floor leader of the Sixers' 1983 NBA title team .\nAt a news conference last night at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , King said he had the support of Ed Snider , the chairman of Comcast - Spectacor , the team's owner , for his latest moves even though the Sixers will be paying ex - coaches Randy Ayers ( $2 million ) and O'Brien along with Cheeks next season .\n\"In talking with Ed , we felt the main focus was that we want to make the right decisions and not let money be the factor , \" King said .\n\"We think we owe it to our fans and the city of Philadelphia to do that . \"\nCheeks , 48 , a four - time NBA all - star while with the Sixers , was fired from the Blazers , his first head coaching job , in the middle of his fourth season .\nHe led the team to a 162 - 139 record .\nTwo years ago , after Brown resigned , King looked to Cheeks to take over as Brown's successor .\nBut the Trail Blazers rebuffed him three times , because Cheeks was still under contract to them .\nThe Sixers then hired Ayers , who lasted 52 games before being replaced by Chris Ford .\nKing said he decided on Saturday to fire O'Brien , and then checked with Cheeks to see if he'd be interested in the job .\nCheeks said he would be , and King called him again yesterday and reached a deal after notifying O'Brien of his decision .\nTerms of the deal were not disclosed .\nWhen King hired O'Brien , he had called him a \"perfect fit\" for the job .\nO'Brien did lead the Sixers to a 43 - 39 record - a 10 - win improvement over the previous season - and a playoff berth and coached Allen Iverson to his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut in evaluating the season , King said he didn't think the Sixers were heading in the right direction .\nHe had a problem with the team's style of play , which included reliance on the three - point basket and a defense that protected the paint but had trouble getting out on perimeter shooters .\nThere was also talk that O'Brien was aloof and not communicative with his players .\nHe did not start Samuel Dalembert , a developing young center , until the season's 19th game , and he did not play Willie Green with Iverson for much of the season's final four months because he felt that was a bad matchup defensively .\nKing said that in his postseason meetings with players , \"not one of them said they wouldn't play for Jim . . .\nthat they'd all come back ready to go and try to go further in the playoffs . \"\nBut other things bothered him .\nKing said he didn't want to make a snap decision when the season ended on May 3 , the day that the Detroit Pistons eliminated the Sixers from the playoffs .\nHe talked to his management team , went on vacation for a week , then made his decision on Saturday .\n\"In the interview process with Jim , there were a lot of things that we talked about , \" King said .\n\"But in watching the season , evaluating our young players' development and evaluating our style of play , it wasn't something I was comfortable with . \"\nReached by telephone yesterday , O'Brien declined to comment .\n\"I'm not going to have any discussion about this , \" he said .\nKing said that when he broke the news yesterday to O'Brien , \"He asked why , and I told him that I just felt there were some things that took place that I don't think will change and we're going to make a change .\nHe said , 'Thank you . ' \"\nSnider , who attended King's news conference , said he backed King .\n\"I really don't question Billy at all , \" he said .\n\"I know what went on in the process when he made this decision , as well as the decision to hire Jim O'Brien .\nI've supported his moves , and I still do . \"\nO'Brien was excited to come back to Philadelphia because of his roots in the city .\nCheeks , who is expected to speak at a press conference today , is excited to be coming back to Philadelphia because of all the success he enjoyed here as a player , followed by seven seasons as an assistant coach .\n\"Mo is family , \" King said .\n\"Mo bleeds 76ers .\nHe bleeds Philadelphia . \"\nHe is still the franchise's all - time leader in assists and steals .\nCheeks also played with San Antonio , New York , Atlanta and New Jersey before retiring in 1993 .\nCheeks returned to the Sixers in 1994 as an assistant coach and stayed for seven seasons until the Trail Blazers hired him as head coach on June 27 , 2001 .\nUnder Cheeks' guidance , the Blazers made the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 , but did not get out of the first round .\nThey missed the postseason in 2004 , breaking a streak of 21 consecutive years in the playoffs , and were wracked by dissension .\n\"I look at Mo Cheeks and I know Mo Cheeks , \" King said .\n\"If players have problems with Mo Cheeks , then there's got to be something wrong with those players . \"\nUnder O'Brien , the former head coach of the Boston Celtics , Iverson moved from shooting guard to point guard and responded with an MVP - caliber season , winning his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut O'Brien is gone now .\nCheeks is in .\nAnd King knows he's being held accountable .\n\"I look in the mirror every day , \" King said .\n\"I'm not somebody that's above scrutiny , but I think I try to do the best I can and make the best decisions . \"" }, { "mention_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml_46", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "start_char": 59, "end_char": 68, "mention_text": "yesterday", "gold_cluster": "TIM16704305821001896", "lemma": "yesterday", "sentence_tokens": [ "billy", "king", "spin", "76ers'", "head", "coach", "revolve", "door", "yesterday", "push", "jim", "o'brien", "season", "bring", "maurice", "cheeks", "popular", "sixers", "player", "assistant", "coach", "o'brien's", "replacement" ], "marked_sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "marked_doc": "http : / / articles . philly . com / 2005 - 05 - 24 / news / 25441279 _ 1 _ sixers - samuel - dalembert - 10 - win - improvement\nCheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .\nPosted : May 24 , 2005\nBilly King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .\nNearly three weeks after the Sixers ended their season , King decided to fire O'Brien , who still has two years and $8 million left on the contract he signed when he was hired by the Sixers on April 21 , 2004 .\nCheeks , who was fired March 2 as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers , is the fourth head coach since King took over as the team's president and general manager on May 26 , 2003 .\nThat is the same date that Larry Brown resigned from the Sixers after six seasons , the last time coaching stability existed with the team .\nCheeks was a second - round draft choice of the 76ers in 1978 and played for 11 seasons with the team .\nHe was the point guard and floor leader of the Sixers' 1983 NBA title team .\nAt a news conference last night at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , King said he had the support of Ed Snider , the chairman of Comcast - Spectacor , the team's owner , for his latest moves even though the Sixers will be paying ex - coaches Randy Ayers ( $2 million ) and O'Brien along with Cheeks next season .\n\"In talking with Ed , we felt the main focus was that we want to make the right decisions and not let money be the factor , \" King said .\n\"We think we owe it to our fans and the city of Philadelphia to do that . \"\nCheeks , 48 , a four - time NBA all - star while with the Sixers , was fired from the Blazers , his first head coaching job , in the middle of his fourth season .\nHe led the team to a 162 - 139 record .\nTwo years ago , after Brown resigned , King looked to Cheeks to take over as Brown's successor .\nBut the Trail Blazers rebuffed him three times , because Cheeks was still under contract to them .\nThe Sixers then hired Ayers , who lasted 52 games before being replaced by Chris Ford .\nKing said he decided on Saturday to fire O'Brien , and then checked with Cheeks to see if he'd be interested in the job .\nCheeks said he would be , and King called him again yesterday and reached a deal after notifying O'Brien of his decision .\nTerms of the deal were not disclosed .\nWhen King hired O'Brien , he had called him a \"perfect fit\" for the job .\nO'Brien did lead the Sixers to a 43 - 39 record - a 10 - win improvement over the previous season - and a playoff berth and coached Allen Iverson to his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut in evaluating the season , King said he didn't think the Sixers were heading in the right direction .\nHe had a problem with the team's style of play , which included reliance on the three - point basket and a defense that protected the paint but had trouble getting out on perimeter shooters .\nThere was also talk that O'Brien was aloof and not communicative with his players .\nHe did not start Samuel Dalembert , a developing young center , until the season's 19th game , and he did not play Willie Green with Iverson for much of the season's final four months because he felt that was a bad matchup defensively .\nKing said that in his postseason meetings with players , \"not one of them said they wouldn't play for Jim . . .\nthat they'd all come back ready to go and try to go further in the playoffs . \"\nBut other things bothered him .\nKing said he didn't want to make a snap decision when the season ended on May 3 , the day that the Detroit Pistons eliminated the Sixers from the playoffs .\nHe talked to his management team , went on vacation for a week , then made his decision on Saturday .\n\"In the interview process with Jim , there were a lot of things that we talked about , \" King said .\n\"But in watching the season , evaluating our young players' development and evaluating our style of play , it wasn't something I was comfortable with . \"\nReached by telephone yesterday , O'Brien declined to comment .\n\"I'm not going to have any discussion about this , \" he said .\nKing said that when he broke the news yesterday to O'Brien , \"He asked why , and I told him that I just felt there were some things that took place that I don't think will change and we're going to make a change .\nHe said , 'Thank you . ' \"\nSnider , who attended King's news conference , said he backed King .\n\"I really don't question Billy at all , \" he said .\n\"I know what went on in the process when he made this decision , as well as the decision to hire Jim O'Brien .\nI've supported his moves , and I still do . \"\nO'Brien was excited to come back to Philadelphia because of his roots in the city .\nCheeks , who is expected to speak at a press conference today , is excited to be coming back to Philadelphia because of all the success he enjoyed here as a player , followed by seven seasons as an assistant coach .\n\"Mo is family , \" King said .\n\"Mo bleeds 76ers .\nHe bleeds Philadelphia . \"\nHe is still the franchise's all - time leader in assists and steals .\nCheeks also played with San Antonio , New York , Atlanta and New Jersey before retiring in 1993 .\nCheeks returned to the Sixers in 1994 as an assistant coach and stayed for seven seasons until the Trail Blazers hired him as head coach on June 27 , 2001 .\nUnder Cheeks' guidance , the Blazers made the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 , but did not get out of the first round .\nThey missed the postseason in 2004 , breaking a streak of 21 consecutive years in the playoffs , and were wracked by dissension .\n\"I look at Mo Cheeks and I know Mo Cheeks , \" King said .\n\"If players have problems with Mo Cheeks , then there's got to be something wrong with those players . \"\nUnder O'Brien , the former head coach of the Boston Celtics , Iverson moved from shooting guard to point guard and responded with an MVP - caliber season , winning his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut O'Brien is gone now .\nCheeks is in .\nAnd King knows he's being held accountable .\n\"I look in the mirror every day , \" King said .\n\"I'm not somebody that's above scrutiny , but I think I try to do the best I can and make the best decisions . \"" }, { "mention_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml_43", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Cheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .", "start_char": 89, "end_char": 95, "mention_text": "season", "gold_cluster": "TIM16704496640502705", "lemma": "season", "sentence_tokens": [ "cheeks", "return", "sixers'", "fixer", "jim", "o'brien", "show", "door", "single", "tumultuous", "season" ], "marked_sentence": "Cheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .", "marked_doc": "http : / / articles . philly . com / 2005 - 05 - 24 / news / 25441279 _ 1 _ sixers - samuel - dalembert - 10 - win - improvement\nCheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .\nPosted : May 24 , 2005\nBilly King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .\nNearly three weeks after the Sixers ended their season , King decided to fire O'Brien , who still has two years and $8 million left on the contract he signed when he was hired by the Sixers on April 21 , 2004 .\nCheeks , who was fired March 2 as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers , is the fourth head coach since King took over as the team's president and general manager on May 26 , 2003 .\nThat is the same date that Larry Brown resigned from the Sixers after six seasons , the last time coaching stability existed with the team .\nCheeks was a second - round draft choice of the 76ers in 1978 and played for 11 seasons with the team .\nHe was the point guard and floor leader of the Sixers' 1983 NBA title team .\nAt a news conference last night at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , King said he had the support of Ed Snider , the chairman of Comcast - Spectacor , the team's owner , for his latest moves even though the Sixers will be paying ex - coaches Randy Ayers ( $2 million ) and O'Brien along with Cheeks next season .\n\"In talking with Ed , we felt the main focus was that we want to make the right decisions and not let money be the factor , \" King said .\n\"We think we owe it to our fans and the city of Philadelphia to do that . \"\nCheeks , 48 , a four - time NBA all - star while with the Sixers , was fired from the Blazers , his first head coaching job , in the middle of his fourth season .\nHe led the team to a 162 - 139 record .\nTwo years ago , after Brown resigned , King looked to Cheeks to take over as Brown's successor .\nBut the Trail Blazers rebuffed him three times , because Cheeks was still under contract to them .\nThe Sixers then hired Ayers , who lasted 52 games before being replaced by Chris Ford .\nKing said he decided on Saturday to fire O'Brien , and then checked with Cheeks to see if he'd be interested in the job .\nCheeks said he would be , and King called him again yesterday and reached a deal after notifying O'Brien of his decision .\nTerms of the deal were not disclosed .\nWhen King hired O'Brien , he had called him a \"perfect fit\" for the job .\nO'Brien did lead the Sixers to a 43 - 39 record - a 10 - win improvement over the previous season - and a playoff berth and coached Allen Iverson to his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut in evaluating the season , King said he didn't think the Sixers were heading in the right direction .\nHe had a problem with the team's style of play , which included reliance on the three - point basket and a defense that protected the paint but had trouble getting out on perimeter shooters .\nThere was also talk that O'Brien was aloof and not communicative with his players .\nHe did not start Samuel Dalembert , a developing young center , until the season's 19th game , and he did not play Willie Green with Iverson for much of the season's final four months because he felt that was a bad matchup defensively .\nKing said that in his postseason meetings with players , \"not one of them said they wouldn't play for Jim . . .\nthat they'd all come back ready to go and try to go further in the playoffs . \"\nBut other things bothered him .\nKing said he didn't want to make a snap decision when the season ended on May 3 , the day that the Detroit Pistons eliminated the Sixers from the playoffs .\nHe talked to his management team , went on vacation for a week , then made his decision on Saturday .\n\"In the interview process with Jim , there were a lot of things that we talked about , \" King said .\n\"But in watching the season , evaluating our young players' development and evaluating our style of play , it wasn't something I was comfortable with . \"\nReached by telephone yesterday , O'Brien declined to comment .\n\"I'm not going to have any discussion about this , \" he said .\nKing said that when he broke the news yesterday to O'Brien , \"He asked why , and I told him that I just felt there were some things that took place that I don't think will change and we're going to make a change .\nHe said , 'Thank you . ' \"\nSnider , who attended King's news conference , said he backed King .\n\"I really don't question Billy at all , \" he said .\n\"I know what went on in the process when he made this decision , as well as the decision to hire Jim O'Brien .\nI've supported his moves , and I still do . \"\nO'Brien was excited to come back to Philadelphia because of his roots in the city .\nCheeks , who is expected to speak at a press conference today , is excited to be coming back to Philadelphia because of all the success he enjoyed here as a player , followed by seven seasons as an assistant coach .\n\"Mo is family , \" King said .\n\"Mo bleeds 76ers .\nHe bleeds Philadelphia . \"\nHe is still the franchise's all - time leader in assists and steals .\nCheeks also played with San Antonio , New York , Atlanta and New Jersey before retiring in 1993 .\nCheeks returned to the Sixers in 1994 as an assistant coach and stayed for seven seasons until the Trail Blazers hired him as head coach on June 27 , 2001 .\nUnder Cheeks' guidance , the Blazers made the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 , but did not get out of the first round .\nThey missed the postseason in 2004 , breaking a streak of 21 consecutive years in the playoffs , and were wracked by dissension .\n\"I look at Mo Cheeks and I know Mo Cheeks , \" King said .\n\"If players have problems with Mo Cheeks , then there's got to be something wrong with those players . \"\nUnder O'Brien , the former head coach of the Boston Celtics , Iverson moved from shooting guard to point guard and responded with an MVP - caliber season , winning his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut O'Brien is gone now .\nCheeks is in .\nAnd King knows he's being held accountable .\n\"I look in the mirror every day , \" King said .\n\"I'm not somebody that's above scrutiny , but I think I try to do the best I can and make the best decisions . \"" }, { "mention_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml_48", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "start_char": 110, "end_char": 116, "mention_text": "season", "gold_cluster": "TIM16704496640502705", "lemma": "season", "sentence_tokens": [ "billy", "king", "spin", "76ers'", "head", "coach", "revolve", "door", "yesterday", "push", "jim", "o'brien", "season", "bring", "maurice", "cheeks", "popular", "sixers", "player", "assistant", "coach", "o'brien's", "replacement" ], "marked_sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "marked_doc": "http : / / articles . philly . com / 2005 - 05 - 24 / news / 25441279 _ 1 _ sixers - samuel - dalembert - 10 - win - improvement\nCheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .\nPosted : May 24 , 2005\nBilly King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .\nNearly three weeks after the Sixers ended their season , King decided to fire O'Brien , who still has two years and $8 million left on the contract he signed when he was hired by the Sixers on April 21 , 2004 .\nCheeks , who was fired March 2 as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers , is the fourth head coach since King took over as the team's president and general manager on May 26 , 2003 .\nThat is the same date that Larry Brown resigned from the Sixers after six seasons , the last time coaching stability existed with the team .\nCheeks was a second - round draft choice of the 76ers in 1978 and played for 11 seasons with the team .\nHe was the point guard and floor leader of the Sixers' 1983 NBA title team .\nAt a news conference last night at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , King said he had the support of Ed Snider , the chairman of Comcast - Spectacor , the team's owner , for his latest moves even though the Sixers will be paying ex - coaches Randy Ayers ( $2 million ) and O'Brien along with Cheeks next season .\n\"In talking with Ed , we felt the main focus was that we want to make the right decisions and not let money be the factor , \" King said .\n\"We think we owe it to our fans and the city of Philadelphia to do that . \"\nCheeks , 48 , a four - time NBA all - star while with the Sixers , was fired from the Blazers , his first head coaching job , in the middle of his fourth season .\nHe led the team to a 162 - 139 record .\nTwo years ago , after Brown resigned , King looked to Cheeks to take over as Brown's successor .\nBut the Trail Blazers rebuffed him three times , because Cheeks was still under contract to them .\nThe Sixers then hired Ayers , who lasted 52 games before being replaced by Chris Ford .\nKing said he decided on Saturday to fire O'Brien , and then checked with Cheeks to see if he'd be interested in the job .\nCheeks said he would be , and King called him again yesterday and reached a deal after notifying O'Brien of his decision .\nTerms of the deal were not disclosed .\nWhen King hired O'Brien , he had called him a \"perfect fit\" for the job .\nO'Brien did lead the Sixers to a 43 - 39 record - a 10 - win improvement over the previous season - and a playoff berth and coached Allen Iverson to his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut in evaluating the season , King said he didn't think the Sixers were heading in the right direction .\nHe had a problem with the team's style of play , which included reliance on the three - point basket and a defense that protected the paint but had trouble getting out on perimeter shooters .\nThere was also talk that O'Brien was aloof and not communicative with his players .\nHe did not start Samuel Dalembert , a developing young center , until the season's 19th game , and he did not play Willie Green with Iverson for much of the season's final four months because he felt that was a bad matchup defensively .\nKing said that in his postseason meetings with players , \"not one of them said they wouldn't play for Jim . . .\nthat they'd all come back ready to go and try to go further in the playoffs . \"\nBut other things bothered him .\nKing said he didn't want to make a snap decision when the season ended on May 3 , the day that the Detroit Pistons eliminated the Sixers from the playoffs .\nHe talked to his management team , went on vacation for a week , then made his decision on Saturday .\n\"In the interview process with Jim , there were a lot of things that we talked about , \" King said .\n\"But in watching the season , evaluating our young players' development and evaluating our style of play , it wasn't something I was comfortable with . \"\nReached by telephone yesterday , O'Brien declined to comment .\n\"I'm not going to have any discussion about this , \" he said .\nKing said that when he broke the news yesterday to O'Brien , \"He asked why , and I told him that I just felt there were some things that took place that I don't think will change and we're going to make a change .\nHe said , 'Thank you . ' \"\nSnider , who attended King's news conference , said he backed King .\n\"I really don't question Billy at all , \" he said .\n\"I know what went on in the process when he made this decision , as well as the decision to hire Jim O'Brien .\nI've supported his moves , and I still do . \"\nO'Brien was excited to come back to Philadelphia because of his roots in the city .\nCheeks , who is expected to speak at a press conference today , is excited to be coming back to Philadelphia because of all the success he enjoyed here as a player , followed by seven seasons as an assistant coach .\n\"Mo is family , \" King said .\n\"Mo bleeds 76ers .\nHe bleeds Philadelphia . \"\nHe is still the franchise's all - time leader in assists and steals .\nCheeks also played with San Antonio , New York , Atlanta and New Jersey before retiring in 1993 .\nCheeks returned to the Sixers in 1994 as an assistant coach and stayed for seven seasons until the Trail Blazers hired him as head coach on June 27 , 2001 .\nUnder Cheeks' guidance , the Blazers made the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 , but did not get out of the first round .\nThey missed the postseason in 2004 , breaking a streak of 21 consecutive years in the playoffs , and were wracked by dissension .\n\"I look at Mo Cheeks and I know Mo Cheeks , \" King said .\n\"If players have problems with Mo Cheeks , then there's got to be something wrong with those players . \"\nUnder O'Brien , the former head coach of the Boston Celtics , Iverson moved from shooting guard to point guard and responded with an MVP - caliber season , winning his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut O'Brien is gone now .\nCheeks is in .\nAnd King knows he's being held accountable .\n\"I look in the mirror every day , \" King said .\n\"I'm not somebody that's above scrutiny , but I think I try to do the best I can and make the best decisions . \"" }, { "mention_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml_42", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Cheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .", "start_char": 71, "end_char": 77, "mention_text": "single", "gold_cluster": "10000000895", "lemma": "single", "sentence_tokens": [ "cheeks", "return", "sixers'", "fixer", "jim", "o'brien", "show", "door", "single", "tumultuous", "season" ], "marked_sentence": "Cheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .", "marked_doc": "http : / / articles . philly . com / 2005 - 05 - 24 / news / 25441279 _ 1 _ sixers - samuel - dalembert - 10 - win - improvement\nCheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .\nPosted : May 24 , 2005\nBilly King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .\nNearly three weeks after the Sixers ended their season , King decided to fire O'Brien , who still has two years and $8 million left on the contract he signed when he was hired by the Sixers on April 21 , 2004 .\nCheeks , who was fired March 2 as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers , is the fourth head coach since King took over as the team's president and general manager on May 26 , 2003 .\nThat is the same date that Larry Brown resigned from the Sixers after six seasons , the last time coaching stability existed with the team .\nCheeks was a second - round draft choice of the 76ers in 1978 and played for 11 seasons with the team .\nHe was the point guard and floor leader of the Sixers' 1983 NBA title team .\nAt a news conference last night at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , King said he had the support of Ed Snider , the chairman of Comcast - Spectacor , the team's owner , for his latest moves even though the Sixers will be paying ex - coaches Randy Ayers ( $2 million ) and O'Brien along with Cheeks next season .\n\"In talking with Ed , we felt the main focus was that we want to make the right decisions and not let money be the factor , \" King said .\n\"We think we owe it to our fans and the city of Philadelphia to do that . \"\nCheeks , 48 , a four - time NBA all - star while with the Sixers , was fired from the Blazers , his first head coaching job , in the middle of his fourth season .\nHe led the team to a 162 - 139 record .\nTwo years ago , after Brown resigned , King looked to Cheeks to take over as Brown's successor .\nBut the Trail Blazers rebuffed him three times , because Cheeks was still under contract to them .\nThe Sixers then hired Ayers , who lasted 52 games before being replaced by Chris Ford .\nKing said he decided on Saturday to fire O'Brien , and then checked with Cheeks to see if he'd be interested in the job .\nCheeks said he would be , and King called him again yesterday and reached a deal after notifying O'Brien of his decision .\nTerms of the deal were not disclosed .\nWhen King hired O'Brien , he had called him a \"perfect fit\" for the job .\nO'Brien did lead the Sixers to a 43 - 39 record - a 10 - win improvement over the previous season - and a playoff berth and coached Allen Iverson to his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut in evaluating the season , King said he didn't think the Sixers were heading in the right direction .\nHe had a problem with the team's style of play , which included reliance on the three - point basket and a defense that protected the paint but had trouble getting out on perimeter shooters .\nThere was also talk that O'Brien was aloof and not communicative with his players .\nHe did not start Samuel Dalembert , a developing young center , until the season's 19th game , and he did not play Willie Green with Iverson for much of the season's final four months because he felt that was a bad matchup defensively .\nKing said that in his postseason meetings with players , \"not one of them said they wouldn't play for Jim . . .\nthat they'd all come back ready to go and try to go further in the playoffs . \"\nBut other things bothered him .\nKing said he didn't want to make a snap decision when the season ended on May 3 , the day that the Detroit Pistons eliminated the Sixers from the playoffs .\nHe talked to his management team , went on vacation for a week , then made his decision on Saturday .\n\"In the interview process with Jim , there were a lot of things that we talked about , \" King said .\n\"But in watching the season , evaluating our young players' development and evaluating our style of play , it wasn't something I was comfortable with . \"\nReached by telephone yesterday , O'Brien declined to comment .\n\"I'm not going to have any discussion about this , \" he said .\nKing said that when he broke the news yesterday to O'Brien , \"He asked why , and I told him that I just felt there were some things that took place that I don't think will change and we're going to make a change .\nHe said , 'Thank you . ' \"\nSnider , who attended King's news conference , said he backed King .\n\"I really don't question Billy at all , \" he said .\n\"I know what went on in the process when he made this decision , as well as the decision to hire Jim O'Brien .\nI've supported his moves , and I still do . \"\nO'Brien was excited to come back to Philadelphia because of his roots in the city .\nCheeks , who is expected to speak at a press conference today , is excited to be coming back to Philadelphia because of all the success he enjoyed here as a player , followed by seven seasons as an assistant coach .\n\"Mo is family , \" King said .\n\"Mo bleeds 76ers .\nHe bleeds Philadelphia . \"\nHe is still the franchise's all - time leader in assists and steals .\nCheeks also played with San Antonio , New York , Atlanta and New Jersey before retiring in 1993 .\nCheeks returned to the Sixers in 1994 as an assistant coach and stayed for seven seasons until the Trail Blazers hired him as head coach on June 27 , 2001 .\nUnder Cheeks' guidance , the Blazers made the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 , but did not get out of the first round .\nThey missed the postseason in 2004 , breaking a streak of 21 consecutive years in the playoffs , and were wracked by dissension .\n\"I look at Mo Cheeks and I know Mo Cheeks , \" King said .\n\"If players have problems with Mo Cheeks , then there's got to be something wrong with those players . \"\nUnder O'Brien , the former head coach of the Boston Celtics , Iverson moved from shooting guard to point guard and responded with an MVP - caliber season , winning his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut O'Brien is gone now .\nCheeks is in .\nAnd King knows he's being held accountable .\n\"I look in the mirror every day , \" King said .\n\"I'm not somebody that's above scrutiny , but I think I try to do the best I can and make the best decisions . \"" }, { "mention_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml_44", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "start_char": 11, "end_char": 15, "mention_text": "spun", "gold_cluster": "ACT16702401360576669", "lemma": "spin", "sentence_tokens": [ "billy", "king", "spin", "76ers'", "head", "coach", "revolve", "door", "yesterday", "push", "jim", "o'brien", "season", "bring", "maurice", "cheeks", "popular", "sixers", "player", "assistant", "coach", "o'brien's", "replacement" ], "marked_sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "marked_doc": "http : / / articles . philly . com / 2005 - 05 - 24 / news / 25441279 _ 1 _ sixers - samuel - dalembert - 10 - win - improvement\nCheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .\nPosted : May 24 , 2005\nBilly King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .\nNearly three weeks after the Sixers ended their season , King decided to fire O'Brien , who still has two years and $8 million left on the contract he signed when he was hired by the Sixers on April 21 , 2004 .\nCheeks , who was fired March 2 as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers , is the fourth head coach since King took over as the team's president and general manager on May 26 , 2003 .\nThat is the same date that Larry Brown resigned from the Sixers after six seasons , the last time coaching stability existed with the team .\nCheeks was a second - round draft choice of the 76ers in 1978 and played for 11 seasons with the team .\nHe was the point guard and floor leader of the Sixers' 1983 NBA title team .\nAt a news conference last night at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , King said he had the support of Ed Snider , the chairman of Comcast - Spectacor , the team's owner , for his latest moves even though the Sixers will be paying ex - coaches Randy Ayers ( $2 million ) and O'Brien along with Cheeks next season .\n\"In talking with Ed , we felt the main focus was that we want to make the right decisions and not let money be the factor , \" King said .\n\"We think we owe it to our fans and the city of Philadelphia to do that . \"\nCheeks , 48 , a four - time NBA all - star while with the Sixers , was fired from the Blazers , his first head coaching job , in the middle of his fourth season .\nHe led the team to a 162 - 139 record .\nTwo years ago , after Brown resigned , King looked to Cheeks to take over as Brown's successor .\nBut the Trail Blazers rebuffed him three times , because Cheeks was still under contract to them .\nThe Sixers then hired Ayers , who lasted 52 games before being replaced by Chris Ford .\nKing said he decided on Saturday to fire O'Brien , and then checked with Cheeks to see if he'd be interested in the job .\nCheeks said he would be , and King called him again yesterday and reached a deal after notifying O'Brien of his decision .\nTerms of the deal were not disclosed .\nWhen King hired O'Brien , he had called him a \"perfect fit\" for the job .\nO'Brien did lead the Sixers to a 43 - 39 record - a 10 - win improvement over the previous season - and a playoff berth and coached Allen Iverson to his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut in evaluating the season , King said he didn't think the Sixers were heading in the right direction .\nHe had a problem with the team's style of play , which included reliance on the three - point basket and a defense that protected the paint but had trouble getting out on perimeter shooters .\nThere was also talk that O'Brien was aloof and not communicative with his players .\nHe did not start Samuel Dalembert , a developing young center , until the season's 19th game , and he did not play Willie Green with Iverson for much of the season's final four months because he felt that was a bad matchup defensively .\nKing said that in his postseason meetings with players , \"not one of them said they wouldn't play for Jim . . .\nthat they'd all come back ready to go and try to go further in the playoffs . \"\nBut other things bothered him .\nKing said he didn't want to make a snap decision when the season ended on May 3 , the day that the Detroit Pistons eliminated the Sixers from the playoffs .\nHe talked to his management team , went on vacation for a week , then made his decision on Saturday .\n\"In the interview process with Jim , there were a lot of things that we talked about , \" King said .\n\"But in watching the season , evaluating our young players' development and evaluating our style of play , it wasn't something I was comfortable with . \"\nReached by telephone yesterday , O'Brien declined to comment .\n\"I'm not going to have any discussion about this , \" he said .\nKing said that when he broke the news yesterday to O'Brien , \"He asked why , and I told him that I just felt there were some things that took place that I don't think will change and we're going to make a change .\nHe said , 'Thank you . ' \"\nSnider , who attended King's news conference , said he backed King .\n\"I really don't question Billy at all , \" he said .\n\"I know what went on in the process when he made this decision , as well as the decision to hire Jim O'Brien .\nI've supported his moves , and I still do . \"\nO'Brien was excited to come back to Philadelphia because of his roots in the city .\nCheeks , who is expected to speak at a press conference today , is excited to be coming back to Philadelphia because of all the success he enjoyed here as a player , followed by seven seasons as an assistant coach .\n\"Mo is family , \" King said .\n\"Mo bleeds 76ers .\nHe bleeds Philadelphia . \"\nHe is still the franchise's all - time leader in assists and steals .\nCheeks also played with San Antonio , New York , Atlanta and New Jersey before retiring in 1993 .\nCheeks returned to the Sixers in 1994 as an assistant coach and stayed for seven seasons until the Trail Blazers hired him as head coach on June 27 , 2001 .\nUnder Cheeks' guidance , the Blazers made the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 , but did not get out of the first round .\nThey missed the postseason in 2004 , breaking a streak of 21 consecutive years in the playoffs , and were wracked by dissension .\n\"I look at Mo Cheeks and I know Mo Cheeks , \" King said .\n\"If players have problems with Mo Cheeks , then there's got to be something wrong with those players . \"\nUnder O'Brien , the former head coach of the Boston Celtics , Iverson moved from shooting guard to point guard and responded with an MVP - caliber season , winning his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut O'Brien is gone now .\nCheeks is in .\nAnd King knows he's being held accountable .\n\"I look in the mirror every day , \" King said .\n\"I'm not somebody that's above scrutiny , but I think I try to do the best I can and make the best decisions . \"" }, { "mention_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml_47", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "start_char": 71, "end_char": 82, "mention_text": "pushing out", "gold_cluster": "ACT16701657667816137", "lemma": "push", "sentence_tokens": [ "billy", "king", "spin", "76ers'", "head", "coach", "revolve", "door", "yesterday", "push", "jim", "o'brien", "season", "bring", "maurice", "cheeks", "popular", "sixers", "player", "assistant", "coach", "o'brien's", "replacement" ], "marked_sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "marked_doc": "http : / / articles . philly . com / 2005 - 05 - 24 / news / 25441279 _ 1 _ sixers - samuel - dalembert - 10 - win - improvement\nCheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .\nPosted : May 24 , 2005\nBilly King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .\nNearly three weeks after the Sixers ended their season , King decided to fire O'Brien , who still has two years and $8 million left on the contract he signed when he was hired by the Sixers on April 21 , 2004 .\nCheeks , who was fired March 2 as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers , is the fourth head coach since King took over as the team's president and general manager on May 26 , 2003 .\nThat is the same date that Larry Brown resigned from the Sixers after six seasons , the last time coaching stability existed with the team .\nCheeks was a second - round draft choice of the 76ers in 1978 and played for 11 seasons with the team .\nHe was the point guard and floor leader of the Sixers' 1983 NBA title team .\nAt a news conference last night at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , King said he had the support of Ed Snider , the chairman of Comcast - Spectacor , the team's owner , for his latest moves even though the Sixers will be paying ex - coaches Randy Ayers ( $2 million ) and O'Brien along with Cheeks next season .\n\"In talking with Ed , we felt the main focus was that we want to make the right decisions and not let money be the factor , \" King said .\n\"We think we owe it to our fans and the city of Philadelphia to do that . \"\nCheeks , 48 , a four - time NBA all - star while with the Sixers , was fired from the Blazers , his first head coaching job , in the middle of his fourth season .\nHe led the team to a 162 - 139 record .\nTwo years ago , after Brown resigned , King looked to Cheeks to take over as Brown's successor .\nBut the Trail Blazers rebuffed him three times , because Cheeks was still under contract to them .\nThe Sixers then hired Ayers , who lasted 52 games before being replaced by Chris Ford .\nKing said he decided on Saturday to fire O'Brien , and then checked with Cheeks to see if he'd be interested in the job .\nCheeks said he would be , and King called him again yesterday and reached a deal after notifying O'Brien of his decision .\nTerms of the deal were not disclosed .\nWhen King hired O'Brien , he had called him a \"perfect fit\" for the job .\nO'Brien did lead the Sixers to a 43 - 39 record - a 10 - win improvement over the previous season - and a playoff berth and coached Allen Iverson to his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut in evaluating the season , King said he didn't think the Sixers were heading in the right direction .\nHe had a problem with the team's style of play , which included reliance on the three - point basket and a defense that protected the paint but had trouble getting out on perimeter shooters .\nThere was also talk that O'Brien was aloof and not communicative with his players .\nHe did not start Samuel Dalembert , a developing young center , until the season's 19th game , and he did not play Willie Green with Iverson for much of the season's final four months because he felt that was a bad matchup defensively .\nKing said that in his postseason meetings with players , \"not one of them said they wouldn't play for Jim . . .\nthat they'd all come back ready to go and try to go further in the playoffs . \"\nBut other things bothered him .\nKing said he didn't want to make a snap decision when the season ended on May 3 , the day that the Detroit Pistons eliminated the Sixers from the playoffs .\nHe talked to his management team , went on vacation for a week , then made his decision on Saturday .\n\"In the interview process with Jim , there were a lot of things that we talked about , \" King said .\n\"But in watching the season , evaluating our young players' development and evaluating our style of play , it wasn't something I was comfortable with . \"\nReached by telephone yesterday , O'Brien declined to comment .\n\"I'm not going to have any discussion about this , \" he said .\nKing said that when he broke the news yesterday to O'Brien , \"He asked why , and I told him that I just felt there were some things that took place that I don't think will change and we're going to make a change .\nHe said , 'Thank you . ' \"\nSnider , who attended King's news conference , said he backed King .\n\"I really don't question Billy at all , \" he said .\n\"I know what went on in the process when he made this decision , as well as the decision to hire Jim O'Brien .\nI've supported his moves , and I still do . \"\nO'Brien was excited to come back to Philadelphia because of his roots in the city .\nCheeks , who is expected to speak at a press conference today , is excited to be coming back to Philadelphia because of all the success he enjoyed here as a player , followed by seven seasons as an assistant coach .\n\"Mo is family , \" King said .\n\"Mo bleeds 76ers .\nHe bleeds Philadelphia . \"\nHe is still the franchise's all - time leader in assists and steals .\nCheeks also played with San Antonio , New York , Atlanta and New Jersey before retiring in 1993 .\nCheeks returned to the Sixers in 1994 as an assistant coach and stayed for seven seasons until the Trail Blazers hired him as head coach on June 27 , 2001 .\nUnder Cheeks' guidance , the Blazers made the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 , but did not get out of the first round .\nThey missed the postseason in 2004 , breaking a streak of 21 consecutive years in the playoffs , and were wracked by dissension .\n\"I look at Mo Cheeks and I know Mo Cheeks , \" King said .\n\"If players have problems with Mo Cheeks , then there's got to be something wrong with those players . \"\nUnder O'Brien , the former head coach of the Boston Celtics , Iverson moved from shooting guard to point guard and responded with an MVP - caliber season , winning his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut O'Brien is gone now .\nCheeks is in .\nAnd King knows he's being held accountable .\n\"I look in the mirror every day , \" King said .\n\"I'm not somebody that's above scrutiny , but I think I try to do the best I can and make the best decisions . \"" }, { "mention_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml_49", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "start_char": 121, "end_char": 132, "mention_text": "bringing in", "gold_cluster": "ACT16701957229969701", "lemma": "bring", "sentence_tokens": [ "billy", "king", "spin", "76ers'", "head", "coach", "revolve", "door", "yesterday", "push", "jim", "o'brien", "season", "bring", "maurice", "cheeks", "popular", "sixers", "player", "assistant", "coach", "o'brien's", "replacement" ], "marked_sentence": "Billy King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .", "marked_doc": "http : / / articles . philly . com / 2005 - 05 - 24 / news / 25441279 _ 1 _ sixers - samuel - dalembert - 10 - win - improvement\nCheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .\nPosted : May 24 , 2005\nBilly King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .\nNearly three weeks after the Sixers ended their season , King decided to fire O'Brien , who still has two years and $8 million left on the contract he signed when he was hired by the Sixers on April 21 , 2004 .\nCheeks , who was fired March 2 as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers , is the fourth head coach since King took over as the team's president and general manager on May 26 , 2003 .\nThat is the same date that Larry Brown resigned from the Sixers after six seasons , the last time coaching stability existed with the team .\nCheeks was a second - round draft choice of the 76ers in 1978 and played for 11 seasons with the team .\nHe was the point guard and floor leader of the Sixers' 1983 NBA title team .\nAt a news conference last night at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , King said he had the support of Ed Snider , the chairman of Comcast - Spectacor , the team's owner , for his latest moves even though the Sixers will be paying ex - coaches Randy Ayers ( $2 million ) and O'Brien along with Cheeks next season .\n\"In talking with Ed , we felt the main focus was that we want to make the right decisions and not let money be the factor , \" King said .\n\"We think we owe it to our fans and the city of Philadelphia to do that . \"\nCheeks , 48 , a four - time NBA all - star while with the Sixers , was fired from the Blazers , his first head coaching job , in the middle of his fourth season .\nHe led the team to a 162 - 139 record .\nTwo years ago , after Brown resigned , King looked to Cheeks to take over as Brown's successor .\nBut the Trail Blazers rebuffed him three times , because Cheeks was still under contract to them .\nThe Sixers then hired Ayers , who lasted 52 games before being replaced by Chris Ford .\nKing said he decided on Saturday to fire O'Brien , and then checked with Cheeks to see if he'd be interested in the job .\nCheeks said he would be , and King called him again yesterday and reached a deal after notifying O'Brien of his decision .\nTerms of the deal were not disclosed .\nWhen King hired O'Brien , he had called him a \"perfect fit\" for the job .\nO'Brien did lead the Sixers to a 43 - 39 record - a 10 - win improvement over the previous season - and a playoff berth and coached Allen Iverson to his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut in evaluating the season , King said he didn't think the Sixers were heading in the right direction .\nHe had a problem with the team's style of play , which included reliance on the three - point basket and a defense that protected the paint but had trouble getting out on perimeter shooters .\nThere was also talk that O'Brien was aloof and not communicative with his players .\nHe did not start Samuel Dalembert , a developing young center , until the season's 19th game , and he did not play Willie Green with Iverson for much of the season's final four months because he felt that was a bad matchup defensively .\nKing said that in his postseason meetings with players , \"not one of them said they wouldn't play for Jim . . .\nthat they'd all come back ready to go and try to go further in the playoffs . \"\nBut other things bothered him .\nKing said he didn't want to make a snap decision when the season ended on May 3 , the day that the Detroit Pistons eliminated the Sixers from the playoffs .\nHe talked to his management team , went on vacation for a week , then made his decision on Saturday .\n\"In the interview process with Jim , there were a lot of things that we talked about , \" King said .\n\"But in watching the season , evaluating our young players' development and evaluating our style of play , it wasn't something I was comfortable with . \"\nReached by telephone yesterday , O'Brien declined to comment .\n\"I'm not going to have any discussion about this , \" he said .\nKing said that when he broke the news yesterday to O'Brien , \"He asked why , and I told him that I just felt there were some things that took place that I don't think will change and we're going to make a change .