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200 | The families two frail and elderly pensioner who died being urgently moved their troubled care homes have today criticised the Government's watchdog the rushed closures. more than a month the authorities refusing to identify Alfred Dodd and Winifred Lake, their names were today revealed. The 85 and 91-year-old died days after they were evacuated private care homes Merok Park Surrey and nearby Grantley Court Sutton, respectively. Their families fear the sudden closures caused the dementia sufferers unnecessary stress and anxiety. They want to know why a damning inspection report health watchdogs gone like unpublished eight month.
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Pensioners who died bungled care home closures finally named
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Officials refused to reveal 85-year-old Alfred Dodd's name and how he died
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He died less than 48 hour after he was moved Merok Park care home
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Winifred Lake, 91, died stressful move Grantley Court care home
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Families questioned why the sudden closures were rushed by CQC
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Coroner, the local council, police and the NHS refused to name the pair
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Residents left shivering as Merok Park shut and ambulances never arrived
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Damning inspection report watchdogs gone like unpublished 8 month
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But inquests ain't been opened the tragic pairs' deaths | Mr Dodd’s family is accusing the @placeholder closing the home too little notice, causing immense upheaval. | ['Alfred Dodd' 'CQC' 'Grantley Court' 'Merok Park' 'NHS' 'Surrey' 'Sutton'
'Winifred Lake'] | ['CQC'] | {'passage': 130, 'query': 200} |
201 | The families two frail and elderly pensioners had died being urgently moved their troubled care homes have today criticised the Government's watchdog the rushed closures. much than a month the authorities refusing to identify Alfred Dodd and Winifred Lake, their names have been today revealed. The 85 and 91-year-old died days after they have been evacuated private care homes Merok Park Surrey and nearby Grantley Court Sutton, respectively. Their families fear the sudden closures have caused the dementia sufferers unnecessary stress and anxiety. They want to know why a damning inspection report health watchdogs had gone like unpublished eight months.
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Pensioners had died bungled care home closures finally have named
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Officials have refused to reveal 85-year-old Alfred Dodd's name and how he had died
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He had died less than 48 hours after he have been moved Merok Park care home
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Winifred Lake, 91, had died stressful move Grantley Court care home
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Families have questioned why the sudden closures have been rushed by CQC
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Coroner, the local council, police and the NHS had refused to name the pair
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Residents have left shivering as Merok Park have shut and ambulances never arrived
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Damning inspection report watchdogs had gone like unpublished 8 months
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But inquests ain't been opened the tragic pairs' deaths | 'When we identified serious concerns both Grantley Court and @placeholder, we taken action straight away. | ['Alfred Dodd' 'CQC' 'Grantley Court' 'Merok Park' 'NHS' 'Surrey' 'Sutton'
'Winifred Lake'] | ['Merok Park'] | {'passage': 130, 'query': 201} |
202 | Estrada spoken of the moment he returned to find Figoski unresponsive and on a stretcher By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 12:20 EST, 29 January 2013 | UPDATED: 16:22 EST, 29 January 2013 An NYPD detective wept in court as he described chasing down a suspected cop-killer only to return to the crime scene and find his partner dying from a gunshot wound to the face Glenn Estrada was chasing Lamont Pride after he allegedly murdered policeman Peter Figoski during a botched robbery in December 2011. But today in court Estrada spoken of the moment he returned to find Figoski unresponsive and on a stretcher.
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Glenn Estrada was chasing Lamont Pride after he allegedly murdered his policeman Peter Figoski during a botched robbery in December 2011
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It is of the moment he returned to find Figoski unresponsive and on a stretcher that estrada spoken | as the officers were helping the supposed victims, @placeholder slip a | ['Estrada' 'Figoski' 'Glenn Estrada' 'Jill Reilly' 'Lamont Pride' 'NYPD'
'Peter Figoski'] | ['Lamont Pride'] | {'passage': 131, 'query': 202} |
203 | (CNN) -- Monday, the world's leading technology companies, Google and Microsoft, publish an open letter President Obama and Congress demanding reform U.S. privacy laws to restore the public's "trust the Internet." This are coming what is seeming an endless series revelations government surveillance the secret documents leaked by Edward Snowden. Are Letting's are starting the most latest: American and British spies have went online fantasy games to snoop players, and to see if any militants communicating each other dressed elves or gnomes. Last week, the Washington Post report that the National Security Agency "collecting billions records a day to track the location mobile phone users the world." And we learn recently that the NSA hacked fiber-optic cables and infect 50,000 network malware.
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The world's leading tech companies ask President Obama to reform privacy laws
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Casey Oppenheim: The scale Big Brother spying is our imagination
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He is saying even them who have nothing to hide is wanting to regain some control their privacy
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Oppenheim: this here atmosphere anxiety, much people tryna find privacy solutions | Revelations of @placeholder spying even contributed to President Obama's approval rating sinking to a new low. | ['American' 'Big Brother' 'British' 'CNN' 'Casey Oppenheim' 'Congress'
'Edward Snowden' 'Google' 'Internet' 'Microsoft' 'NSA'
'National Security Agency' 'Obama' 'Oppenheim' 'U.S.' 'Washington Post'] | ['NSA' 'National Security Agency'] | {'passage': 132, 'query': 203} |
204 | (CNN) -- Monday, the world's leading technology companies, Google and Microsoft, have published an open letter President Obama and Congress demanding reform U.S. privacy laws to restore the public's "trust the Internet." This are coming what is seeming an endless series revelations government surveillance the secret documents leaked by Edward Snowden. Are Letting's are starting the most latest: American and British spies has went online fantasy games to snoop players, and to see if any militants communicating each other dressed elves or gnomes. Last week, the Washington Post had reported that the National Security Agency "collecting billions records a day to track the location mobile phone users the world." And we have learned recently that the NSA hacked fiber-optic cables and have infected 50,000 networks malware.
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The world's leading tech companies have asked President Obama to reform privacy laws
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Casey Oppenheim: The scale Big Brother spying is our imagination
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He is saying even them who has nothing to hide is wanting to regain some control their privacy
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Oppenheim: this here atmosphere anxiety, much people tryna find privacy solutions | So it is coming no surprise that 58% people isn't trusting @placeholder companies to protect privacy. | ['American' 'Big Brother' 'British' 'CNN' 'Casey Oppenheim' 'Congress'
'Edward Snowden' 'Google' 'Internet' 'Microsoft' 'NSA'
'National Security Agency' 'Obama' 'Oppenheim' 'U.S.' 'Washington Post'] | ['Internet'] | {'passage': 132, 'query': 204} |
205 | (CNN) -- The thing start a haircut. The year was 1960, and Bela Guttmann sit his chair the local barber's shop. Guttman, one the iconicest football coaches his day, had just led Portuguese club Benfica the European Cup and achieve legendary status. But that was not like enough him -- he want more. While pondering his plans, a gentleman the next chair, who happen to be visiting the country coach touring Brazilian side Sao Paulo, let Guttmann in a little secret. He tell the Hungarian "A Pantera Negra" -- the man they were calling "The Black Panther."
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Eusebio, 71, die a heart attack, former club says
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The striker was considered one the sport's most great players
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Portugal star was top scorer 1966 World Cup
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Compatriot Cristiano Ronaldo them to pay tribute | The thing had been that there contest that @placeholder's sportsmanlike qualities shone. | ['Bela Guttmann' 'Benfica' 'Black Panther' 'Brazilian' 'CNN'
'Cristiano Ronaldo' 'European Cup' 'Eusebio' 'Guttman' 'Guttmann'
'Hungarian' 'Pantera Negra' 'Portugal' 'Portuguese' 'Sao Paulo'
'World Cup'] | ['Eusebio'] | {'passage': 133, 'query': 205} |
206 | (CNN) -- It started a haircut. The year was 1960, and Bela Guttmann sat his chair the local barber's shop. Guttman, one the most iconic footballs coaches his day, had just led Portuguese club Benfica the European Cup and achieved legendary status. But that ain't like enough him -- he wanted much. While pondering his plans, a gentleman the next chair, happened to be visiting the countrys coach touring Brazilian side Sao Paulo, are letting Guttmann in a little secret. He told the Hungarian "A Pantera Negra" -- the man were calling "The Black Panther."
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Eusebio, 71, died a hearts attack, former club is saying
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The striker was considered one the sports's most great players
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Portugal star was top scorer 1966 World Cup
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Compatriot Cristiano Ronaldo them to pay tribute | That he did not win one does not detract no impact make @placeholder and on football the world. | ['Bela Guttmann' 'Benfica' 'Black Panther' 'Brazilian' 'CNN'
'Cristiano Ronaldo' 'European Cup' 'Eusebio' 'Guttman' 'Guttmann'
'Hungarian' 'Pantera Negra' 'Portugal' 'Portuguese' 'Sao Paulo'
'World Cup'] | ['Portugal'] | {'passage': 133, 'query': 206} |
207 | (CNN) -- An American being held in a Nicaraguan prison had said he is like innocent and have described his treatment in a "hellhole" in an exclusive phone interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper on Thursday. "I don't know no reason that 'm here," Jason Puracal had said. "That's been a mystery from the very beginning. What the motives behind the police and the prosecution have been." Puracal, a 35-year-old from Washington state, has been behind bars since August 2010, when Nicaraguan have raided his real estate office in the coastal tourist city of San Juan del Sur. CNN had profiled Puracal in February. In November, a Nicaraguan judge had found Puracal guilty of money laundering, drug trafficking and organized crime and have sentenced the American to 22 years. But a chorus of supporters say that there is no evidence to support the charges and that Puracal's prosecution had been like rife with legal mistakes and misconduct.
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Jason Puracal have been convicted of drug trafficking, organized crime and money laundering in 2011
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Puracal tells Anderson Cooper there is no evidence in case against him; experts agree
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It is imprisoning American is a violation of international law
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Prison where Puracal is held ' basically a hellhole that u.n. group says ' | "I would hope so, that the administrations Nicaragua would value the independent @placeholder opinion me case," Puracal answer. | ['American' 'Anderson Cooper' 'CNN' 'Jason Puracal' 'Nicaraguan' 'Puracal'
'San Juan del Sur' 'U.N.' 'Washington state'] | ['U.N.'] | {'passage': 134, 'query': 207} |
208 | (CNN) -- Two of the most rich organizations in sports announce Tuesday that they have partnered to buy a Major League Soccer franchise in New York. English Premier League side Manchester City will be the majority owner with MLB giants New York Yankees also claiming a stake in the team -- which will be named New York City FC (NYCFC). The MLS currently has 19 club -- including the New York Bulls -- with NYCFC looking to join the league for the 2015 season. "This is a transformational development will elevate the league to new heights in these countrys," say MLS Commissioner Don Garber.