\nHe said , 'Thank you . ' \"\nSnider , who attended King's news conference , said he backed King .\n\"I really don't question Billy at all , \" he said .\n\"I know what went on in the process when he made this decision , as well as the decision to hire Jim O'Brien .\nI've supported his moves , and I still do . \"\nO'Brien was excited to come back to Philadelphia because of his roots in the city .\nCheeks , who is expected to speak at a press conference today , is excited to be coming back to Philadelphia because of all the success he enjoyed here as a player , followed by seven seasons as an assistant coach .\n\"Mo is family , \" King said .\n\"Mo bleeds 76ers .\nHe bleeds Philadelphia . \"\nHe is still the franchise's all - time leader in assists and steals .\nCheeks also played with San Antonio , New York , Atlanta and New Jersey before retiring in 1993 .\nCheeks returned to the Sixers in 1994 as an assistant coach and stayed for seven seasons until the Trail Blazers hired him as head coach on June 27 , 2001 .\nUnder Cheeks' guidance , the Blazers made the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 , but did not get out of the first round .\nThey missed the postseason in 2004 , breaking a streak of 21 consecutive years in the playoffs , and were wracked by dissension .\n\"I look at Mo Cheeks and I know Mo Cheeks , \" King said .\n\"If players have problems with Mo Cheeks , then there's got to be something wrong with those players . \"\nUnder O'Brien , the former head coach of the Boston Celtics , Iverson moved from shooting guard to point guard and responded with an MVP - caliber season , winning his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut O'Brien is gone now .\nCheeks is in .\nAnd King knows he's being held accountable .\n\"I look in the mirror every day , \" King said .\n\"I'm not somebody that's above scrutiny , but I think I try to do the best I can and make the best decisions . \"" }, { "mention_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml_94", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "5_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Cheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .", "start_char": 48, "end_char": 62, "mention_text": "shown door", "gold_cluster": "ACT16701657667816137", "lemma": "show", "sentence_tokens": [ "cheeks", "return", "sixers'", "fixer", "jim", "o'brien", "show", "door", "single", "tumultuous", "season" ], "marked_sentence": "Cheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .", "marked_doc": "http : / / articles . philly . com / 2005 - 05 - 24 / news / 25441279 _ 1 _ sixers - samuel - dalembert - 10 - win - improvement\nCheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .\nPosted : May 24 , 2005\nBilly King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .\nNearly three weeks after the Sixers ended their season , King decided to fire O'Brien , who still has two years and $8 million left on the contract he signed when he was hired by the Sixers on April 21 , 2004 .\nCheeks , who was fired March 2 as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers , is the fourth head coach since King took over as the team's president and general manager on May 26 , 2003 .\nThat is the same date that Larry Brown resigned from the Sixers after six seasons , the last time coaching stability existed with the team .\nCheeks was a second - round draft choice of the 76ers in 1978 and played for 11 seasons with the team .\nHe was the point guard and floor leader of the Sixers' 1983 NBA title team .\nAt a news conference last night at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , King said he had the support of Ed Snider , the chairman of Comcast - Spectacor , the team's owner , for his latest moves even though the Sixers will be paying ex - coaches Randy Ayers ( $2 million ) and O'Brien along with Cheeks next season .\n\"In talking with Ed , we felt the main focus was that we want to make the right decisions and not let money be the factor , \" King said .\n\"We think we owe it to our fans and the city of Philadelphia to do that . \"\nCheeks , 48 , a four - time NBA all - star while with the Sixers , was fired from the Blazers , his first head coaching job , in the middle of his fourth season .\nHe led the team to a 162 - 139 record .\nTwo years ago , after Brown resigned , King looked to Cheeks to take over as Brown's successor .\nBut the Trail Blazers rebuffed him three times , because Cheeks was still under contract to them .\nThe Sixers then hired Ayers , who lasted 52 games before being replaced by Chris Ford .\nKing said he decided on Saturday to fire O'Brien , and then checked with Cheeks to see if he'd be interested in the job .\nCheeks said he would be , and King called him again yesterday and reached a deal after notifying O'Brien of his decision .\nTerms of the deal were not disclosed .\nWhen King hired O'Brien , he had called him a \"perfect fit\" for the job .\nO'Brien did lead the Sixers to a 43 - 39 record - a 10 - win improvement over the previous season - and a playoff berth and coached Allen Iverson to his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut in evaluating the season , King said he didn't think the Sixers were heading in the right direction .\nHe had a problem with the team's style of play , which included reliance on the three - point basket and a defense that protected the paint but had trouble getting out on perimeter shooters .\nThere was also talk that O'Brien was aloof and not communicative with his players .\nHe did not start Samuel Dalembert , a developing young center , until the season's 19th game , and he did not play Willie Green with Iverson for much of the season's final four months because he felt that was a bad matchup defensively .\nKing said that in his postseason meetings with players , \"not one of them said they wouldn't play for Jim . . .\nthat they'd all come back ready to go and try to go further in the playoffs . \"\nBut other things bothered him .\nKing said he didn't want to make a snap decision when the season ended on May 3 , the day that the Detroit Pistons eliminated the Sixers from the playoffs .\nHe talked to his management team , went on vacation for a week , then made his decision on Saturday .\n\"In the interview process with Jim , there were a lot of things that we talked about , \" King said .\n\"But in watching the season , evaluating our young players' development and evaluating our style of play , it wasn't something I was comfortable with . \"\nReached by telephone yesterday , O'Brien declined to comment .\n\"I'm not going to have any discussion about this , \" he said .\nKing said that when he broke the news yesterday to O'Brien , \"He asked why , and I told him that I just felt there were some things that took place that I don't think will change and we're going to make a change .\nHe said , 'Thank you . ' \"\nSnider , who attended King's news conference , said he backed King .\n\"I really don't question Billy at all , \" he said .\n\"I know what went on in the process when he made this decision , as well as the decision to hire Jim O'Brien .\nI've supported his moves , and I still do . \"\nO'Brien was excited to come back to Philadelphia because of his roots in the city .\nCheeks , who is expected to speak at a press conference today , is excited to be coming back to Philadelphia because of all the success he enjoyed here as a player , followed by seven seasons as an assistant coach .\n\"Mo is family , \" King said .\n\"Mo bleeds 76ers .\nHe bleeds Philadelphia . \"\nHe is still the franchise's all - time leader in assists and steals .\nCheeks also played with San Antonio , New York , Atlanta and New Jersey before retiring in 1993 .\nCheeks returned to the Sixers in 1994 as an assistant coach and stayed for seven seasons until the Trail Blazers hired him as head coach on June 27 , 2001 .\nUnder Cheeks' guidance , the Blazers made the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 , but did not get out of the first round .\nThey missed the postseason in 2004 , breaking a streak of 21 consecutive years in the playoffs , and were wracked by dissension .\n\"I look at Mo Cheeks and I know Mo Cheeks , \" King said .\n\"If players have problems with Mo Cheeks , then there's got to be something wrong with those players . \"\nUnder O'Brien , the former head coach of the Boston Celtics , Iverson moved from shooting guard to point guard and responded with an MVP - 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samuel - dalembert - 10 - win - improvement\nCheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .\nPosted : May 24 , 2005\nBilly King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .\nNearly three weeks after the Sixers ended their season , King decided to fire O'Brien , who still has two years and $8 million left on the contract he signed when he was hired by the Sixers on April 21 , 2004 .\nCheeks , who was fired March 2 as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers , is the fourth head coach since King took over as the team's president and general manager on May 26 , 2003 .\nThat is the same date that Larry Brown resigned from the Sixers after six seasons , the last time coaching stability existed with the team .\nCheeks was a second - round draft choice of the 76ers in 1978 and played for 11 seasons with the team .\nHe was the point guard and floor leader of the Sixers' 1983 NBA title team .\nAt a news conference last night at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , King said he had the support of Ed Snider , the chairman of Comcast - Spectacor , the team's owner , for his latest moves even though the Sixers will be paying ex - coaches Randy Ayers ( $2 million ) and O'Brien along with Cheeks next season .\n\"In talking with Ed , we felt the main focus was that we want to make the right decisions and not let money be the factor , \" King said .\n\"We think we owe it to our fans and the city of Philadelphia to do that . \"\nCheeks , 48 , a four - time NBA all - star while with the Sixers , was fired from the Blazers , his first head coaching job , in the middle of his fourth season .\nHe led the team to a 162 - 139 record .\nTwo years ago , after Brown resigned , King looked to Cheeks to take over as Brown's successor .\nBut the Trail Blazers rebuffed him three times , because Cheeks was still under contract to them .\nThe Sixers then hired Ayers , who lasted 52 games before being replaced by Chris Ford .\nKing said he decided on Saturday to fire O'Brien , and then checked with Cheeks to see if he'd be interested in the job .\nCheeks said he would be , and King called him again yesterday and reached a deal after notifying O'Brien of his decision .\nTerms of the deal were not disclosed .\nWhen King hired O'Brien , he had called him a \"perfect fit\" for the job .\nO'Brien did lead the Sixers to a 43 - 39 record - a 10 - win improvement over the previous season - and a playoff berth and coached Allen Iverson to his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut in evaluating the season , King said he didn't think the Sixers were heading in the right direction .\nHe had a problem with the team's style of play , which included reliance on the three - point basket and a defense that protected the paint but had trouble getting out on perimeter shooters .\nThere was also talk that O'Brien was aloof and not communicative with his players .\nHe did not start Samuel Dalembert , a developing young center , until the season's 19th game , and he did not play Willie Green with Iverson for much of the season's final four months because he felt that was a bad matchup defensively .\nKing said that in his postseason meetings with players , \"not one of them said they wouldn't play for Jim . . .\nthat they'd all come back ready to go and try to go further in the playoffs . \"\nBut other things bothered him .\nKing said he didn't want to make a snap decision when the season ended on May 3 , the day that the Detroit Pistons eliminated the Sixers from the playoffs .\nHe talked to his management team , went on vacation for a week , then made his decision on Saturday .\n\"In the interview process with Jim , there were a lot of things that we talked about , \" King said .\n\"But in watching the season , evaluating our young players' development and evaluating our style of play , it wasn't something I was comfortable with . \"\nReached by telephone yesterday , O'Brien declined to comment .\n\"I'm not going to have any discussion about this , \" he said .\nKing said that when he broke the news yesterday to O'Brien , \"He asked why , and I told him that I just felt there were some things that took place that I don't think will change and we're going to make a change .\nHe said , 'Thank you . ' \"\nSnider , who attended King's news conference , said he backed King .\n\"I really don't question Billy at all , \" he said .\n\"I know what went on in the process when he made this decision , as well as the decision to hire Jim O'Brien .\nI've supported his moves , and I still do . \"\nO'Brien was excited to come back to Philadelphia because of his roots in the city .\nCheeks , who is expected to speak at a press conference today , is excited to be coming back to Philadelphia because of all the success he enjoyed here as a player , followed by seven seasons as an assistant coach .\n\"Mo is family , \" King said .\n\"Mo bleeds 76ers .\nHe bleeds Philadelphia . \"\nHe is still the franchise's all - time leader in assists and steals .\nCheeks also played with San Antonio , New York , Atlanta and New Jersey before retiring in 1993 .\nCheeks returned to the Sixers in 1994 as an assistant coach and stayed for seven seasons until the Trail Blazers hired him as head coach on June 27 , 2001 .\nUnder Cheeks' guidance , the Blazers made the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 , but did not get out of the first round .\nThey missed the postseason in 2004 , breaking a streak of 21 consecutive years in the playoffs , and were wracked by dissension .\n\"I look at Mo Cheeks and I know Mo Cheeks , \" King said .\n\"If players have problems with Mo Cheeks , then there's got to be something wrong with those players . \"\nUnder O'Brien , the former head coach of the Boston Celtics , Iverson moved from shooting guard to point guard and responded with an MVP - 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05 - 24 / news / 25441279 _ 1 _ sixers - samuel - dalembert - 10 - win - improvement\nCheeks returns as Sixers' fixer Jim O'Brien was shown the door after a single tumultuous season .\nPosted : May 24 , 2005\nBilly King spun the 76ers' head coach revolving door again yesterday , pushing out Jim O'Brien after just one season and bringing in Maurice Cheeks , the popular former Sixers player and assistant coach , as O'Brien's replacement .\nNearly three weeks after the Sixers ended their season , King decided to fire O'Brien , who still has two years and $8 million left on the contract he signed when he was hired by the Sixers on April 21 , 2004 .\nCheeks , who was fired March 2 as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers , is the fourth head coach since King took over as the team's president and general manager on May 26 , 2003 .\nThat is the same date that Larry Brown resigned from the Sixers after six seasons , the last time coaching stability existed with the team .\nCheeks was a second - 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39 record - a 10 - win improvement over the previous season - and a playoff berth and coached Allen Iverson to his fourth NBA scoring title .\nBut in evaluating the season , King said he didn't think the Sixers were heading in the right direction .\nHe had a problem with the team's style of play , which included reliance on the three - point basket and a defense that protected the paint but had trouble getting out on perimeter shooters .\nThere was also talk that O'Brien was aloof and not communicative with his players .\nHe did not start Samuel Dalembert , a developing young center , until the season's 19th game , and he did not play Willie Green with Iverson for much of the season's final four months because he felt that was a bad matchup defensively .\nKing said that in his postseason meetings with players , \"not one of them said they wouldn't play for Jim . . .\nthat they'd all come back ready to go and try to go further in the playoffs . \"\nBut other things bothered him .\nKing said he didn't want to make a snap decision when the season ended on May 3 , the day that the Detroit Pistons eliminated the Sixers from the playoffs .\nHe talked to his management team , went on vacation for a week , then made his decision on Saturday .\n\"In the interview process with Jim , there were a lot of things that we talked about , \" King said .\n\"But in watching the season , evaluating our young players' development and evaluating our style of play , it wasn't something I was comfortable with . \"\nReached by telephone yesterday , O'Brien declined to comment .\n\"I'm not going to have any discussion about this , \" he said .\nKing said that when he broke the news yesterday to O'Brien , \"He asked why , and I told him that I just felt there were some things that took place that I don't think will change and we're going to make a change .\nHe said , 'Thank you . ' \"\nSnider , who attended King's news conference , said he backed King .\n\"I really don't question Billy at all , \" he said .\n\"I know what went on in the process when he made this decision , as well as the decision to hire Jim O'Brien .\nI've supported his moves , and I still do . \"\nO'Brien was excited to come back to Philadelphia because of his roots in the city .\nCheeks , who is expected to speak at a press conference today , is excited to be coming back to Philadelphia because of all the success he enjoyed here as a player , followed by seven seasons as an assistant coach .\n\"Mo is family , \" King said .\n\"Mo bleeds 76ers .\nHe bleeds Philadelphia . \"\nHe is still the franchise's all - time leader in assists and steals .\nCheeks also played with San Antonio , New York , Atlanta and New Jersey before retiring in 1993 .\nCheeks returned to the Sixers in 1994 as an assistant coach and stayed for seven seasons until the Trail Blazers hired him as head coach on June 27 , 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''\nThat changed dramatically on Saturday .\n`` I made the decision because I felt we were not progressing the way we wanted to progress , `` said Stefanski .\n`` I feel on the floor we were n't executing the philosophy that we want to have as Sixers basketball .\nI told Mo we needed to go in a different direction and make a change .\nHe was very gracious about it .\nHe 's a Sixer and is rooting for us to turn this around . ''\nThis past offseason , the Sixers bolstered their youthful , athletic roster with frontline cornerstone Elton Brand , who is leading the team in scoring ( 15.9 ) and rebounding ( 10.0 ) but is significantly short of his career scoring average and has already missed time this season due to injury .\nThe expectations were high for a team that won 40 games and took Detroit to six games in the Eastern Conference quarterfinal round last season .\nCheeks did not meet them .\nFriday night 's 88-72 loss in Cleveland , the team 's eighth in 10 games , was apparently the last straw. Cheeks is the fifth NBA head coach to be fired this season .\n`` I believe in this team .\nWe are better than this , `` said Stefanski .\n`` We are going to make it better .\nWe will find a way to improve on this team. ``\nThe member of the Sixers ' 1982-83 NBA championship team started his head coaching career in Portland , where he finished with a 162-139 mark and a pair of playoff appearances .\nHe guided a transition in Philadelphia from the Allen Iverson era and won more games than expected last season behind a rising star , Andre Iguodala , a young frontcourt led by Samuel Dalembert and a veteran presence at point guard , Andre Miller .\nMiller is averaging 15.5 points per game this season , but Iguodala is averaging just 14.9 points per contest , a drop of five points per game from last season .\nDalembert is down almost five points per game ( 5.8 ppg ) and just over two rebounds ( 8.0 ) per contest .\nDiLeo is in his 19th season with the Sixers basketball operations department .\nHe spent four seasons as the team 's director of personnel ( 1999-2003 ) before being promoted to senior VP and assistant GM in September 2003 ." }, { "mention_id": "5_1ecb.xml_4", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "5_1ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "Maurice Cheeks is out as Philadelphia 76ers head coach .", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 14, "mention_text": "Maurice Cheeks", "gold_cluster": "HUM16701728937651191", "lemma": "Maurice", "sentence_tokens": [ "maurice", "cheeks", "philadelphia", "76ers", "head", "coach" ], "marked_sentence": " Maurice Cheeks is out as Philadelphia 76ers head coach .", "marked_doc": " Maurice Cheeks is out as Philadelphia 76ers head coach .\nGeneral manager Ed Stefanski announced Tony DiLeo , the team 's assistant general manager and senior vice president , will take over as the head coach for the remainder of the season .\nStefanski fired Cheeks with the Sixers floundering at 9-14 and in the basement of the Eastern Conference 's Atlantic Division .\nAs recently as a season ago , when speaking about Cheeks ' new contract extension , Stefanski said , `` we are excited about the future under this direction . ''\nThat changed dramatically on Saturday .\n`` I made the decision because I felt we were not progressing the way we wanted to progress , `` said Stefanski .\n`` I feel on the floor we were n't executing the philosophy that we want to have as Sixers basketball .\nI told Mo we needed to go in a different direction and make a change .\nHe was very gracious about it .\nHe 's a Sixer and is rooting for us to turn this around . ''\nThis past offseason , the Sixers bolstered their youthful , athletic roster with frontline cornerstone Elton Brand , who is leading the team in scoring ( 15.9 ) and rebounding ( 10.0 ) but is significantly short of his career scoring average and has already missed time this season due to injury .\nThe expectations were high for a team that won 40 games and took Detroit to six games in the Eastern Conference quarterfinal round last season .\nCheeks did not meet them .\nFriday night 's 88-72 loss in Cleveland , the team 's eighth in 10 games , was apparently the last straw. Cheeks is the fifth NBA head coach to be fired this season .\n`` I believe in this team .\nWe are better than this , `` said Stefanski .\n`` We are going to make it better .\nWe will find a way to improve on this team. ``\nThe member of the Sixers ' 1982-83 NBA championship team started his head coaching career in Portland , where he finished with a 162-139 mark and a pair of playoff appearances .\nHe guided a transition in Philadelphia from the Allen Iverson era and won more games than expected last season behind a rising star , Andre Iguodala , a young frontcourt led by Samuel Dalembert and a veteran presence at point guard , Andre Miller .\nMiller is averaging 15.5 points per game this season , but Iguodala is averaging just 14.9 points per contest , a drop of five points per game from last season .\nDalembert is down almost five points per game ( 5.8 ppg ) and just over two rebounds ( 8.0 ) per contest .\nDiLeo is in his 19th season with the Sixers basketball operations department .\nHe spent four seasons as the team 's director of personnel ( 1999-2003 ) before being promoted to senior VP and assistant GM in September 2003 ." }, { "mention_id": "5_1ecb.xml_7", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "5_1ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "Maurice Cheeks is out as Philadelphia 76ers head coach .", "start_char": 18, "end_char": 21, "mention_text": "out", "gold_cluster": "ACT16708643554061400", "lemma": "out", "sentence_tokens": [ "maurice", "cheeks", "philadelphia", "76ers", "head", "coach" ], "marked_sentence": "Maurice Cheeks is out as Philadelphia 76ers head coach .", "marked_doc": "Maurice Cheeks is out as Philadelphia 76ers head coach .\nGeneral manager Ed Stefanski announced Tony DiLeo , the team 's assistant general manager and senior vice president , will take over as the head coach for the remainder of the season .\nStefanski fired Cheeks with the Sixers floundering at 9-14 and in the basement of the Eastern Conference 's Atlantic Division .\nAs recently as a season ago , when speaking about Cheeks ' new contract extension , Stefanski said , `` we are excited about the future under this direction . ''\nThat changed dramatically on Saturday .\n`` I made the decision because I felt we were not progressing the way we wanted to progress , `` said Stefanski .\n`` I feel on the floor we were n't executing the philosophy that we want to have as Sixers basketball .\nI told Mo we needed to go in a different direction and make a change .\nHe was very gracious about it .\nHe 's a Sixer and is rooting for us to turn this around . ''\nThis past offseason , the Sixers bolstered their youthful , athletic roster with frontline cornerstone Elton Brand , who is leading the team in scoring ( 15.9 ) and rebounding ( 10.0 ) but is significantly short of his career scoring average and has already missed time this season due to injury .\nThe expectations were high for a team that won 40 games and took Detroit to six games in the Eastern Conference quarterfinal round last season .\nCheeks did not meet them .\nFriday night 's 88-72 loss in Cleveland , the team 's eighth in 10 games , was apparently the last straw. Cheeks is the fifth NBA head coach to be fired this season .\n`` I believe in this team .\nWe are better than this , `` said Stefanski .\n`` We are going to make it better .\nWe will find a way to improve on this team. ``\nThe member of the Sixers ' 1982-83 NBA championship team started his head coaching career in Portland , where he finished with a 162-139 mark and a pair of playoff appearances .\nHe guided a transition in Philadelphia from the Allen Iverson era and won more games than expected last season behind a rising star , Andre Iguodala , a young frontcourt led by Samuel Dalembert and a veteran presence at point guard , Andre Miller .\nMiller is averaging 15.5 points per game this season , but Iguodala is averaging just 14.9 points per contest , a drop of five points per game from last season .\nDalembert is down almost five points per game ( 5.8 ppg ) and just over two rebounds ( 8.0 ) per contest .\nDiLeo is in his 19th season with the Sixers basketball operations department .\nHe spent four seasons as the team 's director of personnel ( 1999-2003 ) before being promoted to senior VP and assistant GM in September 2003 ." }, { "mention_id": "5_6ecb.xml_6", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "5_6ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "2", "sentence": "Today , Maurice Cheeks became the fifth coach fired within the first quarter of the season .", "start_char": 8, "end_char": 22, "mention_text": "Maurice Cheeks", "gold_cluster": "HUM16701728937651191", "lemma": "Maurice", "sentence_tokens": [ "today", "maurice", "cheeks", "fifth", "coach", "fire", "quarter", "season" ], "marked_sentence": "Today , Maurice Cheeks became the fifth coach fired within the first quarter of the season .", "marked_doc": "The Sixers have disappointed this season , just 9-14 despite the inspired 2007-08 run ( which culminated in taking two of six against the Pistons ) and the pick-up of dominant pivot Elton Brand over the summer .\nIf you do n't know by now : you disappoint in the NBA , you get canned .\nToday , Maurice Cheeks became the fifth coach fired within the first quarter of the season .\nAt this point , the emotional roller coaster of the NBA season seems much more telling to any particular coach 's fortunes than overall performance .\nReggie Theus , long in danger , pulled off a huge upset of the Lakers on Tuesday .\nHe 's expected to stay safe barring a basketball apocolypse ( or a bad loss to the Knicks tonight ) .\nMarc Iavaroni of Memphis got a win at an opportune time this week .\nSure , it was over the Thunder ... but whatever .\n( Also , his owner is being cheap right now . )\nCheeks had an opportunity to turn things around this week with a home-and-home against the Cavaliers , a team many picked the Sixers to eclipse this season .\nThe Cavs won the set by a combined 24 points and have the league 's second-best record .\nWhile fellow fired coaches Eddie Jordan and Sam Mitchell seem assured of another top job as soon as next year , Cheeks surprisingly figures to land closer to the Randy Wittman/P.J. 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cheeks - 052305 . shtml\nPhiladelphia 76ers Fire Coach Jim O'Brien , Hire Maurice Cheeks\nMay 23 , 2005\nPhiladelphia 76ers President and General Manager Billy King announced today that Jim O'Brien has been relieved of his duties as head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers .\nNo decision has been reached on O'Brien's staff at this time .\nO'Brien was hired as the 20th coach of the 76ers on April 21 , 2004 and posted a record of 43 - 39 in 2004 - 05 .\nOverall , in five seasons as an NBA head coach , O'Brien recorded a mark of 182 - 158 ( . 535 ) , including a record of 139 - 119 ( . 539 ) with the Boston Celtics from 2000 - 04 .\nO'Brien has served on the coaching staffs at seven different universities , including head coaching positions at Wheeling Jesuit College ( 1982 - 87 ) and University of Dayton ( 1989 - 94 ) .\nHe owns a 135 - 156 ( . 464 ) record at the collegiate level in 10 seasons as a head coach .\nAlso today , Philadelphia 76ers President and General Manager Billy King announced that Maurice Cheeks has been hired as the 21st head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers .\nCheeks arrives in Philadelphia after three - 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sukanya - foils - piracy - attempt - in - gulf - of - eden / 874560 /\nINS Sukanya foils piracy attempt in Gulf of Eden\nSat Nov 12 2011 , 01 : 19 hrs\nWarship INS Sukanya on Thursday foiled a piracy attempt in the Gulf of Aden between Somalia and Yemen .\nThe ship was escorting a group of five merchant vessels through the Internationally Recognised Transit Corridor ( IRTC ) when the bid occurred .\nThis is the fifth anti - piracy operation carried out by the warship after it was sent for patrol missions to the Gulf of Aden in September .\nThe course of INS Sukanya was altered to intercept boats targeting the merchant vessels .\n\"The incident occurred around 9 . 25 am when five boats were seen approaching the vessels . . .\nSeeing the warship headed in their direction , the skiffs tried to escape .\nWhile two of them managed to flee , boarding - and - search operations were carried out on the other three , \" a defence spokesperson said .\nSix AK 47 rifles , 12 magazines and 300 rounds of ammunition were seized from the boats .\nThey had 26 crewmen aboard , all Somalian nationals .\n\"We also managed to find grapnels , ladders and rope - 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Seven AK-47s , three other automatic rifles , 13 loaded magazines , a rocket-propelled grenade-launcher , rockets , cartridges and grenades were found in the boats .\nThere were also three outboard motors and a global positioning system receiver .\nThe personnel , arms , ammunition and equipment would be handed over to appropriate authorities ashore .\nThe Ministry said MV Gibe put out a message at 1100 hours that it was under attack from two boats closing in on it and firing small arms .\nThe merchant vessel retaliated with small arms onboard .\nThe warship some 13 nautical miles away , altered course and launched its integral armed helicopter .\nOn sighting the warship and the helicopter , the pirates attempted to escape .\nINS Mysore closed in and ordered them to stop .\nThe larger boat , a dhow was identified as Salahuddin , with the second smaller boat in tow .\nMarine commandos boarded the dhow at 1230 hours and apprehended the pirates and recovered the arms , ammunition and equipment .\nPTI reports:\nLast month , Navy warship INS Tabar , a missile-frigate , had sunk a mother ship of the pirates and had also rescued two merchant vessels under attack .\nOn November 19 , INS Tabar sunk a fishing trawler that was under the control of pirates , in a third successive strike since its deployment on November 2 this year ." }, { "mention_id": "12_1ecb.xml_22", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "12_1ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "The Indian Navy on Saturday prevented pirates from attacking a merchant vessel flying an Ethiopian flag in the Gulf of Aden and took 23 into custody .", "start_char": 133, "end_char": 135, "mention_text": "23", "gold_cluster": "HUM17399342723010115", "lemma": "23", "sentence_tokens": [ "indian", "navy", "saturday", "prevent", "pirate", "attack", "merchant", "vessel", "fly", "ethiopian", "flag", "gulf", "aden", "take", "23", "custody" ], "marked_sentence": "The Indian Navy on Saturday prevented pirates from attacking a merchant vessel flying an Ethiopian flag in the Gulf of Aden and took 23 into custody .", "marked_doc": "The Indian Navy on Saturday prevented pirates from attacking a merchant vessel flying an Ethiopian flag in the Gulf of Aden and took 23 into custody .\nResponding to a distress call by MV Gibe , INS Mysore on anti-piracy patrol in the area , swung into action against the pirates in two boats , a Defence Ministry release said .\nThe apprehended included 12 Somalis and 11 Yemenis. 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a rocket-propelled grenade launcher along with rockets , cartridges and grenades ; up to three outboard motors and a global positioning system receiver .\nPirate attacks in the waters off Somalia have increased this year , with armed men staging increasingly bold attacks on ever-larger targets .\nThis year , pirates have attacked nearly 100 vessels off Somalia 's coast and hijacked nearly 40 , the International Maritime Bureau said .\nThe Indian warship Mysore , which carried out Saturday 's operation , is on anti-piracy patrol in the Gulf of Aden , the release said .\nThe Mysore received a distress call Saturday morning from the MV Gibe , a merchant vessel sailing under an Ethiopian flag .\nThe Gibe reported that two boats were firing small arms at it .\nThe merchant ship , which was 13 nautical miles from the Mysore , fired back with small arms onboard the vessel .\nThe Mysore changed course toward the Gibe and launched an armed helicopter , the Indian military said .\nUpon seeing the helicopter and the Mysore closing in , the attackers broke off and tried to flee , the release said .\nThe warship caught up to the boats , the larger of which was described as a 24- to 30-foot dhow , a traditional Arab sailboat .\nThe dhow , identified as bearing the name Salahaddin , was towing a smaller skiff .\nIndian sailors boarded the Salahaddin , the military said , and the 23 suspects surrendered peacefully .\nThe suspects , weapons , ammunition and equipment will be handed over to authorities , and the Mysore will return to patrol duties , India said .\nLast month , the Indian navy said it had sunk a pirate `` mother vessel '' in the Gulf of Aden .\nThe ship 's owner said the sunken vessel was a Thai trawler that was being seized by pirates when an Indian warship fired on it .\nSixteen crew members were aboard the ship , said Wicharn Sirichaiekawat , owner of the Ekawat Nava 5 .\nTwo have been accounted for .\nOne crewman was found alive after six days adrift in the Gulf of Aden , and one is confirmed dead , the ship 's owner said .\nIndian authorities insisted that their ship , the frigate INS Tabar , had acted against a pirate vessel that had threatened to attack it .\n`` We fired in self-defense and in response to firing upon our vessel , '' Commodore Nirad Sinha , a navy spokesman , told CNN .\n`` It was a pirate vessel in the international waters , and its stance was aggressive . 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UlFH6xaKwlI\nIndian Navy captures 26 Somali pirates in Gulf of Aden\nPublished on : Fri , 11 Nov 2011 at 09 : 56 IST\nNew Delhi / Mumbai : An Indian warship foiled a five - boat pirate attack on merchant vessels transiting the Gulf of Aden on Friday capturing 26 Somani brigands on three of the skiffs and confiscating their weapons .\nPatrol vessel INS Sukanya was escorting the five merchant vessels through the Internationally Recognised Transit Corridor in the Gulf of Aden on Thursday morning when the warship's crew noticed the five - boat pirate formation approaching the cargo ship group .\n\"The warship immediately altered towards the suspicious vessels and challenged them , \" the officer said , adding the pirate skiffs then reversed course and tried to flee the area .\n\"While two of the skiffs and its crew managed to get away , Sukanya successfully intercepted the remaining three skiffs and carried out well - practiced and professionally executed boarding - and - search action .\n\"The three boats had a total of 26 Somali crew on board .\nDuring the operation , six AK - 47 rifles , 12 magazines and about 300 rounds of ammunition were found and confiscated , \" the officer said .\nHe said that in addition , the naval boarding party also found a host of other equipment such as grapnels , ladders and rope - handling gloves , all of which confirmed their intent to attack and hijack the merchant vessels .\nThis anti - piracy action by INS Sukanya was the fifth successful operation by its crew during its current patrol mission in the Gulf of Aden since September this year .\nThe officer said that INS Sukanya has seized a total of 14 AK - 47 rifles , 31 magazines and 923 rounds of ammunition during the five operations it carried out there ." }, { "mention_id": "12_4ecbplus.xml_3", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "12_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Indian Navy captures 26 Somali pirates in Gulf of Aden", "start_char": 12, "end_char": 20, "mention_text": "captures", "gold_cluster": "ACT17399365107399267", "lemma": "capture", "sentence_tokens": [ "indian", "navy", "capture", "26", "somali", "pirate", "gulf", "aden" ], "marked_sentence": "Indian Navy captures 26 Somali pirates in Gulf of Aden", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . pardaphash . com / news / indian - navy - captures - 26 - somali - pirates - in - gulf - of - aden / 683284 . html# . 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UlFH6xaKwlI\nIndian Navy captures 26 Somali pirates in Gulf of Aden\nPublished on : Fri , 11 Nov 2011 at 09 : 56 IST\nNew Delhi / Mumbai : An Indian warship foiled a five - boat pirate attack on merchant vessels transiting the Gulf of Aden on Friday capturing 26 Somani brigands on three of the skiffs and confiscating their weapons .\nPatrol vessel INS Sukanya was escorting the five merchant vessels through the Internationally Recognised Transit Corridor in the Gulf of Aden on Thursday morning when the warship's crew noticed the five - boat pirate formation approaching the cargo ship group .\n\"The warship immediately altered towards the suspicious vessels and challenged them , \" the officer said , adding the pirate skiffs then reversed course and tried to flee the area .\n\"While two of the skiffs and its crew managed to get away , Sukanya successfully intercepted the remaining three skiffs and carried out well - practiced and professionally executed boarding - and - search action .\n\"The three boats had a total of 26 Somali crew on board .\nDuring the operation , six AK - 47 rifles , 12 magazines and about 300 rounds of ammunition were found and confiscated , \" the officer said .\nHe said that in addition , the naval boarding party also found a host of other equipment such as grapnels , ladders and rope - handling gloves , all of which confirmed their intent to attack and hijack the merchant vessels .\nThis anti - piracy action by INS Sukanya was the fifth successful operation by its crew during its current patrol mission in the Gulf of Aden since September this year .\nThe officer said that INS Sukanya has seized a total of 14 AK - 47 rifles , 31 magazines and 923 rounds of ammunition during the five operations it carried out there ." }, { "mention_id": "12_4ecbplus.xml_5", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "12_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "New Delhi / Mumbai : An Indian warship foiled a five - boat pirate attack on merchant vessels transiting the Gulf of Aden on Friday capturing 26 Somani brigands on three of the skiffs and confiscating their weapons .", "start_char": 60, "end_char": 66, "mention_text": "pirate", "gold_cluster": "ACT17399442767732212", "lemma": "pirate", "sentence_tokens": [ "new", "delhi", "mumbai", "indian", "warship", "foil", "boat", "pirate", "attack", "merchant", "vessel", "transit", "gulf", "aden", "friday", "capture", "26", "somani", "brigand", "skiff", "confiscate", "weapon" ], "marked_sentence": "New Delhi / Mumbai : An Indian warship foiled a five - boat pirate attack on merchant vessels transiting the Gulf of Aden on Friday capturing 26 Somani brigands on three of the skiffs and confiscating their weapons .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . pardaphash . com / news / indian - navy - captures - 26 - somali - pirates - in - gulf - of - aden / 683284 . html# . UlFH6xaKwlI\nIndian Navy captures 26 Somali pirates in Gulf of Aden\nPublished on : Fri , 11 Nov 2011 at 09 : 56 IST\nNew Delhi / Mumbai : An Indian warship foiled a five - boat pirate attack on merchant vessels transiting the Gulf of Aden on Friday capturing 26 Somani brigands on three of the skiffs and confiscating their weapons .\nPatrol vessel INS Sukanya was escorting the five merchant vessels through the Internationally Recognised Transit Corridor in the Gulf of Aden on Thursday morning when the warship's crew noticed the five - boat pirate formation approaching the cargo ship group .\n\"The warship immediately altered towards the suspicious vessels and challenged them , \" the officer said , adding the pirate skiffs then reversed course and tried to flee the area .\n\"While two of the skiffs and its crew managed to get away , Sukanya successfully intercepted the remaining three skiffs and carried out well - practiced and professionally executed boarding - and - search action .\n\"The three boats had a total of 26 Somali crew on board .\nDuring the operation , six AK - 47 rifles , 12 magazines and about 300 rounds of ammunition were found and confiscated , \" the officer said .\nHe said that in addition , the naval boarding party also found a host of other equipment such as grapnels , ladders and rope - handling gloves , all of which confirmed their intent to attack and hijack the merchant vessels .\nThis anti - piracy action by INS Sukanya was the fifth successful operation by its crew during its current patrol mission in the Gulf of Aden since September this year .\nThe officer said that INS Sukanya has seized a total of 14 AK - 47 rifles , 31 magazines and 923 rounds of ammunition during the five operations it carried out there ." }, { "mention_id": "12_4ecbplus.xml_6", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "12_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "New Delhi / Mumbai : An Indian warship foiled a five - boat pirate attack on merchant vessels transiting the Gulf of Aden on Friday capturing 26 Somani brigands on three of the skiffs and confiscating their weapons .", "start_char": 67, "end_char": 73, "mention_text": "attack", "gold_cluster": "ACT17399394379261869", "lemma": "attack", "sentence_tokens": [ "new", "delhi", "mumbai", "indian", "warship", "foil", "boat", "pirate", "attack", "merchant", "vessel", "transit", "gulf", "aden", "friday", "capture", "26", "somani", "brigand", "skiff", "confiscate", "weapon" ], "marked_sentence": "New Delhi / Mumbai : An Indian warship foiled a five - boat pirate attack on merchant vessels transiting the Gulf of Aden on Friday capturing 26 Somani brigands on three of the skiffs and confiscating their weapons .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . pardaphash . com / news / indian - navy - captures - 26 - somali - pirates - in - gulf - of - aden / 683284 . html# . 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UlFH6xaKwlI\nIndian Navy captures 26 Somali pirates in Gulf of Aden\nPublished on : Fri , 11 Nov 2011 at 09 : 56 IST\nNew Delhi / Mumbai : An Indian warship foiled a five - boat pirate attack on merchant vessels transiting the Gulf of Aden on Friday capturing 26 Somani brigands on three of the skiffs and confiscating their weapons .\nPatrol vessel INS Sukanya was escorting the five merchant vessels through the Internationally Recognised Transit Corridor in the Gulf of Aden on Thursday morning when the warship's crew noticed the five - boat pirate formation approaching the cargo ship group .\n\"The warship immediately altered towards the suspicious vessels and challenged them , \" the officer said , adding the pirate skiffs then reversed course and tried to flee the area .\n\"While two of the skiffs and its crew managed to get away , Sukanya successfully intercepted the remaining three skiffs and carried out well - practiced and professionally executed boarding - and - search action .\n\"The three boats had a total of 26 Somali crew on board .\nDuring the operation , six AK - 47 rifles , 12 magazines and about 300 rounds of ammunition were found and confiscated , \" the officer said .\nHe said that in addition , the naval boarding party also found a host of other equipment such as grapnels , ladders and rope - handling gloves , all of which confirmed their intent to attack and hijack the merchant vessels .\nThis anti - piracy action by INS Sukanya was the fifth successful operation by its crew during its current patrol mission in the Gulf of Aden since September this year .\nThe officer said that INS Sukanya has seized a total of 14 AK - 47 rifles , 31 magazines and 923 rounds of ammunition during the five operations it carried out there ." }, { "mention_id": "12_4ecbplus.xml_8", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "12_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "New Delhi / Mumbai : An Indian warship foiled a five - boat pirate attack on merchant vessels transiting the Gulf of Aden on Friday capturing 26 Somani brigands on three of the skiffs and confiscating their weapons .", "start_char": 132, "end_char": 141, "mention_text": "capturing", "gold_cluster": "ACT17399365107399267", "lemma": "capture", "sentence_tokens": [ "new", "delhi", "mumbai", "indian", "warship", "foil", "boat", "pirate", "attack", "merchant", "vessel", "transit", "gulf", "aden", "friday", "capture", "26", "somani", "brigand", "skiff", "confiscate", "weapon" ], "marked_sentence": "New Delhi / Mumbai : An Indian warship foiled a five - boat pirate attack on merchant vessels transiting the Gulf of Aden on Friday capturing 26 Somani brigands on three of the skiffs and confiscating their weapons .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . pardaphash . com / news / indian - navy - captures - 26 - somali - pirates - in - gulf - of - aden / 683284 . html# . UlFH6xaKwlI\nIndian Navy captures 26 Somali pirates in Gulf of Aden\nPublished on : Fri , 11 Nov 2011 at 09 : 56 IST\nNew Delhi / Mumbai : An Indian warship foiled a five - boat pirate attack on merchant vessels transiting the Gulf of Aden on Friday capturing 26 Somani brigands on three of the skiffs and confiscating their weapons .\nPatrol vessel INS Sukanya was escorting the five merchant vessels through the Internationally Recognised Transit Corridor in the Gulf of Aden on Thursday morning when the warship's crew noticed the five - boat pirate formation approaching the cargo ship group .\n\"The warship immediately altered towards the suspicious vessels and challenged them , \" the officer said , adding the pirate skiffs then reversed course and tried to flee the area .\n\"While two of the skiffs and its crew managed to get away , Sukanya successfully intercepted the remaining three skiffs and carried out well - practiced and professionally executed boarding - and - search action 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''\nHe said the two deaths were not related to weather conditions .\n''I can't speak for the first death , but in this case it looks like to be a lack of experience , '' Inspector Gaskin said .\nYesterday , a 36 - year - old Australian climber died after falling about 150 metres at Mt Cook .\nThe man , from Hampton East , fell in the Tasman Glacier area .\nA Westpac Rescue Helicopter from Christchurch was called about 3pm to assist with search and rescue co - ordination at the Mt Cook base .\nWhen it got there , the man had been transported to Mt Cook Village by a local helicopter service and pronounced dead by paramedics .\nThe man is thought to have fallen much earlier in the day ." }, { "mention_id": "23_2ecbplus.xml_20", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "23_2ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "15", "sentence": "Yesterday , a 36 - year - old Australian climber died after falling about 150 metres at Mt Cook .", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 9, "mention_text": "Yesterday", "gold_cluster": "TIM18241906891752760", "lemma": "yesterday", "sentence_tokens": [ "yesterday", "36", "year", "old", "australian", "climber", "die", "fall", "150", "metre", "mt", "cook" ], "marked_sentence": " Yesterday , a 36 - year - old Australian climber died after falling about 150 metres at Mt Cook .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . stuff . co . nz / national / 9167416 / Two - climbers - killed - in - Mt - Cook - falls\nTwo climbers killed in Mt Cook falls\nLast updated 15 : 48 15 / 09 / 2013\nThe Aoraki Mt Cook Alpine Rescue Team have recovered the body of the second climber to fall to his death at Mount Cook National Park over the weekend .\nInspector Dave Gaskin said the man fell around 2000ft ( 609 metres ) near the Mount Sefton Bivvy , above the Mueller Glacier .\n''The fall was unsurvivable , '' Inspector Gaskin said .\nThere were four in the climbing party .\nThe friends of the deceased had to stay in position overnight until the weather was suitable to carry them out by rescue helicopter this morning .\nThe body was recovered in the afternoon , and taken to Mt Cook Village initially , then on to Timaru .\nInspector Gaskin confirmed the climbing party are foreigners , but would not specify any other details until the family of the deceased had been informed .\nWith two deaths at Mt Cook National Park this weekend , Inspector Gaskin said police and rescures were pushed to their limits\n''Resources are tight , there's no doubt about that .\nIt's been very difficult but the guys have done a wonderful job . 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''\nHe said the two deaths were not related to weather conditions .\n''I can't speak for the first death , but in this case it looks like to be a lack of experience , '' Inspector Gaskin said .\nYesterday , a 36 - year - old Australian climber died after falling about 150 metres at Mt Cook .\nThe man , from Hampton East , fell in the Tasman Glacier area .\nA Westpac Rescue Helicopter from Christchurch was called about 3pm to assist with search and rescue co - ordination at the Mt Cook base .\nWhen it got there , the man had been transported to Mt Cook Village by a local helicopter service and pronounced dead by paramedics .\nThe man is thought to have fallen much earlier in the day ." }, { "mention_id": "23_2ecbplus.xml_12", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "23_2ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "15", "sentence": "Yesterday , a 36 - year - old Australian climber died after falling about 150 metres at Mt Cook .", "start_char": 60, "end_char": 67, "mention_text": "falling", "gold_cluster": "ACT18240959809845886", "lemma": "fall", "sentence_tokens": [ "yesterday", "36", "year", "old", "australian", "climber", "die", "fall", "150", "metre", "mt", "cook" ], "marked_sentence": "Yesterday , a 36 - year - old Australian climber died after falling about 150 metres at Mt Cook .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . stuff . co . nz / national / 9167416 / Two - climbers - killed - in - Mt - Cook - falls\nTwo climbers killed in Mt Cook falls\nLast updated 15 : 48 15 / 09 / 2013\nThe Aoraki Mt Cook Alpine Rescue Team have recovered the body of the second climber to fall to his death at Mount Cook National Park over the weekend .\nInspector Dave Gaskin said the man fell around 2000ft ( 609 metres ) near the Mount Sefton Bivvy , above the Mueller Glacier .\n''The fall was unsurvivable , '' Inspector Gaskin said .\nThere were four in the climbing party .\nThe friends of the deceased had to stay in position overnight until the weather was suitable to carry them out by rescue helicopter this morning .\nThe body was recovered in the afternoon , and taken to Mt Cook Village initially , then on to Timaru .\nInspector Gaskin confirmed the climbing party are foreigners , but would not specify any other details until the family of the deceased had been informed .\nWith two deaths at Mt Cook National Park this weekend , Inspector Gaskin said police and rescures were pushed to their limits\n''Resources are tight , there's no doubt about that .\nIt's been very difficult but the guys have done a wonderful job . 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falls - on - aoraki - mount - cook\nSecond man dies in Mt Cook National Park\n14 : 25 Sun Sep 15 2013\nA second man has fallen to his death in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park .\nThe man aged in his early 30s fell about 600m while climbing near the Mount Sefton Bivvy on Saturday afternoon .\nRescue personnel were not able to reach him or his three companions , who were all from overseas , due to low light levels on Saturday , Mid - South Canterbury Area Commander Inspector Dave Gaskin said .\n\"They managed to have a look at him and it was pretty clear that there was no signs of life and they've flown in today to retrieve the body , \" he told NZ Newswire on Sunday .\nThe other three men were rescued by about 10am on Sunday morning .\n\"We haven't been in a position to speak to the survivors at this stage , but it appears as if their equipment and preparation was limited , \" Insp Gaskin said .\nIt was the second death in the park in two days .\nA 36 - year - old man died about 11am on Friday after he slipped and fell about 200m down a steep icy gully .\nThe man , a New Zealander living in Melbourne , was planning to go ski touring .\nTwo deaths so close together was unusual for the time of year , Insp Gaskin said .\n\"We don't normally get too many climbing accidents at this time of year , it's still basically winter conditions here , so there's very little climbing done . \"\nThe climbing season generally starts about late October / early November .\nMr Gaskin urged people not to go into situations unprepared .\n\"This is an extremely dangerous area and if you're going to climb or come into this area and go up high in the mountains , you've got to make sure that you know what you're doing and you've got all the appropriate equipment . \"" }, { "mention_id": "23_8ecbplus.xml_33", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "23_8ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A second man has fallen to his death in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park .", "start_char": 31, "end_char": 36, "mention_text": "death", "gold_cluster": "ACT18241002218927644", "lemma": "death", "sentence_tokens": [ "second", "man", "fall", "his", "death", "aoraki", "mount", "cook", "national", "park" ], "marked_sentence": "A second man has fallen to his death in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park .", "marked_doc": "http : / / news . msn . co . nz / nationalnews / 8723460 / climber - falls - on - aoraki - mount - cook\nSecond man dies in Mt Cook National Park\n14 : 25 Sun Sep 15 2013\nA second man has fallen to his death in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park .\nThe man aged in his early 30s fell about 600m while climbing near the Mount Sefton Bivvy on Saturday afternoon .\nRescue personnel were not able to reach him or his three companions , who were all from overseas , due to low light levels on Saturday , Mid - South Canterbury Area Commander Inspector Dave Gaskin said .\n\"They managed to have a look at him and it was pretty clear that there was no signs of life and they've flown in today to retrieve the body , \" he told NZ Newswire on Sunday .\nThe other three men were rescued by about 10am on Sunday morning .\n\"We haven't been in a position to speak to the survivors at this stage , but it appears as if their equipment and preparation was limited , \" Insp Gaskin said .\nIt was the second death in the park in two days .\nA 36 - year - old man died about 11am on Friday after he slipped and fell about 200m down a steep icy gully .\nThe man , a New Zealander living in Melbourne , was planning to go ski touring .\nTwo deaths so close together was unusual for the time of year , Insp Gaskin said .\n\"We don't normally get too many climbing accidents at this time of year , it's still basically winter conditions here , so there's very little climbing done . \"\nThe climbing season generally starts about late October / early November .\nMr Gaskin urged people not to go into situations unprepared .\n\"This is an extremely dangerous area and if you're going to climb or come into this area and go up high in the mountains , you've got to make sure that you know what you're doing and you've got all the appropriate equipment . \"" }, { "mention_id": "23_5ecbplus.xml_12", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "23_5ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A British climber has fallen 2 , 000ft to his death on a mountain in New Zealand , police there have said .", "start_char": 83, "end_char": 89, "mention_text": "police", "gold_cluster": "10000001511", "lemma": "police", "sentence_tokens": [ "british", "climber", "fall", "2", "000ft", "his", "death", "mountain", "new", "zealand", "police", "say" ], "marked_sentence": "A British climber has fallen 2 , 000ft to his death on a mountain in New Zealand , police there have said .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . bbc . co . uk / news / world - 24104939\n16 September 2013 Last updated at 12 : 42 GMT\nBriton dies in New Zealand's Aoraki Mount Cook National Park\nA British climber has fallen 2 , 000ft to his death on a mountain in New Zealand , police there have said .\nRobert Buckley , 32 , died while climbing to a hut on Mount Sefton in the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park on Saturday .\nPolice inspector Dave Gaskin said Mr Buckley was well equipped at the time but was an inexperienced climber .\nA Foreign Office spokeswoman said : \"We are aware of the death of a British man in New Zealand .\nWe are providing consular assistance at this time . \"\nExtreme caution\nMr Buckley , originally from Essex in the UK , lived in New Zealand , says the Press Association news agency .\nHis body was recovered by a team of rescuers on Sunday afternoon after attempts on Saturday were unsuccessful , according to local media reports .\nThree climbers with Mr Buckley were said to have been rescued after spending the night on the mountain .\nThey were were released after a medical examination .\nMr Buckley's death came a day after 36 - year - old Duncan Rait was killed after slipping and falling 200ft from a ridge in the same national park .\nThe New Zealander , who lived in Australia , had been been dropped off by helicopter and was walking to a hut when he fell in the Tasman Glacier area .\nInspector Gaskin said the deaths were a reminder that climbers needed to use extreme caution .\n\"I can't speak for the first death but in this case it looks like to be a lack of experience , \" he told the Timaru Herald ." }, { "mention_id": "23_5ecbplus.xml_16", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "23_5ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "13", "sentence": "Mr Buckley's death came a day after 36 - year - old Duncan Rait was killed after slipping and falling 200ft from a ridge in the same national park .", "start_char": 3, "end_char": 12, "mention_text": "Buckley's", "gold_cluster": "HUM18241090732508238", "lemma": "Buckley's", "sentence_tokens": [ "mr", "buckley's", "death", "come", "day", "36", "year", "old", "duncan", "rait", "kill", "slip", "fall", "200ft", "ridge", "national", "park" ], "marked_sentence": "Mr Buckley's death came a day after 36 - year - old Duncan Rait was killed after slipping and falling 200ft from a ridge in the same national park .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . bbc . co . uk / news / world - 24104939\n16 September 2013 Last updated at 12 : 42 GMT\nBriton dies in New Zealand's Aoraki Mount Cook National Park\nA British climber has fallen 2 , 000ft to his death on a mountain in New Zealand , police there have said .\nRobert Buckley , 32 , died while climbing to a hut on Mount Sefton in the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park on Saturday .\nPolice inspector Dave Gaskin said Mr Buckley was well equipped at the time but was an inexperienced climber .\nA Foreign Office spokeswoman said : \"We are aware of the death of a British man in New Zealand .\nWe are providing consular assistance at this time . \"\nExtreme caution\nMr Buckley , originally from Essex in the UK , lived in New Zealand , says the Press Association news agency .\nHis body was recovered by a team of rescuers on Sunday afternoon after attempts on Saturday were unsuccessful , according to local media reports .\nThree climbers with Mr Buckley were said to have been rescued after spending the night on the mountain .\nThey were were released after a medical examination .\nMr Buckley's death came a day after 36 - year - old Duncan Rait was killed after slipping and falling 200ft from a ridge in the same national park .\nThe New Zealander , who lived in Australia , had been been dropped off by helicopter and was walking to a hut when he fell in the Tasman Glacier area .\nInspector Gaskin said the deaths were a reminder that climbers needed to use extreme caution .\n\"I can't speak for the first death but in this case it looks like to be a lack of experience , \" he told the Timaru Herald ." }, { "mention_id": "23_5ecbplus.xml_17", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "23_5ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "13", "sentence": "Mr Buckley's death came a day after 36 - year - old Duncan Rait was killed after slipping and falling 200ft from a ridge in the same national park .", "start_char": 52, "end_char": 63, "mention_text": "Duncan Rait", "gold_cluster": "HUM18241101412566180", "lemma": "Duncan", "sentence_tokens": [ "mr", "buckley's", "death", "come", "day", "36", "year", "old", "duncan", "rait", "kill", "slip", "fall", "200ft", "ridge", "national", "park" ], "marked_sentence": "Mr Buckley's death came a day after 36 - year - old Duncan Rait was killed after slipping and falling 200ft from a ridge in the same national park .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . bbc . co . uk / news / world - 24104939\n16 September 2013 Last updated at 12 : 42 GMT\nBriton dies in New Zealand's Aoraki Mount Cook National Park\nA British climber has fallen 2 , 000ft to his death on a mountain in New Zealand , police there have said .\nRobert Buckley , 32 , died while climbing to a hut on Mount Sefton in the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park on Saturday .\nPolice inspector Dave Gaskin said Mr Buckley was well equipped at the time but was an inexperienced climber .\nA Foreign Office spokeswoman said : \"We are aware of the death of a British man in New Zealand .\nWe are providing consular assistance at this time . \"\nExtreme caution\nMr Buckley , originally from Essex in the UK , lived in New Zealand , says the Press Association news agency .\nHis body was recovered by a team of rescuers on Sunday afternoon after attempts on Saturday were unsuccessful , according to local media reports .\nThree climbers with Mr Buckley were said to have been rescued after spending the night on the mountain .\nThey were were released after a medical examination .\nMr Buckley's death came a day after 36 - 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24104939\n16 September 2013 Last updated at 12 : 42 GMT\n Briton dies in New Zealand's Aoraki Mount Cook National Park\nA British climber has fallen 2 , 000ft to his death on a mountain in New Zealand , police there have said .\nRobert Buckley , 32 , died while climbing to a hut on Mount Sefton in the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park on Saturday .\nPolice inspector Dave Gaskin said Mr Buckley was well equipped at the time but was an inexperienced climber .\nA Foreign Office spokeswoman said : \"We are aware of the death of a British man in New Zealand .\nWe are providing consular assistance at this time . \"\nExtreme caution\nMr Buckley , originally from Essex in the UK , lived in New Zealand , says the Press Association news agency .\nHis body was recovered by a team of rescuers on Sunday afternoon after attempts on Saturday were unsuccessful , according to local media reports .\nThree climbers with Mr Buckley were said to have been rescued after spending the night on the mountain .\nThey were were released after a medical examination .\nMr Buckley's death came a day after 36 - 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24104939\n16 September 2013 Last updated at 12 : 42 GMT\nBriton dies in New Zealand's Aoraki Mount Cook National Park\nA British climber has fallen 2 , 000ft to his death on a mountain in New Zealand , police there have said .\nRobert Buckley , 32 , died while climbing to a hut on Mount Sefton in the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park on Saturday .\nPolice inspector Dave Gaskin said Mr Buckley was well equipped at the time but was an inexperienced climber .\nA Foreign Office spokeswoman said : \"We are aware of the death of a British man in New Zealand .\nWe are providing consular assistance at this time . \"\nExtreme caution\nMr Buckley , originally from Essex in the UK , lived in New Zealand , says the Press Association news agency .\nHis body was recovered by a team of rescuers on Sunday afternoon after attempts on Saturday were unsuccessful , according to local media reports .\nThree climbers with Mr Buckley were said to have been rescued after spending the night on the mountain .\nThey were were released after a medical examination .\nMr Buckley's death came a day after 36 - 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24104939\n16 September 2013 Last updated at 12 : 42 GMT\nBriton dies in New Zealand's Aoraki Mount Cook National Park\nA British climber has fallen 2 , 000ft to his death on a mountain in New Zealand , police there have said .\n Robert Buckley , 32 , died while climbing to a hut on Mount Sefton in the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park on Saturday .\nPolice inspector Dave Gaskin said Mr Buckley was well equipped at the time but was an inexperienced climber .\nA Foreign Office spokeswoman said : \"We are aware of the death of a British man in New Zealand .\nWe are providing consular assistance at this time . \"\nExtreme caution\nMr Buckley , originally from Essex in the UK , lived in New Zealand , says the Press Association news agency .\nHis body was recovered by a team of rescuers on Sunday afternoon after attempts on Saturday were unsuccessful , according to local media reports .\nThree climbers with Mr Buckley were said to have been rescued after spending the night on the mountain .\nThey were were released after a medical examination .\nMr Buckley's death came a day after 36 - 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24104939\n16 September 2013 Last updated at 12 : 42 GMT\nBriton dies in New Zealand's Aoraki Mount Cook National Park\nA British climber has fallen 2 , 000ft to his death on a mountain in New Zealand , police there have said .\nRobert Buckley , 32 , died while climbing to a hut on Mount Sefton in the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park on Saturday .\nPolice inspector Dave Gaskin said Mr Buckley was well equipped at the time but was an inexperienced climber .\nA Foreign Office spokeswoman said : \"We are aware of the death of a British man in New Zealand .\nWe are providing consular assistance at this time . \"\nExtreme caution\nMr Buckley , originally from Essex in the UK , lived in New Zealand , says the Press Association news agency .\nHis body was recovered by a team of rescuers on Sunday afternoon after attempts on Saturday were unsuccessful , according to local media reports .\nThree climbers with Mr Buckley were said to have been rescued after spending the night on the mountain .\nThey were were released after a medical examination .\nMr Buckley's death came a day after 36 - 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24104939\n16 September 2013 Last updated at 12 : 42 GMT\nBriton dies in New Zealand's Aoraki Mount Cook National Park \nA British climber has fallen 2 , 000ft to his death on a mountain in New Zealand , police there have said .\nRobert Buckley , 32 , died while climbing to a hut on Mount Sefton in the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park on Saturday .\nPolice inspector Dave Gaskin said Mr Buckley was well equipped at the time but was an inexperienced climber .\nA Foreign Office spokeswoman said : \"We are aware of the death of a British man in New Zealand .\nWe are providing consular assistance at this time . \"\nExtreme caution\nMr Buckley , originally from Essex in the UK , lived in New Zealand , says the Press Association news agency .\nHis body was recovered by a team of rescuers on Sunday afternoon after attempts on Saturday were unsuccessful , according to local media reports .\nThree climbers with Mr Buckley were said to have been rescued after spending the night on the mountain .\nThey were were released after a medical examination .\nMr Buckley's death came a day after 36 - 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24104939\n16 September 2013 Last updated at 12 : 42 GMT\nBriton dies in New Zealand's Aoraki Mount Cook National Park\nA British climber has fallen 2 , 000ft to his death on a mountain in New Zealand , police there have said .\nRobert Buckley , 32 , died while climbing to a hut on Mount Sefton in the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park on Saturday .\nPolice inspector Dave Gaskin said Mr Buckley was well equipped at the time but was an inexperienced climber .\nA Foreign Office spokeswoman said : \"We are aware of the death of a British man in New Zealand .\nWe are providing consular assistance at this time . \"\nExtreme caution\nMr Buckley , originally from Essex in the UK , lived in New Zealand , says the Press Association news agency .\nHis body was recovered by a team of rescuers on Sunday afternoon after attempts on Saturday were unsuccessful , according to local media reports .\nThree climbers with Mr Buckley were said to have been rescued after spending the night on the mountain .\nThey were were released after a medical examination .\nMr Buckley's death came a day after 36 - 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24104939\n16 September 2013 Last updated at 12 : 42 GMT\nBriton dies in New Zealand's Aoraki Mount Cook National Park\nA British climber has fallen 2 , 000ft to his death on a mountain in New Zealand , police there have said .\nRobert Buckley , 32 , died while climbing to a hut on Mount Sefton in the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park on Saturday .\nPolice inspector Dave Gaskin said Mr Buckley was well equipped at the time but was an inexperienced climber .\nA Foreign Office spokeswoman said : \"We are aware of the death of a British man in New Zealand .\nWe are providing consular assistance at this time . \"\nExtreme caution\nMr Buckley , originally from Essex in the UK , lived in New Zealand , says the Press Association news agency .\nHis body was recovered by a team of rescuers on Sunday afternoon after attempts on Saturday were unsuccessful , according to local media reports .\nThree climbers with Mr Buckley were said to have been rescued after spending the night on the mountain .\nThey were were released after a medical examination .\nMr Buckley's death came a day after 36 - 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or lesbian host .\nOf course DeGeneres , a double - digit Emmy winner , was also nominated for an Emmy for her Oscar - hosting stint in the now - defunct category of Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program .\nShe also famously hosted the Emmys in November 2001 after the show was canceled twice in the wake of the 9 / 11 tragedy .\nShe returned to host the Emmys in 2005 , just three weeks after Hurricane Katrina .\nShe also hosted the Grammys in 1996 and 1997 .\nHere \u2019 s the Academy \u2019 s official release :\nTelevision icon Ellen DeGeneres will return to host the Oscars\u00ae for a second time , producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced today .\nThe Academy Awards\u00ae will be broadcast live on Oscar Sunday , March 2 , 2014 , on the ABC Television Network .\n\u201c We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars , \u201d said Zadan and Meron .\nShe is beloved everywhere and we expect that the audience at the Dolby Theatre , and in homes around the globe , will be as excited by this news as we are . \u201d\n\u201c I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say \u2013 the third time \u2019 s the charm , \u201d said DeGeneres .\n\u201c It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year , \u201d said Paul Lee , president , ABC Entertainment Group .\nDeGeneres hosted the 79th Academy Awards in 2007 , for which she received a Primetime Emmy\u00ae nomination for \u201c Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "2_1ecbplus.xml_97", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "2_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Ellen DeGeneres To Host 86th Oscars", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 15, "mention_text": "Ellen DeGeneres", "gold_cluster": "HUM16239999045287365", "lemma": "DeGeneres", "sentence_tokens": [ "ellen", "degeneres", "host", "86th", "oscar" ], "marked_sentence": " Ellen DeGeneres To Host 86th Oscars", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . deadline . com / 2013 / 08 / ellen - degeneres - to - host - oscars /\n Ellen DeGeneres To Host 86th Oscars\nFriday August 2 , 2013 @ 8 : 13am PDT\nEllen DeGeneres just tweeted she will be hosting the Oscars this year .\nIt will be her second stint in the job , after hosting the 2007 ceremony and earning an Emmy nomination for it .\n\u201c It \u2019 s official : I \u2019 m hosting the #Oscars !\nI \u2019 d like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra \u201c , the comedian and talk show host said on her Twitter feed just now .\nThe announcement of DeGeneres as host comes just a couple of days after the election of Cheryl Boone Isaacs , only the third woman to head the Academy in its 86 - year history .\nWhen she first hosted in 2007 it was noted that DeGeneres also became the first openly gay or lesbian host .\nOf course DeGeneres , a double - digit Emmy winner , was also nominated for an Emmy for her Oscar - hosting stint in the now - defunct category of Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program .\nShe also famously hosted the Emmys in November 2001 after the show was canceled twice in the wake of the 9 / 11 tragedy .\nShe returned to host the Emmys in 2005 , just three weeks after Hurricane Katrina .\nShe also hosted the Grammys in 1996 and 1997 .\nHere \u2019 s the Academy \u2019 s official release :\nTelevision icon Ellen DeGeneres will return to host the Oscars\u00ae for a second time , producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced today .\nThe Academy Awards\u00ae will be broadcast live on Oscar Sunday , March 2 , 2014 , on the ABC Television Network .\n\u201c We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars , \u201d said Zadan and Meron .\nShe is beloved everywhere and we expect that the audience at the Dolby Theatre , and in homes around the globe , will be as excited by this news as we are . \u201d\n\u201c I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say \u2013 the third time \u2019 s the charm , \u201d said DeGeneres .\n\u201c It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year , \u201d said Paul Lee , president , ABC Entertainment Group .\nDeGeneres hosted the 79th Academy Awards in 2007 , for which she received a Primetime Emmy\u00ae nomination for \u201c Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "2_1ecbplus.xml_99", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "2_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Ellen DeGeneres just tweeted she will be hosting the Oscars this year .", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 15, "mention_text": "Ellen DeGeneres", "gold_cluster": "HUM16239999045287365", "lemma": "DeGeneres", "sentence_tokens": [ "ellen", "degeneres", "tweet", "she", "host", "oscar", "year" ], "marked_sentence": " Ellen DeGeneres just tweeted she will be hosting the Oscars this year .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . deadline . com / 2013 / 08 / ellen - degeneres - to - host - oscars /\nEllen DeGeneres To Host 86th Oscars\nFriday August 2 , 2013 @ 8 : 13am PDT\n Ellen DeGeneres just tweeted she will be hosting the Oscars this year .\nIt will be her second stint in the job , after hosting the 2007 ceremony and earning an Emmy nomination for it .\n\u201c It \u2019 s official : I \u2019 m hosting the #Oscars !\nI \u2019 d like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra \u201c , the comedian and talk show host said on her Twitter feed just now .\nThe announcement of DeGeneres as host comes just a couple of days after the election of Cheryl Boone Isaacs , only the third woman to head the Academy in its 86 - year history .\nWhen she first hosted in 2007 it was noted that DeGeneres also became the first openly gay or lesbian host .\nOf course DeGeneres , a double - digit Emmy winner , was also nominated for an Emmy for her Oscar - hosting stint in the now - defunct category of Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program .\nShe also famously hosted the Emmys in November 2001 after the show was canceled twice in the wake of the 9 / 11 tragedy .\nShe returned to host the Emmys in 2005 , just three weeks after Hurricane Katrina .\nShe also hosted the Grammys in 1996 and 1997 .\nHere \u2019 s the Academy \u2019 s official release :\nTelevision icon Ellen DeGeneres will return to host the Oscars\u00ae for a second time , producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced today .\nThe Academy Awards\u00ae will be broadcast live on Oscar Sunday , March 2 , 2014 , on the ABC Television Network .\n\u201c We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars , \u201d said Zadan and Meron .\nShe is beloved everywhere and we expect that the audience at the Dolby Theatre , and in homes around the globe , will be as excited by this news as we are . \u201d\n\u201c I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say \u2013 the third time \u2019 s the charm , \u201d said DeGeneres .\n\u201c It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year , \u201d said Paul Lee , president , ABC Entertainment Group .\nDeGeneres hosted the 79th Academy Awards in 2007 , for which she received a Primetime Emmy\u00ae nomination for \u201c Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "2_1ecbplus.xml_119", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "2_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "Ellen DeGeneres just tweeted she will be hosting the Oscars this year .", "start_char": 60, "end_char": 69, "mention_text": "this year", "gold_cluster": "TIM16246737301517512", "lemma": "this", "sentence_tokens": [ "ellen", "degeneres", "tweet", "she", "host", "oscar", "year" ], "marked_sentence": "Ellen DeGeneres 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, was also nominated for an Emmy for her Oscar - hosting stint in the now - defunct category of Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program .\nShe also famously hosted the Emmys in November 2001 after the show was canceled twice in the wake of the 9 / 11 tragedy .\nShe returned to host the Emmys in 2005 , just three weeks after Hurricane Katrina .\nShe also hosted the Grammys in 1996 and 1997 .\nHere \u2019 s the Academy \u2019 s official release :\nTelevision icon Ellen DeGeneres will return to host the Oscars\u00ae for a second time , producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced today .\nThe Academy Awards\u00ae will be broadcast live on Oscar Sunday , March 2 , 2014 , on the ABC Television Network .\n\u201c We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars , \u201d said Zadan and Meron .\nShe is beloved everywhere and we expect that the audience at the Dolby Theatre , and in homes around the globe , will be as excited by this news as we are . \u201d\n\u201c I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say \u2013 the third time \u2019 s the charm , \u201d said DeGeneres .\n\u201c It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year , \u201d said Paul Lee , president , ABC Entertainment Group .\nDeGeneres hosted the 79th Academy Awards in 2007 , for which she received a Primetime Emmy\u00ae nomination for \u201c Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "2_1ecbplus.xml_121", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "2_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "4", "sentence": "It will be her second stint in the job , after hosting the 2007 ceremony and earning an Emmy nomination for it .", "start_char": 55, "end_char": 63, "mention_text": "the 2007", "gold_cluster": "TIM16246761877336408", "lemma": "2007", "sentence_tokens": [ "her", "second", "stint", "job", "host", "2007", "ceremony", "earn", "emmy", "nomination" ], "marked_sentence": "It will be her second stint in the job , after hosting the 2007 ceremony and earning an Emmy nomination for it .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . deadline . com / 2013 / 08 / ellen - degeneres - to - host - oscars /\nEllen DeGeneres To Host 86th Oscars\nFriday August 2 , 2013 @ 8 : 13am PDT\nEllen DeGeneres just tweeted she will be hosting the Oscars this year .\nIt will be her second stint in the job , after hosting the 2007 ceremony and earning an Emmy nomination for it .\n\u201c It \u2019 s official : I \u2019 m hosting the #Oscars !\nI \u2019 d like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra \u201c , the comedian and talk show host said on her Twitter feed just now .\nThe announcement of DeGeneres as host comes just a couple of days after the election of Cheryl Boone Isaacs , only the third woman to head the Academy in its 86 - year history .\nWhen she first hosted in 2007 it was noted that DeGeneres also became the first openly gay or lesbian host .\nOf course DeGeneres , a double - digit Emmy winner , was also nominated for an Emmy for her Oscar - hosting stint in the now - defunct category of Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program .\nShe also famously hosted the Emmys in November 2001 after the show was canceled twice in the wake of the 9 / 11 tragedy .\nShe returned to host the Emmys in 2005 , just three weeks after Hurricane Katrina .\nShe also hosted the Grammys in 1996 and 1997 .\nHere \u2019 s the Academy \u2019 s official release :\nTelevision icon Ellen DeGeneres will return to host the Oscars\u00ae for a second time , producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced today .\nThe Academy Awards\u00ae will be broadcast live on Oscar Sunday , March 2 , 2014 , on the ABC Television Network .\n\u201c We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars , \u201d said Zadan and Meron .\nShe is beloved everywhere and we expect that the 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Isaacs , only the third woman to head the Academy in its 86 - year history .\nWhen she first hosted in 2007 it was noted that DeGeneres also became the first openly gay or lesbian host .\nOf course DeGeneres , a double - digit Emmy winner , was also nominated for an Emmy for her Oscar - hosting stint in the now - defunct category of Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program .\nShe also famously hosted the Emmys in November 2001 after the show was canceled twice in the wake of the 9 / 11 tragedy .\nShe returned to host the Emmys in 2005 , just three weeks after Hurricane Katrina .\nShe also hosted the Grammys in 1996 and 1997 .\nHere \u2019 s the Academy \u2019 s official release :\nTelevision icon Ellen DeGeneres will return to host the Oscars\u00ae for a second time , producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced today .\nThe Academy Awards\u00ae will be broadcast live on Oscar Sunday , March 2 , 2014 , on the ABC Television Network .\n\u201c We are thrilled to 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live on Oscar Sunday , March 2 , 2014 , on the ABC Television Network .\n\u201c We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars , \u201d said Zadan and Meron .\nShe is beloved everywhere and we expect that the audience at the Dolby Theatre , and in homes around the globe , will be as excited by this news as we are . \u201d\n\u201c I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say \u2013 the third time \u2019 s the charm , \u201d said DeGeneres .\n\u201c It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year , \u201d said Paul Lee , president , ABC Entertainment Group .\nDeGeneres hosted the 79th Academy Awards in 2007 , for which she received a Primetime Emmy\u00ae nomination for \u201c Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "2_1ecbplus.xml_45", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "2_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "4", "sentence": "It will be her second stint in the job , after hosting the 2007 ceremony and earning an Emmy nomination for it .", "start_char": 77, "end_char": 84, "mention_text": "earning", "gold_cluster": "10000001531", "lemma": "earn", "sentence_tokens": [ "her", "second", "stint", "job", "host", "2007", "ceremony", "earn", "emmy", "nomination" ], "marked_sentence": "It will be her second stint in the job , after hosting the 2007 ceremony and earning an Emmy nomination for it .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . deadline . com / 2013 / 08 / ellen - degeneres - to - host - oscars /\nEllen DeGeneres To Host 86th Oscars\nFriday August 2 , 2013 @ 8 : 13am PDT\nEllen DeGeneres just tweeted she will be hosting the Oscars this year .\nIt will be her second stint in the job , after hosting the 2007 ceremony and earning an Emmy nomination for it .\n\u201c It \u2019 s official : I \u2019 m hosting the #Oscars !\nI \u2019 d like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra \u201c , the comedian and talk show host said on her Twitter feed just now .\nThe announcement of DeGeneres as host comes just a couple of days after the election of Cheryl Boone Isaacs , only the third woman to head the Academy in its 86 - year history .\nWhen she first hosted in 2007 it was noted that DeGeneres also became the first openly gay or lesbian host .\nOf course DeGeneres , a double - digit Emmy winner , was also nominated for an Emmy for her Oscar - hosting stint in the now - defunct category of Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program .\nShe also famously hosted the Emmys in November 2001 after the show was canceled twice in the wake of the 9 / 11 tragedy .\nShe returned to host the Emmys in 2005 , just three weeks after Hurricane Katrina .\nShe also hosted the Grammys in 1996 and 1997 .\nHere \u2019 s the Academy \u2019 s official release :\nTelevision icon Ellen DeGeneres will return to host the Oscars\u00ae for a second time , producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced today .\nThe Academy Awards\u00ae will be broadcast live on Oscar Sunday , March 2 , 2014 , on the ABC Television Network .\n\u201c We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars , \u201d said Zadan and Meron .\nShe is beloved everywhere and we expect that the audience at the Dolby Theatre , and in homes around the globe , will be as excited by this news as we are . \u201d\n\u201c I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say \u2013 the third time \u2019 s the charm , \u201d said DeGeneres .\n\u201c It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year , \u201d said Paul Lee , president , ABC Entertainment Group .\nDeGeneres hosted the 79th Academy Awards in 2007 , for which she received a Primetime Emmy\u00ae nomination for \u201c Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": 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the orchestra \u201c , the comedian and talk show host said on her Twitter feed just now .\nThe announcement of DeGeneres as host comes just a couple of days after the election of Cheryl Boone Isaacs , only the third woman to head the Academy in its 86 - year history .\nWhen she first hosted in 2007 it was noted that DeGeneres also became the first openly gay or lesbian host .\nOf course DeGeneres , a double - digit Emmy winner , was also nominated for an Emmy for her Oscar - hosting stint in the now - defunct category of Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program .\nShe also famously hosted the Emmys in November 2001 after the show was canceled twice in the wake of the 9 / 11 tragedy .\nShe returned to host the Emmys in 2005 , just three weeks after Hurricane Katrina .\nShe also hosted the Grammys in 1996 and 1997 .\nHere \u2019 s the Academy \u2019 s official release :\nTelevision icon Ellen DeGeneres will return to host the Oscars\u00ae for a second time , producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced today .\nThe Academy Awards\u00ae will be broadcast live on Oscar Sunday , March 2 , 2014 , on the ABC Television Network .\n\u201c We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars , \u201d said Zadan and Meron .\nShe is beloved everywhere and we expect that the audience at the Dolby Theatre , and in homes around the globe , will be as excited by this news as we are . \u201d\n\u201c I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say \u2013 the third time \u2019 s the charm , \u201d said DeGeneres .\n\u201c It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year , \u201d said Paul Lee , president , ABC Entertainment Group .\nDeGeneres hosted the 79th Academy Awards in 2007 , for which she received a Primetime Emmy\u00ae nomination for \u201c Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "2_1ecbplus.xml_29", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "2_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Ellen DeGeneres To Host 86th Oscars", "start_char": 19, "end_char": 23, "mention_text": "Host", "gold_cluster": "ACT16240564368961988", "lemma": "host", "sentence_tokens": [ "ellen", "degeneres", "host", "86th", "oscar" ], "marked_sentence": "Ellen DeGeneres To Host 86th Oscars", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . deadline . com / 2013 / 08 / ellen - degeneres - to - host - oscars /\nEllen DeGeneres To Host 86th Oscars\nFriday August 2 , 2013 @ 8 : 13am PDT\nEllen DeGeneres just tweeted she will be hosting the Oscars this year .\nIt will be her second stint in the job , after hosting the 2007 ceremony and earning an Emmy nomination for it .\n\u201c It \u2019 s official : I \u2019 m hosting the #Oscars !\nI \u2019 d like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra \u201c , the comedian and talk show host said on her Twitter feed just now .\nThe announcement of DeGeneres as host comes just a couple of days after the election of Cheryl Boone Isaacs , only the third woman to head the Academy in its 86 - year history .\nWhen she first hosted in 2007 it was noted that DeGeneres also became the first openly gay or lesbian host .\nOf course DeGeneres , a double - digit Emmy winner , was also nominated for an Emmy for her Oscar - hosting stint in the now - defunct category of Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program .\nShe also famously hosted the Emmys in November 2001 after the show was canceled twice in the wake of the 9 / 11 tragedy .\nShe returned to host the Emmys in 2005 , just three weeks after Hurricane Katrina .\nShe also hosted the Grammys in 1996 and 1997 .\nHere \u2019 s the Academy \u2019 s official release :\nTelevision icon Ellen DeGeneres will return to host the Oscars\u00ae for a second time , producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced today .\nThe Academy Awards\u00ae will be broadcast live on Oscar Sunday , March 2 , 2014 , on the ABC Television Network .\n\u201c We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars , \u201d said Zadan and Meron .\nShe is beloved everywhere and we expect that the audience at the Dolby Theatre , and in homes around the globe , will be as excited by this news as we are . \u201d\n\u201c I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say \u2013 the third time \u2019 s the charm , \u201d said DeGeneres .\n\u201c It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year , \u201d said Paul Lee , president , ABC Entertainment Group .\nDeGeneres hosted the 79th Academy Awards in 2007 , for which she received a Primetime Emmy\u00ae nomination for \u201c Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "2_1ecbplus.xml_31", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "2_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Ellen DeGeneres To Host 86th Oscars", "start_char": 29, "end_char": 35, "mention_text": "Oscars", "gold_cluster": "ACT16239369414744113", "lemma": "oscar", "sentence_tokens": [ "ellen", "degeneres", "host", "86th", "oscar" ], "marked_sentence": "Ellen DeGeneres To Host 86th Oscars ", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . deadline . com / 2013 / 08 / ellen - degeneres - to - host - oscars /\nEllen DeGeneres To Host 86th Oscars \nFriday August 2 , 2013 @ 8 : 13am PDT\nEllen DeGeneres just tweeted she will be hosting the Oscars this year .\nIt will be her second stint in the job , after hosting the 2007 ceremony and earning an Emmy nomination for it .\n\u201c It \u2019 s official : I \u2019 m hosting the #Oscars !\nI \u2019 d like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra \u201c , the comedian and talk show host said on her Twitter feed just now .\nThe announcement of DeGeneres as host comes just a couple of days after the election of Cheryl Boone Isaacs , only the third woman to head the Academy in its 86 - year history .\nWhen she first hosted in 2007 it was noted that DeGeneres also became the first openly gay or lesbian host .\nOf course DeGeneres , a double - digit Emmy winner , was also nominated for an Emmy for her Oscar - hosting stint in the now - defunct category of Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program .\nShe also famously hosted the Emmys in November 2001 after the show was canceled twice in the wake of the 9 / 11 tragedy .\nShe returned to host the Emmys in 2005 , just three weeks after Hurricane Katrina .\nShe also hosted the Grammys in 1996 and 1997 .\nHere \u2019 s the Academy \u2019 s official release :\nTelevision icon Ellen DeGeneres will return to host the Oscars\u00ae for a second time , producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced today .\nThe Academy Awards\u00ae will be broadcast live on Oscar Sunday , March 2 , 2014 , on the ABC Television Network .\n\u201c We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars , \u201d said Zadan and Meron .\nShe is beloved everywhere and we expect that the audience at the Dolby Theatre , and in homes around the globe , will be as excited by this news as we are . \u201d\n\u201c I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say \u2013 the third time \u2019 s the charm , \u201d said DeGeneres .\n\u201c It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year , \u201d said Paul Lee , president , ABC Entertainment Group .\nDeGeneres hosted the 79th Academy Awards in 2007 , for which she received a Primetime Emmy\u00ae nomination for \u201c Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "2_1ecbplus.xml_32", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "2_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "4", "sentence": "It will be her second stint in the job , after hosting the 2007 ceremony 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feed just now .\nThe announcement of DeGeneres as host comes just a couple of days after the election of Cheryl Boone Isaacs , only the third woman to head the Academy in its 86 - year history .\nWhen she first hosted in 2007 it was noted that DeGeneres also became the first openly gay or lesbian host .\nOf course DeGeneres , a double - digit Emmy winner , was also nominated for an Emmy for her Oscar - hosting stint in the now - defunct category of Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program .\nShe also famously hosted the Emmys in November 2001 after the show was canceled twice in the wake of the 9 / 11 tragedy .\nShe returned to host the Emmys in 2005 , just three weeks after Hurricane Katrina .\nShe also hosted the Grammys in 1996 and 1997 .\nHere \u2019 s the Academy \u2019 s official release :\nTelevision icon Ellen DeGeneres will return to host the Oscars\u00ae for a second time , producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced today .\nThe Academy Awards\u00ae will be broadcast live on Oscar Sunday , March 2 , 2014 , on the ABC Television Network .\n\u201c We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars , \u201d said Zadan and Meron .\nShe is beloved everywhere and we expect that the audience at the Dolby Theatre , and in homes around the globe , will be as excited by this news as we are . \u201d\n\u201c I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say \u2013 the third time \u2019 s the charm , \u201d said DeGeneres .\n\u201c It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year , \u201d said Paul Lee , president , ABC Entertainment Group .\nDeGeneres hosted the 79th Academy Awards in 2007 , for which she received a Primetime Emmy\u00ae nomination for \u201c Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "2_1ecbplus.xml_35", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": 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@TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra \u201c , the comedian and talk show host said on her Twitter feed just now .\nThe announcement of DeGeneres as host comes just a couple of days after the election of Cheryl Boone Isaacs , only the third woman to head the Academy in its 86 - year history .\nWhen she first hosted in 2007 it was noted that DeGeneres also became the first openly gay or lesbian host .\nOf course DeGeneres , a double - digit Emmy winner , was also nominated for an Emmy for her Oscar - hosting stint in the now - defunct category of Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program .\nShe also famously hosted the Emmys in November 2001 after the show was canceled twice in the wake of the 9 / 11 tragedy .\nShe returned to host the Emmys in 2005 , just three weeks after Hurricane Katrina .\nShe also hosted the Grammys in 1996 and 1997 .\nHere \u2019 s the Academy \u2019 s official release :\nTelevision icon Ellen DeGeneres will return to host the Oscars\u00ae for a second time , producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced today .\nThe Academy Awards\u00ae will be broadcast live on Oscar Sunday , March 2 , 2014 , on the ABC Television Network .\n\u201c We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars , \u201d said Zadan and Meron .\nShe is beloved everywhere and we expect that the audience at the Dolby Theatre , and in homes around the globe , will be as excited by this news as we are . \u201d\n\u201c I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say \u2013 the third time \u2019 s the charm , \u201d said DeGeneres .\n\u201c It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year , \u201d said Paul Lee , president , ABC Entertainment Group .\nDeGeneres hosted the 79th Academy Awards in 2007 , for which she received a Primetime Emmy\u00ae nomination for \u201c Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or 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the Oscars\u00ae for a second time , producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced today .\nThe Academy Awards\u00ae will be broadcast live on Oscar Sunday , March 2 , 2014 , on the ABC Television Network .\n\u201c We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars , \u201d said Zadan and Meron .\nShe is beloved everywhere and we expect that the audience at the Dolby Theatre , and in homes around the globe , will be as excited by this news as we are . \u201d\n\u201c I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say \u2013 the third time \u2019 s the charm , \u201d said DeGeneres .\n\u201c It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year , \u201d said Paul Lee , president , ABC Entertainment Group .