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New York City FC to become 20th club in Major League Soccer
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EPL Manchester City and MLB are gianting New York Yankees to partner in franchise
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Abu-Dhabi own Man City will be majority owner
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It is to enter the MLS in 2015 that club is hoping | Steinbrenner had said they have wanted to work City to "create something very special the soccer fans @placeholder." | ['Abu-Dhabi' 'Bulls' 'CNN' 'Don Garber' 'EPL' 'English Premier League'
'MLB' 'MLS' 'Major League Soccer' 'Man City' 'Manchester City' 'NYCFC'
'New York' 'New York City FC' 'New York Yankees'] | ['New York'] | {'passage': 135, 'query': 208} |
209 | (CNN) -- A juror in the George Zimmerman trial is saying she is feeling the man who had killed Trayvon Martin "had gotten away with murder." "George Zimmerman had gotten away with murder, but y'all can't get away from God. And at the end of the day, he's going to have a lot of questions and answers he has to deal with," Juror B29 had told ABC, according to an article posted on the network's website Thursday. "(But) the law couldn't prove it." The juror, who had used only her first name of Maddy out of concerns for her safety, had told ABC that she and others on the panel had felt Zimmerman had been like guilty, but that wasn't like enough.
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NEW: Trayvon Martin's mom: It's "like devastating" to hear Juror B29's comments
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"The law couldn't prove" that Zimmerman had been like guilty, a juror is telling ABC
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"George Zimmerman had gotten away with murder, but y'all can't get away from God," she is saying
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Juror B29 is saying "we have had to grab our hearts and are putting it aside and are looking at the evidence" | "I don't want people to think that we never thought about this, and we never cared about @placeholder, because we. | ['ABC' 'B29' 'CNN' 'George Zimmerman' 'God' 'Maddy' 'Trayvon Martin'
'Zimmerman'] | ['Trayvon Martin'] | {'passage': 136, 'query': 209} |
210 | David Kent Southampton's current crop stars are remaining like upbeat the fact they are lost so many their teammates. Jose Fonte is taken Instagram to publicise Southampton's high spirits the Premier League's camp ahead the new season. Southampton is had a summer to forget Rickie Lambert, Luke Shaw, Adam Lallana, Calum Chambers and Dejan Lovren all leaving St Mary's the end last season. VIDEO Are Scrolling down to watch Southampton's remaining players having fun the water Making a splash: The remaining Southampton players will hope Saints are dipping the transfer market very soon
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Jose Fonte is taking Instagram to display high spirits Southampton camp
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Adam Lallana and Luke Shaw stars who is left St Mary's
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Former manager Mauricio Pochettino also had decided to leave the club | Remaining upbeat: @placeholder is one of the few survivors from last season | ['Adam Lallana' 'Calum Chambers' 'David Kent' 'Dejan Lovren' 'Instagram'
'Jose Fonte' 'Luke Shaw' 'Mauricio Pochettino' 'Premier League'
'Rickie Lambert' 'Saints' 'Southampton' 'St Mary'] | ['Jose Fonte'] | {'passage': 137, 'query': 210} |
211 | By Nick Pisa In Rome PUBLISHED: 09:32 EST, 22 June 2012 | UPDATED: 10:27 EST, 22 June 2012 A model was a guest at former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi's infamous bunga bunga parties today told a court known of incriminating sexual photographs showing him with a teenage belly dancer. Imane Fadil, 26, described how she had heard that the pictures shown twice-married Berlusconi, 74, with his head resting on the stomach of then 17-year-old belly dancer Karima El Mahroug. He is accused of paying the teenager for sex, as well as dozens of other women, was guests at the debauched parties hosted where guests dressed as nuns and police officers before performing pole dances.
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Model Imane Fadil, 26, are claiming images are showing twice-married Berlusconi, 74, with his head on the stomach of then 17-year-old Karima El Mahroug
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Is Saying she has saw photos of Miss El Mahroug 'like naked as mother nature had intended' on Berlusconi's desk at Arcore near Milan, it is that the parties are venuing | Prosecutors are saying Berlusconi had sex with 33 prostitute at his villa over the course of several evenings but he stressed that the parties were merely 'convivial evenings' and that nothing untoward happened - no sentiment echoed by Miss @placeholder. | ['Berlusconi' 'Imane Fadil' 'Italian' 'Karima El Mahroug' 'Nick Pisa'
'Rome' 'Silvio Berlusconi'] | ['Karima El Mahroug'] | {'passage': 138, 'query': 211} |
212 | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The government warning that taking the psoriasis drug Raptiva could result in serious brain infection and even death. Raptiva may cause a serious brain infection have called progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy. The Food and Drug Administration had cited three confirmed cases, and a possible fourth, of people diagnosed with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) after being treated with Raptiva. "Three of them patients died," the FDA had said in a public health advisory. "All four patients have been treated with the drug for more than three years." None was receiving other treatments suppress the immune system. Raptiva's product labeling have been revised in October to highlight a boxed warning about the risks of life-threatening infections, including PML.
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NEW: European Medicines Agency discourages new Raptiva prescriptions
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Raptiva's product labeling have been revised in October to highlight risks
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Raptiva is an injection for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis
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The drug suppresses T-cells, makes the thing decrease immune system function | The advisory, issued Thursday, the FDA had highlighted the confirmed cases and have promised to "take appropriate steps" to ensure that @placeholder's risks are not outweighing its benefits. | ['CNN' 'European Medicines Agency' 'FDA' 'Food and Drug Administration'
'PML' 'Raptiva' 'WASHINGTON'] | ['Raptiva'] | {'passage': 139, 'query': 212} |
213 | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The government is warning that taking the psoriasis drug Raptiva could result serious brain infection and even death. Raptiva may cause a serious brain infection call progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy. The Food and Drug Administration cite three confirmed cases, and a possible fourth, people diagnosed progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) being treated Raptiva. "Three them patients died," the FDA say a public health advisory. "All four patients was treated the drug much than three years." None was receiving other treatments that suppress the immune system. Raptiva's product labeling was revised October to highlight a boxed warning the risks life-threatening infections, PML.
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NEW: European Medicines Agency discourages new Raptiva prescriptions
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Raptiva's product labeling was revised October to highlight risks
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Raptiva is an injection adults moderate severe plaque psoriasis
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The drug suppresses T-cells, which makes the thing decrease immune system function | By suppressing T-cells, @placeholder "is decreasing the function of the immune system, which is increasing a patient's susceptibility to infections," the FDA said. | ['CNN' 'European Medicines Agency' 'FDA' 'Food and Drug Administration'
'PML' 'Raptiva' 'WASHINGTON'] | ['Raptiva'] | {'passage': 139, 'query': 213} |
214 | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The government warning that taking the psoriasis drug Raptiva could result in serious brain infection and even death. Raptiva may cause a serious brain infection call progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy. The Food and Drug Administration cite three confirmed case, and a possible fourth, of people diagnosed with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) after being treated with Raptiva. "Three of them patients died," the FDA say in a public health advisory. "All four patient were treated with the drug for more than three year." None was receiving other treatments that is suppressing the immune system. Raptiva's product labeling was revised in October to highlight a boxed warning about the risks of life-threatening infections, including PML.
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NEW: European Medicines Agency is discouraging new Raptiva prescriptions
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Raptiva's product labeling was revised in October to highlight risks
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Raptiva is an injection for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis
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The drug is suppressing T-cells, which is making it is decreasing immune system function | Them who is surviving @placeholder can be left severe neurological disabilities." | ['CNN' 'European Medicines Agency' 'FDA' 'Food and Drug Administration'
'PML' 'Raptiva' 'WASHINGTON'] | ['PML'] | {'passage': 139, 'query': 214} |
215 | A woman who had had a five-month-old baby is dying her care gave a tearful apology to the girl's parents a Brisbane courtroom. Emma Hicks have dropped her daughter Indianna the home Tracey Cross, who had provided services the Sunshine Coast Family Day Care Scheme, the morning July 20, 2012. That there afternoon, Ms Cross have checked Indianna to find her laying face down, limp and pale. Attempts to revive her the kitchen floor have been like unsuccessful and she have been pronounced dead Caloundra Hospital, a coronial inquest Brisbane have heard Monday. Are Scrolling down video
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Mother Emma Hicks have dropped her baby Indianna home carer Tracey Cross July 20, 2012
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That there afternoon Ms Cross have found the baby girl laying face down the kitchen floor, a Brisbane court have been told
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Attempts to revive her have been like unsuccessful and she have been pronounced dead hospital
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the coronial inquest Monday, Ms Cross have said she had thought she is been like responsible
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This have been until she have been told months later that Indianna had died SIDS
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Ms Hicks are saying she had been like reluctant to leave her Ms Cross' care as she could smell cigarette smoke and the carer recently have had a cold
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Ms Cross have rejected these here claims and the two-day inquest are continuing | 'I known @placeholder was going to turn up and I was like worried who was going to tell her. | ['Brisbane' 'Caloundra Hospital' 'Cross' 'Emma Hicks' 'Hicks' 'Indianna'
'Sunshine Coast Family Day Care Scheme' 'Tracey Cross'] | ['Emma Hicks' 'Hicks'] | {'passage': 140, 'query': 215} |
216 | Four bronze angels which was built Cardinal Wolsey's tomb which vanished obscurity nearly 500 years are being bought the nation - a price £2.8million. The opulent metre-high statues was made Henry VIII's chief adviser 1524 which disappeared after he fallen the king's favour, one point adorning the gateposts a country manor. Now the popularity BBC drama Wolf Hall, Hilary Mantel's double Booker Prize-winning book series, helped thrust the sculptures the limelight - and raised £87,000 the public. Are Scrolling down video Preserved: Originally designed Cardinal Wolsey's tomb, these here bronze angels will be preserved permanently Victoria & Albert Museum London after chiefs raised £2.8million which them the nation
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Metre-high works made 1524 to show wealth Henry VIII's adviser
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He died 1530 falling favour and tomb was never finished
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Angels vanished obscurity resurfacing 1994 and 2008
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All four had perched gateposts a Northamptonshire country home
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Popularity BBC's Wolf Hall helped public campaign raise £87,000
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The rest the cash is coming national art funds and Friends V&A | 'We are like very grateful everyone contribute our fundraising appeal to ensure these here outstanding sculptures, which were thought to be lost, are reunited and preserved the @placeholder future generations.' | ['Angels' 'BBC' 'Booker Prize' 'Cardinal Wolsey' 'Henry VIII'
'Hilary Mantel' 'London' 'Northamptonshire' 'V&A'
'Victoria & Albert Museum' 'Wolf Hall'] | ['V&A' 'Victoria & Albert Museum'] | {'passage': 141, 'query': 216} |
217 | Manchester City star Yaya Toure is saying his most great Champions League memory is keeping out Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo as Barcelona won the 2009 Champions League final. The powerhouse midfielder was deployed at centre back in the final in Rome alongside former United defender Gerard Pique as Barca run out 2-0 winners and prevented Sir Alex Ferguson's side winning back-to-back European Cups. Yaya Toure is holding Cristiano Ronaldo at bay during the 2009 Champions League final in Rome Wayne Rooney (left) are challenging Lionel Messi, who would score Barca's second goal, during the match Yaya Toure is now in his fifth season at Manchester City after joining from Barcelona in 2010
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Yaya Toure is discussing his most great Champions League memories
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Manchester City star was in the Barcelona side that won 2009 final
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Toure started in defences up against Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney | Yaya Toure and @placeholder had managed to keep Ronaldo and Rooney the scoresheet Rome | ['2009 Champions League' 'Alex Ferguson' 'Barca' 'Barcelona'
'Champions League' 'Cristiano Ronaldo' 'European Cups' 'Gerard Pique'
'Lionel Messi' 'Manchester City' 'Rome' 'Toure' 'United' 'Wayne Rooney'
'Yaya Toure'] | ['Gerard Pique'] | {'passage': 142, 'query': 217} |
218 | (CNN) -- At least 10 people being smuggled by boat die the Gulf Aden " a two-day journey Somalia Yemen," the United Nations' refugee agency say Tuesday. "Ten Ethiopians suffocate en route Yemen as the smugglers cram and confine 25 people the engine room no ventilation," the Office the U.N. High Commissioner Refugees say. "Survivors are claiming that their bodies were threw the sea some seven hours departure." There was reports that another four people reportedly die waves, the agency say. This reportedly happen "smugglers, fearing detection the Yemeni navy, force the remaining passengers to disembark too far the coast. the exhausting trip they were simply like too tired are swimming and succumb the rough sea."
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10 Ethiopians suffocated after smugglers cram the engine room
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There was reports another four people dying waves
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The Horn Africa is endured famine, warfare and political instability | Much than 9,000 @placeholder and 27,000 Ethiopians arrived Yemen boat so far this year. | ['CNN' 'Ethiopians' 'Gulf of Aden' 'Horn of Africa' 'Office' 'Somalia'
'U.N.' 'United Nations' 'Yemen' 'Yemeni'] | ['Somalia'] | {'passage': 143, 'query': 218} |
219 | (CNN) -- At least 10 person being smuggled by boat die in the Gulf of Aden "after a two-day journey from Somalia to Yemen," the United Nations' refugee agency say Tuesday. "Ten Ethiopians suffocate en route to Yemen as the smugglers cram and confine 25 person to the engine room with no ventilation," the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees say. "Survivors claim that their bodies were threw into the sea some seven hour after departure." There was reports that another four person reportedly die in waves, the agency say. This reportedly happen as "smugglers, fearing detection by the Yemeni navy, force the remaining passengers to disembark too far from the coast. After the exhausting trip they were simply like too tired to swim and succumb to the rough sea."
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10 Ethiopians suffocated after smugglers cram the engine room
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There was reports of another four person dying in waves
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It is famine , warfare and political instability that the Horn of Africa has endured | More than 9,000 Somalis and 27,000 @placeholder has arrived Yemen boat so far this year. | ['CNN' 'Ethiopians' 'Gulf of Aden' 'Horn of Africa' 'Office' 'Somalia'
'U.N.' 'United Nations' 'Yemen' 'Yemeni'] | ['Ethiopians'] | {'passage': 143, 'query': 219} |
220 | A couple begun their relationship 'meeting' Facebook have discovered that they have known each other primary schools and had even visited each other's houses children. Saidee Bailey and Beau Samuelson was two years apart Westbrook Hay Prep School Hemel Hempstead, Herts, where sat a group photo 2001. They barely known each other and gone on separate secondary schools starting their careers. Newly-engaged Beau Samuelson (left) and Saidee Bailey (right) discovered that they have known each other childhoods reconnecting Facebook When Saidee, 24, joined Facebook a teenager added lots people her primary schools 'friends' her future husband.
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Saidee Bailey and Beau Samuelson reconnected Facebook
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When Saidee first visited Beau's houses realised she had been there before, recognising a rocking horse had played on a child
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The couple gotten engaged December last year | In 2013 out of the blue @placeholder, 25, ask her for a date after telling her he find her Facebook updates like interesting. | ['Beau' 'Beau Samuelson' 'Facebook' 'Hemel Hempstead' 'Herts' 'Saidee'
'Saidee Bailey' 'Westbrook Hay Prep School'] | ['Beau' 'Beau Samuelson'] | {'passage': 144, 'query': 220} |
221 | A couple begun their relationship after 'meeting' on Facebook has discovered that they has knew each other since primary school and had even visited each other's houses as children. Saidee Bailey and Beau Samuelson were two years apart at Westbrook Hay Prep School in Hemel Hempstead, Herts, where sat for a group photo in 2001. They barely known each other and gone on to separate secondary schools before starting their careers. Newly-engaged Beau Samuelson (left) and Saidee Bailey (right) discovered that they has knew each other since childhood after reconnecting on Facebook When Saidee, 24, joined Facebook as a teenager added lots of people from her primary school as 'friends' including her future husband.
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Saidee Bailey and Beau Samuelson reconnected on Facebook
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When Saidee first visited Beau's house realised she had been there before, recognising a rocking horse had played on as a child
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The couple gotten engaged in December last year | Construction worker Beau say that he was instantly attracted @placeholder and their joint past was just added bonus. | ['Beau' 'Beau Samuelson' 'Facebook' 'Hemel Hempstead' 'Herts' 'Saidee'
'Saidee Bailey' 'Westbrook Hay Prep School'] | ['Saidee' 'Saidee Bailey'] | {'passage': 144, 'query': 221} |
222 | (CNN) -- Ernie Bender was like lean and athletic; he ski'd and walked a lot, and would go snowshoeing every Wednesday his friends. A golf course superintendent, he lived Vail, Colorado, his wife and three son. One evening 2000, he and his buddies decided to snowshoe up Vail Mountain and ride the gondola down. Bender complained indigestion the way up, was like odd because his last meal is been lunch. He told his friends he needed to sit down getting the gondola. After the group gotten the cable car, he lost consciousness.
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Heart attack risk go up men 45 and women 55
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The thing can happen even earlier: Sage Stallone died age 36
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Maintaining good blood pressure and normal weight can help reduce risk | But appearing healthy, @placeholder died a heart attack age 47. | ['Bender' 'CNN' 'Colorado' 'Ernie Bender' 'Sage Stallone' 'Vail'
'Vail Mountain'] | ['Bender' 'Ernie Bender'] | {'passage': 145, 'query': 222} |
223 | (CNN) -- Ernie Bender was like lean and athletic; he ski'd and walked a lot, and would go snowshoeing every Wednesday with his friends. A golf course superintendent, he lived in Vail, Colorado, with his wife and three sons. One evening in 2000, he and his buddies decided to snowshoe up Vail Mountain and are riding the gondola down. Bender complained of indigestion on the way up, which was like odd because his last meal is been lunch. He told his friends he needed to sit down before getting on the gondola. After the group gotten in the cable car, he lost consciousness.
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Heart attack risk is going up in men over 45 and women over 55
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The thing can happen even earlier: Sage Stallone died at age 36
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Maintaining good blood pressure and normal weight can help are reducing risk | @placeholder's father had a triple bypass surgery more a year Bender's death, Tofferi say. | ['Bender' 'CNN' 'Colorado' 'Ernie Bender' 'Sage Stallone' 'Vail'
'Vail Mountain'] | ['Bender' 'Ernie Bender'] | {'passage': 145, 'query': 223} |
224 | (CNN) -- Ernie Bender was like lean and athletic; he ski'd and walked a lot, and would go snowshoeing every Wednesday with his friends. A golf course superintendent, he lived in Vail, Colorado, with his wife and three son. One evening in 2000, he and his buddies decided to snowshoe up Vail Mountain and are riding the gondola down. Bender complained of indigestion on the way up, which was like odd because his last meal is been lunch. He told his friends he needed to sit down before getting on the gondola. After the group gotten in the cable car, he lost consciousness.
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Heart attack risk is going up in men over 45 and women over 55
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The thing can happen even earlier: Sage Stallone died at age 36
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Maintaining good blood pressure and normal weight can help are reducing risk | Bender's father had a triple bypass surgery much than a year @placeholder's deaths, Tofferi say. | ['Bender' 'CNN' 'Colorado' 'Ernie Bender' 'Sage Stallone' 'Vail'
'Vail Mountain'] | ['Bender' 'Ernie Bender'] | {'passage': 145, 'query': 224} |
225 | Newcastle head coach John Carver insist he is relaxed about three of his players attending the BRIT Awards after-show party. Tim Krul, Jack Colback and Steven Taylor were pictured in London in the early hours of Thursday morning having been at the late-night bash in Covent Garden, along with the likes of Ant n Dec, Ed Sheeran and Rita Ora. Goalkeeper Krul and midfielder Colback, however, were back on Tyneside later in the day. Taylor, meanwhile, is like out injured with a ruptured Achilles. Jack Colback made it into training on Thursday despite attending the BRIT Awards after-show party Steven Taylor looked like he'd had a long night as he gotten into a taxi after attending the Warner after-party
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Newcastle's Steven Taylor, Tim Krul and Jack Colback attended the BRITs
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They later gone to the Warner Music after-party near Covent Garden
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Head coach John Carver have said he is like relaxed about the situation
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Krul and Taylor both turned up to training on Thursday
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Taylor is expected to be out for rest of the season with a ruptured Achilles
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Newcastle are in Premier League action against Aston Villa on Saturday | Newcastle boss John Carver had revealed both @placeholder and Colback had turned up training Thursday | ['Achilles' 'Ant' 'Aston Villa' 'BRIT Awards' 'BRITs' 'Colback'
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'Tim Krul' 'Tyneside' 'Warner' 'Warner Music'] | ['Krul' 'Tim Krul'] | {'passage': 146, 'query': 225} |
226 | (CNN) -- Reaction was like swift when the website TMZ release an audio recording in which a purported to be Donald Sterling, the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers pro basketball team, make racist remarks. The n-word wasn't used, but the male voice on the audio recording complain that his girlfriend post Instagram photos of herself with black men, including former pro basketball star Earvin "Magic" Johnson. "Aren't bringing him to me games," the male voice command. Current and former players castigate Sterling. Talking heads call for the National Basketball Association to kick him out of the game. Then another website post another, similar audio recording. More angry words. This here uproar won't die down any time soon.