\nDeGeneres hosted the 79th Academy Awards in 2007 , for which she received a Primetime Emmy\u00ae nomination for \u201c Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program . 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\u2019 s official : I \u2019 m hosting the #Oscars !\nI \u2019 d like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra \u201c , the comedian and talk show host said on her Twitter feed just now .\nThe announcement of DeGeneres as host comes just a couple of days after the election of Cheryl Boone Isaacs , only the third woman to head the Academy in its 86 - year history .\nWhen she first hosted in 2007 it was noted that DeGeneres also became the first openly gay or lesbian host .\nOf course DeGeneres , a double - digit Emmy winner , was also nominated for an Emmy for her Oscar - hosting stint in the now - defunct category of Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program .\nShe also famously hosted the Emmys in November 2001 after the show was canceled twice in the wake of the 9 / 11 tragedy .\nShe returned to host the Emmys in 2005 , just three weeks after Hurricane Katrina .\nShe also hosted the Grammys in 1996 and 1997 .\nHere \u2019 s 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stint in the job , after hosting the 2007 ceremony and earning an Emmy nomination for it .\n\u201c It \u2019 s official : I \u2019 m hosting the #Oscars !\nI \u2019 d like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra \u201c , the comedian and talk show host said on her Twitter feed just now .\nThe announcement of DeGeneres as host comes just a couple of days after the election of Cheryl Boone Isaacs , only the third woman to head the Academy in its 86 - year history .\nWhen she first hosted in 2007 it was noted that DeGeneres also became the first openly gay or lesbian host .\nOf course DeGeneres , a double - digit Emmy winner , was also nominated for an Emmy for her Oscar - hosting stint in the now - defunct category of Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program .\nShe also famously hosted the Emmys in November 2001 after the show was canceled twice in the wake of the 9 / 11 tragedy .\nShe returned to host the Emmys in 2005 , 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Performance in a Variety or Music Program .\nShe also famously hosted the Emmys in November 2001 after the show was canceled twice in the wake of the 9 / 11 tragedy .\nShe returned to host the Emmys in 2005 , just three weeks after Hurricane Katrina .\nShe also hosted the Grammys in 1996 and 1997 .\nHere \u2019 s the Academy \u2019 s official release :\nTelevision icon Ellen DeGeneres will return to host the Oscars\u00ae for a second time , producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced today .\nThe Academy Awards\u00ae will be broadcast live on Oscar Sunday , March 2 , 2014 , on the ABC Television Network .\n\u201c We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars , \u201d said Zadan and Meron .\nShe is beloved everywhere and we expect that the audience at the Dolby Theatre , and in homes around the globe , will be as excited by this news as we are . \u201d\n\u201c I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say \u2013 the third time \u2019 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degeneres - host - oscars - 598760\nEllen DeGeneres to Host Oscars\n8 : 13 AM PDT 8 / 2 / 2013\nShe will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .\n Ellen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .\nDeGeneres herself announced the news Friday morning on Twitter , writing , \"It's official : I'm hosting the #Oscars !\nI'd like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra . \"\nChoosing DeGeneres , known for her kindler , gentler humor , signals that the Academy's next awards show will have a decidedly different tone than the 85th Academy Awards , hosted by Seth MacFarlane , who drew criticism for routines like his song about actresses' nudity on film .\nDeGeneres previously hosted the show in 2007 and earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for her work .\n\"I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say - - the third time's the charm , \" DeGeneres said in a statement .\nZadan and Meron added : \"We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars . \"\nNewly elected Academy President Boone Isaacs said , \"I agreed with Craig and Neil immediately that Ellen is the ideal host for this year's show . \"\nMeanwhile , ABC Entertainment Group president Paul Lee said , \"It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year . \"" }, { "mention_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml_64", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Ellen DeGeneres to Host Oscars", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 15, "mention_text": "Ellen DeGeneres", "gold_cluster": "HUM16239999045287365", "lemma": "DeGeneres", "sentence_tokens": [ "ellen", "degeneres", "host", "oscar" ], "marked_sentence": " Ellen DeGeneres to Host Oscars", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . hollywoodreporter . com / news / ellen - degeneres - host - oscars - 598760\n Ellen DeGeneres to Host Oscars\n8 : 13 AM PDT 8 / 2 / 2013\nShe will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .\nEllen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .\nDeGeneres herself announced the news Friday morning on Twitter , writing , \"It's official : I'm hosting the #Oscars !\nI'd like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra . \"\nChoosing DeGeneres , known for her kindler , gentler humor , signals that the Academy's next awards show will have a decidedly different tone than the 85th Academy Awards , hosted by Seth MacFarlane , who drew criticism for routines like his song about actresses' nudity on film .\nDeGeneres previously hosted the show in 2007 and earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for her work .\n\"I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say - - the third time's the charm , \" DeGeneres said in a statement .\nZadan and Meron added : \"We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars . \"\nNewly elected Academy President Boone Isaacs said , \"I agreed with Craig and Neil immediately that Ellen is the ideal host for this year's show . \"\nMeanwhile , ABC Entertainment Group president Paul Lee said , \"It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year . \"" }, { "mention_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml_84", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "She will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .", "start_char": 59, "end_char": 70, "mention_text": "the March 2", "gold_cluster": "TIM16246792636962802", "lemma": "March", "sentence_tokens": [ "she", "her", "second", "appearance", "show's", "emcee", "march", "2", "broadcast" ], "marked_sentence": "She will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . hollywoodreporter . com / news / ellen - degeneres - host - oscars - 598760\nEllen DeGeneres to Host Oscars\n8 : 13 AM PDT 8 / 2 / 2013\nShe will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .\nEllen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .\nDeGeneres herself announced the news Friday morning on Twitter , writing , \"It's official : I'm hosting the #Oscars !\nI'd like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra . \"\nChoosing DeGeneres , known for her kindler , gentler humor , signals that the Academy's next awards show will have a decidedly different tone than the 85th Academy Awards , hosted by Seth MacFarlane , who drew criticism for routines like his song about actresses' nudity on film .\nDeGeneres previously hosted the show in 2007 and earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for her work .\n\"I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say - - the third time's the charm , \" DeGeneres said in a statement .\nZadan and Meron added : \"We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars . \"\nNewly elected Academy President Boone Isaacs said , \"I agreed with Craig and Neil immediately that Ellen is the ideal host for this year's show . \"\nMeanwhile , ABC Entertainment Group president Paul Lee said , \"It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year . \"" }, { "mention_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml_90", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "She will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .", "start_char": 18, "end_char": 24, "mention_text": "second", "gold_cluster": "TIM16240238425752332", "lemma": "second", "sentence_tokens": [ "she", "her", "second", "appearance", "show's", "emcee", "march", "2", "broadcast" ], "marked_sentence": "She will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . hollywoodreporter . com / news / ellen - degeneres - host - oscars - 598760\nEllen DeGeneres to Host Oscars\n8 : 13 AM PDT 8 / 2 / 2013\nShe will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .\nEllen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .\nDeGeneres herself announced the news Friday morning on Twitter , writing , \"It's official : I'm hosting the #Oscars !\nI'd like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra . \"\nChoosing DeGeneres , known for her kindler , gentler humor , signals that the Academy's next awards show will have a decidedly different tone than the 85th Academy Awards , hosted by Seth MacFarlane , who drew criticism for routines like his song about actresses' nudity on film .\nDeGeneres previously hosted the show in 2007 and earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for her work .\n\"I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say - - the third time's the charm , \" DeGeneres said in a statement .\nZadan and Meron added : \"We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars . \"\nNewly elected Academy President Boone Isaacs said , \"I agreed with Craig and Neil immediately that Ellen is the ideal host for this year's show . \"\nMeanwhile , ABC Entertainment Group president Paul Lee said , \"It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year . \"" }, { "mention_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml_97", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "4", "sentence": "Ellen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .", "start_char": 26, "end_char": 37, "mention_text": "this year's", "gold_cluster": "TIM16246737301517512", "lemma": "year's", "sentence_tokens": [ "ellen", "degeneres", "host", "year's", "oscar" ], "marked_sentence": "Ellen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . hollywoodreporter . com / news / ellen - degeneres - host - oscars - 598760\nEllen DeGeneres to Host Oscars\n8 : 13 AM PDT 8 / 2 / 2013\nShe will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .\nEllen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .\nDeGeneres herself announced the news Friday morning on Twitter , writing , \"It's official : I'm hosting the #Oscars !\nI'd like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra . \"\nChoosing DeGeneres , known for her kindler , gentler humor , signals that the Academy's next awards show will have a decidedly different tone than the 85th Academy Awards , hosted by Seth MacFarlane , who drew criticism for routines like his song about actresses' nudity on film .\nDeGeneres previously hosted the show in 2007 and earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for her work .\n\"I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say - - the third time's the charm , \" DeGeneres said in a statement .\nZadan and Meron added : \"We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars . \"\nNewly elected Academy President Boone Isaacs said , \"I agreed with Craig and Neil immediately that Ellen is the ideal host for this year's show . \"\nMeanwhile , ABC Entertainment Group president Paul Lee said , \"It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year . \"" }, { "mention_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml_9", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "She will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .", "start_char": 25, "end_char": 35, "mention_text": "appearance", "gold_cluster": "ACT16240564368961988", "lemma": "appearance", "sentence_tokens": [ "she", "her", "second", "appearance", "show's", "emcee", "march", "2", "broadcast" ], "marked_sentence": "She will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . hollywoodreporter . com / news / ellen - degeneres - host - oscars - 598760\nEllen DeGeneres to Host Oscars\n8 : 13 AM PDT 8 / 2 / 2013\nShe will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .\nEllen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .\nDeGeneres herself announced the news Friday morning on Twitter , writing , \"It's official : I'm hosting the #Oscars !\nI'd like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra . \"\nChoosing DeGeneres , known for her kindler , gentler humor , signals that the Academy's next awards show will have a decidedly different tone than the 85th Academy Awards , hosted by Seth MacFarlane , who drew criticism for routines like his song about actresses' nudity on film .\nDeGeneres previously hosted the show in 2007 and earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for her work .\n\"I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say - - the third time's the charm , \" DeGeneres said in a statement .\nZadan and Meron added : \"We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars . \"\nNewly elected Academy President Boone Isaacs said , \"I agreed with Craig and Neil immediately that Ellen is the ideal host for this year's show . \"\nMeanwhile , ABC Entertainment Group president Paul Lee said , \"It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year . \"" }, { "mention_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml_10", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "4", "sentence": "Ellen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .", "start_char": 21, "end_char": 25, "mention_text": "host", "gold_cluster": "ACT16240564368961988", "lemma": "host", "sentence_tokens": [ "ellen", "degeneres", "host", "year's", "oscar" ], "marked_sentence": "Ellen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . hollywoodreporter . com / news / ellen - degeneres - host - oscars - 598760\nEllen DeGeneres to Host Oscars\n8 : 13 AM PDT 8 / 2 / 2013\nShe will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .\nEllen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .\nDeGeneres herself announced the news Friday morning on Twitter , writing , \"It's official : I'm hosting the #Oscars !\nI'd like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra . \"\nChoosing DeGeneres , known for her kindler , gentler humor , signals that the Academy's next awards show will have a decidedly different tone than the 85th Academy Awards , hosted by Seth MacFarlane , who drew criticism for routines like his song about actresses' nudity on film .\nDeGeneres previously hosted the show in 2007 and earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for her work .\n\"I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say - - the third time's the charm , \" DeGeneres said in a statement .\nZadan and Meron added : \"We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars . \"\nNewly elected Academy President Boone Isaacs said , \"I agreed with Craig and Neil immediately that Ellen is the ideal host for this year's show . \"\nMeanwhile , ABC Entertainment Group president Paul Lee said , \"It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year . \"" }, { "mention_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml_11", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "4", "sentence": "Ellen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .", "start_char": 38, "end_char": 44, "mention_text": "Oscars", "gold_cluster": "ACT16239369414744113", "lemma": "oscar", "sentence_tokens": [ "ellen", "degeneres", "host", "year's", "oscar" ], "marked_sentence": "Ellen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . hollywoodreporter . com / news / ellen - degeneres - host - oscars - 598760\nEllen DeGeneres to Host Oscars\n8 : 13 AM PDT 8 / 2 / 2013\nShe will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .\nEllen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .\nDeGeneres herself announced the news Friday morning on Twitter , writing , \"It's official : I'm hosting the #Oscars !\nI'd like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra . \"\nChoosing DeGeneres , known for her kindler , gentler humor , signals that the Academy's next awards show will have a decidedly different tone than the 85th Academy Awards , hosted by Seth MacFarlane , who drew criticism for routines like his song about actresses' nudity on film .\nDeGeneres previously hosted the show in 2007 and earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for her work .\n\"I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say - - the third time's the charm , \" DeGeneres said in a statement .\nZadan and Meron added : \"We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars . \"\nNewly elected Academy President Boone Isaacs said , \"I agreed with Craig and Neil immediately that Ellen is the ideal host for this year's show . \"\nMeanwhile , ABC Entertainment Group president Paul Lee said , \"It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year . \"" }, { "mention_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml_2", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "She will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .", "start_char": 9, "end_char": 13, "mention_text": "make", "gold_cluster": "ACT16253361168920920", "lemma": "make", "sentence_tokens": [ "she", "her", "second", "appearance", "show's", "emcee", "march", "2", "broadcast" ], "marked_sentence": "She will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . hollywoodreporter . com / news / ellen - degeneres - host - oscars - 598760\nEllen DeGeneres to Host Oscars\n8 : 13 AM PDT 8 / 2 / 2013\nShe will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .\nEllen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .\nDeGeneres herself announced the news Friday morning on Twitter , writing , \"It's official : I'm hosting the #Oscars !\nI'd like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra . \"\nChoosing DeGeneres , known for her kindler , gentler humor , signals that the Academy's next awards show will have a decidedly different tone than the 85th Academy Awards , hosted by Seth MacFarlane , who drew criticism for routines like his song about actresses' nudity on film .\nDeGeneres previously hosted the show in 2007 and earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for her work .\n\"I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say - - the third time's the charm , \" DeGeneres said in a statement .\nZadan and Meron added : \"We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars . \"\nNewly elected Academy President Boone Isaacs said , \"I agreed with Craig and Neil immediately that Ellen is the ideal host for this year's show . \"\nMeanwhile , ABC Entertainment Group president Paul Lee said , \"It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year . \"" }, { "mention_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml_37", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "She will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .", "start_char": 43, "end_char": 49, "mention_text": "show's", "gold_cluster": "ACT16239369414744113", "lemma": "show's", "sentence_tokens": [ "she", "her", "second", "appearance", "show's", "emcee", "march", "2", "broadcast" ], "marked_sentence": "She will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . hollywoodreporter . com / news / ellen - 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degeneres - host - oscars - 598760\nEllen DeGeneres to Host Oscars\n8 : 13 AM PDT 8 / 2 / 2013\nShe will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .\nEllen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .\nDeGeneres herself announced the news Friday morning on Twitter , writing , \"It's official : I'm hosting the #Oscars !\nI'd like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra . \"\nChoosing DeGeneres , known for her kindler , gentler humor , signals that the Academy's next awards show will have a decidedly different tone than the 85th Academy Awards , hosted by Seth MacFarlane , who drew criticism for routines like his song about actresses' nudity on film .\nDeGeneres previously hosted the show in 2007 and earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for her work .\n\"I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say - - the third time's the charm , \" DeGeneres said in a statement .\nZadan and Meron added : \"We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars . \"\nNewly elected Academy President Boone Isaacs said , \"I agreed with Craig and Neil immediately that Ellen is the ideal host for this year's show . \"\nMeanwhile , ABC Entertainment Group president Paul Lee said , \"It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year . \"" }, { "mention_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml_39", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "She will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .", "start_char": 71, "end_char": 80, "mention_text": "broadcast", "gold_cluster": "ACT16239369414744113", "lemma": "broadcast", "sentence_tokens": [ "she", "her", "second", "appearance", "show's", "emcee", "march", "2", "broadcast" ], "marked_sentence": "She will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . hollywoodreporter . com / news / ellen - degeneres - host - oscars - 598760\nEllen DeGeneres to Host Oscars\n8 : 13 AM PDT 8 / 2 / 2013\nShe will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .\nEllen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .\nDeGeneres herself announced the news Friday morning on Twitter , writing , \"It's official : I'm hosting the #Oscars !\nI'd like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra . \"\nChoosing DeGeneres , known for her kindler , gentler humor , signals that the Academy's next awards show will have a decidedly different tone than the 85th Academy Awards , hosted by Seth MacFarlane , who drew criticism for routines like his song about actresses' nudity on film .\nDeGeneres previously hosted the show in 2007 and earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for her work .\n\"I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say - - the third time's the charm , \" DeGeneres said in a statement .\nZadan and Meron added : \"We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars . \"\nNewly elected Academy President Boone Isaacs said , \"I agreed with Craig and Neil immediately that Ellen is the ideal host for this year's show . \"\nMeanwhile , ABC Entertainment Group president Paul Lee said , \"It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year . \"" }, { "mention_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml_8", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "2_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Ellen DeGeneres to Host Oscars", "start_char": 24, "end_char": 30, "mention_text": "Oscars", "gold_cluster": "ACT16239369414744113", "lemma": "oscar", "sentence_tokens": [ "ellen", "degeneres", "host", "oscar" ], "marked_sentence": "Ellen DeGeneres to Host Oscars ", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . hollywoodreporter . com / news / ellen - degeneres - host - oscars - 598760\nEllen DeGeneres to Host Oscars \n8 : 13 AM PDT 8 / 2 / 2013\nShe will make her second appearance as the show's emcee on the March 2 broadcast .\nEllen DeGeneres will host this year's Oscars .\nDeGeneres herself announced the news Friday morning on Twitter , writing , \"It's official : I'm hosting the #Oscars !\nI'd like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra . \"\nChoosing DeGeneres , known for her kindler , gentler humor , signals that the Academy's next awards show will have a decidedly different tone than the 85th Academy Awards , hosted by Seth MacFarlane , who drew criticism for routines like his song about actresses' nudity on film .\nDeGeneres previously hosted the show in 2007 and earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for her work .\n\"I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say - - the third time's the charm , \" DeGeneres said in a statement .\nZadan and Meron added : \"We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars . \"\nNewly elected Academy President Boone Isaacs said , \"I agreed with Craig and Neil immediately that Ellen is the ideal host for this year's show . \"\nMeanwhile , ABC Entertainment Group president Paul Lee said , \"It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year . \"" }, { "mention_id": "2_7ecb.xml_9", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "2_7ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Friday that Hugh Jackman will be the host of the 81st annual Oscars on Feb. 22 at the Kodak Theatre .", "start_char": 4, "end_char": 47, "mention_text": "Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences", "gold_cluster": "HUM16239986301894968", "lemma": "Sciences", "sentence_tokens": [ "academy", "motion", "picture", "arts", "sciences", "announce", "friday", "hugh", "jackman", "host", "81st", "annual", "oscar", "feb.", "22", "kodak", "theatre" ], "marked_sentence": "The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Friday that Hugh Jackman will be the host of the 81st annual Oscars on Feb. 22 at the Kodak Theatre .", "marked_doc": "The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Friday that Hugh Jackman will be the host of the 81st annual Oscars on Feb. 22 at the Kodak Theatre .\nThe lanky Australian , who was recently named People magazine 's Sexiest Man Alive , is best known for playing Wolverine in the `` X-Men '' franchise , including the upcoming `` X-Men Origins : Wolverine , '' and for his romantic adventure roles in the current period drama `` Australia '' and as a vampire hunter in `` Van Helsing . ''\nNot exactly the wild and crazy comedy type that has been hosting the Oscars for the last 20 years , a list that includes names such as Billy Crystal , David Letterman , Steve Martin , Whoopi Goldberg , Jon Stewart and Ellen DeGeneres .\nIn addition to looking great in a tux , the 40-year-old Jackman has TV hosting experience .\nHe emceed both the 2004 and 2005 Tony Awards , and won an Emmy Award for his first go at hosting that award show .\n`` He is so sparkling and personable , and he delivers , `` said academy President Sid Ganis .\n`` I saw him recently at a Motion Picture Home event on the Sony lot .\nHe is charming and pleasant .\nThe other thing is:\nHe loves [ being the host ] .\nHe loves the patter .\nHe likes to wink his eye at an audience and have fun . ''\nWhile it 's been more than two decades since a non-comedian was one of the Academy Award hosts , the Jackman announcement is hardly unprecedented .\nNumerous actors , directors and even producers have served as master of ceremonies .\nDouglas Fairbanks , Laurence Olivier , James Stewart , Ingrid Bergman , Jane Fonda , Alan Alda , Claudette Colbert , Fredric March , Agnes Moorhead , Thelma Ritter , Fred Astaire and Charlton Heston have all played host on Oscar night .\n`` We 're sort of going back to the pre-Bob Hope days a little bit , '' said Oscar producer Laurence Mark , explaining that the decision to return to an actor as host was influenced by a desire to change what he called the `` late-night talk-show '' feel of past programs .\n`` We wanted to take the show to another form , '' Mark said .\n`` Hugh seemed to be the perfect person .\nThe lovely thing about the show is it is a TV show set in a theater about the movies , so the fact that he is a movie star ... he 's also an extraordinary stage presence and he does actually have an Emmy Award for hosting the Tonys .\nHe fits all three bills . ''\n`` Thirty years ago when I was in Sydney watching Johnny Carson host the Oscars with my family , I never imagined that I 'd one day have the chance to be up on that stage myself , '' Jackman said in a statement .\nThe academy is hoping that Jackman 's international appeal will help bring more viewers to the annual event that is telecast on ABC .\nRatings for the Oscar telecast have declined sharply in recent years , especially among young-adult audiences .\nThe 2008 telecast delivered 32 million total viewers , a 24 % drop compared with the previous year 's ceremony , according to figures from Nielsen Media Research .\nThe most-watched Academy Awards in recent years was in 1998 , when `` Titanic '' won best picture .\nA total of 55.3 million people tuned in to watch who took home the golden statuettes .\n`` We hope [ Jackman 's ] appeal is going to broaden us out , '' Ganis said .\n`` We all know the ratings are down , but we are going to have something pretty special . 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''\nNot exactly the wild and crazy comedy type that has been hosting the Oscars for the last 20 years , a list that includes names such as Billy Crystal , David Letterman , Steve Martin , Whoopi Goldberg , Jon Stewart and Ellen DeGeneres .\nIn addition to looking great in a tux , the 40-year-old Jackman has TV hosting experience .\nHe emceed both the 2004 and 2005 Tony Awards , and won an Emmy Award for his first go at hosting that award show .\n`` He is so sparkling and personable , and he delivers , `` said academy President Sid Ganis .\n`` I saw him recently at a Motion Picture Home event on the Sony lot .\nHe is charming and pleasant .\nThe other thing is:\nHe loves [ being the host ] .\nHe loves the patter .\nHe likes to wink his eye at an audience and have fun . ''\nWhile it 's been more than two decades since a non-comedian was one of the Academy Award hosts , the Jackman announcement is hardly unprecedented .\nNumerous actors , directors and even producers have served as master of ceremonies .\nDouglas Fairbanks , Laurence Olivier , James Stewart , Ingrid Bergman , Jane Fonda , Alan Alda , Claudette Colbert , Fredric March , Agnes Moorhead , Thelma Ritter , Fred Astaire and Charlton Heston have all played host on Oscar night .\n`` We 're sort of going back to the pre-Bob Hope days a little bit , '' said Oscar producer Laurence Mark , explaining that the decision to return to an actor as host was influenced by a desire to change what he called the `` late-night talk-show '' feel of past programs .\n`` We wanted to take the show to another form , '' Mark said .\n`` Hugh seemed to be the perfect person .\nThe lovely thing about the show is it is a TV show set in a theater about the movies , so the fact that he is a movie star ... he 's also an extraordinary stage presence and he does actually have an Emmy Award for hosting the Tonys .\nHe fits all three bills . ''\n`` Thirty years ago when I was in Sydney watching Johnny Carson host the Oscars with my family , I never imagined that I 'd one day have the chance to be up on that stage myself , '' Jackman said in a statement .\nThe academy is hoping that Jackman 's international appeal will help bring more viewers to the annual event that is telecast on ABC .\nRatings for the Oscar telecast have declined sharply in recent years , especially among young-adult audiences .\nThe 2008 telecast delivered 32 million total viewers , a 24 % drop compared with the previous year 's ceremony , according to figures from Nielsen Media Research .\nThe most-watched Academy Awards in recent years was in 1998 , when `` Titanic '' won best picture .\nA total of 55.3 million people tuned in to watch who took home the golden statuettes .\n`` We hope [ Jackman 's ] appeal is going to broaden us out , '' Ganis said .\n`` We all know the ratings are down , but we are going to have something pretty special . 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''\nWhile it 's been more than two decades since a non-comedian was one of the Academy Award hosts , the Jackman announcement is hardly unprecedented .\nNumerous actors , directors and even producers have served as master of ceremonies .\nDouglas Fairbanks , Laurence Olivier , James Stewart , Ingrid Bergman , Jane Fonda , Alan Alda , Claudette Colbert , Fredric March , Agnes Moorhead , Thelma Ritter , Fred Astaire and Charlton Heston have all played host on Oscar night .\n`` We 're sort of going back to the pre-Bob Hope days a little bit , '' said Oscar producer Laurence Mark , explaining that the decision to return to an actor as host was influenced by a desire to change what he called the `` late-night talk-show '' feel of past programs .\n`` We wanted to take the show to another form , '' Mark said .\n`` Hugh seemed to be the perfect person .\nThe lovely thing about the show is it is a TV show set in a theater about the movies , so the fact that he is a movie star ... he 's also an extraordinary stage presence and he does actually have an Emmy Award for hosting the Tonys .\nHe fits all three bills . ''\n`` Thirty years ago when I was in Sydney watching Johnny Carson host the Oscars with my family , I never imagined that I 'd one day have the chance to be up on that stage myself , '' Jackman said in a statement .\nThe academy is hoping that Jackman 's international appeal will help bring more viewers to the annual event that is telecast on ABC .\nRatings for the Oscar telecast have declined sharply in recent years , especially among young-adult audiences .\nThe 2008 telecast delivered 32 million total viewers , a 24 % drop compared with the previous year 's ceremony , according to figures from Nielsen Media Research .\nThe most-watched Academy Awards in recent years was in 1998 , when `` Titanic '' won best picture .\nA total of 55.3 million people tuned in to watch who took home the golden statuettes .\n`` We hope [ Jackman 's ] appeal is going to broaden us out , '' Ganis said .\n`` We all know the ratings are down , but we are going to have something pretty special . 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''\nWhile it 's been more than two decades since a non-comedian was one of the Academy Award hosts , the Jackman announcement is hardly unprecedented .\nNumerous actors , directors and even producers have served as master of ceremonies .\nDouglas Fairbanks , Laurence Olivier , James Stewart , Ingrid Bergman , Jane Fonda , Alan Alda , Claudette Colbert , Fredric March , Agnes Moorhead , Thelma Ritter , Fred Astaire and Charlton Heston have all played host on Oscar night .\n`` We 're sort of going back to the pre-Bob Hope days a little bit , '' said Oscar producer Laurence Mark , explaining that the decision to return to an actor as host was influenced by a desire to change what he called the `` late-night talk-show '' feel of past programs .\n`` We wanted to take the show to another form , '' Mark said .\n`` Hugh seemed to be the perfect person .\nThe lovely thing about the show is it is a TV show set in a theater about the movies , so the fact that he is a movie star ... he 's also an extraordinary stage presence and he does actually have an Emmy Award for hosting the Tonys .\nHe fits all three bills . ''\n`` Thirty years ago when I was in Sydney watching Johnny Carson host the Oscars with my family , I never imagined that I 'd one day have the chance to be up on that stage myself , '' Jackman said in a statement .\nThe academy is hoping that Jackman 's international appeal will help bring more viewers to the annual event that is telecast on ABC .\nRatings for the Oscar telecast have declined sharply in recent years , especially among young-adult audiences .\nThe 2008 telecast delivered 32 million total viewers , a 24 % drop compared with the previous year 's ceremony , according to figures from Nielsen Media Research .\nThe most-watched Academy Awards in recent years was in 1998 , when `` Titanic '' won best picture .\nA total of 55.3 million people tuned in to watch who took home the golden statuettes .\n`` We hope [ Jackman 's ] appeal is going to broaden us out , '' Ganis said .\n`` We all know the ratings are down , but we are going to have something pretty special . 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''\nWhile it 's been more than two decades since a non-comedian was one of the Academy Award hosts , the Jackman announcement is hardly unprecedented .\nNumerous actors , directors and even producers have served as master of ceremonies .\nDouglas Fairbanks , Laurence Olivier , James Stewart , Ingrid Bergman , Jane Fonda , Alan Alda , Claudette Colbert , Fredric March , Agnes Moorhead , Thelma Ritter , Fred Astaire and Charlton Heston have all played host on Oscar night .\n`` We 're sort of going back to the pre-Bob Hope days a little bit , '' said Oscar producer Laurence Mark , explaining that the decision to return to an actor as host was influenced by a desire to change what he called the `` late-night talk-show '' feel of past programs .\n`` We wanted to take the show to another form , '' Mark said .\n`` Hugh seemed to be the perfect person .\nThe lovely thing about the show is it is a TV show set in a theater about the movies , so the fact that he is a movie star ... he 's also an extraordinary stage presence and he does actually have an Emmy Award for hosting the Tonys .\nHe fits all three bills . ''\n`` Thirty years ago when I was in Sydney watching Johnny Carson host the Oscars with my family , I never imagined that I 'd one day have the chance to be up on that stage myself , '' Jackman said in a statement .\nThe academy is hoping that Jackman 's international appeal will help bring more viewers to the annual event that is telecast on ABC .\nRatings for the Oscar telecast have declined sharply in recent years , especially among young-adult audiences .\nThe 2008 telecast delivered 32 million total viewers , a 24 % drop compared with the previous year 's ceremony , according to figures from Nielsen Media Research .\nThe most-watched Academy Awards in recent years was in 1998 , when `` Titanic '' won best picture .\nA total of 55.3 million people tuned in to watch who took home the golden statuettes .\n`` We hope [ Jackman 's ] appeal is going to broaden us out , '' Ganis said .\n`` We all know the ratings are down , but we are going to have something pretty special . 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''\nWhile it 's been more than two decades since a non-comedian was one of the Academy Award hosts , the Jackman announcement is hardly unprecedented .\nNumerous actors , directors and even producers have served as master of ceremonies .\nDouglas Fairbanks , Laurence Olivier , James Stewart , Ingrid Bergman , Jane Fonda , Alan Alda , Claudette Colbert , Fredric March , Agnes Moorhead , Thelma Ritter , Fred Astaire and Charlton Heston have all played host on Oscar night .\n`` We 're sort of going back to the pre-Bob Hope days a little bit , '' said Oscar producer Laurence Mark , explaining that the decision to return to an actor as host was influenced by a desire to change what he called the `` late-night talk-show '' feel of past programs .\n`` We wanted to take the show to another form , '' Mark said .\n`` Hugh seemed to be the perfect person .\nThe lovely thing about the show is it is a TV show set in a theater about the movies , so the fact that he is a movie star ... he 's also an extraordinary stage presence and he does actually have an Emmy Award for hosting the Tonys .\nHe fits all three bills . ''\n`` Thirty years ago when I was in Sydney watching Johnny Carson host the Oscars with my family , I never imagined that I 'd one day have the chance to be up on that stage myself , '' Jackman said in a statement .\nThe academy is hoping that Jackman 's international appeal will help bring more viewers to the annual event that is telecast on ABC .\nRatings for the Oscar telecast have declined sharply in recent years , especially among young-adult audiences .\nThe 2008 telecast delivered 32 million total viewers , a 24 % drop compared with the previous year 's ceremony , according to figures from Nielsen Media Research .\nThe most-watched Academy Awards in recent years was in 1998 , when `` Titanic '' won best picture .\nA total of 55.3 million people tuned in to watch who took home the golden statuettes .\n`` We hope [ Jackman 's ] appeal is going to broaden us out , '' Ganis said .\n`` We all know the ratings are down , but we are going to have something pretty special . 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''\nWhile it 's been more than two decades since a non-comedian was one of the Academy Award hosts , the Jackman announcement is hardly unprecedented .\nNumerous actors , directors and even producers have served as master of ceremonies .\nDouglas Fairbanks , Laurence Olivier , James Stewart , Ingrid Bergman , Jane Fonda , Alan Alda , Claudette Colbert , Fredric March , Agnes Moorhead , Thelma Ritter , Fred Astaire and Charlton Heston have all played host on Oscar night .\n`` We 're sort of going back to the pre-Bob Hope days a little bit , '' said Oscar producer Laurence Mark , explaining that the decision to return to an actor as host was influenced by a desire to change what he called the `` late-night talk-show '' feel of past programs .\n`` We wanted to take the show to another form , '' Mark said .\n`` Hugh seemed to be the perfect person .\nThe lovely thing about the show is it is a TV show set in a theater about the movies , so the fact that he is a movie star ... he 's also an extraordinary stage presence and he does actually have an Emmy Award for hosting the Tonys .\nHe fits all three bills . 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degeneres - oscars - host _ n _ 3695929 . html\nEllen DeGeneres Set As Oscars Host For 2014 Academy Awards\t\nPosted : 08 / 02 / 2013 11 : 10 am EDT\nEllen DeGeneres will host the Oscars .\nThe comedian and talk show host made the announcement via her Twitter feed on Friday .\nDeGeneres has experience hosting the Academy Awards : She previously served as emcee during the 2007 ceremony .\n\"I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time , \" DeGeneres said in a press release announcing the big news .\nThat DeGeneres was chosen as host should please critics who were unhappy with this year's master of ceremonies , Seth MacFarlane ." }, { "mention_id": "2_11ecb.xml_27", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "2_11ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "Even as Oscar organizers on Friday unveiled Hugh Jackman as the host of their gala film awards , the prospect of a U.S. actors strike was casting a long shadow over whether Hollywood 's big show would go on as usual .", "start_char": 173, "end_char": 182, "mention_text": "Hollywood", "gold_cluster": "HUM16268789034067364", "lemma": "Hollywood", "sentence_tokens": [ "oscar", "organizer", "friday", "unveil", "hugh", "jackman", "host", "gala", "film", "award", "prospect", "u.s.", "actor", "strike", "cast", "long", "shadow", "hollywood", "big", "usual" ], "marked_sentence": "Even as Oscar organizers on Friday unveiled Hugh Jackman as the host of their gala film awards , the prospect of a U.S. actors strike was casting a long shadow over whether Hollywood 's big show would go on as usual .", "marked_doc": "Even as Oscar organizers on Friday unveiled Hugh Jackman as the host of their gala film awards , the prospect of a U.S. actors strike was casting a long shadow over whether Hollywood 's big show would go on as usual .\nThe Academy Awards ' February 22 date puts it directly in the path of a potential walkout by Screen Actors Guild members who vote next month on whether to give union leaders permission to call a strike in stalemated contract talks with major studios .\nMovie making by the big studios has wound down since late June in anticipation of labor strife , compounding a general slowdown from the U.S. recession .\nThe tension has only been heightened by fatigue from a tumultuous 14-week Hollywood writers strike that ended in February and cost the Los Angeles area economy around $ 3 billion as production stopped on most prime-time TV shows .\n`` A strike , if one occurred , would be nothing short of horrible , '' said Ron Howard , the former actor and Oscar-winning director of `` A Beautiful Mind '' whose latest film , `` Frost/Nixon , '' is considered a strong Oscar contender .\n`` The timing could n't be worse , '' he said on Thursday .\nActor Leonardo DiCaprio , who on Thursday earned a Golden Globe nomination for his work in `` Revolutionary Road , '' said strike concerns are hitting `` everyone . 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degeneres - to - host - oscars /\nEllen DeGeneres to host the Oscars\nPublished August 02 , 2013\nEllen DeGeneres will host the Oscars for a second time next year , the Academy announced Friday .\n\"We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars , \" producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron said in a statement .\nDeGeneres announced the news in a tweet : \"It's official : I'm hosting the #Oscars !\nI'd like to thank @TheAcademy , my wife Portia and , oh dear , there goes the orchestra . \"\n\"I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time .\nYou know what they say - the third time's the charm , \" she added in a statement .\nThe television personality hosted the 79th Academy Awards in 2007 , becoming only the second woman to host the ceremony solo , following Whoopi Goldberg's four stints in 1994 , 1996 , 1999 and 2002 ." }, { "mention_id": "35_2ecb.xml_36", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "35_2ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Despite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .", "start_char": 138, "end_char": 141, "mention_text": "AFC", "gold_cluster": "10000001572", "lemma": "AFC", "sentence_tokens": [ "despite", "his", "arrest", "suspicion", "drive", "influence", "early", "yesterday", "chargers", "receiver", "vincent", "jackson", "play", "sunday", "afc", "divisional", "playoff", "game", "pittsburgh" ], "marked_sentence": "Despite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :\n`` We 're aware of the off-the-field issue involving Vincent .\nObviously , we 're disappointed .\nWe take these issues very seriously .\nMoving forward , we will monitor the situation and have no further comment . ''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . ''\nThe Chargers leave Friday for Pittsburgh , where they will face the Steelers at 1:45 p.m. Sunday ." }, { "mention_id": "35_2ecb.xml_38", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "35_2ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 7, "mention_text": "Jackson", "gold_cluster": "HUM17642029846412556", "lemma": "Jackson", "sentence_tokens": [ "jackson", "arrest", "dui", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": " Jackson arrested on DUI charge", "marked_doc": " Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :\n`` We 're aware of the off-the-field issue involving Vincent .\nObviously , we 're disappointed .\nWe take these issues very seriously .\nMoving forward , we will monitor the situation and have no further comment . ''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . 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''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. 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''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . 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''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. 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''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . 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Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :\n`` We 're aware of the off-the-field issue involving Vincent .\nObviously , we 're disappointed .\nWe take these issues very seriously .\nMoving forward , we will monitor the situation and have no further comment . ''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . 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Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :\n`` We 're aware of the off-the-field issue involving Vincent .\nObviously , we 're disappointed .\nWe take these issues very seriously .\nMoving forward , we will monitor the situation and have no further comment . ''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . ''\nThe Chargers leave Friday for Pittsburgh , where they will face the Steelers at 1:45 p.m. Sunday ." }, { "mention_id": "35_2ecb.xml_51", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "35_2ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "9", "sentence": "The arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .", "start_char": 27, "end_char": 34, "mention_text": "Jackson", "gold_cluster": "HUM17642029846412556", "lemma": "Jackson", "sentence_tokens": [ "arrest", "affect", "jackson", "status", "sunday", "game" ], "marked_sentence": "The arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. 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''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . ''\nThe Chargers leave Friday for Pittsburgh , where they will face the Steelers at 1:45 p.m. Sunday ." }, { "mention_id": "35_2ecb.xml_29", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "35_2ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Despite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .", "start_char": 166, "end_char": 179, "mention_text": "at Pittsburgh", "gold_cluster": "LOC17666661445836424", "lemma": "Pittsburgh", "sentence_tokens": [ "despite", "his", "arrest", "suspicion", "drive", "influence", "early", "yesterday", "chargers", "receiver", "vincent", "jackson", "play", "sunday", "afc", "divisional", "playoff", "game", "pittsburgh" ], "marked_sentence": "Despite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. 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''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . ''\nThe Chargers leave Friday for Pittsburgh , where they will face the Steelers at 1:45 p.m. Sunday ." }, { "mention_id": "35_2ecb.xml_35", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "35_2ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Despite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .", "start_char": 128, "end_char": 134, "mention_text": "Sunday", "gold_cluster": "TIM17711540937954425", "lemma": "Sunday", "sentence_tokens": [ "despite", "his", "arrest", "suspicion", "drive", "influence", "early", "yesterday", "chargers", "receiver", "vincent", "jackson", "play", "sunday", "afc", "divisional", "playoff", "game", "pittsburgh" ], "marked_sentence": "Despite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :\n`` We 're aware of the off-the-field issue involving Vincent .\nObviously , we 're disappointed .\nWe take these issues very seriously .