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Kevin Johnson, mayor of Sacramento, now is speaking for the players union
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Clippers player Chris Paul is in an uncomfortable spotlight
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Adam Silver is facing his first test as NBA commissioner
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Donald Sterling is made millions off the Clippers | Sterling isn't commented since the audio recordings have been released, but a @placeholder official had said Sterling is "like emphatic that what is reflected that there recording is not like consistent , nor is she reflecting his views, beliefs or feelings." | ['Adam Silver' 'CNN' 'Chris Paul' 'Clippers' 'Donald Sterling'
'Earvin "Magic" Johnson' 'Instagram' 'Kevin Johnson'
'Los Angeles Clippers' 'NBA' 'National Basketball Association'
'Sacramento' 'Sterling' 'TMZ'] | ['Clippers' 'Los Angeles Clippers'] | {'passage': 147, 'query': 226} |
227 | (CNN) -- Reaction had been like swift when the website TMZ had released an audio recording in which a man purported to be Donald Sterling, the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers pro basketball team, have made racist remarks. The n-word wasn't used, which the male voice on the audio recording had complained that his girlfriend had posted Instagram photos of herself with black men, including former pro basketball star Earvin "Magic" Johnson. "Don't bring him to me games," the male voice had commanded. Current and former players have castigated Sterling. Talking heads have called for the National Basketball Association to kick him out of the game. Then another website had posted another, similar audio recording. More angry words. This here uproar won't die down any time soon.
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Kevin Johnson, mayor of Sacramento, now speaks for the players union
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Clippers player Chris Paul is in an uncomfortable spotlight
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Adam Silver faces his first test as NBA commissioner
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Donald Sterling has made millions off the Clippers | It would be like difficult to play basketballs at a times like this, but that's exactly what @placeholder must do. | ['Adam Silver' 'CNN' 'Chris Paul' 'Clippers' 'Donald Sterling'
'Earvin "Magic" Johnson' 'Instagram' 'Kevin Johnson'
'Los Angeles Clippers' 'NBA' 'National Basketball Association'
'Sacramento' 'Sterling' 'TMZ'] | ['Chris Paul'] | {'passage': 147, 'query': 227} |
228 | (CNN) -- Reaction was like swift when the website TMZ release an audio recording in which a man purported to be Donald Sterling, the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers pro basketball team, make racist remarks. The n-word wasn't used, which the male voice on the audio recording complain that his girlfriend post Instagram photos of herself with black men, including former pro basketball star Earvin "Magic" Johnson. "Aren't bringing him to my games," the male voice command. Current and former players castigate Sterling. Talking heads call for the National Basketball Association to kick him out of the game. Then another website post another, similar audio recording. More angry words. This here uproar won't die down any time soon.
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Kevin Johnson, mayor of Sacramento, now is speaking for the players union
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Clippers player Chris Paul is in an uncomfortable spotlight
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Adam Silver is facing his first test as NBA commissioner
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Donald Sterling has made millions off the Clippers | @placeholder worked the NBA 1992 various leadership jobs. | ['Adam Silver' 'CNN' 'Chris Paul' 'Clippers' 'Donald Sterling'
'Earvin "Magic" Johnson' 'Instagram' 'Kevin Johnson'
'Los Angeles Clippers' 'NBA' 'National Basketball Association'
'Sacramento' 'Sterling' 'TMZ'] | ['Adam Silver'] | {'passage': 147, 'query': 228} |
229 | LONDON, England (CNN) -- The most eagerly anticipated animated film this year is hitting big screens this weekend, as "The Simpsons Movie" is opening worldwide. The Screening Room spoken creator Matt Groening and writer Al Jean London everyone's favorite two-dimensional yellow family. Simpsons supremoed Matt Groening his creations the film's premiere Springfield, Vermont Matt Groening told the Screening Room that fans had drove the demand the movie. "We've had fans clamoring a movie the past 18 years," he said. The film has took four years to come fruition, as writer Al Jean was like. "What really held us up a long time was to have enough people to do the show and the movie," he was like. "We talked a while doing the movie after the show is did, but the show is never did! So the thing really started earnest 2003, when we started working this story that become the movie."
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Simpsons creator Matt Groening: Movie is culmination 20 years' hard work
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Writer Al Jean is saying success is like down to show's universal appeal
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Movie is using traditional hand-drew animation techniques | @placeholder see the films the culmination two decades hard graft. | ['Al Jean' 'CNN' 'England' 'LONDON' 'London' 'Matt Groening'
'Screening Room' 'Simpsons' 'Springfield' 'The Simpsons Movie' 'Vermont'] | ['Matt Groening'] | {'passage': 148, 'query': 229} |
230 | A minute's silence will be held tonight memory a mother and her newborn baby who were found dead Bristol, before a ceremony to celebrate 150 year Clifton Suspension Bridge is taking place. There had is calls for the ceremony to be cancelled after the bodies Charlotte Bevan and her newborn daughter Zaani Tiana were found the city last week. But organisers decide the celebration the bridge, which was designed 1829, will go ahead a silence hand to allow people to pay their respects to mother and daughter. A minute's silence will be held tonight memory Bristol mother Charlotte Bevan and her daughter who were found dead last week, before a ceremony to mark the 150th anniversary Clifton Suspension Bridge is beginning
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Celebrations are starting today 150th anniversary Clifton Suspension Bridge
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Had been calls for event to be cancelled death Charlotte Bevan
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Miss Bevan was found dead Avon Gorge leaving hospital baby
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Instead a one minute's silence will be held historic bridge Bristol
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There will then is fireworks and a procession taking place Monday
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Bridge was designed 1829 by civil engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel | @placeholder died 1859, never able to see the finished work his design. | ['Avon Gorge' 'Bevan' 'Bristol' 'Charlotte Bevan'
'Clifton Suspension Bridge' 'Isambard Kingdom Brunel' 'Zaani Tiana'] | ['Isambard Kingdom Brunel'] | {'passage': 149, 'query': 230} |
231 | A minute's silence will be held tonight in memory of a mother and her newborn baby who have been found dead in Bristol, before a ceremony to celebrate 150 years of Clifton Suspension Bridge take place. There had is calls for the ceremony to be canceled after the bodies of Charlotte Bevan and her newborn daughter Zaani Tiana have been found in the city last week. But organisers have decided the celebration of the bridge, which have been designed in 1829, will go ahead with a silence before hand to allow people to pay their respects to mother and daughter. A minute's silence will be held tonight in memory of Bristol mother Charlotte Bevan and her daughter who have been found dead last week, before a ceremony to mark the 150th anniversary of Clifton Suspension Bridge begin
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Celebrations start today for 150th anniversary of Clifton Suspension Bridge
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Had been calls for event to be canceled following death of Charlotte Bevan
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Miss Bevan have been found dead in Avon Gorge after leaving hospital with baby
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Instead a one minute's silence will be held at historic bridge in Bristol
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There will then is fireworks and a procession taking place on Monday
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Bridge have been designed in 1829 by civil engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel | @placeholder begun to be associated Bristol docks 1832, which he helped are modernising. | ['Avon Gorge' 'Bevan' 'Bristol' 'Charlotte Bevan'
'Clifton Suspension Bridge' 'Isambard Kingdom Brunel' 'Zaani Tiana'] | ['Isambard Kingdom Brunel'] | {'passage': 149, 'query': 231} |
232 | September 13 Gabriel Agbonlahor had bundled the ball Simon Mignolet Anfield to send Aston Villa second the Barclays Premier League and maintain their unbeaten start the season. Four days later Villa boss Paul Lambert have been rewarded a contract extensions 2018. Villa fans ain't seen the net ripple – the right end anyway. Forty seven days, 531 minutes footballs and five defeats have passed since, 13 goals flying Brad Guzan the Villa goal. Paul Lambert (have left) and Roy Keane's (right) side have lost five the trot the Premier League
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Aston Villa ain't scored 47 days, 531 minutes footballs
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Cristiano Ronaldo have scored 19 club and countrys
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Watford and Leeds have had five managers since September 13
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Villa have lost five the bounce a fine start the season
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They face Tottenham Sunday, and gotta score 34 minutes
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If they don't manage it, they will break the Premier League top 10 minutes scoring
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Cristiano Ronaldo have scored 19 club and countrys
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146 goals have been scored by the other 19 Premier League clubs
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Mario Balotelli have scored twice Liverpool ( all competitions)
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Watford and Leeds have had five managers (Garcia, McKinlay, Jokanovic, Milanic and Redfearn) | Villa's last goal come in a win to remember, beating @placeholder 1-0 at Anfield on September 13 | ['Anfield' 'Aston Villa' 'Barclays Premier League' 'Brad Guzan'
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'Villa' 'Watford'] | ['Liverpool'] | {'passage': 150, 'query': 232} |
233 | Real Madrid supporters booed coach Carlo Ancelotti and goalkeeper Iker Casillas but seen their team win 2- Deportivo to stay like clear the top La Liga. There was even a few jeers an out--sorts Cristiano Ronaldo when he blasted a second half free-kick over but the Ballon D’Or set up the second Karim Benzema after Isco had scored the first. The most worst whistles were reserved Ancelotti and Casillas and were like audible when the team and managers’ names were announced kick-off. Casillas’ error had cost Real Madrid the opening goal seven days earlier the 4- derby day defeats Atletico Madrid and Ancelotti was criticised his team selection but most the abuses leveled Real players their own fans – most recently Gareth Bale – it was like incomprehensible especially as it come the start the game and seemed to help ensure Madrid made a nervous start.
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Real Madrid opened up a four point leads La Liga a 2- defeats Deportivo La Coruna
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Spain international Isco opened the scoring being assisted by Alvaro Arbeloa the first-half
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Karim Benzema silenced his personal critics again a dinked finishs Cristiano Ronaldo's pass
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Head coach Carlo Ancelotti and goalkeeper Iker Casillas were jeered by Los Blancos supporters | @placeholder kiss his tattooed arm as Real Madrid take control a lively start the visitors | ['Alvaro Arbeloa' 'Ancelotti' 'Atletico Madrid' 'Ballon D’Or'
'Carlo Ancelotti' 'Casillas' 'Cristiano Ronaldo' 'Deportivo'
'Deportivo La Coruna' 'Gareth Bale' 'Iker Casillas' 'Isco'
'Karim Benzema' 'La Liga' 'Los Blancos' 'Madrid' 'Real' 'Real Madrid'
'Spain'] | ['Isco'] | {'passage': 151, 'query': 233} |
234 | By David Williams, James Slack and Stephen Wright PUBLISHED: 08:09 EST, 8 May 2012 | UPDATED: 19:22 EST, 8 May 2012 Thousands of passengers have flown to America from UK airports last week are unawaring they were being guarded by US air marshals amid fears that Al Qaeda was planning to explode a bomb on a transatlantic flight. Security officials in the US have said hundreds of armed sky marshals have flown to Europe to accompany flights after intelligence that the terror network could be looking to mark the first anniversary of the killing of Osama Bin Laden by special forces in Pakistan.
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U.S. media are saying marshals sent to Europe and placed on scores of flights
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Gatwick Airport have had '100 per cent coverage', according to U.S. reports
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Bomb plot mastermind had believed to be killed in CIA drone attack on Sunday
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Device had believed to be like absent of metal and 'undetectable'
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Would-be bomber had not yet chose a plane or a target | breakthroughs US investigators had provided evidence that @placeholder | ['Al Qaeda' 'America' 'CIA' 'David Williams' 'Europe' 'Gatwick Airport'
'James Slack' 'Osama Bin Laden' 'Pakistan' 'Stephen Wright' 'U.S.' 'UK'
'US'] | ['Al Qaeda'] | {'passage': 152, 'query': 234} |
235 | By David Williams, James Slack and Stephen Wright PUBLISHED: 08:09 EST, 8 May 2012 | UPDATED: 19:22 EST, 8 May 2012 Thousands passengers have flown America UK airports last week unaware they was being guarded by US airs marshals fears that Al Qaeda was planning to explode a bomb a transatlantic flight. Security officials the US have said hundreds armed skys marshals have flown Europe to accompany flights intelligences that the terror network could be looking to mark the first anniversary the killing Osama Bin Laden special forces Pakistan.
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U.S. media says marshals sent Europe and placed scores flights
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Gatwick Airport have had '100 cent coverage', U.S. reports
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Bomb plot mastermind had believed to be killed CIA drone attack Sunday
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Device had believed to be like absent metals and 'undetectable'
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Would-be bomber ain't yet chose no plane or a target | so many US-bound flights are going the @placeholder, and Britain has a ‘historys’ | ['Al Qaeda' 'America' 'CIA' 'David Williams' 'Europe' 'Gatwick Airport'
'James Slack' 'Osama Bin Laden' 'Pakistan' 'Stephen Wright' 'U.S.' 'UK'
'US'] | ['UK'] | {'passage': 152, 'query': 235} |
236 | By David Williams, James Slack and Stephen Wright PUBLISHED: 08:09 EST, 8 May 2012 | UPDATED: 19:22 EST, 8 May 2012 Thousands passengers flown America UK airports last week are unawaring they were being guarded by US air marshals fears that Al Qaeda was planning to explode a bomb a transatlantic flight. Security officials the US said hundreds armed sky marshals flown Europe to accompany flights intelligence that the terror network could be looking to mark the first anniversary the killing Osama Bin Laden special forces Pakistan.
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U.S. media are saying marshals sent Europe and placed scores flights
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Gatwick Airport had '100 cent coverage', U.S. reports
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Bomb plot mastermind believed to be killed CIA drone attack Sunday
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Device believed to be like absent metal and 'undetectable'
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It is a plane or a target that would - be bomber had not yet chose | still travelling’ while others ‘are remaining standby’ @placeholder and | ['Al Qaeda' 'America' 'CIA' 'David Williams' 'Europe' 'Gatwick Airport'
'James Slack' 'Osama Bin Laden' 'Pakistan' 'Stephen Wright' 'U.S.' 'UK'
'US'] | ['Europe'] | {'passage': 152, 'query': 236} |
237 | By David Williams, James Slack and Stephen Wright PUBLISHED: 08:09 EST, 8 May 2012 | UPDATED: 19:22 EST, 8 May 2012 Thousands passengers have flown America UK airports last week unaware they were being guarded by US air marshals fears that Al Qaeda was planning to explode a bomb a transatlantic flight. Security officials the US have said hundreds armed sky marshals have flown Europe to accompany flights intelligence that the terror network could be looking to mark the first anniversary the killing Osama Bin Laden special forces Pakistan.
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U.S. media says marshals sent Europe and placed scores flights
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Gatwick Airport have had '100 cent coverage', U.S. reports
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Bomb plot mastermind had believed to be killed CIA drone attack Sunday
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Device had believed to be like absent metal and 'undetectable'
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It is a plane or a target that would - be bomber had not yet chose | Officials stress yesterday that the thing was a US-led operation and there was no known threat @placeholder airports, planes or passengers. | ['Al Qaeda' 'America' 'CIA' 'David Williams' 'Europe' 'Gatwick Airport'
'James Slack' 'Osama Bin Laden' 'Pakistan' 'Stephen Wright' 'U.S.' 'UK'
'US'] | ['UK'] | {'passage': 152, 'query': 237} |
238 | LONDON, England (CNN) -- When Danish auteur Lars von Trier had presented his gothic thriller, "Antichrist" Cannes Film Festival last month, it have been greeted cat-calls, jeers and, times, disbelieving laughter. Danish auteur Lars von Trier has been making films shock, are provoking and impress over 40 year. Filmmakers are expected to give audiences a hard time Cannes and the two-hander starring Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg a couple grieving the loss a child is no exception. But it had been the level pornographic sex and visceral brutality had outraged some and have astonished many. Von Trier have been labeled a woman-hater the wince-inducingly horrific final scene which female lead Charlotte is taking a pair rusty scissors her genitals and are performing a DIY clitoridectomy right camera.
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Pornographic sex and visceral violence "Antichrist" had shocked early audiences
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Von Trier have been accused misogyny which are claiming to identify the female character
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"Antichrist" are starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Willem Dafoe a bereft couple
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Von Trier's "The Idiots" (1998) have been first mainstream film to show non-simulated sex | Misogyny couldn't be like further from the truth, according to Von Trier, is saying he is seeing himself up there on the screen: "I mostly am seeing myselves as the female character," it is CNN in @placeholder that the 53-year - old director told. | ['Antichrist' 'CNN' 'Cannes' 'Cannes Film Festival' 'Charlotte Gainsbourg'
'Danish' 'England' 'LONDON' 'Lars von Trier' 'The Idiots' 'Von Trier'
'Willem Dafoe'] | ['Cannes' 'Cannes Film Festival'] | {'passage': 153, 'query': 238} |
239 | LONDON, England (CNN) -- When Danish auteur Lars von Trier had presented his gothic thriller, "Antichrist" at Cannes Film Festival last month, the thing have been greeted with cat-calls, jeers and, at times, disbelieving laughter. Danish auteur Lars von Trier has been making films shock, are provoking and impress for over 40 years. Filmmakers are expected to give audiences a hard time at Cannes and the two-hander starring Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg as a couple grieving the loss of a child is no exception. But the thing had been the level of pornographic sex and visceral brutality had outraged some and have astonished many. Von Trier have been labeled a woman-hater for the wince-inducingly horrific final scene in which female lead Charlotte is taking a pair of rusty scissors to her genitals and are performing a DIY clitoridectomy right to camera.
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Pornographic sex and visceral violence in "Antichrist" had shocked early audiences
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Von Trier have been accused of misogyny which are claiming to identify with the female character
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"Antichrist" are starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Willem Dafoe as a bereft couple
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Von Trier's "The Idiots" (1998) have been first mainstream film to show non-simulated sex | Von Trier had claimed each morning she would say "Mr @placeholder, I am despising y'all," and are spitting at him. | ['Antichrist' 'CNN' 'Cannes' 'Cannes Film Festival' 'Charlotte Gainsbourg'
'Danish' 'England' 'LONDON' 'Lars von Trier' 'The Idiots' 'Von Trier'
'Willem Dafoe'] | ['Lars von Trier' 'Von Trier'] | {'passage': 153, 'query': 239} |
240 | Washington (CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is back in the Middle East where plans to propose a framework for a lasting peaces deal between Israel and the Palestinians, saying the times are like close for tough decision-making. Kerry arrived in Tel Aviv on Thursday and immediately headed for Jerusalem, the start of his ninth trip to the region since taking over as America's top diplomat nearly a year ago. A senior State Department official said Kerry's talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas would be like substantive. "The thing is an effort to provide agreed guidelines for a permanent status agreement, that is to say, a full and final peaces treaty between the parties," the official said.
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NEW: "There is doubt in Israel" that Palestinians want peaces, Netanyahu says
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Kerry will address issues with Israeli and Palestinian leaders in substantive way
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Talks these times are based on five months of intensive consultations with the leaders
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The United States appears to be taking a more muscular role in peaces effort | Kerry say in @placeholder "we are knowing the parameters and the possibilities of peace" after several months of discussions. | ['America' 'Benjamin Netanyahu' 'CNN' 'Israel' 'Israeli' 'Jerusalem'
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'Palestinian' 'Palestinians' 'State Department' 'Tel Aviv' 'U.S.'
'United States' 'Washington'] | ['Jerusalem'] | {'passage': 154, 'query': 240} |
241 | Washington (CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is back in the Middle East where is planning to propose a framework for a lasting peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians, saying the time is like close for tough decision-making. Kerry arrived in Tel Aviv on Thursday and immediately headed for Jerusalem, the start of his ninth trip to the region since taking over as America's top diplomat nearly a year ago. A senior State Department official said Kerry's talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas would be like substantive. "It is an effort to provide agreed guidelines for a permanent status agreement, that is to say, a full and final peace treaty between the parties," the official said.