\nMoving forward , we will monitor the situation and have no further comment . ''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . ''\nThe Chargers leave Friday for Pittsburgh , where they will face the Steelers at 1:45 p.m. Sunday ." }, { "mention_id": "35_2ecb.xml_49", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "35_2ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "9", "sentence": "The arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .", "start_char": 49, "end_char": 55, "mention_text": "Sunday", "gold_cluster": "10000001575", "lemma": "Sunday", "sentence_tokens": [ "arrest", "affect", "jackson", "status", "sunday", "game" ], "marked_sentence": "The arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :\n`` We 're aware of the off-the-field issue involving Vincent .\nObviously , we 're disappointed .\nWe take these issues very seriously .\nMoving forward , we will monitor the situation and have no further comment . ''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . ''\nThe Chargers leave Friday for Pittsburgh , where they will face the Steelers at 1:45 p.m. Sunday ." }, { "mention_id": "35_2ecb.xml_33", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "35_2ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Despite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .", "start_char": 63, "end_char": 78, "mention_text": "early yesterday", "gold_cluster": "TIM17642124854683404", "lemma": "yesterday", "sentence_tokens": [ "despite", "his", "arrest", "suspicion", "drive", "influence", "early", "yesterday", "chargers", "receiver", "vincent", "jackson", "play", "sunday", "afc", "divisional", "playoff", "game", "pittsburgh" ], "marked_sentence": "Despite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :\n`` We 're aware of the off-the-field issue involving Vincent .\nObviously , we 're disappointed .\nWe take these issues very seriously .\nMoving forward , we will monitor the situation and have no further comment . ''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . ''\nThe Chargers leave Friday for Pittsburgh , where they will face the Steelers at 1:45 p.m. Sunday ." }, { "mention_id": "35_2ecb.xml_34", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "35_2ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Despite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .", "start_char": 161, "end_char": 165, "mention_text": "game", "gold_cluster": "ACT17666674988381447", "lemma": "game", "sentence_tokens": [ "despite", "his", "arrest", "suspicion", "drive", "influence", "early", "yesterday", "chargers", "receiver", "vincent", "jackson", "play", "sunday", "afc", "divisional", "playoff", "game", "pittsburgh" ], "marked_sentence": "Despite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :\n`` We 're aware of the off-the-field issue involving Vincent .\nObviously , we 're disappointed .\nWe take these issues very seriously .\nMoving forward , we will monitor the situation and have no further comment . ''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . ''\nThe Chargers leave Friday for Pittsburgh , where they will face the Steelers at 1:45 p.m. Sunday ." }, { "mention_id": "35_2ecb.xml_37", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "35_2ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Despite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .", "start_char": 153, "end_char": 160, "mention_text": "playoff", "gold_cluster": "10000001576", "lemma": "playoff", "sentence_tokens": [ "despite", "his", "arrest", "suspicion", "drive", "influence", "early", "yesterday", "chargers", "receiver", "vincent", "jackson", "play", "sunday", "afc", "divisional", "playoff", "game", "pittsburgh" ], "marked_sentence": "Despite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :\n`` We 're aware of the off-the-field issue involving Vincent .\nObviously , we 're disappointed .\nWe take these issues very seriously .\nMoving forward , we will monitor the situation and have no further comment . ''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . 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''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :\n`` We 're aware of the off-the-field issue involving Vincent .\nObviously , we 're disappointed .\nWe take these issues very seriously .\nMoving forward , we will monitor the situation and have no further comment . ''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . ''\nThe Chargers leave Friday for Pittsburgh , where they will face the Steelers at 1:45 p.m. Sunday ." }, { "mention_id": "35_2ecb.xml_47", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "35_2ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "9", "sentence": "The arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .", "start_char": 4, "end_char": 10, "mention_text": "arrest", "gold_cluster": "ACT17642048248481893", "lemma": "arrest", "sentence_tokens": [ "arrest", "affect", "jackson", "status", "sunday", "game" ], "marked_sentence": "The arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :\n`` We 're aware of the off-the-field issue involving Vincent .\nObviously , we 're disappointed .\nWe take these issues very seriously .\nMoving forward , we will monitor the situation and have no further comment . ''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . ''\nThe Chargers leave Friday for Pittsburgh , where they will face the Steelers at 1:45 p.m. Sunday ." }, { "mention_id": "35_2ecb.xml_48", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "35_2ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "9", "sentence": "The arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .", "start_char": 59, "end_char": 63, "mention_text": "game", "gold_cluster": "ACT17666674988381447", "lemma": "game", "sentence_tokens": [ "arrest", "affect", "jackson", "status", "sunday", "game" ], "marked_sentence": "The arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :\n`` We 're aware of the off-the-field issue involving Vincent .\nObviously , we 're disappointed .\nWe take these issues very seriously .\nMoving forward , we will monitor the situation and have no further comment . ''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . ''\nThe Chargers leave Friday for Pittsburgh , where they will face the Steelers at 1:45 p.m. Sunday ." }, { "mention_id": "35_2ecb.xml_26", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "35_2ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge", "start_char": 20, "end_char": 23, "mention_text": "DUI", "gold_cluster": "ACT17642063946729293", "lemma": "dui", "sentence_tokens": [ "jackson", "arrest", "dui", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. 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''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . ''\nThe Chargers leave Friday for Pittsburgh , where they will face the Steelers at 1:45 p.m. Sunday ." }, { "mention_id": "35_2ecb.xml_27", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "35_2ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Despite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .", "start_char": 12, "end_char": 18, "mention_text": "arrest", "gold_cluster": "ACT17642048248481893", "lemma": "arrest", "sentence_tokens": [ "despite", "his", "arrest", "suspicion", "drive", "influence", "early", "yesterday", "chargers", "receiver", "vincent", "jackson", "play", "sunday", "afc", "divisional", "playoff", "game", "pittsburgh" ], "marked_sentence": "Despite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :\n`` We 're aware of the off-the-field issue involving Vincent .\nObviously , we 're disappointed .\nWe take these issues very seriously .\nMoving forward , we will monitor the situation and have no further comment . ''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . ''\nThe Chargers leave Friday for Pittsburgh , where they will face the Steelers at 1:45 p.m. Sunday ." }, { "mention_id": "35_2ecb.xml_28", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "35_2ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge", "start_char": 8, "end_char": 16, "mention_text": "arrested", "gold_cluster": "ACT17642048248481893", "lemma": "arrest", "sentence_tokens": [ "jackson", "arrest", "dui", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :\n`` We 're aware of the off-the-field issue involving Vincent .\nObviously , we 're disappointed .\nWe take these issues very seriously .\nMoving forward , we will monitor the situation and have no further comment . ''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . 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''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :\n`` We 're aware of the off-the-field issue involving Vincent .\nObviously , we 're disappointed .\nWe take these issues very seriously .\nMoving forward , we will monitor the situation and have no further comment . ''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . ''\nThe Chargers leave Friday for Pittsburgh , where they will face the Steelers at 1:45 p.m. Sunday ." }, { "mention_id": "35_2ecb.xml_32", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "35_2ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Despite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .", "start_char": 120, "end_char": 124, "mention_text": "play", "gold_cluster": "ACT17666647938059074", "lemma": "play", "sentence_tokens": [ "despite", "his", "arrest", "suspicion", "drive", "influence", "early", "yesterday", "chargers", "receiver", "vincent", "jackson", "play", "sunday", "afc", "divisional", "playoff", "game", "pittsburgh" ], "marked_sentence": "Despite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :\n`` We 're aware of the off-the-field issue involving Vincent .\nObviously , we 're disappointed .\nWe take these issues very seriously .\nMoving forward , we will monitor the situation and have no further comment . ''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . 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''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. 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''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . 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Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. Smith issued the following statement on Jackson 's arrest :\n`` We 're aware of the off-the-field issue involving Vincent .\nObviously , we 're disappointed .\nWe take these issues very seriously .\nMoving forward , we will monitor the situation and have no further comment . ''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . ''\nThe Chargers leave Friday for Pittsburgh , where they will face the Steelers at 1:45 p.m. Sunday ." }, { "mention_id": "35_2ecb.xml_46", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "35_2ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "9", "sentence": "The arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .", "start_char": 38, "end_char": 44, "mention_text": "status", "gold_cluster": "10000001579", "lemma": "status", "sentence_tokens": [ "arrest", "affect", "jackson", "status", "sunday", "game" ], "marked_sentence": "The arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .", "marked_doc": "Jackson arrested on DUI charge\nDespite his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence early yesterday , Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson will play in Sunday 's AFC divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh .\nJackson , 25 , was driving east on state Route 52 near Interstate 805 just after 2:30 a.m. when he was pulled over for an observed traffic violation , California Highway Patrol Officer Brad Baehr said .\nJackson faces the misdemeanor DUI allegation as well as charges that he was driving on probation for a prior DUI in June 2006 , Baehr said .\nThe results of a blood test are pending .\nJackson proffered his innocence in a statement released yesterday afternoon .\n`` This morning I was stopped by an officer , '' Jackson said in the statement .\n`` I do n't think any charges will be filed as a result of the stop .\nIn the event they are , I look forward to clearing my name and proving my innocence . ''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. 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''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . 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''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. 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''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . 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''\nThe arrest will not affect Jackson 's status for Sunday 's game .\nThe NFL 's collective bargaining agreement gives the league , not teams , authority to punish players for alcohol and substance abuses .\nAny discipline by the league would be meted out for the 2009 season , several sources said .\nA suspension certainly is possible .\nThe NFL 's substance-abuse policy states : `` Discipline for a second or subsequent offense is likely to be a suspension , the duration of which may escalate for repeat offenses . ''\nJared Allen , then with Kansas City , was suspended for the first four games of the 2007 season after being charged with DUI twice in one year .\nThe NFL later reduced his suspension to two games .\nChargers players had the day off yesterday .\nGeneral Manager A.J. 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''\nJackson was driving a 2008 GMC Sierra registered to him , Baehr said .\nHe was booked into county jail and was released by 6 a.m. , Baehr said .\nJackson , in his fourth season , caught a career-high 59 passes and led the team with 1,098 yards , also a career high .\nHis seven receiving touchdowns were also a career best and second on the team .\nEarlier this week , Smith called Jackson a `` true professional '' and `` ultimate team player '' for how hard Jackson played even while not catching any passes .\n`` You win championships with players like Vincent Jackson , '' Smith said .\nThe general manager has put an emphasis on character and avoiding off-the-field issues .\nThe Chargers have not had any arrests become public this season and have been relatively trouble-free in recent years .\nIn 2006 , linebacker Steve Foley was shot by an off-duty Coronado policeman who suspected Foley of driving under the influence .\nFoley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving and was placed on five years ' probation .\nIn July , he settled a lawsuit against the city of Coronado for $ 5.5 million .\nJackson 's contract runs through 2009 , and he is among the hottest young receivers in the league .\nWhat becomes of this incident , combined with the previous DUI , could affect Jackson 's long-term future with the Chargers .\nSmith has let go a number of players who have had off-the-field troubles .\nWhile none was as productive or possessed the upside of Jackson , Smith did last February release tackle Shane Olivea just two years after signing Olivea to a contract that guaranteed him $ 9 million .\nOlivea later underwent treatment for an addiction to pain killers .\n`` You 're a Charger one year at a time , '' Smith has often said .\nRecently , speaking of the lack of incidents involving his players , Smith said , `` It 's very important if you want to be a Charger you do the right things on and off the field . ''\nThe Chargers leave Friday for Pittsburgh , where they will face the Steelers at 1:45 p.m. Sunday ." }, { "mention_id": "35_10ecb.xml_39", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "35_10ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "2", "sentence": "10News in San Diego is reporting that Jackson was arrested by the California Highway Patrol early Tuesday morning after failing sobriety tests .", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 6, "mention_text": "10News", "gold_cluster": "10000001580", "lemma": "10news", "sentence_tokens": [ "10news", "san", "diego", "report", "jackson", "arrest", "california", "highway", "patrol", "early", "tuesday", "morning", "fail", "sobriety", "test" ], "marked_sentence": " 10News in San Diego is reporting that Jackson was arrested by the California Highway Patrol early Tuesday morning after failing sobriety tests .", "marked_doc": "Chargers ' Jackson arrested on suspicion of DUI\nBut after being arrested for suspicion DUI earlier this week , he has bigger worries than his role in 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''\nA fourth-year pro out of Northern Colorado , Jackson enjoyed a breakout year for the Chargers this season .\nHe set career-highs of 59 receptions , 1,098 yards and seven touchdowns .\nSan Diego knocked off the Indianapolis Colts , 23-17 , in last Saturday 's AFC Wild Card matchup after posting a 52-21 thumping over division rival Denver in a regular season finale that decided the AFC West champion .\nThe Chargers are getting set to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday in an AFC Divisional playoff tilt ." }, { "mention_id": "35_3ecbplus.xml_6", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "35_3ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Williams' DUI arrest just the latest for Chargers", "start_char": 41, "end_char": 49, "mention_text": "Chargers", "gold_cluster": "HUM17641874250660065", "lemma": "charger", "sentence_tokens": [ "williams'", "dui", "arrest", "late", "charger" ], "marked_sentence": "Williams' DUI arrest just the latest for Chargers ", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . utsandiego . com / news / 2009 / Feb / 04 / 1s4chargers222254 - williams - dui - arrest - just - latest - /\nWilliams' DUI arrest just the latest for Chargers \nTeam has program to address problem\n2 A . M . FEB . 4 , 2009\nTwo years ago , the Chargers won an NFL special award for helping start a San Diego program by which players who've been imbibing can call a private number for a ride home , an alternative to driving under the influence .\nA former Chargers fullback , Lorenzo Neal , was among the co - founders of the \u201c Safe Ride Solutions \u201d program that since has been expanded to other NFL cities .\nEvidently , though , the drinking and driving problem hasn't been eradicated in San Diego .\nSunday , for the second time in less than four weeks , a Chargers player was pulled over in the early - morning hours and arrested on suspicion of DUI .\n\u201c It's disappointing to hear about the issue involving Jamal Williams , \u201d said General Manager A . J . Smith in a news release issued by the team yesterday .\n\u201c We'll continue to monitor the situation and let the legal process run its course . \u201d\nSmith's statement served as the only comment from the Chargers .\nA request to interview club President Dean Spanos was declined by a spokesman .\nAs it is , the Chargers are still awaiting the disposition of a similar case involving wide receiver Vincent Jackson , arrested Jan . 6 in Clairemont on suspicion of driving under the influence .\nJackson , also facing charges of driving while on probation for a prior DUI , has an arraignment set for Feb . 17 in San Diego Superior Court .\nWilliams , a three - time Pro Bowl nose tackle , was stopped for speeding westbound on state route 94 at approximately 1 : 30 a . m Sunday .\nArrested by the CHP on suspicion of drunken driving , he was booked into county jail and later released on bond .\nResults of Williams' blood - alcohol test have not been released .\n\u201c These are just two more arrests that we've had , \u201d said Pat Hodgkin , local executive director of Mothers Against Drunk Driving ( MADD ) , noting that roughly 13 , 000 DUI convictions are issued every year in San Diego County .\n\u201c However , these are media - worthy professionals .\nThese are individuals that not only youth looks up to , but adults look up to as well .\nThey need to understand that they have an effect on people and a responsibility . \u201d\nThe Chargers were involved in one of the most publicized and bizarre instances of a DUI stop in 2006 .\nLinebacker Steve Foley was shot three times by an off - duty Coronado police officer who followed Foley from downtown to the player's home in Poway .\nFoley , his career ended by the bullet wounds , later pleaded guilty to misdemeanor DUI .\nIt was that case that prompted Gary Lawrence , a detective with the Northern Division of the San Diego Police Department , to ally with the Chargers in a program in which players who've been drinking would call \u201c Safe Ride Solutions \u201d and be driven home by an off - duty member of law enforcement .\n\u201c Anytime anybody's arrested for DUI , I get very disappointed , and not just when athletes are involved , \u201d said Lawrence yesterday .\n\u201c We're talking about a crime where people are killed or injured , a crime where people go to jail , and it's 100 percent preventable . \u201d\nCiting his company's confidentiality agreement with clients , Lawrence declined to discuss anything specific pertaining to the Chargers and their players .\nFrom its start with the team , though , the business has grown to include clients from other high - profile realms and put to work by other NFL franchises .\nIn recognition of the program , the league gave the Chargers its Winston - Shell Award in 2007 for \u201c demonstrating commitment and dedication to developing unique and innovative ideas and solutions . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "35_3ecbplus.xml_1", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "35_3ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Williams' DUI arrest just the latest for Chargers", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 9, "mention_text": "Williams'", "gold_cluster": "HUM17641893957687535", "lemma": "Williams'", "sentence_tokens": [ "williams'", "dui", "arrest", "late", "charger" ], "marked_sentence": " Williams' DUI arrest just the latest for Chargers", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . utsandiego . com / news / 2009 / Feb / 04 / 1s4chargers222254 - williams - dui - arrest - just - latest - /\n Williams' DUI arrest just the latest for Chargers\nTeam has program to address problem\n2 A . M . FEB . 4 , 2009\nTwo years ago , the Chargers won an NFL special award for helping start a San Diego program by which players who've been imbibing can call a private number for a ride home , an alternative to driving under the influence .\nA former Chargers fullback , Lorenzo Neal , was among the co - founders of the \u201c Safe Ride Solutions \u201d program that since has been expanded to other NFL cities .\nEvidently , though , the drinking and driving problem hasn't been eradicated in San Diego .\nSunday , for the second time in less than four weeks , a Chargers player was pulled over in the early - morning hours and arrested on suspicion of DUI .\n\u201c It's disappointing to hear about the issue involving Jamal Williams , \u201d said General Manager A . J . Smith in a news release issued by the team yesterday .\n\u201c We'll continue to monitor the situation and let the legal process run its course . \u201d\nSmith's statement served as the only comment from the Chargers .\nA request to interview club President Dean Spanos was declined by a spokesman .\nAs it is , the Chargers are still awaiting the disposition of a similar case involving wide receiver Vincent Jackson , arrested Jan . 6 in Clairemont on suspicion of driving under the influence .\nJackson , also facing charges of driving while on probation for a prior DUI , has an arraignment set for Feb . 17 in San Diego Superior Court .\nWilliams , a three - time Pro Bowl nose tackle , was stopped for speeding westbound on state route 94 at approximately 1 : 30 a . m Sunday .\nArrested by the CHP on suspicion of drunken driving , he was booked into county jail and later released on bond .\nResults of Williams' blood - alcohol test have not been released .\n\u201c These are just two more arrests that we've had , \u201d said Pat Hodgkin , local executive director of Mothers Against Drunk Driving ( MADD ) , noting that roughly 13 , 000 DUI convictions are issued every year in San Diego County .\n\u201c However , these are media - worthy professionals .\nThese are individuals that not only youth looks up to , but adults look up to as well .\nThey need to understand that they have an effect on people and a responsibility . \u201d\nThe Chargers were involved in one of the most publicized and bizarre instances of a DUI stop in 2006 .\nLinebacker Steve Foley was shot three times by an off - duty Coronado police officer who followed Foley from downtown to the player's home in Poway .\nFoley , his career ended by the bullet wounds , later pleaded guilty to misdemeanor DUI .\nIt was that case that prompted Gary Lawrence , a detective with the Northern Division of the San Diego Police Department , to ally with the Chargers in a program in which players who've been drinking would call \u201c Safe Ride Solutions \u201d and be driven home by an off - duty member of law enforcement .\n\u201c Anytime anybody's arrested for DUI , I get very disappointed , and not just when athletes are involved , \u201d said Lawrence yesterday .\n\u201c We're talking about a crime where people are killed or injured , a crime where people go to jail , and it's 100 percent preventable . \u201d\nCiting his company's confidentiality agreement with clients , Lawrence declined to discuss anything specific pertaining to the Chargers and their players .\nFrom its start with the team , though , the business has grown to include clients from other high - profile realms and put to work by other NFL franchises .\nIn recognition of the program , the league gave the Chargers its Winston - Shell Award in 2007 for \u201c demonstrating commitment and dedication to developing unique and innovative ideas and solutions . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "35_3ecbplus.xml_78", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "35_3ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Williams' DUI arrest just the latest for Chargers", "start_char": 10, "end_char": 13, "mention_text": "DUI", "gold_cluster": "ACT17641740237149602", "lemma": "DUI", "sentence_tokens": [ "williams'", "dui", "arrest", "late", "charger" ], "marked_sentence": "Williams' DUI arrest just the latest for Chargers", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . utsandiego . com / news / 2009 / Feb / 04 / 1s4chargers222254 - williams - dui - arrest - just - latest - /\nWilliams' DUI arrest just the latest for Chargers\nTeam has program to address problem\n2 A . M . FEB . 4 , 2009\nTwo years ago , the Chargers won an NFL special award for helping start a San Diego program by which players who've been imbibing can call a private number for a ride home , an alternative to driving under the influence .\nA former Chargers fullback , Lorenzo Neal , was among the co - founders of the \u201c Safe Ride Solutions \u201d program that since has been expanded to other NFL cities .\nEvidently , though , the drinking and driving problem hasn't been eradicated in San Diego .\nSunday , for the second time in less than four weeks , a Chargers player was pulled over in the early - morning hours and arrested on suspicion of DUI .\n\u201c It's disappointing to hear about the issue involving Jamal Williams , \u201d said General Manager A . J . Smith in a news release issued by the team yesterday .\n\u201c We'll continue to monitor the situation and let the legal process run its course . \u201d\nSmith's statement served as the only comment from the Chargers .\nA request to interview club President Dean Spanos was declined by a spokesman .\nAs it is , the Chargers are still awaiting the disposition of a similar case involving wide receiver Vincent Jackson , arrested Jan . 6 in Clairemont on suspicion of driving under the influence .\nJackson , also facing charges of driving while on probation for a prior DUI , has an arraignment set for Feb . 17 in San Diego Superior Court .\nWilliams , a three - time Pro Bowl nose tackle , was stopped for speeding westbound on state route 94 at approximately 1 : 30 a . m Sunday .\nArrested by the CHP on suspicion of drunken driving , he was booked into county jail and later released on bond .\nResults of Williams' blood - alcohol test have not been released .\n\u201c These are just two more arrests that we've had , \u201d said Pat Hodgkin , local executive director of Mothers Against Drunk Driving ( MADD ) , noting that roughly 13 , 000 DUI convictions are issued every year in San Diego County .\n\u201c However , these are media - worthy professionals .\nThese are individuals that not only youth looks up to , but adults look up to as well .\nThey need to understand that they have an effect on people and a responsibility . \u201d\nThe Chargers were involved in one of the most publicized and bizarre instances of a DUI stop in 2006 .\nLinebacker Steve Foley was shot three times by an off - duty Coronado police officer who followed Foley from downtown to the player's home in Poway .\nFoley , his career ended by the bullet wounds , later pleaded guilty to misdemeanor DUI .\nIt was that case that prompted Gary Lawrence , a detective with the Northern Division of the San Diego Police Department , to ally with the Chargers in a program in which players who've been drinking would call \u201c Safe Ride Solutions \u201d and be driven home by an off - duty member of law enforcement .\n\u201c Anytime anybody's arrested for DUI , I get very disappointed , and not just when athletes are involved , \u201d said Lawrence yesterday .\n\u201c We're talking about a crime where people are killed or injured , a crime where people go to jail , and it's 100 percent preventable . \u201d\nCiting his company's confidentiality agreement with clients , Lawrence declined to discuss anything specific pertaining to the Chargers and their players .\nFrom its start with the team , though , the business has grown to include clients from other high - profile realms and put to work by other NFL franchises .\nIn recognition of the program , the league gave the Chargers its Winston - Shell Award in 2007 for \u201c demonstrating commitment and dedication to developing unique and innovative ideas and solutions . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "35_3ecbplus.xml_79", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "35_3ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Williams' DUI arrest just the latest for Chargers", "start_char": 14, "end_char": 20, "mention_text": "arrest", "gold_cluster": "ACT17641449769632537", "lemma": "arrest", "sentence_tokens": [ "williams'", "dui", "arrest", "late", "charger" ], "marked_sentence": "Williams' DUI arrest just the latest for Chargers", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . utsandiego . com / news / 2009 / Feb / 04 / 1s4chargers222254 - williams - dui - arrest - just - latest - /\nWilliams' DUI arrest just the latest for Chargers\nTeam has program to address problem\n2 A . M . FEB . 4 , 2009\nTwo years ago , the Chargers won an NFL special award for helping start a San Diego program by which players who've been imbibing can call a private number for a ride home , an alternative to driving under the influence .\nA former Chargers fullback , Lorenzo Neal , was among the co - founders of the \u201c Safe Ride Solutions \u201d program that since has been expanded to other NFL cities .\nEvidently , though , the drinking and driving problem hasn't been eradicated in San Diego .\nSunday , for the second time in less than four weeks , a Chargers player was pulled over in the early - morning hours and arrested on suspicion of DUI .\n\u201c It's disappointing to hear about the issue involving Jamal Williams , \u201d said General Manager A . J . Smith in a news release issued by the team yesterday .\n\u201c We'll continue to monitor the situation and let the legal process run its course . \u201d\nSmith's statement served as the only comment from the Chargers .\nA request to interview club President Dean Spanos was declined by a spokesman .\nAs it is , the Chargers are still awaiting the disposition of a similar case involving wide receiver Vincent Jackson , arrested Jan . 6 in Clairemont on suspicion of driving under the influence .\nJackson , also facing charges of driving while on probation for a prior DUI , has an arraignment set for Feb . 17 in San Diego Superior Court .\nWilliams , a three - time Pro Bowl nose tackle , was stopped for speeding westbound on state route 94 at approximately 1 : 30 a . m Sunday .\nArrested by the CHP on suspicion of drunken driving , he was booked into county jail and later released on bond .\nResults of Williams' blood - alcohol test have not been released .\n\u201c These are just two more arrests that we've had , \u201d said Pat Hodgkin , local executive director of Mothers Against Drunk Driving ( MADD ) , noting that roughly 13 , 000 DUI convictions are issued every year in San Diego County .\n\u201c However , these are media - worthy professionals .\nThese are individuals that not only youth looks up to , but adults look up to as well .\nThey need to understand that they have an effect on people and a responsibility . \u201d\nThe Chargers were involved in one of the most publicized and bizarre instances of a DUI stop in 2006 .\nLinebacker Steve Foley was shot three times by an off - duty Coronado police officer who followed Foley from downtown to the player's home in Poway .\nFoley , his career ended by the bullet wounds , later pleaded guilty to misdemeanor DUI .\nIt was that case that prompted Gary Lawrence , a detective with the Northern Division of the San Diego Police Department , to ally with the Chargers in a program in which players who've been drinking would call \u201c Safe Ride Solutions \u201d and be driven home by an off - duty member of law enforcement .\n\u201c Anytime anybody's arrested for DUI , I get very disappointed , and not just when athletes are involved , \u201d said Lawrence yesterday .\n\u201c We're talking about a crime where people are killed or injured , a crime where people go to jail , and it's 100 percent preventable . \u201d\nCiting his company's confidentiality agreement with clients , Lawrence declined to discuss anything specific pertaining to the Chargers and their players .\nFrom its start with the team , though , the business has grown to include clients from other high - profile realms and put to work by other NFL franchises .\nIn recognition of the program , the league gave the Chargers its Winston - Shell Award in 2007 for \u201c demonstrating commitment and dedication to developing unique and innovative ideas and solutions . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "35_3ecbplus.xml_22", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "35_3ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Williams' DUI arrest just the latest for Chargers", "start_char": 30, "end_char": 36, "mention_text": "latest", "gold_cluster": "ACT17641449769632537", "lemma": "late", "sentence_tokens": [ "williams'", "dui", "arrest", "late", "charger" ], "marked_sentence": "Williams' DUI arrest just the latest for Chargers", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . utsandiego . com / news / 2009 / Feb / 04 / 1s4chargers222254 - williams - dui - arrest - just - latest - /\nWilliams' DUI arrest just the latest for Chargers\nTeam has program to address problem\n2 A . M . FEB . 4 , 2009\nTwo years ago , the Chargers won an NFL special award for helping start a San Diego program by which players who've been imbibing can call a private number for a ride home , an alternative to driving under the influence .\nA former Chargers fullback , Lorenzo Neal , was among the co - founders of the \u201c Safe Ride Solutions \u201d program that since has been expanded to other NFL cities .\nEvidently , though , the drinking and driving problem hasn't been eradicated in San Diego .\nSunday , for the second time in less than four weeks , a Chargers player was pulled over in the early - morning hours and arrested on suspicion of DUI .\n\u201c It's disappointing to hear about the issue involving Jamal Williams , \u201d said General Manager A . J . Smith in a news release issued by the team yesterday .\n\u201c We'll continue to monitor the situation and let the legal process run its course . \u201d\nSmith's statement served as the only comment from the Chargers .\nA request to interview club President Dean Spanos was declined by a spokesman .\nAs it is , the Chargers are still awaiting the disposition of a similar case involving wide receiver Vincent Jackson , arrested Jan . 6 in Clairemont on suspicion of driving under the influence .\nJackson , also facing charges of driving while on probation for a prior DUI , has an arraignment set for Feb . 17 in San Diego Superior Court .\nWilliams , a three - time Pro Bowl nose tackle , was stopped for speeding westbound on state route 94 at approximately 1 : 30 a . m Sunday .\nArrested by the CHP on suspicion of drunken driving , he was booked into county jail and later released on bond .\nResults of Williams' blood - alcohol test have not been released .\n\u201c These are just two more arrests that we've had , \u201d said Pat Hodgkin , local executive director of Mothers Against Drunk Driving ( MADD ) , noting that roughly 13 , 000 DUI convictions are issued every year in San Diego County .\n\u201c However , these are media - worthy professionals .\nThese are individuals that not only youth looks up to , but adults look up to as well .\nThey need to understand that they have an effect on people and a responsibility . \u201d\nThe Chargers were involved in one of the most publicized and bizarre instances of a DUI stop in 2006 .\nLinebacker Steve Foley was shot three times by an off - duty Coronado police officer who followed Foley from downtown to the player's home in Poway .\nFoley , his career ended by the bullet wounds , later pleaded guilty to misdemeanor DUI .\nIt was that case that prompted Gary Lawrence , a detective with the Northern Division of the San Diego Police Department , to ally with the Chargers in a program in which players who've been drinking would call \u201c Safe Ride Solutions \u201d and be driven home by an off - duty member of law enforcement .\n\u201c Anytime anybody's arrested for DUI , I get very disappointed , and not just when athletes are involved , \u201d said Lawrence yesterday .\n\u201c We're talking about a crime where people are killed or injured , a crime where people go to jail , and it's 100 percent preventable . \u201d\nCiting his company's confidentiality agreement with clients , Lawrence declined to discuss anything specific pertaining to the Chargers and their players .\nFrom its start with the team , though , the business has grown to include clients from other high - profile realms and put to work by other NFL franchises .\nIn recognition of the program , the league gave the Chargers its Winston - Shell Award in 2007 for \u201c demonstrating commitment and dedication to developing unique and innovative ideas and solutions . \u201d" }, { "mention_id": "35_7ecb.xml_12", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "35_7ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "San Diego 's Jackson is arrested on suspicion of drunk driving", "start_char": 13, "end_char": 20, "mention_text": "Jackson", "gold_cluster": "HUM17642029846412556", "lemma": "Jackson", "sentence_tokens": [ "san", "diego", "jackson", "arrest", "suspicion", "drunk", "driving" ], "marked_sentence": "San Diego 's Jackson is arrested on suspicion of drunk driving", "marked_doc": "San Diego 's Jackson is arrested on suspicion of drunk driving\nHe allegedly fails sobriety tests after being stopped on San Diego freeway .\nHe releases statement saying he doubts charges will be filed and looks forward to proving his innocence .\nSan Diego Chargers wide receiver Vincent Jackson was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of drunk driving .\nJackson failed sobriety tests shortly after 2 a.m. on State Route 52 in San Diego , a California Highway Patrol officer said .\nJackson , whose blood-alcohol level was unknown , was on probation for a previous DUI arrest .\nThe player was taken to the San Diego County Jail and released .\nChargers General Manager A.J. 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Jamal - Williams - Hire - a - Driver . html\nHey , Jamal Williams : Hire a Driver !\nThursday , Apr 2 , 2009 | Updated 1 : 32 PM PDT\nThe City Attorney's Office is considering whether to file misdemeanor drunk - driving charges against Chargers defensive lineman Jamal Williams .\nWilliams , 32 , was pulled over for speeding in his Bentley on State Route 94 around 1 : 30 a . m . on February 1 , but was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving .\nHe had refused a Breathalyzer test and was given a blood - alcohol test instead .\nThe results from the test were released Wednesday and showed a level of 0 . 07 percent - - just under the California legal limit of 0 . 08 percent .\nCHP Officer Brian Pennings said that the blood had been drawn well after Williams' arrest , meaning he could have been intoxicated when officers had pulled him over .\nCity Attorney spokeswoman Gina Coburn said the case remains under review and is being investigated further ." }, { "mention_id": "18_4ecbplus.xml_2", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Breaking News - Three People Shot in Office Shooting in Suburban Detroit", "start_char": 22, "end_char": 28, "mention_text": "People", "gold_cluster": "HUM17634402498585457", "lemma": "People", "sentence_tokens": [ "break", "news", "people", "shot", "office", "shoot", "suburban", "detroit" ], "marked_sentence": "Breaking News - Three People Shot in Office Shooting in Suburban Detroit", "marked_doc": "http : / / voices . yahoo . com / breaking - news - three - people - shot - office - shooting - 292999 . html ? cat=8\nBreaking News - Three People Shot in Office Shooting in Suburban Detroit\nApr 9 , 2007\nThere is breaking news out of Troy , Michigan , a suburb of Detroit .\n\"A gunman shot three people at a suburban Detroit office building Monday morning , and officers were searching for the shooter , police said .\nThe victims' conditions weren't immediately known , said Troy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck .\nA spokeswoman for Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak said the three victims were taken to the hospital but could not provide more details .\nWitnesses told Detroit broadcast stations that the shooter was a former employee of an accounting firm inside the building . \" ( Yahoo ! News article )\nAt this time , there is no information on the whereabouts of the shooter .\nHowever , there is additional information detailing the scene of the crime .\n\"The 170 , 000 - square - foot building houses a number of businesses , including law offices , a State Farm insurance office and C&G Accounting , where the shooting was believed to have occurred .\nPolice at first told workers to stay in their offices but a short time later evacuated the building .\nPolice in bulletproof vests and with guns could be seen going into the building , and people from inside could later be seen walking quickly out through a parking lot .\nThe office building is about 15 miles north of Detroit . ( CNN News Article )\nWhile both Yahoo ! News and CNN News aren't reporting additional information regarding the suspect and the situation , Fox News is .\n\"Troy Police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck told FOX News that it's unknown if the shooter is still in the building or if he escaped but the car police believe he arrived at the building in no longer is in the parking lot .\n'We're actively looking for him and the vehicle , ' he said shortly before noon EDT .\n'There's an active search for this suspect . 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Gerry Scherlinck .\nA spokeswoman for Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak said the three victims were taken to the hospital but could not provide more details .\nWitnesses told Detroit broadcast stations that the shooter was a former employee of an accounting firm inside the building . \" ( Yahoo ! News article )\nAt this time , there is no information on the whereabouts of the shooter .\nHowever , there is additional information detailing the scene of the crime .\n\"The 170 , 000 - square - foot building houses a number of businesses , including law offices , a State Farm insurance office and C&G Accounting , where the shooting was believed to have occurred .\nPolice at first told workers to stay in their offices but a short time later evacuated the building .\nPolice in bulletproof vests and with guns could be seen going into the building , and people from inside could later be seen walking quickly out through a parking lot .\nThe office building is about 15 miles north of Detroit . ( CNN News Article )\nWhile both Yahoo ! News and CNN News aren't reporting additional information regarding the suspect and the situation , Fox News is .\n\"Troy Police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck told FOX News that it's unknown if the shooter is still in the building or if he escaped but the car police believe he arrived at the building in no longer is in the parking lot .\n'We're actively looking for him and the vehicle , ' he said shortly before noon EDT .\n'There's an active search for this suspect . 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Gerry Scherlinck .\nA spokeswoman for Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak said the three victims were taken to the hospital but could not provide more details .\nWitnesses told Detroit broadcast stations that the shooter was a former employee of an accounting firm inside the building . \" ( Yahoo ! News article )\nAt this time , there is no information on the whereabouts of the shooter .\nHowever , there is additional information detailing the scene of the crime .\n\"The 170 , 000 - square - foot building houses a number of businesses , including law offices , a State Farm insurance office and C&G Accounting , where the shooting was believed to have occurred .\nPolice at first told workers to stay in their offices but a short time later evacuated the building .\nPolice in bulletproof vests and with guns could be seen going into the building , and people from inside could later be seen walking quickly out through a parking lot .\nThe office building is about 15 miles north of Detroit . ( CNN News Article )\nWhile both Yahoo ! News and CNN News aren't reporting additional information regarding the suspect and the situation , Fox News is .\n\"Troy Police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck told FOX News that it's unknown if the shooter is still in the building or if he escaped but the car police believe he arrived at the building in no longer is in the parking lot .\n'We're actively looking for him and the vehicle , ' he said shortly before noon EDT .\n'There's an active search for this suspect . 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Gerry Scherlinck .\nA spokeswoman for Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak said the three victims were taken to the hospital but could not provide more details .\nWitnesses told Detroit broadcast stations that the shooter was a former employee of an accounting firm inside the building . \" ( Yahoo ! News article )\nAt this time , there is no information on the whereabouts of the shooter .\nHowever , there is additional information detailing the scene of the crime .\n\"The 170 , 000 - square - foot building houses a number of businesses , including law offices , a State Farm insurance office and C&G Accounting , where the shooting was believed to have occurred .\nPolice at first told workers to stay in their offices but a short time later evacuated the building .\nPolice in bulletproof vests and with guns could be seen going into the building , and people from inside could later be seen walking quickly out through a parking lot .\nThe office building is about 15 miles north of Detroit . ( CNN News Article )\nWhile both Yahoo ! News and CNN News aren't reporting additional information regarding the suspect and the situation , Fox News is .\n\"Troy Police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck told FOX News that it's unknown if the shooter is still in the building or if he escaped but the car police believe he arrived at the building in no longer is in the parking lot .\n'We're actively looking for him and the vehicle , ' he said shortly before noon EDT .\n'There's an active search for this suspect . 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Gerry Scherlinck .\nA spokeswoman for Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak said the three victims were taken to the hospital but could not provide more details .\nWitnesses told Detroit broadcast stations that the shooter was a former employee of an accounting firm inside the building . \" ( Yahoo ! News article )\nAt this time , there is no information on the whereabouts of the shooter .\nHowever , there is additional information detailing the scene of the crime .\n\"The 170 , 000 - square - foot building houses a number of businesses , including law offices , a State Farm insurance office and C&G Accounting , where the shooting was believed to have occurred .\nPolice at first told workers to stay in their offices but a short time later evacuated the building .\nPolice in bulletproof vests and with guns could be seen going into the building , and people from inside could later be seen walking quickly out through a parking lot .\nThe office building is about 15 miles north of Detroit . ( CNN News Article )\nWhile both Yahoo ! News and CNN News aren't reporting additional information regarding the suspect and the situation , Fox News is .\n\"Troy Police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck told FOX News that it's unknown if the shooter is still in the building or if he escaped but the car police believe he arrived at the building in no longer is in the parking lot .\n'We're actively looking for him and the vehicle , ' he said shortly before noon EDT .\n'There's an active search for this suspect . '\nThe suspect's name is Anthony Calamita and he was described by police as a 5 foot , 8 inch 38 - year - old male weighing 180 pounds , with short black hair parted on the side , wearing a dark brown or blue sweater and navy pants .\nWitnesses told Local FOX affiliate WJBK in Detroit there were sounds of gunfire around 10 : 30 a . m .\nEmployees of the building told WJBK that the shooter was a former disgruntled employee who brought a rifle into the building .\nHis picture was passed out to officers on the scene .\nThe suspect's car was described as a silver 2007 Ford Fusion with the license plate BEY 0843 . \" ( Fox News article )\nAdditional information will follow as more details of the incident become known .