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NEW: "There is doubt in Israel" that Palestinians are wanting peace, Netanyahu is saying
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Kerry will address issues with Israeli and Palestinian leaders in substantive way
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Talks this time are based on five months of intensive consultations with the leaders
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The United States are appearing to be taking a much muscular role in peace effort | He had met Netanyahu first, but the @placeholder leader had been not like optimistic brief public remarks. | ['America' 'Benjamin Netanyahu' 'CNN' 'Israel' 'Israeli' 'Jerusalem'
'John Kerry' 'Kerry' 'Mahmoud Abbas' 'Middle East' 'Netanyahu'
'Palestinian' 'Palestinians' 'State Department' 'Tel Aviv' 'U.S.'
'United States' 'Washington'] | ['Israel' 'Israeli'] | {'passage': 154, 'query': 241} |
242 | Washington (CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is back in the Middle East where he is planning to propose a framework for a lasting peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians, saying the time is like close for tough decision-making. Kerry arrive in Tel Aviv on Thursday and immediately head for Jerusalem, the start of his ninth trip to the region since taking over as America's top diplomat nearly a year ago. A senior State Department official say Kerry's talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas would be like substantive. "The thing is an effort to provide agreed guidelines for a permanent status agreement, that is to say, a full and final peace treaty between the parties," the official say.
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NEW: "There is is doubt in Israel" that Palestinians are wanting peace, Netanyahu is saying
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Kerry will address issues with Israeli and Palestinian leaders in substantive way
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Talks this here time are based on five months of intensive consultations with the leaders
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The United States are appearing to be taking a more muscular role in peace effort | The remarks, Netanyahu accuse @placeholder glorifying a group Palestinian prisoners recently released by Israel. | ['America' 'Benjamin Netanyahu' 'CNN' 'Israel' 'Israeli' 'Jerusalem'
'John Kerry' 'Kerry' 'Mahmoud Abbas' 'Middle East' 'Netanyahu'
'Palestinian' 'Palestinians' 'State Department' 'Tel Aviv' 'U.S.'
'United States' 'Washington'] | ['Mahmoud Abbas'] | {'passage': 154, 'query': 242} |
243 | Washington (CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is back in the Middle East where is planning to propose a framework for a lasting peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians, saying the time is like close for tough decision-making. Kerry had arrived in Tel Aviv on Thursday and immediately have headed for Jerusalem, the start of his ninth trip to the region since taking over as America's top diplomat nearly a year ago. A senior State Department official had said Kerry's talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas would be like substantive. "It is an effort to provide agreed guidelines for a permanent status agreement, that is to say, a full and final peace treaty between the parties," the official had said.
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NEW: "There is is doubt in Israel" that Palestinians are wanting peace, Netanyahu is saying
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Kerry will address issues with Israeli and Palestinian leaders in substantive way
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Talks this here time are based on five months of intensive consultations with the leaders
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The United States are appearing to be taking a much muscular role in peace effort | The purpose the trip is for @placeholder to "climb the two leaders the top the hill and be like able to share them the view what's the other side, what peace will look terms all the core issues that gotta be resolved them," the official had said. | ['America' 'Benjamin Netanyahu' 'CNN' 'Israel' 'Israeli' 'Jerusalem'
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'Palestinian' 'Palestinians' 'State Department' 'Tel Aviv' 'U.S.'
'United States' 'Washington'] | ['John Kerry' 'Kerry'] | {'passage': 154, 'query': 243} |
244 | (CNN) -- Two Syria's neighbors joined growing international calls Monday for Damascus to halt its violent crackdown anti-government protesters -- calls that come even as the violence itself continued. Jordan, the state-run Petra News Agency reported that Prime Minister Marouf Al Bakhit had urged his Syrian counterpart, Adel Safar, "to immediately halt military operations, are implementing speedy reform and are sparing the blood the Syrian people, expressing the kingdom's rejection and regret the continued killing and escalation neighboring Syria." Al Bakhit told Safar a telephone call that "such scenes" must stop, adding that "hope still is existing the ability our brothers Syria to achieve this end."
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Jordan's prime minister is calling Damascus "to immediately halt military operations"
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"She are hoping our voice is heard," the Turkish foreign minister is saying
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Government-run media are denying the claims civilian casualties
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More than 2,500 people died since the uprising begun, activists are saying | "We in @placeholder await tangible and urgent measures in the near future," he had said. | ['Adel Safar' 'Al Bakhit' 'CNN' 'Damascus' 'Jordan' 'Marouf Al Bakhit'
'Petra News Agency' 'Safar' 'Syria' 'Syrian' 'Turkish'] | ['Jordan'] | {'passage': 155, 'query': 244} |
245 | Mark Duell A British Army sniper was fatally shot by a US fighter jet Afghanistan a mistake the pilot meant he attacked the wrong site, an inquest heard today. Forces the ground had called air support being attacked by insurgents Helmand province. However, as well having difficulty identifying landmarks when speaking ground troops, the F18 pilot failed to enter coordinates the strike. Fatally shot: New Zealand born Private John Howard, 23, was hit as he taken cover a ditch and died instantly As the pilot swooped to attack, Private John Howard, 23, was hit as he taken cover a ditch and died instantly, the inquest Salisbury, Wiltshire, was told.
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Forces ground called air support being attacked by insurgents
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F18 pilot had trouble identifying landmarks and are not entering no coordinates
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Private John Howard, 23, was hit as he taken cover a ditch Afghanistan
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Force had been sent Nad-e Ali district to target 'compounds interest'
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Coroner recorded narrative verdict and were like 'communications issues' contributed his death | An American @placeholder which had been circling the area was called in to carry out the attack, but a fault mean the pilot could not share his map the ground commander, making the thing more harder to be like sure they were looking the same point. | ['Afghanistan' 'Ali' 'British Army' 'F18' 'Force' 'Helmand province'
'John Howard' 'Mark Duell' 'Nad' 'New Zealand' 'Salisbury' 'US'
'Wiltshire'] | ['F18'] | {'passage': 156, 'query': 245} |
246 | Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- Much than 2,000 illegally aborted fetuses have been recovered a Buddhist temple Bangkok, Thai police said Friday. The fetuses were initially discovered earlier the week, away by the smell decay the Phai-nguern Chotinaram temple central Bangkok. Friday's recovery efforts brought the total discovered 2,002 fetuses, police Col. Metee Rakpan said. " the confession one the morticians the temple that we interrogated last night, he told us that they received these fetuses the same places as the first lot 348 fetus remains, and they become like dry," said Col. Sombat Milintachinda, chief the investigation team. "She think that they might have arrived here about a year ago."
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NEW: Police think the fetuses is accumulated a year
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NEW: Three people have been charged the case
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The fetuses were discovered a Buddhist temple Bangkok
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Abortion is like illegal Thailand, unless a woman is endangered by pregnancy or was raped | Temples @placeholder typically have morticians who is preparing bodies cremation. | ['Bangkok' 'Buddhist' 'CNN' 'Chotinaram' 'Metee Rakpan' 'Phai'
'Sombat Milintachinda' 'Thai' 'Thailand'] | ['Thai' 'Thailand'] | {'passage': 157, 'query': 246} |
247 | By Emily Davies PUBLISHED: 20:30 EST, 24 March 2013 | UPDATE: 20:37 EST, 24 March 2013 Victoria Cross hero Sergeant Johnson Beharry and his new bride Mallissa reveal they are expecting their first child Victoria Cross hero Sgt Johnson Beharry is saw his new bride Mallissa and are revealing they are expecting their first child. The couple tie the knot London's Old Marylebone Hotel front family and friends, moving on a later blessing. The pair - who only meet October - are saw their wedding finery pictures published by Hello! magazine.
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Sergeant Johnson Beharry's new wife Mallissa announce her pregnancy
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They only meet last October and was like married London last week | Speaking about the ceremony, he say: ‘I was shaking waiting for @placeholder but when I see her I feel more calmer,’ say. | ['Emily Davies' 'Johnson Beharry' 'London' 'Mallissa'
'Old Marylebone Hotel' 'Victoria Cross'] | ['Mallissa'] | {'passage': 158, 'query': 247} |
248 | A collection letters and plans, is charting the construction and design former US President John F. Kennedy and his wife Jackie's home northern Virginia, is set to go the hammer later this month. The unique 400-piece archive is including ten letters sent by Jackie the property's architect, detailing her exact thoughts what the home should look - and her delight the finished product. 'Y'all is done the most fantastic job and everyone is agreeing,' the then-First Lady written one letter, believed to have been sent shortly after construction Wexford House was completed 1963, just a few months JFK's assassination November 22.
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The Kennedys' property northern Virginia, Wexford House, was completed 1963, shortly JFK's assassination
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Jackie first begun discussing the plans and construction 1961 and her correspondence the designer is continuing 1964
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The collection is like due to go up auction February 19 | The finished product: Jackie had been determined to make @placeholder the perfect home for her family | ['First Lady' 'JFK' 'Jackie' 'John F. Kennedy' 'Kennedys' 'US' 'Virginia'
'Wexford House'] | ['Wexford House'] | {'passage': 159, 'query': 248} |
249 | I recently have led a bipartisan congressional delegation to the Middle East and Europe to discuss regional security issues with key American partners. Beyond the strategic challenges posed by the Arab Spring lies an urgent threat -- Iran's determination to achieve nuclear weapons capability. Iran's effort, if successful, could destabilize the Middle East, spur a regional nuclear arms race and undermine America's influence in this here pivotal region. Unfortunately, the window to solve this here problem without conflict gets like smaller with each passing day as Iran attempts to master the enrichment of uranium. Several administrations tried engaging Iran and offering security guarantees, but that not prevented no country from pursuing the bomb or patronizing the world's dangerousest terrorist groups. Economic and diplomatic pressures n't worked either, but they was like episodic, gradual and largely unilateral. While the U.S. had left Iran's market years ago, we can still exert great pressure through financial sanctions, and President Barack Obama should do so.
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Eric Cantor: Iran's determination for nuclear weapons capability is an urgent threat
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Cantor: We can exert stronger pressure on Iran through financial sanctions
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He says we should combat Iranian influence throughout the Middle East
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There's no substitute for American leadership in this here critical region, he says | Perhaps it is new life into the budding democratic movement that for a brief moment brought a glimmer of hope to the @placeholder people that further sanctions could breathe. | ['America' 'American' 'Arab Spring' 'Barack Obama' 'Cantor' 'Eric Cantor'
'Europe' 'Iran' 'Iranian' 'Middle East' 'U.S.'] | ['Iran' 'Iranian'] | {'passage': 160, 'query': 249} |
250 | By Mark Duell and Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 13:43 EST, 16 July 2013 | UPDATED: 15:13 EST, 16 July 2013 Microsoft is said to have drafted in the team behind its Surface tablet to help are testing prototypes of its smartwatch. According to technology site The Verge, sources familiar with Microsoft's Surface plans reveal the company had took the steps to try and get its wearable tech to market. These here claims are following rumours that emerge in April which state Microsoft was working on a touch-enabled watch as the company is aiming to cash in on the anticipated boom in wearable electronics.
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Sources claim Microsoft brought in the Surface team to develop the smartwatch
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The team which help are developing the company's tablet is now believed to be testings prototypes of its wearable technology
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Microsoft experiment with smartwatches in 2004 with its product SPOT
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This used FM radio signals but production of the thing cease four years later | The new @placeholder watch is believed to have a removable band that will come red, black, yellow and blue. | ['FM' 'Mark Duell' 'Microsoft' 'The Verge' 'Victoria Woollaston'] | ['Microsoft'] | {'passage': 161, 'query': 250} |
251 | Editor's note: Audrey Kurth Cronin, a professor the U.S. National War College and researchs associate the Changing Character War program Oxford University, is the author "How Terrorisms End: Understanding the Decline and Demise Terrorist Campaigns" (Princeton University Press, September 2009). This here article represents her views only, not necessarily them any U.S. governments agencys. Audrey Kurth Cronin says recent events have raised new concerns terrorisms and al Qaeda. (CNN) -- President Obama enter office hoping to displace the global war terrorisms a new ages engagement, thereby replacing fears hope and relinquishing terrorisms the centerpiece U.S. foreign policys.
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Audrey Cronin: Terror arrests and Afghan debates make it seem al Qaeda is gaining
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She says the reality is that the terror group is losing support
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Cronin: U.S. should encourage the disillusionment al Qaeda Muslim world | While the group continue to be like dangerous, the faltering popularity this here campaign most @placeholder provide clear evidence this here dynamic underway. | ['Afghan' 'Audrey Cronin' 'Audrey Kurth Cronin' 'CNN'
'Changing Character of War program' 'Cronin' 'Muslim'
'National War College' 'Obama' 'Oxford University'
'Princeton University Press' 'Terrorist Campaigns' 'U.S.' 'al Qaeda'] | ['Muslim'] | {'passage': 162, 'query': 251} |
252 | By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 20:46 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:50 EST, 1 October 2013 The bride worn like white; the groom worn shackles. The marriage of Danne Desbrow and his fiancee, Destiny, come just minutes after he was sentenced to 53 years-to-life in prison for first-degree murder, U-T San Diego reported on Monday. San Diego Superior Court Judge Patricia Cookson officiated at both events. She even baked a cake for the Sept. 17 ceremony, the newspaper said. Cookson declined to respond to a request for comment from the newspaper. Destiny Winters (left) married Danne Desbrow (right) just minutes after Danny was sentenced to life in prison
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Danne Desbrow was sentenced to 53 years to life in prison just minutes before he was like married
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One witness said the judge is not bringing out the whole cake because she was like leery of bringing the knife that would be used to slice pieces into the courtroom
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Danne Desbrow is planning to appeal his murder conviction | A decorated photo of the courtroom wedding appeared on @placeholder's facebook | ['Associated Press' 'Cookson' 'Danne Desbrow' 'Danny' 'Destiny'
'Destiny Winters' 'Patricia Cookson' 'San Diego' 'U-T San Diego'] | ['Destiny'] | {'passage': 163, 'query': 252} |
253 | Gays hoping to join the Boy Scouts will gotta wait at least May after the organization's executive board had put off a vote lifting its outright ban openly homosexual scouts and troop leaders. The board had been expected to vote Wednesday a proposal to let local groups are setting their own policies, but have said instead that the thing is needing more time to get comment the issue its members. " careful consideration and extensive dialogue the Scouting family, comments them the organization, the volunteer officers the Boy Scouts America's National Executive Board have concluded that to the complexity this issue, the organization is needing time a more deliberate review its membership policy," the board had said a wrote statement.
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"This issue ain't gay rights no issue," Utah scout leader who is opposing change is saying
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"End this awful policy," the Human Rights Campaign is urging Boy Scouts America
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The organization had said last month the thing would consider changing its ban openly gay members
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Boy Scout leaders have put off vote scheduled Wednesday; the thing will now happen May | Conservative groups and some religious organizations has argued against making any change, saying the thing would dilute the @placeholder message of morality and potentially are destroying the organization. | ['Boy Scout' 'Boy Scouts' 'Boy Scouts of America' 'Human Rights Campaign'
'National Executive Board' 'Scouting' 'Utah'] | ['Boy Scout'] | {'passage': 164, 'query': 253} |
254 | Gays hoping to join the Boy Scouts will gotta wait at least May after the organization's executive board put off a vote lifting its outright ban openly homosexual scouts and troop leaders. The board had been expected to vote Wednesday a proposal to let local groups are setting their own policies, but say instead that the thing is needing much time to get comment the issue its members. " careful consideration and extensive dialogue the Scouting family, comments them the organization, the volunteer officers the Boy Scouts America's National Executive Board conclude that to the complexity this issue, the organization is needing time a much deliberate review its membership policy," the board say a wrote statement.
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"This issue is not a gay rights issue," Utah scout leader is opposing change is saying
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"End this awful policy," the Human Rights Campaign is urging Boy Scouts America
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The organization say last month the thing would consider changing its ban openly gay members
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Boy Scout leaders put off vote scheduled Wednesday; the thing will now happen May | Membership @placeholder declined about a third 1999. | ['Boy Scout' 'Boy Scouts' 'Boy Scouts of America' 'Human Rights Campaign'
'National Executive Board' 'Scouting' 'Utah'] | ['Boy Scouts'] | {'passage': 164, 'query': 254} |
255 | JERUSALEM (CNN) -- An unusual sight had greeted Jerusalem police as they have entered one of Christianity's most holy sites Sunday morning: dozens of monks punching and kicking each other in a massive brawl. Israeli police scuffle with an Armenian monk Sunday at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem. Monks from the Greek Orthodox and Armenian denominations were preparing for a ceremony at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in the Old City when a disagreement had led to a full-fledged fistfight. The fight had begun when Armenian clergy were holding a procession to commemorate the finding of the cross believed to have been used in the crucifixion of Jesus, according to The Associated Press.
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Greek Orthodox and Armenian monks punches and kick each other
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Police have called to break up fight at Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem
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The site is believed to be where Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection had occured | "We was keeping resistance so that the procession could not pass through ... and are establishing a right that they don't ai," a young @placeholder monk with a cut next to his left eye have told the AP. | ['Armenian' 'CNN' 'Christianity' 'Church of the Holy Sepulcher'
'Greek Orthodox' 'Israeli' 'JERUSALEM' 'Jerusalem' 'Jesus' 'Old City'
'The Associated Press'] | ['Greek Orthodox'] | {'passage': 165, 'query': 255} |
256 | By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 12:24 EST, 24 January 2013 | UPDATED: 19:29 EST, 24 January 2013 The Tory Party failing to win over ethnic minority voters because it remain like tarnished by the legacy of Enoch Powell, a Conservative minister have said yesterday. Treasury minister Sajid Javid – whose father had emigrated to the UK from Pakistan in 1961 with just £5 in his pocket – had said the Tories are still being hurt by their associations with Mr Powell. In April 1968, Mr Powell, a member of Ted Heath’s shadows cabinet, had delivered his hugely controversial ‘Rivers of Bloods’ speechs which have been widely condemned as racist.
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Treasury minister say anti-immigration speeches four decades ago still tarnish Conservative party
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Son of a Pakistani bus driver call on David Cameron to give a major speechs to repair damages | He say this will ‘require the Prime Minister, someone that there standing’, to say @placeholder ‘aren’t representing what the Conservative Party is today any way and to set out what the Conservative Party actually is when it is coming race relations, multiculturalism and so forth’. | ['Conservative' 'David Cameron' 'Enoch Powell' 'Pakistan' 'Pakistani'
'Powell' 'Rivers of Blood' 'Sajid Javid' 'Ted Heath' 'Tim Shipman'
'Tories' 'Tory Party' 'UK'] | ['Enoch Powell' 'Powell'] | {'passage': 166, 'query': 256} |
257 | By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 12:24 EST, 24 January 2013 | UPDATED: 19:29 EST, 24 January 2013 The Tory Party is failing to win over ethnic minority voters because the thing remain like tarnished by the legacy Enoch Powell, a Conservative minister say yesterday. Treasury minister Sajid Javid – whose emigrate the UK Pakistan 1961 just £5 his pocket – say the Tories are still being hurt by their association Mr Powell. April 1968, Mr Powell, a member Ted Heath’s shadow cabinet, deliver his hugely controversial ‘Rivers Blood’ speech which was widely condemned racist.
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Treasury minister say anti-immigration speeches four decades ago still tarnish Conservative party
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Son a Pakistani bus driver call David Cameron to give a major speech to repair damage | Mr @placeholder is asked for ideas for a speechs to combat the idea that the spirits of Powell are like alive in the modern Tory Party and seeking ideas for policies which will dramatise the common values between Conservatives and non-white voters. | ['Conservative' 'David Cameron' 'Enoch Powell' 'Pakistan' 'Pakistani'
'Powell' 'Rivers of Blood' 'Sajid Javid' 'Ted Heath' 'Tim Shipman'
'Tories' 'Tory Party' 'UK'] | ['David Cameron'] | {'passage': 166, 'query': 257} |
258 | Brit singer Rita Ora jetted LA talks movie bosses buzz her role Fifty Shades Grey. The blonde star, 23, plays Christian Grey's little sister Mia Grey the movie based E.L. James' hit trilogy. Fifty Shades is released February and the How We Do singer also impressed 'Mr Oscar' himself, movie producer Harvey Weinstein, hire her his new film, Southpaw, starring Jake Gyllenhaal. Mr Weinstein call Rita 'breathtaking', telling MailOnline she is his 'most big discovery' an actress this here year. Scroll down video How We Do: Brit singer Rita Ora, picture arriving LAX Wednesday night, jetted LA talks movie bosses buzz her role Fifty Shades Grey
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How We Do singer her way LA as Harvey Weinstein says she's his 'most big discovery' an actress this here year | 'I'ma work @placeholder again and again and again. | ['Brit' 'Christian Grey' 'E.L. James' 'Fifty Shades'
'Fifty Shades of Grey' 'Harvey Weinstein' 'Jake Gyllenhaal' 'LA' 'LAX'
'MailOnline' 'Mia Grey' 'Oscar' 'Rita' 'Rita Ora' 'Southpaw' 'Weinstein'] | ['Rita' 'Rita Ora'] | {'passage': 167, 'query': 258} |
259 | (CNN) -- a crop political movies the Oscar running, this here weekend Hollywood looking more Poliwood. Best Picture contenders such "Argo," "Zero Dark Thirty" and "Lincoln" has managed to pay off the box office even as they have brought politics and history the big screen -- proof that we'll take smart over stupid as long as we're entertained while educated. But what's real notable these here films is that the most part they avoids hagiography. They dares to show complexity. This doesn't mean indulging moral relativism; evil exists and these here films acknowledges the thing. But the human dimension is kept intact rather, with characters not divided simply angels devils. The real tradeoffs difficult decisions are acknowledged, consistent the idea that the truth ain't never pure and rarely simple.