\nIt is unclear as to the nature of the dispute ." }, { "mention_id": "18_4ecbplus.xml_8", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "4", "sentence": "\"A gunman shot three people at a suburban Detroit office building Monday morning , and officers were searching for the shooter , police said .", "start_char": 129, "end_char": 135, "mention_text": "police", "gold_cluster": "HUM17650310358342983", "lemma": "police", "sentence_tokens": [ "\"a", "gunman", "shoot", "people", "suburban", "detroit", "office", "building", "monday", "morning", "officer", "search", "shooter", "police", "say" ], "marked_sentence": "\"A gunman shot three people at a suburban Detroit office building Monday morning , and officers were searching for the shooter , police said .", "marked_doc": "http : / / voices . yahoo . com / breaking - news - three - people - shot - office - shooting - 292999 . html ? cat=8\nBreaking News - Three People Shot in Office Shooting in Suburban Detroit\nApr 9 , 2007\nThere is breaking news out of Troy , Michigan , a suburb of Detroit .\n\"A gunman shot three people at a suburban Detroit office building Monday morning , and officers were searching for the shooter , police said .\nThe victims' conditions weren't immediately known , said Troy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck .\nA spokeswoman for Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak said the three victims were taken to the hospital but could not provide more details .\nWitnesses told Detroit broadcast stations that the shooter was a former employee of an accounting firm inside the building . \" ( Yahoo ! News article )\nAt this time , there is no information on the whereabouts of the shooter .\nHowever , there is additional information detailing the scene of the crime .\n\"The 170 , 000 - square - foot building houses a number of businesses , including law offices , a State Farm insurance office and C&G Accounting , where the shooting was believed to have occurred .\nPolice at first told workers to stay in their offices but a short time later evacuated the building .\nPolice in bulletproof vests and with guns could be seen going into the building , and people from inside could later be seen walking quickly out through a parking lot .\nThe office building is about 15 miles north of Detroit . ( CNN News Article )\nWhile both Yahoo ! News and CNN News aren't reporting additional information regarding the suspect and the situation , Fox News is .\n\"Troy Police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck told FOX News that it's unknown if the shooter is still in the building or if he escaped but the car police believe he arrived at the building in no longer is in the parking lot .\n'We're actively looking for him and the vehicle , ' he said shortly before noon EDT .\n'There's an active search for this suspect . 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Gerry Scherlinck .\nA spokeswoman for Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak said the three victims were taken to the hospital but could not provide more details .\nWitnesses told Detroit broadcast stations that the shooter was a former employee of an accounting firm inside the building . \" ( Yahoo ! News article )\nAt this time , there is no information on the whereabouts of the shooter .\nHowever , there is additional information detailing the scene of the crime .\n\"The 170 , 000 - square - foot building houses a number of businesses , including law offices , a State Farm insurance office and C&G Accounting , where the shooting was believed to have occurred .\nPolice at first told workers to stay in their offices but a short time later evacuated the building .\nPolice in bulletproof vests and with guns could be seen going into the building , and people from inside could later be seen walking quickly out through a parking lot .\nThe office building is about 15 miles north of Detroit . 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'\nThe suspect's name is Anthony Calamita and he was described by police as a 5 foot , 8 inch 38 - year - old male weighing 180 pounds , with short black hair parted on the side , wearing a dark brown or blue sweater and navy pants .\nWitnesses told Local FOX affiliate WJBK in Detroit there were sounds of gunfire around 10 : 30 a . m .\nEmployees of the building told WJBK that the shooter was a former disgruntled employee who brought a rifle into the building .\nHis picture was passed out to officers on the scene .\nThe suspect's car was described as a silver 2007 Ford Fusion with the license plate BEY 0843 . \" ( Fox News article )\nAdditional information will follow as more details of the incident become known .\nIt is unclear as to the nature of the dispute ." }, { "mention_id": "18_4ecbplus.xml_16", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_4ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Breaking News - Three People Shot in Office Shooting in Suburban Detroit", "start_char": 53, "end_char": 72, "mention_text": "in Suburban Detroit", "gold_cluster": "10000001714", "lemma": "Suburban", "sentence_tokens": [ "break", "news", "people", "shot", "office", "shoot", "suburban", "detroit" ], "marked_sentence": "Breaking News - Three People Shot in Office Shooting in Suburban Detroit ", "marked_doc": "http : / / voices . yahoo . com / breaking - news - three - people - shot - office - shooting - 292999 . html ? cat=8\nBreaking News - Three People Shot in Office Shooting in Suburban Detroit \nApr 9 , 2007\nThere is breaking news out of Troy , Michigan , a suburb of Detroit .\n\"A gunman shot three people at a suburban Detroit office building Monday morning , and officers were searching for the shooter , police said .\nThe victims' conditions weren't immediately known , said Troy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck .\nA spokeswoman for Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak said the three victims were taken to the hospital but could not provide more details .\nWitnesses told Detroit broadcast stations that the shooter was a former employee of an accounting firm inside the building . \" ( Yahoo ! News article )\nAt this time , there is no information on the whereabouts of the shooter .\nHowever , there is additional information detailing the scene of the crime .\n\"The 170 , 000 - square - foot building houses a number of businesses , including law offices , a State Farm insurance office and C&G Accounting , where the shooting was believed to have occurred .\nPolice at first told workers to stay in their offices but a short time later evacuated the building .\nPolice in bulletproof vests and with guns could be seen going into the building , and people from inside could later be seen walking quickly out through a parking lot .\nThe office building is about 15 miles north of Detroit . ( CNN News Article )\nWhile both Yahoo ! News and CNN News aren't reporting additional information regarding the suspect and the situation , Fox News is .\n\"Troy Police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck told FOX News that it's unknown if the shooter is still in the building or if he escaped but the car police believe he arrived at the building in no longer is in the parking lot .\n'We're actively looking for him and the vehicle , ' he said shortly before noon EDT .\n'There's an active search for this suspect . 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Gerry Scherlinck .\nA spokeswoman for Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak said the three victims were taken to the hospital but could not provide more details .\nWitnesses told Detroit broadcast stations that the shooter was a former employee of an accounting firm inside the building . \" ( Yahoo ! News article )\nAt this time , there is no information on the whereabouts of the shooter .\nHowever , there is additional information detailing the scene of the crime .\n\"The 170 , 000 - square - foot building houses a number of businesses , including law offices , a State Farm insurance office and C&G Accounting , where the shooting was believed to have occurred .\nPolice at first told workers to stay in their offices but a short time later evacuated the building .\nPolice in bulletproof vests and with guns could be seen going into the building , and people from inside could later be seen walking quickly out through a parking lot .\nThe office building is about 15 miles north of Detroit . 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Gerry Scherlinck .\nA spokeswoman for Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak said the three victims were taken to the hospital but could not provide more details .\nWitnesses told Detroit broadcast stations that the shooter was a former employee of an accounting firm inside the building . \" ( Yahoo ! News article )\nAt this time , there is no information on the whereabouts of the shooter .\nHowever , there is additional information detailing the scene of the crime .\n\"The 170 , 000 - square - foot building houses a number of businesses , including law offices , a State Farm insurance office and C&G Accounting , where the shooting was believed to have occurred .\nPolice at first told workers to stay in their offices but a short time later evacuated the building .\nPolice in bulletproof vests and with guns could be seen going into the building , and people from inside could later be seen walking quickly out through a parking lot .\nThe office building is about 15 miles north of Detroit . ( CNN News Article )\nWhile both Yahoo ! News and CNN News aren't reporting additional information regarding the suspect and the situation , Fox News is .\n\"Troy Police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck told FOX News that it's unknown if the shooter is still in the building or if he escaped but the car police believe he arrived at the building in no longer is in the parking lot .\n'We're actively looking for him and the vehicle , ' he said shortly before noon EDT .\n'There's an active search for this suspect . 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Gerry Scherlinck .\nA spokeswoman for Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak said the three victims were taken to the hospital but could not provide more details .\nWitnesses told Detroit broadcast stations that the shooter was a former employee of an accounting firm inside the building . \" ( Yahoo ! News article )\nAt this time , there is no information on the whereabouts of the shooter .\nHowever , there is additional information detailing the scene of the crime .\n\"The 170 , 000 - square - foot building houses a number of businesses , including law offices , a State Farm insurance office and C&G Accounting , where the shooting was believed to have occurred .\nPolice at first told workers to stay in their offices but a short time later evacuated the building .\nPolice in bulletproof vests and with guns could be seen going into the building , and people from inside could later be seen walking quickly out through a parking lot .\nThe office building is about 15 miles north of Detroit . ( CNN News Article )\nWhile both Yahoo ! News and CNN News aren't reporting additional information regarding the suspect and the situation , Fox News is .\n\"Troy Police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck told FOX News that it's unknown if the shooter is still in the building or if he escaped but the car police believe he arrived at the building in no longer is in the parking lot .\n'We're actively looking for him and the vehicle , ' he said shortly before noon EDT .\n'There's an active search for this suspect . 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Gerry Scherlinck .\nA spokeswoman for Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak said the three victims were taken to the hospital but could not provide more details .\nWitnesses told Detroit broadcast stations that the shooter was a former employee of an accounting firm inside the building . \" ( Yahoo ! News article )\nAt this time , there is no information on the whereabouts of the shooter .\nHowever , there is additional information detailing the scene of the crime .\n\"The 170 , 000 - square - foot building houses a number of businesses , including law offices , a State Farm insurance office and C&G Accounting , where the shooting was believed to have occurred .\nPolice at first told workers to stay in their offices but a short time later evacuated the building .\nPolice in bulletproof vests and with guns could be seen going into the building , and people from inside could later be seen walking quickly out through a parking lot .\nThe office building is about 15 miles north of Detroit . ( CNN News Article )\nWhile both Yahoo ! News and CNN News aren't reporting additional information regarding the suspect and the situation , Fox News is .\n\"Troy Police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck told FOX News that it's unknown if the shooter is still in the building or if he escaped but the car police believe he arrived at the building in no longer is in the parking lot .\n'We're actively looking for him and the vehicle , ' he said shortly before noon EDT .\n'There's an active search for this suspect . 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Gerry Scherlinck .\nA spokeswoman for Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak said the three victims were taken to the hospital but could not provide more details .\nWitnesses told Detroit broadcast stations that the shooter was a former employee of an accounting firm inside the building . \" ( Yahoo ! News article )\nAt this time , there is no information on the whereabouts of the shooter .\nHowever , there is additional information detailing the scene of the crime .\n\"The 170 , 000 - square - foot building houses a number of businesses , including law offices , a State Farm insurance office and C&G Accounting , where the shooting was believed to have occurred .\nPolice at first told workers to stay in their offices but a short time later evacuated the building .\nPolice in bulletproof vests and with guns could be seen going into the building , and people from inside could later be seen walking quickly out through a parking lot .\nThe office building is about 15 miles north of Detroit . ( CNN News Article )\nWhile both Yahoo ! News and CNN News aren't reporting additional information regarding the suspect and the situation , Fox News is .\n\"Troy Police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck told FOX News that it's unknown if the shooter is still in the building or if he escaped but the car police believe he arrived at the building in no longer is in the parking lot .\n'We're actively looking for him and the vehicle , ' he said shortly before noon EDT .\n'There's an active search for this suspect . 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Gerry Scherlinck .\nA spokeswoman for Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak said the three victims were taken to the hospital but could not provide more details .\nWitnesses told Detroit broadcast stations that the shooter was a former employee of an accounting firm inside the building . \" ( Yahoo ! News article )\nAt this time , there is no information on the whereabouts of the shooter .\nHowever , there is additional information detailing the scene of the crime .\n\"The 170 , 000 - square - foot building houses a number of businesses , including law offices , a State Farm insurance office and C&G Accounting , where the shooting was believed to have occurred .\nPolice at first told workers to stay in their offices but a short time later evacuated the building .\nPolice in bulletproof vests and with guns could be seen going into the building , and people from inside could later be seen walking quickly out through a parking lot .\nThe office building is about 15 miles north of Detroit . ( CNN News Article )\nWhile both Yahoo ! News and CNN News aren't reporting additional information regarding the suspect and the situation , Fox News is .\n\"Troy Police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck told FOX News that it's unknown if the shooter is still in the building or if he escaped but the car police believe he arrived at the building in no longer is in the parking lot .\n'We're actively looking for him and the vehicle , ' he said shortly before noon EDT .\n'There's an active search for this suspect . 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Gerry Scherlinck said .\nSome witnesses told police that when the shooter walked into the office on the building's second floor around 10 a . m . Monday , he looked as if he was trying to hide something , Troy Police Chief Charles Craft said .\nPolice couldn't say how many shots were fired .\n\"I'm not positive all three of the people were targeted , but there appeared to be some purpose , \" Craft said .\nThe families of the two wounded men requested \"total privacy , \" and the hospital would not release any details about their conditions , Beaumont Hospital spokeswoman Ilene Wolfe said .\nShe said the third victim died on the way to the hospital .\nLaCalamita was listed among the professional staff on the website of Gordon Advisors , a public accounting and business consulting firm in the building .\nCalls to Gordon Advisors were not answered Monday afternoon , and a recording said the offices were closed .\nScherlinck described the shooter as a former employee of one of the offices who might have been terminated as recently as a week ago .\nThe man was armed with a long gun , either a shotgun or a rifle , Scherlinck said .\nThe 170 , 000 - square - foot building houses a number of businesses , including law offices and the accounting firm where the shooting was believed to have occurred .\nPolice at first told workers to stay in their offices but a short time later evacuated the building , about 15 miles north of Detroit .\nBill Adgate , who works at LPL Financial inside the building , said he had hunkered down inside the office for a couple of hours with furniture pushed up against the door .\nHe said police told the group to stay put until officers allowed them to leave .\n\"It's tough .\nI want to get out , \" Adgate said by telephone ." }, { "mention_id": "18_10ecbplus.xml_34", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_10ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "6", "sentence": "The man accused of shooting his three former co - workers is Anthony LaCalamita III , a 38 - year - old Troy resident who was fired from Gordon Advisors on Thursday .", "start_char": 137, "end_char": 152, "mention_text": "Gordon Advisors", "gold_cluster": "10000001716", "lemma": "Advisors", "sentence_tokens": [ "man", "accuse", "shoot", "his", "co", "worker", "anthony", "lacalamita", "iii", "38", "year", "old", "troy", "resident", "fire", "gordon", "advisors", "thursday" ], "marked_sentence": "The man accused of shooting his three former co - workers is Anthony LaCalamita III , a 38 - year - old Troy resident who was fired from Gordon Advisors on Thursday .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . foxnews . com / story / 2007 / 04 / 11 / detroit - office - shooter - charged - with - murder - attempted - murder /\nDetroit Office Shooter Charged With Murder , Attempted Murder\nPublished April 11 , 2007\nA man fired four days earlier from his job as an accountant walked into his old office , passed by the receptionist and made his way to a manager's office with the purpose of killing him with a shotgun , a police sergeant said Wednesday during the man's arraignment .\nWhen Monday's violence had concluded , the receptionist - - Madeline Kafoury - - was shot dead and two managers , Paul Riva and Alan Steinberg , were wounded .\nSteinberg was shot in the hip and has spoken to police about the attack , while Riva had not yet regained consciousness and was on a ventilator .\nThe man accused of shooting his three former co - workers is Anthony LaCalamita III , a 38 - year - old Troy resident who was fired from Gordon Advisors on Thursday .\nA not guilty plea was entered on LaCalamita's behalf during Wednesday's hearing .\nLaCalamita is charged with first - degree murder in the death of Kafoury , 63 , of Warren .\nHe also is charged with two counts of intent to murder in the shootings of Riva , 47 , of Sterling Heights , and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township - - as well as three counts of possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and one count of fleeing and eluding police .\nLaCalamita was asked by Judge Michael A . 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Barry Whiteside said LaCalamita first stopped at the reception area after 10 a . m . on Monday and talked to Kafoury , then entered Steinberg's office and asked him twice if he wanted to be shot .\nSteinberg told police he thought LaCalamita was holding a toy gun .\n\"He didn't think it was real until he saw the shotgun was being racked , \" Whiteside said .\nAfter shooting Steinberg , Whiteside said LaCalamita walked down the hall and into Riva's office .\nKafoury , who was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , was struck in her midsection , Whiteside said .\nShe fell to the floor and died from her wounds , he said .\nLaCalamita then fired one round at Riva , who was struck in the upper chest area .\nRiva tried to step over Kafoury and collapsed in the hall , Whiteside said .\nPolice said LaCalamita targeted the two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside said LaCalamita first stopped at the reception area after 10 a . m . on Monday and talked to Kafoury , then entered Steinberg's office and asked him twice if he wanted to be shot .\nSteinberg told police he thought LaCalamita was holding a toy gun .\n\"He didn't think it was real until he saw the shotgun was being racked , \" Whiteside said .\nAfter shooting Steinberg , Whiteside said LaCalamita walked down the hall and into Riva's office .\nKafoury , who was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , was struck in her midsection , Whiteside said .\nShe fell to the floor and died from her wounds , he said .\nLaCalamita then fired one round at Riva , who was struck in the upper chest area .\nRiva tried to step over Kafoury and collapsed in the hall , Whiteside said .\nPolice said LaCalamita targeted the two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside said LaCalamita first stopped at the reception area after 10 a . m . on Monday and talked to Kafoury , then entered Steinberg's office and asked him twice if he wanted to be shot .\nSteinberg told police he thought LaCalamita was holding a toy gun .\n\"He didn't think it was real until he saw the shotgun was being racked , \" Whiteside said .\nAfter shooting Steinberg , Whiteside said LaCalamita walked down the hall and into Riva's office .\nKafoury , who was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , was struck in her midsection , Whiteside said .\nShe fell to the floor and died from her wounds , he said .\nLaCalamita then fired one round at Riva , who was struck in the upper chest area .\nRiva tried to step over Kafoury and collapsed in the hall , Whiteside said .\nPolice said LaCalamita targeted the two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside said LaCalamita first stopped at the reception area after 10 a . m . on Monday and talked to Kafoury , then entered Steinberg's office and asked him twice if he wanted to be shot .\nSteinberg told police he thought LaCalamita was holding a toy gun .\n\"He didn't think it was real until he saw the shotgun was being racked , \" Whiteside said .\nAfter shooting Steinberg , Whiteside said LaCalamita walked down the hall and into Riva's office .\nKafoury , who was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , was struck in her midsection , Whiteside said .\nShe fell to the floor and died from her wounds , he said .\nLaCalamita then fired one round at Riva , who was struck in the upper chest area .\nRiva tried to step over Kafoury and collapsed in the hall , Whiteside said .\nPolice said LaCalamita targeted the two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside said LaCalamita first stopped at the reception area after 10 a . m . on Monday and talked to Kafoury , then entered Steinberg's office and asked him twice if he wanted to be shot .\nSteinberg told police he thought LaCalamita was holding a toy gun .\n\"He didn't think it was real until he saw the shotgun was being racked , \" Whiteside said .\nAfter shooting Steinberg , Whiteside said LaCalamita walked down the hall and into Riva's office .\nKafoury , who was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , was struck in her midsection , Whiteside said .\nShe fell to the floor and died from her wounds , he said .\nLaCalamita then fired one round at Riva , who was struck in the upper chest area .\nRiva tried to step over Kafoury and collapsed in the hall , Whiteside said .\nPolice said LaCalamita targeted the two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside said LaCalamita first stopped at the reception area after 10 a . m . on Monday and talked to Kafoury , then entered Steinberg's office and asked him twice if he wanted to be shot .\nSteinberg told police he thought LaCalamita was holding a toy gun .\n\"He didn't think it was real until he saw the shotgun was being racked , \" Whiteside said .\nAfter shooting Steinberg , Whiteside said LaCalamita walked down the hall and into Riva's office .\nKafoury , who was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , was struck in her midsection , Whiteside said .\nShe fell to the floor and died from her wounds , he said .\nLaCalamita then fired one round at Riva , who was struck in the upper chest area .\nRiva tried to step over Kafoury and collapsed in the hall , Whiteside said .\nPolice said LaCalamita targeted the two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside said LaCalamita first stopped at the reception area after 10 a . m . on Monday and talked to Kafoury , then entered Steinberg's office and asked him twice if he wanted to be shot .\nSteinberg told police he thought LaCalamita was holding a toy gun .\n\"He didn't think it was real until he saw the shotgun was being racked , \" Whiteside said .\nAfter shooting Steinberg , Whiteside said LaCalamita walked down the hall and into Riva's office .\nKafoury , who was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , was struck in her midsection , Whiteside said .\nShe fell to the floor and died from her wounds , he said .\nLaCalamita then fired one round at Riva , who was struck in the upper chest area .\nRiva tried to step over Kafoury and collapsed in the hall , Whiteside said .\nPolice said LaCalamita targeted the two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside said LaCalamita first stopped at the reception area after 10 a . m . on Monday and talked to Kafoury , then entered Steinberg's office and asked him twice if he wanted to be shot .\nSteinberg told police he thought LaCalamita was holding a toy gun .\n\"He didn't think it was real until he saw the shotgun was being racked , \" Whiteside said .\nAfter shooting Steinberg , Whiteside said LaCalamita walked down the hall and into Riva's office .\nKafoury , who was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , was struck in her midsection , Whiteside said .\nShe fell to the floor and died from her wounds , he said .\nLaCalamita then fired one round at Riva , who was struck in the upper chest area .\nRiva tried to step over Kafoury and collapsed in the hall , Whiteside said .\nPolice said LaCalamita targeted the two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Martone if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder .\nHe responded , \"Yes , \" to the series of questions posed by Martone .\nThe judge ordered him held without bond pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nKafoury's loved ones attended Wednesday's arraignment , and her daughter , Charlene - - holding a picture of Kafoury - - sobbed loudly during the proceedings .\n\"She didn't do it .\nShe didn't fire him , \" Charlene Kafoury said .\nLaCalamita sat nearby and did not react to the comments from the victim's daughter .\nAfter the hearing , Charlene Kafoury and other loved ones gathered for a news conference .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" said Charlie Kafoury , Charlene's brother .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives , \" said a tearful Charlie Kafoury , who had difficulty getting out his words .\nA number of loved ones stood behind him and cried audibly .\nThey engaged in a group hug after the news conference .\nTroy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside said LaCalamita first stopped at the reception area after 10 a . m . on Monday and talked to Kafoury , then entered Steinberg's office and asked him twice if he wanted to be shot .\nSteinberg told police he thought LaCalamita was holding a toy gun .\n\"He didn't think it was real until he saw the shotgun was being racked , \" Whiteside said .\nAfter shooting Steinberg , Whiteside said LaCalamita walked down the hall and into Riva's office .\nKafoury , who was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , was struck in her midsection , Whiteside said .\nShe fell to the floor and died from her wounds , he said .\nLaCalamita then fired one round at Riva , who was struck in the upper chest area .\nRiva tried to step over Kafoury and collapsed in the hall , Whiteside said .\nPolice said LaCalamita targeted the two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside said LaCalamita first stopped at the reception area after 10 a . m . on Monday and talked to Kafoury , then entered Steinberg's office and asked him twice if he wanted to be shot .\nSteinberg told police he thought LaCalamita was holding a toy gun .\n\"He didn't think it was real until he saw the shotgun was being racked , \" Whiteside said .\nAfter shooting Steinberg , Whiteside said LaCalamita walked down the hall and into Riva's office .\nKafoury , who was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , was struck in her midsection , Whiteside said .\nShe fell to the floor and died from her wounds , he said .\nLaCalamita then fired one round at Riva , who was struck in the upper chest area .\nRiva tried to step over Kafoury and collapsed in the hall , Whiteside said .\nPolice said LaCalamita targeted the two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck .\nThe man , whom police did not identify , was not in the office suite at the time of the attack .\nPolice said the shotgun was armed with buckshot that contained nine pellets in each shot .\nSome of the pellets hit the victims and some did not , police said .\nLaCalamita was fired from his position as a general accountant last Thursday because of poor performance , police said .\nAccording to receipts police recovered from his apartment , LaCalamita purchased the shotgun around 3 : 45 p . m . on Friday .\nLaCalamita was denied a handgun permit in March , said Scherlinck , who would not say why the permit was denied .\nLaCalamita was arrested Monday afternoon after leading police on a chase north along Interstate 75 in Genesee County in which speeds reached 120 mph .\nA 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three live shells were found in the silver Ford Fusion LaCalamita was driving .\nPolice said they found a long , cardboard box consistent to one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment during a search Monday evening ." }, { "mention_id": "18_3ecbplus.xml_11", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_3ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Troy , Michigan Office Shooting Follow - Up - 1 Dead , 2 Injured , and Suspect Caught", "start_char": 46, "end_char": 47, "mention_text": "1", "gold_cluster": "HUM17644549751498177", "lemma": "1", "sentence_tokens": [ "troy", "michigan", "office", "shooting", "follow", "1", "dead", "2", "injure", "suspect", "catch" ], "marked_sentence": "Troy , Michigan Office Shooting Follow - Up - 1 Dead , 2 Injured , and Suspect Caught", "marked_doc": "http : / / voices . yahoo . com / troy - michigan - office - shooting - follow - 1 - dead - 2 - injured - 294072 . html ? cat=8\nTroy , Michigan Office Shooting Follow - Up - 1 Dead , 2 Injured , and Suspect Caught\nApr 12 , 2007\n\"A man suspected of shooting three people , killing one , at an accounting firm where was fired last week was arrested after a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning attack , authorities said .\nPolice said they had located Anthony LaCalamita , 38 , on Interstate 75 , north of the suburban Detroit office building where the shootings took place .\nSheriff's deputies and state police chased him for 30 miles , including through a construction zone , at speeds up to 120 mph before he finally pulled over after about 15 minutes , Genesee County Sheriff Robert J . Pickell said .\n'He probably realized if he didn't , he was going to be shot , ' Undersheriff James Gage said .\nLaCalamita said nothing after officers surrounded him , Pickell said , describing the suspect as 'subdued .\nVery , very , very subdued . '\nOfficers found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three live shells in the vehicle , Pickell said .\nWitnesses said the shooter used a shotgun or a rifle , Troy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said . \" ( Fox News article )\nThe suspect was finally apprehended after a high - speed chase on Interstate 75 .\nHe was finally stopped near the Saginaw County and Bay County border .\nEvidence found in the vehicle points to having apprehended the correct suspect .\n\"Officers found a gun in the vehicle matching the description of the one used in the shootings , Troy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said .\nSome witnesses told police that when the shooter walked into the office on the building's second floor around 10 a . m . 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Pickell said .\n'He probably realized if he didn't , he was going to be shot , ' Undersheriff James Gage said .\nLaCalamita said nothing after officers surrounded him , Pickell said , describing the suspect as 'subdued .\nVery , very , very subdued . '\nOfficers found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three live shells in the vehicle , Pickell said .\nWitnesses said the shooter used a shotgun or a rifle , Troy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said . \" ( Fox News article )\nThe suspect was finally apprehended after a high - speed chase on Interstate 75 .\nHe was finally stopped near the Saginaw County and Bay County border .\nEvidence found in the vehicle points to having apprehended the correct suspect .\n\"Officers found a gun in the vehicle matching the description of the one used in the shootings , Troy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said .\nSome witnesses told police that when the shooter walked into the office on the building's second floor around 10 a . m . Monday , he looked as if he was trying to hide something , Troy Police Chief Charles Craft said .\nPolice couldn't say how many shots were fired .\n'I'm not positive all three of the people were targeted , but there appeared to be some purpose , ' Craft said .\nThe families of the two wounded men requested 'total privacy , ' and the hospital would not release any details about their conditions , Beaumont Hospital spokeswoman Ilene Wolfe said .\nShe said the third victim died on the way to the hospital .\nLaCalamita was listed among the professional staff on the website of Gordon Advisors , a public accounting and business consulting firm in the building .\nCalls to Gordon Advisors were not answered Monday afternoon , and a recording said the offices were closed . \" ( USA Today article )\nLocal evening news in Michigan originally reported that two of the three victims died .\nThe subsequent car chase tied up traffic on the I - 75 corridor in Flint , Saginaw , and Bay City , Michigan for quite some time ." }, { "mention_id": "18_9ecbplus.xml_14", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_9ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Shooting at Accounting Firm Leaves Woman Dead and 2 Hurt", "start_char": 35, "end_char": 40, "mention_text": "Woman", "gold_cluster": "HUM17644549751498177", "lemma": "Woman", "sentence_tokens": [ "shoot", "accounting", "firm", "leave", "woman", "dead", "2", "hurt" ], "marked_sentence": "Shooting at Accounting Firm Leaves Woman Dead and 2 Hurt", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . nytimes . com / 2007 / 04 / 10 / us / 10revenge . html ? _ r=0\nShooting at Accounting Firm Leaves Woman Dead and 2 Hurt\nPublished : April 10 , 2007\nA man who was fired last week from his job at an accounting firm in suburban Detroit walked into his former office with a shotgun on Monday and shot three people , killing one , before fleeing and leading police officers on a high - speed chase , the authorities said .\nThe suspect , identified as Anthony LaCalamita , entered the second - floor office of the accounting firm , Gordon Advisors , about 10 a . m . and opened fire , the police said .\nA 63 - year - old woman and two men , ages 47 and 48 , were shot , the police said .\nThe woman , identified by the police as Madeline Kafoury , died at the scene , the authorities said .\nThe two other victims were being treated at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak .\nIlene Wolff , a spokeswoman for the hospital , said that their families had requested privacy , and that the hospital was not releasing any information about their condition or the nature of their injuries .\nThough the police declined to release the names of the two men , The Detroit Free Press identified them as Paul Riva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Alan Steinberg , 48 , of Bruce Township .\nBoth are partners in the firm , the newspaper reported .\nMr . LaCalamita , 38 , who was still listed on the firm \u2019 s Web site as a member of its \u201c professional staff , \u201d had been dismissed last week , the police said .\nThough they would not say what his relationship was with any of the victims or what led to the shootings , \u201c it doesn \u2019 t appear it was random , \u201d the Troy police chief , Charles Craft , said .\nOfficers and witnesses described a chaotic scene immediately after the shooting as workers barricaded themselves in their cubicles and offices .\nA few hours later , some employees gathered outside the building but would not speak to reporters .\nThe three - story office building houses other tenants in addition to the accounting firm , and appeared to have no formal security system , Chief Craft said .\nHe said witnesses told the police that Mr . LaCalamita had walked into the building and into the firm \u2019 s unlocked suite as though he were concealing something .\nMr . 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Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , later told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and fired at him , hitting him in the hip area .\nHe then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nReceptionist Madeline Kafoury was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , and the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita shot Riva in the upper chest , then left the building , Whiteside said .\nHe was gone when officers swarmed the office building and began evacuating other workers , then was arrested a few hours later after a chase on a nearby interstate .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nLaCalamita is charged with first - degree murder in the death of Kafoury , 63 , and intent to murder in the shootings of Riva , 47 , and Steinberg , 48 .\nHe also is charged with possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nA not guilty plea was entered on LaCalamita's behalf during the hearing .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nThe judge said he would appoint a lawyer for LaCalamita .\nHe did not have a representative in court Wednesday .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva and Steinberg were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released ." }, { "mention_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml_47", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "start_char": 8, "end_char": 18, "mention_text": "accountant", "gold_cluster": "HUM17634361679347344", "lemma": "accountant", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "buy", "shotgun", "day", "he", "lose", "his", "job", "return", "office", "following", "week", "open", "fire", "his", "boss", "wound", "kill", "receptionist", "associated", "press", "report" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . accountingweb . com / topic / watchdog / fired - accountant - goes - shooting - spree\nFired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree\non Apr 12 2007\nA fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .\nTroy , Mich . police said Anthony LaCalamita III , 38 , targeted two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , later told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and fired at him , hitting him in the hip area .\nHe then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nReceptionist Madeline Kafoury was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , and the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita shot Riva in the upper chest , then left the building , Whiteside said .\nHe was gone when officers swarmed the office building and began evacuating other workers , then was arrested a few hours later after a chase on a nearby interstate .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nLaCalamita is charged with first - degree murder in the death of Kafoury , 63 , and intent to murder in the shootings of Riva , 47 , and Steinberg , 48 .\nHe also is charged with possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nA not guilty plea was entered on LaCalamita's behalf during the hearing .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nThe judge said he would appoint a lawyer for LaCalamita .\nHe did not have a representative in court Wednesday .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva and Steinberg were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released ." }, { "mention_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml_48", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "start_char": 138, "end_char": 144, "mention_text": "bosses", "gold_cluster": "HUM17644603477119489", "lemma": "boss", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "buy", "shotgun", "day", "he", "lose", "his", "job", "return", "office", "following", "week", "open", "fire", "his", "boss", "wound", "kill", "receptionist", "associated", "press", "report" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . accountingweb . com / topic / watchdog / fired - accountant - goes - shooting - spree\nFired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree\non Apr 12 2007\nA fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .\nTroy , Mich . police said Anthony LaCalamita III , 38 , targeted two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , later told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and fired at him , hitting him in the hip area .\nHe then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nReceptionist Madeline Kafoury was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , and the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita shot Riva in the upper chest , then left the building , Whiteside said .\nHe was gone when officers swarmed the office building and began evacuating other workers , then was arrested a few hours later after a chase on a nearby interstate .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nLaCalamita is charged with first - degree murder in the death of Kafoury , 63 , and intent to murder in the shootings of Riva , 47 , and Steinberg , 48 .\nHe also is charged with possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nA not guilty plea was entered on LaCalamita's behalf during the hearing .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nThe judge said he would appoint a lawyer for LaCalamita .\nHe did not have a representative in court Wednesday .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva and Steinberg were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released ." }, { "mention_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml_1", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Fired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree", "start_char": 6, "end_char": 16, "mention_text": "Accountant", "gold_cluster": "HUM17634361679347344", "lemma": "accountant", "sentence_tokens": [ "fired", "accountant", "go", "shoot", "spree" ], "marked_sentence": "Fired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . accountingweb . com / topic / watchdog / fired - accountant - goes - shooting - spree\nFired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree\non Apr 12 2007\nA fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .\nTroy , Mich . police said Anthony LaCalamita III , 38 , targeted two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , later told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and fired at him , hitting him in the hip area .\nHe then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nReceptionist Madeline Kafoury was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , and the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita shot Riva in the upper chest , then left the building , Whiteside said .\nHe was gone when officers swarmed the office building and began evacuating other workers , then was arrested a few hours later after a chase on a nearby interstate .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nLaCalamita is charged with first - degree murder in the death of Kafoury , 63 , and intent to murder in the shootings of Riva , 47 , and Steinberg , 48 .\nHe also is charged with possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nA not guilty plea was entered on LaCalamita's behalf during the hearing .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nThe judge said he would appoint a lawyer for LaCalamita .\nHe did not have a representative in court Wednesday .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva and Steinberg were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released ." }, { "mention_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml_57", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "start_char": 28, "end_char": 35, "mention_text": "shotgun", "gold_cluster": "NON17643576487705162", "lemma": "shotgun", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "buy", "shotgun", "day", "he", "lose", "his", "job", "return", "office", "following", "week", "open", "fire", "his", "boss", "wound", "kill", "receptionist", "associated", "press", "report" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . accountingweb . com / topic / watchdog / fired - accountant - goes - shooting - spree\nFired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree\non Apr 12 2007\nA fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .\nTroy , Mich . police said Anthony LaCalamita III , 38 , targeted two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , later told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and fired at him , hitting him in the hip area .\nHe then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nReceptionist Madeline Kafoury was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , and the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita shot Riva in the upper chest , then left the building , Whiteside said .\nHe was gone when officers swarmed the office building and began evacuating other workers , then was arrested a few hours later after a chase on a nearby interstate .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nLaCalamita is charged with first - degree murder in the death of Kafoury , 63 , and intent to murder in the shootings of Riva , 47 , and Steinberg , 48 .\nHe also is charged with possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nA not guilty plea was entered on LaCalamita's behalf during the hearing .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nThe judge said he would appoint a lawyer for LaCalamita .\nHe did not have a representative in court Wednesday .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva and Steinberg were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released ." }, { "mention_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml_45", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "start_char": 96, "end_char": 114, "mention_text": "the following week", "gold_cluster": "TIM17643674283349250", "lemma": "following", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "buy", "shotgun", "day", "he", "lose", "his", "job", "return", "office", "following", "week", "open", "fire", "his", "boss", "wound", "kill", "receptionist", "associated", "press", "report" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . accountingweb . com / topic / watchdog / fired - accountant - goes - shooting - spree\nFired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree\non Apr 12 2007\nA fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .\nTroy , Mich . police said Anthony LaCalamita III , 38 , targeted two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , later told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and fired at him , hitting him in the hip area .\nHe then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nReceptionist Madeline Kafoury was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , and the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita shot Riva in the upper chest , then left the building , Whiteside said .\nHe was gone when officers swarmed the office building and began evacuating other workers , then was arrested a few hours later after a chase on a nearby interstate .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nLaCalamita is charged with first - degree murder in the death of Kafoury , 63 , and intent to murder in the shootings of Riva , 47 , and Steinberg , 48 .\nHe also is charged with possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nA not guilty plea was entered on LaCalamita's behalf during the hearing .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nThe judge said he would appoint a lawyer for LaCalamita .\nHe did not have a representative in court Wednesday .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva and Steinberg were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released ." }, { "mention_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml_46", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "start_char": 36, "end_char": 49, "mention_text": "the day after", "gold_cluster": "10000001722", "lemma": "after", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "buy", "shotgun", "day", "he", "lose", "his", "job", "return", "office", "following", "week", "open", "fire", "his", "boss", "wound", "kill", "receptionist", "associated", "press", "report" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . accountingweb . com / topic / watchdog / fired - accountant - goes - shooting - spree\nFired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree\non Apr 12 2007\nA fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .\nTroy , Mich . police said Anthony LaCalamita III , 38 , targeted two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , later told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and fired at him , hitting him in the hip area .\nHe then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nReceptionist Madeline Kafoury was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , and the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita shot Riva in the upper chest , then left the building , Whiteside said .\nHe was gone when officers swarmed the office building and began evacuating other workers , then was arrested a few hours later after a chase on a nearby interstate .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nLaCalamita is charged with first - degree murder in the death of Kafoury , 63 , and intent to murder in the shootings of Riva , 47 , and Steinberg , 48 .\nHe also is charged with possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nA not guilty plea was entered on LaCalamita's behalf during the hearing .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nThe judge said he would appoint a lawyer for LaCalamita .\nHe did not have a representative in court Wednesday .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva and Steinberg were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released ." }, { "mention_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml_64", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "start_char": 50, "end_char": 52, "mention_text": "he", "gold_cluster": "HUM17634361679347344", "lemma": "he", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "buy", "shotgun", "day", "he", "lose", "his", "job", "return", "office", "following", "week", "open", "fire", "his", "boss", "wound", "kill", "receptionist", "associated", "press", "report" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . accountingweb . com / topic / watchdog / fired - accountant - goes - shooting - spree\nFired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree\non Apr 12 2007\nA fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .\nTroy , Mich . police said Anthony LaCalamita III , 38 , targeted two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , later told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and fired at him , hitting him in the hip area .\nHe then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nReceptionist Madeline Kafoury was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , and the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita shot Riva in the upper chest , then left the building , Whiteside said .\nHe was gone when officers swarmed the office building and began evacuating other workers , then was arrested a few hours later after a chase on a nearby interstate .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nLaCalamita is charged with first - degree murder in the death of Kafoury , 63 , and intent to murder in the shootings of Riva , 47 , and Steinberg , 48 .\nHe also is charged with possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nA not guilty plea was entered on LaCalamita's behalf during the hearing .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nThe judge said he would appoint a lawyer for LaCalamita .\nHe did not have a representative in court Wednesday .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva and Steinberg were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released ." }, { "mention_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml_3", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Fired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree", "start_char": 34, "end_char": 39, "mention_text": "Spree", "gold_cluster": "10000001723", "lemma": "Spree", "sentence_tokens": [ "fired", "accountant", "go", "shoot", "spree" ], "marked_sentence": "Fired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree ", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . accountingweb . com / topic / watchdog / fired - accountant - goes - shooting - spree\nFired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree \non Apr 12 2007\nA fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .\nTroy , Mich . police said Anthony LaCalamita III , 38 , targeted two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , later told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and fired at him , hitting him in the hip area .\nHe then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nReceptionist Madeline Kafoury was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , and the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita shot Riva in the upper chest , then left the building , Whiteside said .\nHe was gone when officers swarmed the office building and began evacuating other workers , then was arrested a few hours later after a chase on a nearby interstate .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nLaCalamita is charged with first - degree murder in the death of Kafoury , 63 , and intent to murder in the shootings of Riva , 47 , and Steinberg , 48 .\nHe also is charged with possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nA not guilty plea was entered on LaCalamita's behalf during the hearing .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nThe judge said he would appoint a lawyer for LaCalamita .\nHe did not have a representative in court Wednesday .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva and Steinberg were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released ." }, { "mention_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml_4", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Fired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree", "start_char": 17, "end_char": 21, "mention_text": "Goes", "gold_cluster": "10000001724", "lemma": "go", "sentence_tokens": [ "fired", "accountant", "go", "shoot", "spree" ], "marked_sentence": "Fired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . accountingweb . com / topic / watchdog / fired - accountant - goes - shooting - spree\nFired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree\non Apr 12 2007\nA fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .\nTroy , Mich . police said Anthony LaCalamita III , 38 , targeted two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , later told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and fired at him , hitting him in the hip area .\nHe then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nReceptionist Madeline Kafoury was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , and the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita shot Riva in the upper chest , then left the building , Whiteside said .\nHe was gone when officers swarmed the office building and began evacuating other workers , then was arrested a few hours later after a chase on a nearby interstate .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nLaCalamita is charged with first - degree murder in the death of Kafoury , 63 , and intent to murder in the shootings of Riva , 47 , and Steinberg , 48 .\nHe also is charged with possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nA not guilty plea was entered on LaCalamita's behalf during the hearing .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nThe judge said he would appoint a lawyer for LaCalamita .\nHe did not have a representative in court Wednesday .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva and Steinberg were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released ." }, { "mention_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml_5", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "start_char": 19, "end_char": 25, "mention_text": "bought", "gold_cluster": "10000001725", "lemma": "buy", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "buy", "shotgun", "day", "he", "lose", "his", "job", "return", "office", "following", "week", "open", "fire", "his", "boss", "wound", "kill", "receptionist", "associated", "press", "report" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . accountingweb . com / topic / watchdog / fired - accountant - goes - shooting - spree\nFired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree\non Apr 12 2007\nA fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .\nTroy , Mich . police said Anthony LaCalamita III , 38 , targeted two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , later told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and fired at him , hitting him in the hip area .\nHe then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nReceptionist Madeline Kafoury was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , and the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita shot Riva in the upper chest , then left the building , Whiteside said .\nHe was gone when officers swarmed the office building and began evacuating other workers , then was arrested a few hours later after a chase on a nearby interstate .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nLaCalamita is charged with first - degree murder in the death of Kafoury , 63 , and intent to murder in the shootings of Riva , 47 , and Steinberg , 48 .\nHe also is charged with possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nA not guilty plea was entered on LaCalamita's behalf during the hearing .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nThe judge said he would appoint a lawyer for LaCalamita .\nHe did not have a representative in court Wednesday .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva and Steinberg were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released ." }, { "mention_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml_55", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "start_char": 211, "end_char": 219, "mention_text": "reported", "gold_cluster": "10000001727", "lemma": "report", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "buy", "shotgun", "day", "he", "lose", "his", "job", "return", "office", "following", "week", "open", "fire", "his", "boss", "wound", "kill", "receptionist", "associated", "press", "report" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . accountingweb . com / topic / watchdog / fired - accountant - goes - shooting - spree\nFired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree\non Apr 12 2007\nA fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .\nTroy , Mich . police said Anthony LaCalamita III , 38 , targeted two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . 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Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , later told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and fired at him , hitting him in the hip area .\nHe then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nReceptionist Madeline Kafoury was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , and the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita shot Riva in the upper chest , then left the building , Whiteside said .\nHe was gone when officers swarmed the office building and began evacuating other workers , then was arrested a few hours later after a chase on a nearby interstate .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nLaCalamita is charged with first - degree murder in the death of Kafoury , 63 , and intent to murder in the shootings of Riva , 47 , and Steinberg , 48 .\nHe also is charged with possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nA not guilty plea was entered on LaCalamita's behalf during the hearing .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nThe judge said he would appoint a lawyer for LaCalamita .\nHe did not have a representative in court Wednesday .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva and Steinberg were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released ." }, { "mention_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml_63", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "start_char": 2, "end_char": 7, "mention_text": "fired", "gold_cluster": "ACT17634335402702692", "lemma": "fire", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "buy", "shotgun", "day", "he", "lose", "his", "job", "return", "office", "following", "week", "open", "fire", "his", "boss", "wound", "kill", "receptionist", "associated", "press", "report" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . accountingweb . com / topic / watchdog / fired - accountant - goes - shooting - spree\nFired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree\non Apr 12 2007\nA fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .\nTroy , Mich . police said Anthony LaCalamita III , 38 , targeted two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck .\nThe man , whom police did not identify , was not in the office at the time of the attack .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nScherlinck said LaCalamita had been denied a handgun permit in March but it wasn't clear why .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase shortly after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring LaCalamita's arraignment , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the accounting firm's offices that morning .\nLaCalamita walked in around 10 a . m . , stopped briefly at the reception desk , then entered Alan Steinberg's office with the shotgun , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , later told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and fired at him , hitting him in the hip area .\nHe then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nReceptionist Madeline Kafoury was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , and the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita shot Riva in the upper chest , then left the building , Whiteside said .\nHe was gone when officers swarmed the office building and began evacuating other workers , then was arrested a few hours later after a chase on a nearby interstate .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nLaCalamita is charged with first - degree murder in the death of Kafoury , 63 , and intent to murder in the shootings of Riva , 47 , and Steinberg , 48 .\nHe also is charged with possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nA not guilty plea was entered on LaCalamita's behalf during the hearing .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nThe judge said he would appoint a lawyer for LaCalamita .\nHe did not have a representative in court Wednesday .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva and Steinberg were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released ." }, { "mention_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml_66", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "start_char": 73, "end_char": 81, "mention_text": "returned", "gold_cluster": "ACT17646169608195079", "lemma": "return", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "buy", "shotgun", "day", "he", "lose", "his", "job", "return", "office", "following", "week", "open", "fire", "his", "boss", "wound", "kill", "receptionist", "associated", "press", "report" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . accountingweb . com / topic / watchdog / fired - accountant - goes - shooting - spree\nFired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree\non Apr 12 2007\nA fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .\nTroy , Mich . police said Anthony LaCalamita III , 38 , targeted two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck .\nThe man , whom police did not identify , was not in the office at the time of the attack .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nScherlinck said LaCalamita had been denied a handgun permit in March but it wasn't clear why .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase shortly after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring LaCalamita's arraignment , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the accounting firm's offices that morning .\nLaCalamita walked in around 10 a . m . , stopped briefly at the reception desk , then entered Alan Steinberg's office with the shotgun , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , later told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and fired at him , hitting him in the hip area .\nHe then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nReceptionist Madeline Kafoury was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , and the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita shot Riva in the upper chest , then left the building , Whiteside said .\nHe was gone when officers swarmed the office building and began evacuating other workers , then was arrested a few hours later after a chase on a nearby interstate .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nLaCalamita is charged with first - degree murder in the death of Kafoury , 63 , and intent to murder in the shootings of Riva , 47 , and Steinberg , 48 .\nHe also is charged with possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nA not guilty plea was entered on LaCalamita's behalf during the hearing .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nThe judge said he would appoint a lawyer for LaCalamita .\nHe did not have a representative in court Wednesday .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva and Steinberg were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released ." }, { "mention_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml_67", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_8ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Fired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 5, "mention_text": "Fired", "gold_cluster": "ACT17634335402702692", "lemma": "fired", "sentence_tokens": [ "fired", "accountant", "go", "shoot", "spree" ], "marked_sentence": " Fired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree", "marked_doc": "http : / / www . accountingweb . com / topic / watchdog / fired - accountant - goes - shooting - spree\n Fired Accountant Goes on Shooting Spree\non Apr 12 2007\nA fired accountant bought a shotgun the day after he lost his job , then returned to the office the following week and opened fire on his bosses , wounding both and killing a receptionist , the Associated Press reported .\nTroy , Mich . police said Anthony LaCalamita III , 38 , targeted two managers and also may have intended to shoot another one .\n\"There is a suspicion that there might have been a third upper management official he was seeking , \" said Troy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck .\nThe man , whom police did not identify , was not in the office at the time of the attack .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nScherlinck said LaCalamita had been denied a handgun permit in March but it wasn't clear why .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase shortly after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring LaCalamita's arraignment , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the accounting firm's offices that morning .\nLaCalamita walked in around 10 a . m . , stopped briefly at the reception desk , then entered Alan Steinberg's office with the shotgun , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , later told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and fired at him , hitting him in the hip area .\nHe then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nReceptionist Madeline Kafoury was standing in the doorway of Riva's office , and the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita shot Riva in the upper chest , then left the building , Whiteside said .\nHe was gone when officers swarmed the office building and began evacuating other workers , then was arrested a few hours later after a chase on a nearby interstate .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nLaCalamita is charged with first - degree murder in the death of Kafoury , 63 , and intent to murder in the shootings of Riva , 47 , and Steinberg , 48 .\nHe also is charged with possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nA not guilty plea was entered on LaCalamita's behalf during the hearing .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nThe judge said he would appoint a lawyer for LaCalamita .\nHe did not have a representative in court Wednesday .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva and Steinberg were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released ." }, { "mention_id": "18_9ecb.xml_12", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_9ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "start_char": 9, "end_char": 17, "mention_text": "employee", "gold_cluster": "HUM17731555438182725", "lemma": "employee", "sentence_tokens": [ "employee", "walk", "staff", "christmas", "party", "east", "vancouver", "health", "product", "business", "friday", "allegedly", "shoot", "kill", "man" ], "marked_sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "marked_doc": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .\nPolice said they were called to Tallgrass Distributors Ltd. , at 40 East Fifth Avenue. , where a 61-year-old man carrying a firearm had confronted the crowd .\nConst. Tim Fanning said the man , who had recently lost his job at Tallgrass , walked into the party and pointed the gun at the victim .\nHe then let about a dozen employees leave before holing up inside the office building with the victim .\nHostage negotiators were called in to get the man out of the building .\nHe finally surrendered at 6 p.m. and was arrested .\nFanning could n't say if anyone else was in the building at the time , but said no one else was injured .\nPolice used a neighbouring office as a base for the negotiations .\nNigel Hacker , who runs Intarsia Design out of a heritage home at 2016 Ontario , said he was in his office waiting for people to attend a meeting at about 4 : 20 p.m .\nHe looked outside to see the street cordoned off .\nPolice set up shop at the office and began trying to coax the gunman out of the building around the corner at 40 East 5th Avenue .\n`` There was someone in the building and they were trying to get him out , '' Hacker said .\n`` I tried not to listen . ''\nBut he caught the tone of the conversation .\n`` It was n't emotional from this end , '' he said .\n`` Everything seemed under control. They did a great job . ''\nJust before 7 p.m. Friday , the lights were still blazing at the two-storey 1950s-style office building , which was decorated with a Christmas tree and Santas made of cotton wool .\nEarly on , about a dozen police officers milled about outside securing the building , while others blocked nearby intersections and directed traffic away from Ontario Street .\nA Coast Mountain bus was called in to collect witnesses , TransLink spokesman Drew Snider said .\nOffices around the neighbourhood were shut down , with staff either told to stay indoors or escorted outside to their cars or other transport .\nLorin Pearce , an executive assistant at Focus Audio Visual Services on West Fifth , said she saw what appeared to be a police officer with a gun at the corner of Fifth and Ontario .\nShe did n't know the focus of the police attention , but said the corner is home to several businesses .\nWhen some employees tried to leave , they were told by police to stay inside the office until further notice , she said around 5 : 30 p.m .\n`` A couple of us tried to exit and they said , 'Please go back inside , ' ''\nPearce said , adding she was not afraid for her own safety .\nStaff at Fiji Island Auto , across the street from Tallgrass , were told to close shop at 5:30 p.m. and were escorted by police off the premises .\nDown the street , John Christie , head of house production for Paperny Films at Fifth and Quebec , said employees were planning to hold an office party upstairs when someone heard shots fired and the police came knocking at their door .\n`` We have been asked by the police to stay away from the windows and we 've been forced to go downstairs , '' Christie said .\n`` We 're having an office party anyway so we 're just staying out of the way , undercover .\nIf we 're in a lockdown , at least we have beers and pizza . ''\nChristie said the police , who placed an undercover officer at Paperny 's front door , were n't pleased when some office workers fled through the back alley to get home .\nAn employee of another nearby business , Relaxus Massage Products , said staff were escorted to their cars by police so they could go home .\nTallGrass claims it is the fastest-growing natural-health-product supplier to the Natural Health Industry in Canada .\nIt was originally called Tallgrass Hemp Company , and supplied a variety of products based on the hemp plant , including Body Dope , a line of hair- and skin-care products made with hemp and other botanicals .\nProducts also include shampoo , conditioner , therapeutic lotion and soap" }, { "mention_id": "18_9ecb.xml_19", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_9ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "start_char": 139, "end_char": 142, "mention_text": "man", "gold_cluster": "HUM17731813980483037", "lemma": "man", "sentence_tokens": [ "employee", "walk", "staff", "christmas", "party", "east", "vancouver", "health", "product", "business", "friday", "allegedly", "shoot", "kill", "man" ], "marked_sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "marked_doc": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .\nPolice said they were called to Tallgrass Distributors Ltd. , at 40 East Fifth Avenue. , where a 61-year-old man carrying a firearm had confronted the crowd .\nConst. 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''\nBut he caught the tone of the conversation .\n`` It was n't emotional from this end , '' he said .\n`` Everything seemed under control. They did a great job . ''\nJust before 7 p.m. Friday , the lights were still blazing at the two-storey 1950s-style office building , which was decorated with a Christmas tree and Santas made of cotton wool .\nEarly on , about a dozen police officers milled about outside securing the building , while others blocked nearby intersections and directed traffic away from Ontario Street .\nA Coast Mountain bus was called in to collect witnesses , TransLink spokesman Drew Snider said .\nOffices around the neighbourhood were shut down , with staff either told to stay indoors or escorted outside to their cars or other transport .\nLorin Pearce , an executive assistant at Focus Audio Visual Services on West Fifth , said she saw what appeared to be a police officer with a gun at the corner of Fifth and Ontario .\nShe did n't know the focus of the police attention , but said the corner is home to several businesses .\nWhen some employees tried to leave , they were told by police to stay inside the office until further notice , she said around 5 : 30 p.m .\n`` A couple of us tried to exit and they said , 'Please go back inside , ' ''\nPearce said , adding she was not afraid for her own safety .\nStaff at Fiji Island Auto , across the street from Tallgrass , were told to close shop at 5:30 p.m. and were escorted by police off the premises .\nDown the street , John Christie , head of house production for Paperny Films at Fifth and Quebec , said employees were planning to hold an office party upstairs when someone heard shots fired and the police came knocking at their door .\n`` We have been asked by the police to stay away from the windows and we 've been forced to go downstairs , '' Christie said .\n`` We 're having an office party anyway so we 're just staying out of the way , undercover .\nIf we 're in a lockdown , at least we have beers and pizza . ''\nChristie said the police , who placed an undercover officer at Paperny 's front door , were n't pleased when some office workers fled through the back alley to get home .\nAn employee of another nearby business , Relaxus Massage Products , said staff were escorted to their cars by police so they could go home .\nTallGrass claims it is the fastest-growing natural-health-product supplier to the Natural Health Industry in Canada .\nIt was originally called Tallgrass Hemp Company , and supplied a variety of products based on the hemp plant , including Body Dope , a line of hair- and skin-care products made with hemp and other botanicals .\nProducts also include shampoo , conditioner , therapeutic lotion and soap" }, { "mention_id": "18_9ecb.xml_16", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_9ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "start_char": 100, "end_char": 106, "mention_text": "Friday", "gold_cluster": "TIM17731705329767162", "lemma": "Friday", "sentence_tokens": [ "employee", "walk", "staff", "christmas", "party", "east", "vancouver", "health", "product", "business", "friday", "allegedly", "shoot", "kill", "man" ], "marked_sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "marked_doc": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .\nPolice said they were called to Tallgrass Distributors Ltd. , at 40 East Fifth Avenue. , where a 61-year-old man carrying a firearm had confronted the crowd .\nConst. 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''\nBut he caught the tone of the conversation .\n`` It was n't emotional from this end , '' he said .\n`` Everything seemed under control. They did a great job . ''\nJust before 7 p.m. Friday , the lights were still blazing at the two-storey 1950s-style office building , which was decorated with a Christmas tree and Santas made of cotton wool .\nEarly on , about a dozen police officers milled about outside securing the building , while others blocked nearby intersections and directed traffic away from Ontario Street .\nA Coast Mountain bus was called in to collect witnesses , TransLink spokesman Drew Snider said .\nOffices around the neighbourhood were shut down , with staff either told to stay indoors or escorted outside to their cars or other transport .\nLorin Pearce , an executive assistant at Focus Audio Visual Services on West Fifth , said she saw what appeared to be a police officer with a gun at the corner of Fifth and Ontario .\nShe did n't know the focus of the police attention , but said the corner is home to several businesses .\nWhen some employees tried to leave , they were told by police to stay inside the office until further notice , she said around 5 : 30 p.m .\n`` A couple of us tried to exit and they said , 'Please go back inside , ' ''\nPearce said , adding she was not afraid for her own safety .\nStaff at Fiji Island Auto , across the street from Tallgrass , were told to close shop at 5:30 p.m. and were escorted by police off the premises .\nDown the street , John Christie , head of house production for Paperny Films at Fifth and Quebec , said employees were planning to hold an office party upstairs when someone heard shots fired and the police came knocking at their door .\n`` We have been asked by the police to stay away from the windows and we 've been forced to go downstairs , '' Christie said .\n`` We 're having an office party anyway so we 're just staying out of the way , undercover .\nIf we 're in a lockdown , at least we have beers and pizza . ''\nChristie said the police , who placed an undercover officer at Paperny 's front door , were n't pleased when some office workers fled through the back alley to get home .\nAn employee of another nearby business , Relaxus Massage Products , said staff were escorted to their cars by police so they could go home .\nTallGrass claims it is the fastest-growing natural-health-product supplier to the Natural Health Industry in Canada .\nIt was originally called Tallgrass Hemp Company , and supplied a variety of products based on the hemp plant , including Body Dope , a line of hair- and skin-care products made with hemp and other botanicals .\nProducts also include shampoo , conditioner , therapeutic lotion and soap" }, { "mention_id": "18_9ecb.xml_20", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_9ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "start_char": 91, "end_char": 99, "mention_text": "business business", "gold_cluster": "LOC17731582246028489", "lemma": "business", "sentence_tokens": [ "employee", "walk", "staff", "christmas", "party", "east", "vancouver", "health", "product", "business", "friday", "allegedly", "shoot", "kill", "man" ], "marked_sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "marked_doc": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .\nPolice said they were called to Tallgrass Distributors Ltd. , at 40 East Fifth Avenue. , where a 61-year-old man carrying a firearm had confronted the crowd .\nConst. 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''\nBut he caught the tone of the conversation .\n`` It was n't emotional from this end , '' he said .\n`` Everything seemed under control. They did a great job . ''\nJust before 7 p.m. Friday , the lights were still blazing at the two-storey 1950s-style office building , which was decorated with a Christmas tree and Santas made of cotton wool .\nEarly on , about a dozen police officers milled about outside securing the building , while others blocked nearby intersections and directed traffic away from Ontario Street .\nA Coast Mountain bus was called in to collect witnesses , TransLink spokesman Drew Snider said .\nOffices around the neighbourhood were shut down , with staff either told to stay indoors or escorted outside to their cars or other transport .\nLorin Pearce , an executive assistant at Focus Audio Visual Services on West Fifth , said she saw what appeared to be a police officer with a gun at the corner of Fifth and Ontario .\nShe did n't know the focus of the police attention , but said the corner is home to several businesses .\nWhen some employees tried to leave , they were told by police to stay inside the office until further notice , she said around 5 : 30 p.m .\n`` A couple of us tried to exit and they said , 'Please go back inside , ' ''\nPearce said , adding she was not afraid for her own safety .\nStaff at Fiji Island Auto , across the street from Tallgrass , were told to close shop at 5:30 p.m. and were escorted by police off the premises .\nDown the street , John Christie , head of house production for Paperny Films at Fifth and Quebec , said employees were planning to hold an office party upstairs when someone heard shots fired and the police came knocking at their door .\n`` We have been asked by the police to stay away from the windows and we 've been forced to go downstairs , '' Christie said .\n`` We 're having an office party anyway so we 're just staying out of the way , undercover .\nIf we 're in a lockdown , at least we have beers and pizza . ''\nChristie said the police , who placed an undercover officer at Paperny 's front door , were n't pleased when some office workers fled through the back alley to get home .\nAn employee of another nearby business , Relaxus Massage Products , said staff were escorted to their cars by police so they could go home .\nTallGrass claims it is the fastest-growing natural-health-product supplier to the Natural Health Industry in Canada .\nIt was originally called Tallgrass Hemp Company , and supplied a variety of products based on the hemp plant , including Body Dope , a line of hair- and skin-care products made with hemp and other botanicals .\nProducts also include shampoo , conditioner , therapeutic lotion and soap" }, { "mention_id": "18_9ecb.xml_23", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_9ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "start_char": 60, "end_char": 74, "mention_text": "east Vancouver", "gold_cluster": "LOC17731595109995483", "lemma": "Vancouver", "sentence_tokens": [ "employee", "walk", "staff", "christmas", "party", "east", "vancouver", "health", "product", "business", "friday", "allegedly", "shoot", "kill", "man" ], "marked_sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "marked_doc": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .\nPolice said they were called to Tallgrass Distributors Ltd. , at 40 East Fifth Avenue. , where a 61-year-old man carrying a firearm had confronted the crowd .\nConst. 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''\nBut he caught the tone of the conversation .\n`` It was n't emotional from this end , '' he said .\n`` Everything seemed under control. They did a great job . ''\nJust before 7 p.m. Friday , the lights were still blazing at the two-storey 1950s-style office building , which was decorated with a Christmas tree and Santas made of cotton wool .\nEarly on , about a dozen police officers milled about outside securing the building , while others blocked nearby intersections and directed traffic away from Ontario Street .\nA Coast Mountain bus was called in to collect witnesses , TransLink spokesman Drew Snider said .\nOffices around the neighbourhood were shut down , with staff either told to stay indoors or escorted outside to their cars or other transport .\nLorin Pearce , an executive assistant at Focus Audio Visual Services on West Fifth , said she saw what appeared to be a police officer with a gun at the corner of Fifth and Ontario .\nShe did n't know the focus of the police attention , but said the corner is home to several businesses .\nWhen some employees tried to leave , they were told by police to stay inside the office until further notice , she said around 5 : 30 p.m .\n`` A couple of us tried to exit and they said , 'Please go back inside , ' ''\nPearce said , adding she was not afraid for her own safety .\nStaff at Fiji Island Auto , across the street from Tallgrass , were told to close shop at 5:30 p.m. and were escorted by police off the premises .\nDown the street , John Christie , head of house production for Paperny Films at Fifth and Quebec , said employees were planning to hold an office party upstairs when someone heard shots fired and the police came knocking at their door .\n`` We have been asked by the police to stay away from the windows and we 've been forced to go downstairs , '' Christie said .\n`` We 're having an office party anyway so we 're just staying out of the way , undercover .\nIf we 're in a lockdown , at least we have beers and pizza . ''\nChristie said the police , who placed an undercover officer at Paperny 's front door , were n't pleased when some office workers fled through the back alley to get home .\nAn employee of another nearby business , Relaxus Massage Products , said staff were escorted to their cars by police so they could go home .\nTallGrass claims it is the fastest-growing natural-health-product supplier to the Natural Health Industry in Canada .\nIt was originally called Tallgrass Hemp Company , and supplied a variety of products based on the hemp plant , including Body Dope , a line of hair- and skin-care products made with hemp and other botanicals .\nProducts also include shampoo , conditioner , therapeutic lotion and soap" }, { "mention_id": "18_9ecb.xml_13", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_9ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "start_char": 18, "end_char": 24, "mention_text": "walked", "gold_cluster": "ACT17732135331509624", "lemma": "walk", "sentence_tokens": [ "employee", "walk", "staff", "christmas", "party", "east", "vancouver", "health", "product", "business", "friday", "allegedly", "shoot", "kill", "man" ], "marked_sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "marked_doc": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .\nPolice said they were called to Tallgrass Distributors Ltd. , at 40 East Fifth Avenue. , where a 61-year-old man carrying a firearm had confronted the crowd .\nConst. 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''\nBut he caught the tone of the conversation .\n`` It was n't emotional from this end , '' he said .\n`` Everything seemed under control. They did a great job . ''\nJust before 7 p.m. Friday , the lights were still blazing at the two-storey 1950s-style office building , which was decorated with a Christmas tree and Santas made of cotton wool .\nEarly on , about a dozen police officers milled about outside securing the building , while others blocked nearby intersections and directed traffic away from Ontario Street .\nA Coast Mountain bus was called in to collect witnesses , TransLink spokesman Drew Snider said .\nOffices around the neighbourhood were shut down , with staff either told to stay indoors or escorted outside to their cars or other transport .\nLorin Pearce , an executive assistant at Focus Audio Visual Services on West Fifth , said she saw what appeared to be a police officer with a gun at the corner of Fifth and Ontario .\nShe did n't know the focus of the police attention , but said the corner is home to several businesses .\nWhen some employees tried to leave , they were told by police to stay inside the office until further notice , she said around 5 : 30 p.m .\n`` A couple of us tried to exit and they said , 'Please go back inside , ' ''\nPearce said , adding she was not afraid for her own safety .\nStaff at Fiji Island Auto , across the street from Tallgrass , were told to close shop at 5:30 p.m. and were escorted by police off the premises .\nDown the street , John Christie , head of house production for Paperny Films at Fifth and Quebec , said employees were planning to hold an office party upstairs when someone heard shots fired and the police came knocking at their door .\n`` We have been asked by the police to stay away from the windows and we 've been forced to go downstairs , '' Christie said .\n`` We 're having an office party anyway so we 're just staying out of the way , undercover .\nIf we 're in a lockdown , at least we have beers and pizza . ''\nChristie said the police , who placed an undercover officer at Paperny 's front door , were n't pleased when some office workers fled through the back alley to get home .\nAn employee of another nearby business , Relaxus Massage Products , said staff were escorted to their cars by police so they could go home .\nTallGrass claims it is the fastest-growing natural-health-product supplier to the Natural Health Industry in Canada .\nIt was originally called Tallgrass Hemp Company , and supplied a variety of products based on the hemp plant , including Body Dope , a line of hair- and skin-care products made with hemp and other botanicals .\nProducts also include shampoo , conditioner , therapeutic lotion and soap" }, { "mention_id": "18_9ecb.xml_14", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_9ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "start_char": 48, "end_char": 53, "mention_text": "party", "gold_cluster": "ACT17731503198331596", "lemma": "party", "sentence_tokens": [ "employee", "walk", "staff", "christmas", "party", "east", "vancouver", "health", "product", "business", "friday", "allegedly", "shoot", "kill", "man" ], "marked_sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "marked_doc": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .\nPolice said they were called to Tallgrass Distributors Ltd. , at 40 East Fifth Avenue. , where a 61-year-old man carrying a firearm had confronted the crowd .\nConst. 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''\nBut he caught the tone of the conversation .\n`` It was n't emotional from this end , '' he said .\n`` Everything seemed under control. They did a great job . ''\nJust before 7 p.m. Friday , the lights were still blazing at the two-storey 1950s-style office building , which was decorated with a Christmas tree and Santas made of cotton wool .\nEarly on , about a dozen police officers milled about outside securing the building , while others blocked nearby intersections and directed traffic away from Ontario Street .\nA Coast Mountain bus was called in to collect witnesses , TransLink spokesman Drew Snider said .\nOffices around the neighbourhood were shut down , with staff either told to stay indoors or escorted outside to their cars or other transport .\nLorin Pearce , an executive assistant at Focus Audio Visual Services on West Fifth , said she saw what appeared to be a police officer with a gun at the corner of Fifth and Ontario .\nShe did n't know the focus of the police attention , but said the corner is home to several businesses .\nWhen some employees tried to leave , they were told by police to stay inside the office until further notice , she said around 5 : 30 p.m .\n`` A couple of us tried to exit and they said , 'Please go back inside , ' ''\nPearce said , adding she was not afraid for her own safety .\nStaff at Fiji Island Auto , across the street from Tallgrass , were told to close shop at 5:30 p.m. and were escorted by police off the premises .\nDown the street , John Christie , head of house production for Paperny Films at Fifth and Quebec , said employees were planning to hold an office party upstairs when someone heard shots fired and the police came knocking at their door .\n`` We have been asked by the police to stay away from the windows and we 've been forced to go downstairs , '' Christie said .\n`` We 're having an office party anyway so we 're just staying out of the way , undercover .\nIf we 're in a lockdown , at least we have beers and pizza . ''\nChristie said the police , who placed an undercover officer at Paperny 's front door , were n't pleased when some office workers fled through the back alley to get home .\nAn employee of another nearby business , Relaxus Massage Products , said staff were escorted to their cars by police so they could go home .\nTallGrass claims it is the fastest-growing natural-health-product supplier to the Natural Health Industry in Canada .\nIt was originally called Tallgrass Hemp Company , and supplied a variety of products based on the hemp plant , including Body Dope , a line of hair- and skin-care products made with hemp and other botanicals .\nProducts also include shampoo , conditioner , therapeutic lotion and soap" }, { "mention_id": "18_9ecb.xml_17", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_9ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "start_char": 121, "end_char": 125, "mention_text": "shot", "gold_cluster": "ACT17731621786224442", "lemma": "shoot", "sentence_tokens": [ "employee", "walk", "staff", "christmas", "party", "east", "vancouver", "health", "product", "business", "friday", "allegedly", "shoot", "kill", "man" ], "marked_sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "marked_doc": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .\nPolice said they were called to Tallgrass Distributors Ltd. , at 40 East Fifth Avenue. , where a 61-year-old man carrying a firearm had confronted the crowd .\nConst. 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''\nBut he caught the tone of the conversation .\n`` It was n't emotional from this end , '' he said .\n`` Everything seemed under control. They did a great job . ''\nJust before 7 p.m. Friday , the lights were still blazing at the two-storey 1950s-style office building , which was decorated with a Christmas tree and Santas made of cotton wool .\nEarly on , about a dozen police officers milled about outside securing the building , while others blocked nearby intersections and directed traffic away from Ontario Street .\nA Coast Mountain bus was called in to collect witnesses , TransLink spokesman Drew Snider said .\nOffices around the neighbourhood were shut down , with staff either told to stay indoors or escorted outside to their cars or other transport .\nLorin Pearce , an executive assistant at Focus Audio Visual Services on West Fifth , said she saw what appeared to be a police officer with a gun at the corner of Fifth and Ontario .\nShe did n't know the focus of the police attention , but said the corner is home to several businesses .\nWhen some employees tried to leave , they were told by police to stay inside the office until further notice , she said around 5 : 30 p.m .\n`` A couple of us tried to exit and they said , 'Please go back inside , ' ''\nPearce said , adding she was not afraid for her own safety .\nStaff at Fiji Island Auto , across the street from Tallgrass , were told to close shop at 5:30 p.m. and were escorted by police off the premises .\nDown the street , John Christie , head of house production for Paperny Films at Fifth and Quebec , said employees were planning to hold an office party upstairs when someone heard shots fired and the police came knocking at their door .\n`` We have been asked by the police to stay away from the windows and we 've been forced to go downstairs , '' Christie said .\n`` We 're having an office party anyway so we 're just staying out of the way , undercover .\nIf we 're in a lockdown , at least we have beers and pizza . ''\nChristie said the police , who placed an undercover officer at Paperny 's front door , were n't pleased when some office workers fled through the back alley to get home .\nAn employee of another nearby business , Relaxus Massage Products , said staff were escorted to their cars by police so they could go home .\nTallGrass claims it is the fastest-growing natural-health-product supplier to the Natural Health Industry in Canada .\nIt was originally called Tallgrass Hemp Company , and supplied a variety of products based on the hemp plant , including Body Dope , a line of hair- and skin-care products made with hemp and other botanicals .\nProducts also include shampoo , conditioner , therapeutic lotion and soap" }, { "mention_id": "18_9ecb.xml_18", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_9ecb.xml", "sentence_id": "0", "sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "start_char": 130, "end_char": 136, "mention_text": "killed", "gold_cluster": "ACT17731468512044233", "lemma": "kill", "sentence_tokens": [ "employee", "walk", "staff", "christmas", "party", "east", "vancouver", "health", "product", "business", "friday", "allegedly", "shoot", "kill", "man" ], "marked_sentence": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .", "marked_doc": "A former employee walked into a staff Christmas party at an east Vancouver health products business Friday and allegedly shot and killed a man .\nPolice said they were called to Tallgrass Distributors Ltd. , at 40 East Fifth Avenue. , where a 61-year-old man carrying a firearm had confronted the crowd .\nConst. 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''\nBut he caught the tone of the conversation .\n`` It was n't emotional from this end , '' he said .\n`` Everything seemed under control. They did a great job . ''\nJust before 7 p.m. Friday , the lights were still blazing at the two-storey 1950s-style office building , which was decorated with a Christmas tree and Santas made of cotton wool .\nEarly on , about a dozen police officers milled about outside securing the building , while others blocked nearby intersections and directed traffic away from Ontario Street .\nA Coast Mountain bus was called in to collect witnesses , TransLink spokesman Drew Snider said .\nOffices around the neighbourhood were shut down , with staff either told to stay indoors or escorted outside to their cars or other transport .\nLorin Pearce , an executive assistant at Focus Audio Visual Services on West Fifth , said she saw what appeared to be a police officer with a gun at the corner of Fifth and Ontario .\nShe did n't know the focus of the police attention , but said the corner is home to several businesses .\nWhen some employees tried to leave , they were told by police to stay inside the office until further notice , she said around 5 : 30 p.m .\n`` A couple of us tried to exit and they said , 'Please go back inside , ' ''\nPearce said , adding she was not afraid for her own safety .\nStaff at Fiji Island Auto , across the street from Tallgrass , were told to close shop at 5:30 p.m. and were escorted by police off the premises .\nDown the street , John Christie , head of house production for Paperny Films at Fifth and Quebec , said employees were planning to hold an office party upstairs when someone heard shots fired and the police came knocking at their door .\n`` We have been asked by the police to stay away from the windows and we 've been forced to go downstairs , '' Christie said .\n`` We 're having an office party anyway so we 're just staying out of the way , undercover .\nIf we 're in a lockdown , at least we have beers and pizza . 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''\nShe said Ben and his wife grew up as neighbours on Hornby Island .\n`` That was how Ben and Linda knew each other . ''\nBen attended school in his early years in White Rock but got most of his education in Victoria where his father worked for Broadcast News , which is now The Canadian Press .\nShe said he travelled to China for awhile , where he studied Mandarin and was quite fluent .\n`` I was so incredibly impressed that he spoke Mandarin that that really stuck in my head , '' said O'Higgins .\nJohn Banky , Ben 's older brother , spoke briefly from the parents ' home Monday , alluding to his brother 's musical abilities .\n`` He spoke a few languages and could play any instrument made by man , '' said his brother .\nWhile the family tried to deal with the loss , Kirkpatrick made a brief appearance in court .\nHis lawyer , Richard Fowler , told the court his client is on suicide watch at the North Fraser Pretrial Centre in Port Coquitlam .\nFowler described conditions at the centre as unacceptable , saying his client is double-bunked with a man who is withdrawing from a drug addiction and the cell is cold .\nMuch of B.C. is in the grips of a cold spell , with unusually cold temperatures in the Vancouver area that are well below freezing .\nKirkpatrick , who has long grey hair flowing down to his shoulders and a long grey beard , was dressed in red , prison-issue coveralls .\nHe stood quietly in the prisoner 's box listening to the proceedings .\nThe sixty-one-year-old was arrested Friday , not long after Banky was shot to death .\nOutside court , Fowler said Kirkpatrick is `` not doing very well . ''\n`` He is placed in a double bunk with somebody who is withdrawing from drugs .\nHe can not sleep .\nIt 's freezing cold .\nThe problem is that these institutions are too full . ''\n`` He 's presumed innocent and he should be treated better . ''\nLon Wood , another retired Victoria journalist who knew Ben 's father from their days working in Victoria , said he met Ben and the other children through their parents .\n`` They are a very close family . 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''\nShe said Ben and his wife grew up as neighbours on Hornby Island .\n`` That was how Ben and Linda knew each other . ''\nBen attended school in his early years in White Rock but got most of his education in Victoria where his father worked for Broadcast News , which is now The Canadian Press .\nShe said he travelled to China for awhile , where he studied Mandarin and was quite fluent .\n`` I was so incredibly impressed that he spoke Mandarin that that really stuck in my head , '' said O'Higgins .\nJohn Banky , Ben 's older brother , spoke briefly from the parents ' home Monday , alluding to his brother 's musical abilities .\n`` He spoke a few languages and could play any instrument made by man , '' said his brother .\nWhile the family tried to deal with the loss , Kirkpatrick made a brief appearance in court .\nHis lawyer , Richard Fowler , told the court his client is on suicide watch at the North Fraser Pretrial Centre in Port Coquitlam .\nFowler described conditions at the centre as unacceptable , saying his client is double-bunked with a man who is withdrawing from a drug addiction and the cell is cold .\nMuch of B.C. is in the grips of a cold spell , with unusually cold temperatures in the Vancouver area that are well below freezing .\nKirkpatrick , who has long grey hair flowing down to his shoulders and a long grey beard , was dressed in red , prison-issue coveralls .\nHe stood quietly in the prisoner 's box listening to the proceedings .\nThe sixty-one-year-old was arrested Friday , not long after Banky was shot to death .\nOutside court , Fowler said Kirkpatrick is `` not doing very well . 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''\nShe said Ben and his wife grew up as neighbours on Hornby Island .\n`` That was how Ben and Linda knew each other . ''\nBen attended school in his early years in White Rock but got most of his education in Victoria where his father worked for Broadcast News , which is now The Canadian Press .\nShe said he travelled to China for awhile , where he studied Mandarin and was quite fluent .\n`` I was so incredibly impressed that he spoke Mandarin that that really stuck in my head , '' said O'Higgins .\nJohn Banky , Ben 's older brother , spoke briefly from the parents ' home Monday , alluding to his brother 's musical abilities .\n`` He spoke a few languages and could play any instrument made by man , '' said his brother .\nWhile the family tried to deal with the loss , Kirkpatrick made a brief appearance in court .\nHis lawyer , Richard Fowler , told the court his client is on suicide watch at the North Fraser Pretrial Centre in Port Coquitlam .\nFowler described conditions at the centre as unacceptable , saying his client is double-bunked with a man who is withdrawing from a drug addiction and the cell is cold .\nMuch of B.C. is in the grips of a cold spell , with unusually cold temperatures in the Vancouver area that are well below freezing .\nKirkpatrick , who has long grey hair flowing down to his shoulders and a long grey beard , was dressed in red , prison-issue coveralls .\nHe stood quietly in the prisoner 's box listening to the proceedings .\nThe sixty-one-year-old was arrested Friday , not long after Banky was shot to death .\nOutside court , Fowler said Kirkpatrick is `` not doing very well . 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''\nShe said Ben and his wife grew up as neighbours on Hornby Island .\n`` That was how Ben and Linda knew each other . ''\nBen attended school in his early years in White Rock but got most of his education in Victoria where his father worked for Broadcast News , which is now The Canadian Press .\nShe said he travelled to China for awhile , where he studied Mandarin and was quite fluent .\n`` I was so incredibly impressed that he spoke Mandarin that that really stuck in my head , '' said O'Higgins .\nJohn Banky , Ben 's older brother , spoke briefly from the parents ' home Monday , alluding to his brother 's musical abilities .\n`` He spoke a few languages and could play any instrument made by man , '' said his brother .\nWhile the family tried to deal with the loss , Kirkpatrick made a brief appearance in court .\nHis lawyer , Richard Fowler , told the court his client is on suicide watch at the North Fraser Pretrial Centre in Port Coquitlam .\nFowler described conditions at the centre as unacceptable , saying his client is double-bunked with a man who is withdrawing from a drug addiction and the cell is cold .\nMuch of B.C. is in the grips of a cold spell , with unusually cold temperatures in the Vancouver area that are well below freezing .\nKirkpatrick , who has long grey hair flowing down to his shoulders and a long grey beard , was dressed in red , prison-issue coveralls .\nHe stood quietly in the prisoner 's box listening to the proceedings .\nThe sixty-one-year-old was arrested Friday , not long after Banky was shot to death .\nOutside court , Fowler said Kirkpatrick is `` not doing very well . 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''\nShe said Ben and his wife grew up as neighbours on Hornby Island .\n`` That was how Ben and Linda knew each other . ''\nBen attended school in his early years in White Rock but got most of his education in Victoria where his father worked for Broadcast News , which is now The Canadian Press .\nShe said he travelled to China for awhile , where he studied Mandarin and was quite fluent .\n`` I was so incredibly impressed that he spoke Mandarin that that really stuck in my head , '' said O'Higgins .\nJohn Banky , Ben 's older brother , spoke briefly from the parents ' home Monday , alluding to his brother 's musical abilities .\n`` He spoke a few languages and could play any instrument made by man , '' said his brother .\nWhile the family tried to deal with the loss , Kirkpatrick made a brief appearance in court .\nHis lawyer , Richard Fowler , told the court his client is on suicide watch at the North Fraser Pretrial Centre in Port Coquitlam .\nFowler described conditions at the centre as unacceptable , saying his client is double-bunked with a man who is withdrawing from a drug addiction and the cell is cold .\nMuch of B.C. is in the grips of a cold spell , with unusually cold temperatures in the Vancouver area that are well below freezing .\nKirkpatrick , who has long grey hair flowing down to his shoulders and a long grey beard , was dressed in red , prison-issue coveralls .\nHe stood quietly in the prisoner 's box listening to the proceedings .\nThe sixty-one-year-old was arrested Friday , not long after Banky was shot to death .\nOutside court , Fowler said Kirkpatrick is `` not doing very well . 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''\nShe said Ben and his wife grew up as neighbours on Hornby Island .\n`` That was how Ben and Linda knew each other . ''\nBen attended school in his early years in White Rock but got most of his education in Victoria where his father worked for Broadcast News , which is now The Canadian Press .\nShe said he travelled to China for awhile , where he studied Mandarin and was quite fluent .\n`` I was so incredibly impressed that he spoke Mandarin that that really stuck in my head , '' said O'Higgins .\nJohn Banky , Ben 's older brother , spoke briefly from the parents ' home Monday , alluding to his brother 's musical abilities .\n`` He spoke a few languages and could play any instrument made by man , '' said his brother .\nWhile the family tried to deal with the loss , Kirkpatrick made a brief appearance in court .\nHis lawyer , Richard Fowler , told the court his client is on suicide watch at the North Fraser Pretrial Centre in Port Coquitlam .\nFowler described conditions at the centre as unacceptable , saying his client is double-bunked with a man who is withdrawing from a drug addiction and the cell is cold .\nMuch of B.C. is in the grips of a cold spell , with unusually cold temperatures in the Vancouver area that are well below freezing .\nKirkpatrick , who has long grey hair flowing down to his shoulders and a long grey beard , was dressed in red , prison-issue coveralls .\nHe stood quietly in the prisoner 's box listening to the proceedings .\nThe sixty-one-year-old was arrested Friday , not long after Banky was shot to death .\nOutside court , Fowler said Kirkpatrick is `` not doing very well . 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''\nBen attended school in his early years in White Rock but got most of his education in Victoria where his father worked for Broadcast News , which is now The Canadian Press .\nShe said he travelled to China for awhile , where he studied Mandarin and was quite fluent .\n`` I was so incredibly impressed that he spoke Mandarin that that really stuck in my head , '' said O'Higgins .\nJohn Banky , Ben 's older brother , spoke briefly from the parents ' home Monday , alluding to his brother 's musical abilities .\n`` He spoke a few languages and could play any instrument made by man , '' said his brother .\nWhile the family tried to deal with the loss , Kirkpatrick made a brief appearance in court .\nHis lawyer , Richard Fowler , told the court his client is on suicide watch at the North Fraser Pretrial Centre in Port Coquitlam .\nFowler described conditions at the centre as unacceptable , saying his client is double-bunked with a man who is withdrawing from a drug addiction and the cell is cold .\nMuch of B.C. is in the grips of a cold spell , with unusually cold temperatures in the Vancouver area that are well below freezing .\nKirkpatrick , who has long grey hair flowing down to his shoulders and a long grey beard , was dressed in red , prison-issue coveralls .\nHe stood quietly in the prisoner 's box listening to the proceedings .\nThe sixty-one-year-old was arrested Friday , not long after Banky was shot to death .\nOutside court , Fowler said Kirkpatrick is `` not doing very well . ''\n`` He is placed in a double bunk with somebody who is withdrawing from drugs .\nHe can not sleep .\nIt 's freezing cold .\nThe problem is that these institutions are too full . ''\n`` He 's presumed innocent and he should be treated better . ''\nLon Wood , another retired Victoria journalist who knew Ben 's father from their days working in Victoria , said he met Ben and the other children through their parents .\n`` They are a very close family . 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''\nShe said Ben and his wife grew up as neighbours on Hornby Island .\n`` That was how Ben and Linda knew each other . ''\nBen attended school in his early years in White Rock but got most of his education in Victoria where his father worked for Broadcast News , which is now The Canadian Press .\nShe said he travelled to China for awhile , where he studied Mandarin and was quite fluent .\n`` I was so incredibly impressed that he spoke Mandarin that that really stuck in my head , '' said O'Higgins .\nJohn Banky , Ben 's older brother , spoke briefly from the parents ' home Monday , alluding to his brother 's musical abilities .\n`` He spoke a few languages and could play any instrument made by man , '' said his brother .\nWhile the family tried to deal with the loss , Kirkpatrick made a brief appearance in court .\nHis lawyer , Richard Fowler , told the court his client is on suicide watch at the North Fraser Pretrial Centre in Port Coquitlam .\nFowler described conditions at the centre as unacceptable , saying his client is double-bunked with a man who is withdrawing from a drug addiction and the cell is cold .\nMuch of B.C. is in the grips of a cold spell , with unusually cold temperatures in the Vancouver area that are well below freezing .\nKirkpatrick , who has long grey hair flowing down to his shoulders and a long grey beard , was dressed in red , prison-issue coveralls .\nHe stood quietly in the prisoner 's box listening to the proceedings .\nThe sixty-one-year-old was arrested Friday , not long after Banky was shot to death .\nOutside court , Fowler said Kirkpatrick is `` not doing very well . 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''\nJohn Paul Fraser of National Public Relations , which is working for TallGrass , said the family is not speaking publicly yet .\nAt a weekend news conference , city police spokesman Const .\nTim Fanning said Kirkpatrick had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nFanning did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Fanning said .\n`` The shock was tremendous but all the other people in the business - and a dozen other people who were there for a Christmas party - managed to get out safely , '' Fanning said .\nThe shocked party-goers were put on buses and taken to police headquarters where witness statements were taken , he said .\nHe said counsellors have been made available to them ." }, { "mention_id": "18_1ecbplus.xml_10", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Sheriff : Michigan office shooting kills 1 , injures 2", "start_char": 41, "end_char": 42, "mention_text": "1", "gold_cluster": "HUM17644549751498177", "lemma": "1", "sentence_tokens": [ "sheriff", "michigan", "office", "shooting", "kill", "1", "injure", "2" ], "marked_sentence": "Sheriff : Michigan office shooting kills 1 , injures 2", "marked_doc": "http : / / edition . cnn . com / 2007 / US / 04 / 09 / michigan . shooting /\nSheriff : Michigan office shooting kills 1 , injures 2\nPOSTED : 1052 GMT ( 1852 HKT ) , April 10 , 2007\nA Michigan man shot to death one person and injured two others Monday at the suburban Detroit accounting firm from which he was fired last week , police said .\nThe suspect , 38 - year - old Anthony LaCalamita , was \"deliberately seeking out these individuals , \" according to Troy police Lt . 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Gerry Scherlinck .\nA female receptionist died and two men , believed to be \"management level employees , \" underwent surgery for gunshot wounds at Royal Oak Beaumont Hospital , Scherlinck said .\nA 50 - year - old man from Dexter , Michigan , tipped off authorities to LaCalamita's location after hearing a description of the suspect's vehicle - - a 2007 silver Ford Fusion - - on the radio .\nThe man , who did not want to be identified , called 911 when he realized the vehicle directly next to him matched the description on the radio , according to Genesee County Sheriff Robert Pickell .\nPolice attempted to stop the vehicle as it entered Vienna township , but LaCalamita would not pull over , Pickell said .\nLaCalamita drove across several counties , at speeds up to 120 miles per hour , surrendering only after authorities boxed in his car on Interstate 75 in Saginaw , Michigan .\nHe surrendered \"peacefully and without incident , \" Pickell said .\nUpon arrest , police seized a shotgun and several shells , he said .\nLaCalamita is being held in the Genesee County jail and is expected to be handed over to the Detroit police .\nA Web site for the public accounting firm Gordon Advisors in the building lists LaCalamita as an employee .\n\"We heard gunshots . . . .\nWe're on the third floor , barricaded in , \" Bill Adgate , who works for LPL Financial in the office building , told CNN affiliate WDIV - TV as the search went on for the gunman .\n\"We put a conference table in front of the front door with a bunch of chairs , \" Adgate told WDIV , a Detroit station .\n\"We have four entrances - - three entrances to our offices .\nWe put file cabinets and things of that nature in front of it . \"\nMonday's shooting follows two last week in public places in Atlanta , Georgia , and Seattle , Washington .\nIn Atlanta's CNN Center on Tuesday , police say a man shot to death his former girlfriend just downstairs from the center's Omni Hotel and outside the CNN . com newsroom .\nOn Monday on the Seattle campus of the University of Washington , a gunman killed his former girlfriend and then himself .\nIn early March , a gunman shot and wounded three people at a printing facility near Los Angeles , California , before killing himself .\nPolice said he was a disgruntled employee of the facility in Signal Hill , California .\nIn February , a gunman killed five people and injured several others at a shopping mall in Salt Lake City , Utah , before an off - duty policeman killed the shooter ." }, { "mention_id": "18_1ecbplus.xml_3", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_1ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Sheriff : Michigan office shooting kills 1 , injures 2", "start_char": 45, "end_char": 52, "mention_text": "injures", "gold_cluster": "ACT17634627401104716", "lemma": "injure", "sentence_tokens": [ "sheriff", "michigan", "office", "shooting", "kill", "1", "injure", "2" ], "marked_sentence": "Sheriff : Michigan office shooting kills 1 , injures 2", "marked_doc": "http : / / edition . cnn . com / 2007 / US / 04 / 09 / michigan . shooting /\nSheriff : Michigan office shooting kills 1 , injures 2\nPOSTED : 1052 GMT ( 1852 HKT ) , April 10 , 2007\nA Michigan man shot to death one person and injured two others Monday at the suburban Detroit accounting firm from which he was fired last week , police said .\nThe suspect , 38 - year - old Anthony LaCalamita , was \"deliberately seeking out these individuals , \" according to Troy police Lt . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. 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'' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. 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'' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. 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'' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. 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'' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. 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'' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. 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'' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. 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'' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. Fanning said .\n`` The shock was tremendous but all the other people in the business - and a dozen other people who were there for a Christmas party - managed to get out safely , '' Const. Fanning said .\nThe shocked party-goers were put on buses and taken to police headquarters where witness statements were taken , he said .\nHe said counsellors have been made available to them .\n`` I can not emphasize enough how traumatic this would have been for the people in there to see one of their co-workers gunned down , so we 're going to do all we can to help these people though a very , very difficult time , '' Const. Fanning said .\nPolice were called immediately and surrounded the building , Const. Fanning said .\n`` We determined that there was nobody else in the building , just our victim , who was deceased , and the suspect , '' Const. Fanning said .\nWhat followed was a tense two hours while police negotiated with a suspect to give himself up .\nIt 's not known what kind of firearm was involved .\nLuke Pigeon , who lives in an apartment building next door , said he did n't hear a gunshot but was drawn to his window by a commotion outside .\n`` It was n't typical , crazy noise that sometimes happens .\nYou got the feeling there was something definitely , definitely wrong , '' Mr. Pigeon told The Canadian Press .\nHe looked out the window and saw a woman fleeing the building next door .\n`` All I saw was a ... lady running down the block screaming , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\nHe said she ran into the auto repair shop and in what seemed like mere minutes , police were on the scene .\n`` All of a sudden , in my front yard there were five totally decked out , geared up riot squad officers with guns out of the holster , aiming at the second floor of the building right beside us , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` I tried to open up my door and they said 'close your door , lock your door . '' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. Fanning said .\n`` The shock was tremendous but all the other people in the business - and a dozen other people who were there for a Christmas party - managed to get out safely , '' Const. Fanning said .\nThe shocked party-goers were put on buses and taken to police headquarters where witness statements were taken , he said .\nHe said counsellors have been made available to them .\n`` I can not emphasize enough how traumatic this would have been for the people in there to see one of their co-workers gunned down , so we 're going to do all we can to help these people though a very , very difficult time , '' Const. Fanning said .\nPolice were called immediately and surrounded the building , Const. Fanning said .\n`` We determined that there was nobody else in the building , just our victim , who was deceased , and the suspect , '' Const. 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'' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. Fanning said .\n`` The shock was tremendous but all the other people in the business - and a dozen other people who were there for a Christmas party - managed to get out safely , '' Const. Fanning said .\nThe shocked party-goers were put on buses and taken to police headquarters where witness statements were taken , he said .\nHe said counsellors have been made available to them .\n`` I can not emphasize enough how traumatic this would have been for the people in there to see one of their co-workers gunned down , so we 're going to do all we can to help these people though a very , very difficult time , '' Const. Fanning said .\nPolice were called immediately and surrounded the building , Const. Fanning said .\n`` We determined that there was nobody else in the building , just our victim , who was deceased , and the suspect , '' Const. 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'' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. 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'' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. Fanning said .\n`` The shock was tremendous but all the other people in the business - and a dozen other people who were there for a Christmas party - managed to get out safely , '' Const. Fanning said .\nThe shocked party-goers were put on buses and taken to police headquarters where witness statements were taken , he said .\nHe said counsellors have been made available to them .\n`` I can not emphasize enough how traumatic this would have been for the people in there to see one of their co-workers gunned down , so we 're going to do all we can to help these people though a very , very difficult time , '' Const. Fanning said .\nPolice were called immediately and surrounded the building , Const. Fanning said .\n`` We determined that there was nobody else in the building , just our victim , who was deceased , and the suspect , '' Const. Fanning said .\nWhat followed was a tense two hours while police negotiated with a suspect to give himself up .\nIt 's not known what kind of firearm was involved .\nLuke Pigeon , who lives in an apartment building next door , said he did n't hear a gunshot but was drawn to his window by a commotion outside .\n`` It was n't typical , crazy noise that sometimes happens .\nYou got the feeling there was something definitely , definitely wrong , '' Mr. Pigeon told The Canadian Press .\nHe looked out the window and saw a woman fleeing the building next door .\n`` All I saw was a ... lady running down the block screaming , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\nHe said she ran into the auto repair shop and in what seemed like mere minutes , police were on the scene .\n`` All of a sudden , in my front yard there were five totally decked out , geared up riot squad officers with guns out of the holster , aiming at the second floor of the building right beside us , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` I tried to open up my door and they said 'close your door , lock your door . '' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. 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'' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. 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'' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. Fanning said .\n`` The shock was tremendous but all the other people in the business - and a dozen other people who were there for a Christmas party - managed to get out safely , '' Const. Fanning said .\nThe shocked party-goers were put on buses and taken to police headquarters where witness statements were taken , he said .\nHe said counsellors have been made available to them .\n`` I can not emphasize enough how traumatic this would have been for the people in there to see one of their co-workers gunned down , so we 're going to do all we can to help these people though a very , very difficult time , '' Const. Fanning said .\nPolice were called immediately and surrounded the building , Const. Fanning said .\n`` We determined that there was nobody else in the building , just our victim , who was deceased , and the suspect , '' Const. Fanning said .\nWhat followed was a tense two hours while police negotiated with a suspect to give himself up .\nIt 's not known what kind of firearm was involved .\nLuke Pigeon , who lives in an apartment building next door , said he did n't hear a gunshot but was drawn to his window by a commotion outside .\n`` It was n't typical , crazy noise that sometimes happens .\nYou got the feeling there was something definitely , definitely wrong , '' Mr. Pigeon told The Canadian Press .\nHe looked out the window and saw a woman fleeing the building next door .\n`` All I saw was a ... lady running down the block screaming , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\nHe said she ran into the auto repair shop and in what seemed like mere minutes , police were on the scene .\n`` All of a sudden , in my front yard there were five totally decked out , geared up riot squad officers with guns out of the holster , aiming at the second floor of the building right beside us , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` I tried to open up my door and they said 'close your door , lock your door . '' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. Fanning said .\n`` The shock was tremendous but all the other people in the business - and a dozen other people who were there for a Christmas party - managed to get out safely , '' Const. Fanning said .\nThe shocked party-goers were put on buses and taken to police headquarters where witness statements were taken , he said .\nHe said counsellors have been made available to them .\n`` I can not emphasize enough how traumatic this would have been for the people in there to see one of their co-workers gunned down , so we 're going to do all we can to help these people though a very , very difficult time , '' Const. Fanning said .\nPolice were called immediately and surrounded the building , Const. Fanning said .\n`` We determined that there was nobody else in the building , just our victim , who was deceased , and the suspect , '' Const. Fanning said .\nWhat followed was a tense two hours while police negotiated with a suspect to give himself up .\nIt 's not known what kind of firearm was involved .\nLuke Pigeon , who lives in an apartment building next door , said he did n't hear a gunshot but was drawn to his window by a commotion outside .\n`` It was n't typical , crazy noise that sometimes happens .\nYou got the feeling there was something definitely , definitely wrong , '' Mr. Pigeon told The Canadian Press .\nHe looked out the window and saw a woman fleeing the building next door .\n`` All I saw was a ... lady running down the block screaming , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\nHe said she ran into the auto repair shop and in what seemed like mere minutes , police were on the scene .\n`` All of a sudden , in my front yard there were five totally decked out , geared up riot squad officers with guns out of the holster , aiming at the second floor of the building right beside us , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` I tried to open up my door and they said 'close your door , lock your door . '' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. Fanning said .\n`` The shock was tremendous but all the other people in the business - and a dozen other people who were there for a Christmas party - managed to get out safely , '' Const. Fanning said .\nThe shocked party-goers were put on buses and taken to police headquarters where witness statements were taken , he said .\nHe said counsellors have been made available to them .\n`` I can not emphasize enough how traumatic this would have been for the people in there to see one of their co-workers gunned down , so we 're going to do all we can to help these people though a very , very difficult time , '' Const. Fanning said .\nPolice were called immediately and surrounded the building , Const. Fanning said .\n`` We determined that there was nobody else in the building , just our victim , who was deceased , and the suspect , '' Const. Fanning said .\nWhat followed was a tense two hours while police negotiated with a suspect to give himself up .\nIt 's not known what kind of firearm was involved .\nLuke Pigeon , who lives in an apartment building next door , said he did n't hear a gunshot but was drawn to his window by a commotion outside .\n`` It was n't typical , crazy noise that sometimes happens .\nYou got the feeling there was something definitely , definitely wrong , '' Mr. Pigeon told The Canadian Press .\nHe looked out the window and saw a woman fleeing the building next door .\n`` All I saw was a ... lady running down the block screaming , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\nHe said she ran into the auto repair shop and in what seemed like mere minutes , police were on the scene .\n`` All of a sudden , in my front yard there were five totally decked out , geared up riot squad officers with guns out of the holster , aiming at the second floor of the building right beside us , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` I tried to open up my door and they said 'close your door , lock your door . '' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . 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''\nPolice quickly responded and surrounded the building .\nAfter two hours , a man surrendered .\nTallGrass , a wholesaler of natural health products , issued a statement Saturday evening saying it was `` deeply saddened by the tragic death of our president and CEO , Ben Banky . ''\nIt described Mr. Banky as `` a compassionate and dedicated leader who will be sadly missed . ''\nThe statement said Mr. Banky co-founded the company 12 years ago .\nIt said the company would have no further comment while the police investigation continues .\nA 61-year-old Vancouver man - Eric Allen Kirkpatrick - was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the shooting , Vancouver police said .\nVancouver Police spokesman Constable Tim Fanning said the suspect had been let go from TallGrass on Thursday .\nHe did n't know how long the suspect had worked at the business .\nThe other people at the office party were able to escape without injury , Const. Fanning said .\n`` The shock was tremendous but all the other people in the business - and a dozen other people who were there for a Christmas party - managed to get out safely , '' Const. Fanning said .\nThe shocked party-goers were put on buses and taken to police headquarters where witness statements were taken , he said .\nHe said counsellors have been made available to them .\n`` I can not emphasize enough how traumatic this would have been for the people in there to see one of their co-workers gunned down , so we 're going to do all we can to help these people though a very , very difficult time , '' Const. Fanning said .\nPolice were called immediately and surrounded the building , Const. Fanning said .\n`` We determined that there was nobody else in the building , just our victim , who was deceased , and the suspect , '' Const. Fanning said .\nWhat followed was a tense two hours while police negotiated with a suspect to give himself up .\nIt 's not known what kind of firearm was involved .\nLuke Pigeon , who lives in an apartment building next door , said he did n't hear a gunshot but was drawn to his window by a commotion outside .\n`` It was n't typical , crazy noise that sometimes happens .\nYou got the feeling there was something definitely , definitely wrong , '' Mr. Pigeon told The Canadian Press .\nHe looked out the window and saw a woman fleeing the building next door .\n`` All I saw was a ... lady running down the block screaming , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\nHe said she ran into the auto repair shop and in what seemed like mere minutes , police were on the scene .\n`` All of a sudden , in my front yard there were five totally decked out , geared up riot squad officers with guns out of the holster , aiming at the second floor of the building right beside us , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` I tried to open up my door and they said 'close your door , lock your door . '' '\nHe spent the next two hours in his apartment , as police negotiated and finally persuaded a suspect to surrender .\n`` They cuffed him on the ground and they took him into a cruiser , '' Mr. Pigeon said .\n`` He was giving them a bit of grief , he was saying that his cuffs hurt , but he was following orders . ''\nMr. Pigeon also commended police for their handling of the dangerous situation .\n`` They managed to stop any further loss of life . ''\nMark Pinder was working at a film studio across the street when a police officer banged at his window .\n`` I did n't realize it was a police officer right away because he was a plainclothes officer , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` But then I saw that he had a weapon drawn . ''\nThe officer told Mr. Pinder to get everyone in the basement .\nMr. Pinder and his fellow employees were just about to begin a party to celebrate the completion of a show they 'd been working on .\n`` People grabbed a couple of bowls of chips and dip and we just sort of moved the party downstairs , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` Some people seemed quite concerned but there was n't anyone freaking out or crying , '' Mr. Pinder said .\n`` Everyone was calling their family and making sure that people knew that they were okay . ''\nWork place killings are rare , police say .\n`` It 's something no business can prepare for , '' Const. Fanning said ." }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_16", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Mich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings", "start_char": 7, "end_char": 17, "mention_text": "accountant", "gold_cluster": "HUM17634361679347344", "lemma": "accountant", "sentence_tokens": [ "mich", "accountant", "charge", "murder", "office", "shooting" ], "marked_sentence": "Mich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_17", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "start_char": 8, "end_char": 18, "mention_text": "accountant", "gold_cluster": "HUM17634361679347344", "lemma": "accountant", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "accuse", "wound", "boss", "shotgun", "attack", "kill", "receptionist", "try", "stop", "he", "arraign", "wednesday", "murder", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_18", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "start_char": 50, "end_char": 56, "mention_text": "bosses", "gold_cluster": "HUM17644603477119489", "lemma": "boss", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "accuse", "wound", "boss", "shotgun", "attack", "kill", "receptionist", "try", "stop", "he", "arraign", "wednesday", "murder", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_19", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "start_char": 91, "end_char": 103, "mention_text": "receptionist", "gold_cluster": "HUM17644549751498177", "lemma": "receptionist", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "accuse", "wound", "boss", "shotgun", "attack", "kill", "receptionist", "try", "stop", "he", "arraign", "wednesday", "murder", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_20", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "start_char": 122, "end_char": 125, "mention_text": "him", "gold_cluster": "HUM17634361679347344", "lemma": "he", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "accuse", "wound", "boss", "shotgun", "attack", "kill", "receptionist", "try", "stop", "he", "arraign", "wednesday", "murder", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_34", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "start_char": 140, "end_char": 149, "mention_text": "Wednesday", "gold_cluster": "10000001734", "lemma": "Wednesday", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "accuse", "wound", "boss", "shotgun", "attack", "kill", "receptionist", "try", "stop", "he", "arraign", "wednesday", "murder", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_43", "split": "dev", "men_type": "ent", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "start_char": 104, "end_char": 107, "mention_text": "who", "gold_cluster": "HUM17644549751498177", "lemma": "who", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "accuse", "wound", "boss", "shotgun", "attack", "kill", "receptionist", "try", "stop", "he", "arraign", "wednesday", "murder", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_9", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "start_char": 117, "end_char": 121, "mention_text": "stop", "gold_cluster": "10000001735", "lemma": "stop", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "accuse", "wound", "boss", "shotgun", "attack", "kill", "receptionist", "try", "stop", "he", "arraign", "wednesday", "murder", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_10", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "start_char": 130, "end_char": 139, "mention_text": "arraigned", "gold_cluster": "10000001736", "lemma": "arraign", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "accuse", "wound", "boss", "shotgun", "attack", "kill", "receptionist", "try", "stop", "he", "arraign", "wednesday", "murder", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_12", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "start_char": 170, "end_char": 177, "mention_text": "charges", "gold_cluster": "10000001737", "lemma": "charge", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "accuse", "wound", "boss", "shotgun", "attack", "kill", "receptionist", "try", "stop", "he", "arraign", "wednesday", "murder", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_8", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "start_char": 108, "end_char": 113, "mention_text": "tried", "gold_cluster": "10000001738", "lemma": "try", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "accuse", "wound", "boss", "shotgun", "attack", "kill", "receptionist", "try", "stop", "he", "arraign", "wednesday", "murder", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_1", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Mich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings", "start_char": 18, "end_char": 25, "mention_text": "charged", "gold_cluster": "ACT17645879005182042", "lemma": "charge", "sentence_tokens": [ "mich", "accountant", "charge", "murder", "office", "shooting" ], "marked_sentence": "Mich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_2", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Mich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings", "start_char": 31, "end_char": 37, "mention_text": "murder", "gold_cluster": "ACT17645992998144716", "lemma": "murder", "sentence_tokens": [ "mich", "accountant", "charge", "murder", "office", "shooting" ], "marked_sentence": "Mich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_3", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "1", "sentence": "Mich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings", "start_char": 48, "end_char": 57, "mention_text": "shootings", "gold_cluster": "ACT17634298974206374", "lemma": "shooting", "sentence_tokens": [ "mich", "accountant", "charge", "murder", "office", "shooting" ], "marked_sentence": "Mich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings ", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings \nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_4", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "start_char": 19, "end_char": 26, "mention_text": "accused", "gold_cluster": "10000001739", "lemma": "accuse", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "accuse", "wound", "boss", "shotgun", "attack", "kill", "receptionist", "try", "stop", "he", "arraign", "wednesday", "murder", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_5", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "start_char": 30, "end_char": 38, "mention_text": "wounding", "gold_cluster": "ACT17634627401104716", "lemma": "wound", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "accuse", "wound", "boss", "shotgun", "attack", "kill", "receptionist", "try", "stop", "he", "arraign", "wednesday", "murder", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_6", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "start_char": 70, "end_char": 76, "mention_text": "attack", "gold_cluster": "ACT17634298974206374", "lemma": "attack", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "accuse", "wound", "boss", "shotgun", "attack", "kill", "receptionist", "try", "stop", "he", "arraign", "wednesday", "murder", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_7", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "start_char": 81, "end_char": 88, "mention_text": "killing", "gold_cluster": "ACT17634346596006097", "lemma": "kill", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "accuse", "wound", "boss", "shotgun", "attack", "kill", "receptionist", "try", "stop", "he", "arraign", "wednesday", "murder", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_40", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "start_char": 2, "end_char": 7, "mention_text": "fired", "gold_cluster": "ACT17634335402702692", "lemma": "fire", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "accuse", "wound", "boss", "shotgun", "attack", "kill", "receptionist", "try", "stop", "he", "arraign", "wednesday", "murder", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . Gerry Scherlinck said Riva and Steinberg appeared to have been the targets in the shootings .\nLaCalamita had been fired last Thursday as a general accountant at the firm and bought a shotgun and shells on Friday , Scherlinck said .\nHe said police found a box consistent with one that would hold a shotgun , as well as empty shell boxes , in a Dumpster outside LaCalamita's apartment Monday evening .\nWhen LaCalamita was arrested , police said they found a 12 - gauge pump - action shotgun and three shells in his vehicle .\nMatthew Roth , executive staff attorney for the prosecutor's office , said his office had not been told if LaCalamita or his family had retained a lawyer .\nLaCalamita is married , but his wife , Michele , released a statement saying they had been separated for about three weeks .\nAccording to real estate records obtained by The Associated Press , the couple during the past year actively bought and sold suburban homes .\nRecords list Michele LaCalamita as the owner of all four .\nRiva , 47 , of Sterling Heights and Steinberg , 48 , of Macomb County's Bruce Township , were being treated at Beaumont Hospital , where spokeswoman Ilene Wolff said the families of the wounded men asked that their conditions and other information not be released .\nGordon Advisors issued a statement Tuesday expressing condolences to the families of the victims .\n\"We are especially devastated by the death of Madeline Kafoury and our hearts go out to her family .\nMaddie was revered by clients , employees and owners alike , \" the statement said .\n\"We express our gratitude to our employees for their bravery on Monday and for their support in the days to come . \"" }, { "mention_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml_44", "split": "dev", "men_type": "evt", "doc_id": "18_7ecbplus.xml", "sentence_id": "3", "sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "start_char": 153, "end_char": 159, "mention_text": "murder", "gold_cluster": "ACT17645992998144716", "lemma": "murder", "sentence_tokens": [ "fire", "accountant", "accuse", "wound", "boss", "shotgun", "attack", "kill", "receptionist", "try", "stop", "he", "arraign", "wednesday", "murder", "charge" ], "marked_sentence": "A fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .", "marked_doc": "http : / / usatoday30 . usatoday . com / news / nation / 2007 - 04 - 11 - office - shooting _ N . htm\nMich . accountant charged with murder in office shootings\nUpdated 4 / 11 / 2007 1 : 26 PM\nA fired accountant accused of wounding two former bosses in a shotgun attack and killing a receptionist who tried to stop him was arraigned Wednesday on murder and other charges .\nAnthony LaCalamita III , 38 , had been arrested following a high - speed chase a few hours after the Monday morning shootings at Gordon Advisors in suburban Detroit .\nDuring his arraignment Wednesday , authorities described what witnesses saw inside the offices that morning .\nLaCalamita was hiding the gun when he walked into accounting firm offices , stopped briefly at the reception desk and then entered Alan Steinberg's office , Troy police Sgt . Barry Whiteside testified .\nSteinberg , a partner in the firm , told police LaCalamita loaded a shell into the shotgun's chamber and shot him in the hip , then walked toward the office of Paul Riva , another partner .\nWhen receptionist Madeline Kafoury tried to stop him at Riva's door , the gunman fatally shot her in the midsection , Whiteside said .\nLaCalamita then fired at Riva , hitting him in the upper chest , and left the building , Whiteside said .\nRiva had yet to regain consciousness Wednesday and was on a ventilator , police said .\nAs Whiteside talked in court , Kafoury's adult daughter sobbed uncontrollably .\n\"She wasn't just a receptionist . . . .\nShe was our mom and the grandmother of our children , \" Kafoury's son , Charlie , said after the hearing .\n\"She was an essential point of our lives . \"\nNot guilty pleas were entered on LaCalamita's behalf to charges of first - degree murder , intent to murder , possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and fleeing and eluding police .\nAsked by the judge if he understood the charges against him and if he was aware that he could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of first - degree murder , he responded \"Yes . \"\nThe judge ordered him held without bail pending his next court hearing April 19 .\nTroy police Lt . 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