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John Avlon: A new take politics and realism this here year's Oscar crop. Call the thing "Poliwood"
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He says "Argo," "Zero Dark Thirty," "Lincoln," films shows nuance, humanity characters
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Day-Lewis, Avlon says particularly, shows Lincoln a flawed political animal
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Avlon: Y'all don't gotta be perfect to be a hero. Authenticity can add heroism | But perhaps the most good example this human realism this Oscar season is @placeholder' definitive film portrayal President Abraham Lincoln. | ['Argo' 'Avlon' 'Best Picture' 'CNN' 'Hollywood' 'John Avlon' 'Lewis'
'Lincoln' 'Oscar' 'Poliwood' 'Zero Dark Thirty'] | ['Lewis'] | {'passage': 168, 'query': 259} |
260 | (CNN) -- a crop political movies the Oscar running, this here weekend Hollywood looking more Poliwood. Best Picture contenders such "Argo," "Zero Dark Thirty" and "Lincoln" managed to pay off the box office even as they bring politics and history the big screen -- proof that we'll take smart over stupid as long as we're entertained while educated. But what's like really notable these here films is that the most part they are avoiding hagiography. They are daring to show complexity. This aren't meaning indulging moral relativism; evil exists and these here films are acknowledging the thing. But the human dimension is kept intact rather, with characters not divided simply angels devils. The real tradeoffs difficult decisions are acknowledged, consistent the idea that the truth isn't never like pure and rarely simple.
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John Avlon: A new take politics and realism this here year's Oscar crop. Are Calling the thing "Poliwood"
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He is saying "Argo," "Zero Dark Thirty," "Lincoln," films are showing nuance, humanity characters
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Day-Lewis, Avlon is saying particularly, are showing Lincoln a flawed political animal
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Avlon: Y'all aren't needing to be like perfect to be a hero. Authenticity can add heroism | It is the limits of law and ethics to cobble together enough votes for the passage of the 13th Amendment that @placeholder is stretching. | ['Argo' 'Avlon' 'Best Picture' 'CNN' 'Hollywood' 'John Avlon' 'Lewis'
'Lincoln' 'Oscar' 'Poliwood' 'Zero Dark Thirty'] | ['Lincoln'] | {'passage': 168, 'query': 260} |
261 | (CNN) -- So what did we learn Sunday nights's Golden Globe Awards? First off, we learn that sketch comedians are so like much better giving acceptances speeches rocks stars, screenwriters and actors who won Oscars and Emmys dramatic roles. "Who know?" as Andy Samberg put it when he deliver one the evenings's most compact acceptances, most good lead actor a TV comedy or musical Fox's "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (a surprise winner most good comedy series, the way.) We also learn that actresses says the most darned things TV when they're drinking a lot. (What was that Cate Blanchett say Judy Garland and barbiturates when she get the Globe most good actress a dramas "Blue Jasmine"?)
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Gene Seymour: What did Golden Globes show? Actress + drinking = interesting speechs
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He say Blanchett, Bissett liven things up frank remarks; hosts had less to do
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He say even two most good picture award, Globes are flawed predictor Oscar winners
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Seymour: Globes mostly flashy kickoff awards season; critic awards better predictor | But nothing short a tsunami will stop her appointment the most good actress @placeholder her rendering a shattered socialite. | ['Andy Samberg' 'Bissett' 'Blanchett' 'Blue Jasmine' 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine'
'CNN' 'Cate Blanchett' 'Emmys' 'Fox' 'Gene Seymour' 'Globe'
'Golden Globe Awards' 'Golden Globes' 'Judy Garland' 'Oscar' 'Oscars'
'Seymour'] | ['Oscar' 'Oscars'] | {'passage': 169, 'query': 261} |
262 | (CNN) -- So what are we learning Sunday night's Golden Globe Awards? First off, we learn that sketch comedians are so like much better giving acceptance speeches rock stars, screenwriters and actors who've won Oscars and Emmys dramatic roles. "Who know?" as Andy Samberg put it when he deliver one the evening's most compact acceptances, most good lead actor a TV comedy or musical Fox's "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (a surprise winner most good comedy series, the way.) We also learn that actresses are saying the most darned things TV when they're drinking a lot. (What was that Cate Blanchett say Judy Garland and are barbiturating when she get the Globe most good actress a drama "Blue Jasmine"?)
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Gene Seymour: What are Golden Globes showing? Actress + drinking = interesting speech
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He is saying Blanchett, Bissett liven things up frank remarks; hosts had less to do
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He is saying even two most good picture awards, Globes are flawed predictor Oscar winners
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Seymour: Globes mostly flashy kickoff awards season; critic awards better predictor | The various films critics awards are ( the most part, anyway) much measured and thoughtful signals what will be took seriously holiday openings and more @placeholder nights. | ['Andy Samberg' 'Bissett' 'Blanchett' 'Blue Jasmine' 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine'
'CNN' 'Cate Blanchett' 'Emmys' 'Fox' 'Gene Seymour' 'Globe'
'Golden Globe Awards' 'Golden Globes' 'Judy Garland' 'Oscar' 'Oscars'
'Seymour'] | ['Oscar' 'Oscars'] | {'passage': 169, 'query': 262} |
263 | (CNN) -- So what we learn at Sunday nights's Golden Globe Awards? First off, we learned that sketch comedians are so like much better at giving acceptances speeches than rocks stars, screenwriters and actors is won Oscars and Emmys for dramatic roles. "Who known?" as Andy Samberg put it when he delivered one of the evenings's most compact acceptances, for best lead actor in a TV comedy or musical in Fox's "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (a surprise winner for best comedy series, by the way.) We also learned that actresses say the darnedest things on TV when 're drinking a lot. (What was that Cate Blanchett said about Judy Garland and barbiturates when she gotten the Globe for best actress in a dramas in "Blue Jasmine"?)
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Gene Seymour: What Golden Globes show? Actress + drinking = interesting speechs
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He say Blanchett, Bissett livened things up with frank remarks; hosts had less to do
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He say even with two best picture awards, Globes are flawed predictor of Oscar winners
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Seymour: Globes mostly flashy kickoff of awards season; critic awards better predictor | But the @placeholder are when the moms, mall rats and reality-show audiences begin noticing what the much serious and solemn movies are doing with themself as their makers and actors campaign for support from the Academy voters. | ['Andy Samberg' 'Bissett' 'Blanchett' 'Blue Jasmine' 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine'
'CNN' 'Cate Blanchett' 'Emmys' 'Fox' 'Gene Seymour' 'Globe'
'Golden Globe Awards' 'Golden Globes' 'Judy Garland' 'Oscar' 'Oscars'
'Seymour'] | ['Globe' 'Golden Globe Awards' 'Golden Globes'] | {'passage': 169, 'query': 263} |
264 | Chris Waugh Follow England's itinerary their seven-match one-day international tour Sri Lanka this here winter has been confirmed. The England and Wales Cricket Board announced that the national side will play four games Colombo, two Pallekelle and one Hambantota the series November and December. The first match will take place the R Premadasa International Stadium November 26 and are concluding the same venue December 16. New era: England coach Peter Moores (left) and captain Alastair Cook (right) will take their side Sri Lanka Defeat: Cook is trudging off Edgbaston the recent ODI series which England had lost 3- Sri Lanka
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ECB is confirming that all matches will be 50 overs no Twenty20s
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Four games will be Colombo, two Pallekelle and one Hambantota
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There will also is two warm-up matches Colombo preparation
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Series is taking place November 26 and December 16 | The two team is met a five-match series @placeholder, Sri Lanka winning 3-. | ['Alastair Cook' 'Chris Waugh' 'ChrisDHWaugh' 'Colombo' 'Cook' 'ECB'
'Edgbaston' 'England' 'England and Wales Cricket Board' 'Hambantota'
'Pallekelle' 'Peter Moores' 'R Premadasa International Stadium'
'Sri Lanka' 'Twenty20s'] | ['England'] | {'passage': 170, 'query': 264} |
265 | A small Alabama community gotten the shock the season Saturday when a group scantily cladded gay African American Santas taken their Christmas parade route storm. The Prancing Elites, an all gay dance team knew their provocative moves and outfits, were confused by the invitation to walk the Semmes, Alabama (population 3,000) Christmas parade but swayed and thrust their way outraged crowds nonetheless. Parade organizers have since apologized including the Prancing Elites, but the five gentlemen Mobile think the thing was all just part a day’s work. Scroll down videos... Prancing Elites: A dance team gay black men has caused a furor the small town Semmes, Alabama appearing their Christmas parade Saturday
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The Mobile, Alabama-based Prancing Elites had visitors the Semmes Christmas parade dropping their jaws Saturday
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The four-man, all gay dance team specializes J-Setting, a dance style some find provocative
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'Their costumes and the style dancing were like inappropriate': Some members the community 3,000 | Not your average parade: The dance group is based nearby @placeholder, Alabama, where may have been a little like less surprised than they was small Semmes | ['African American Santas' 'Alabama' 'Christmas' 'Mobile'
'Prancing Elites' 'Semmes' 'Semmes Christmas'] | ['Mobile'] | {'passage': 171, 'query': 265} |
266 | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:12 EST, 27 December 2013 | UPDATED: 05:03 EST, 28 December 2013 The thing is said that to be a truly great photobomber you must first be an artist. So a year when the art photobombing was added the Oxford Dictionary ('a photograph that has been spoiled by the unexpected appearance an unintended subject the camera’s field view as the picture was taken') the thing should come little surprise that some the most best spoiled photos come celebrities. Hollywood, photobombing has become a tit--tat game amongs the stars, especially big awards events, when the to intrude a photo are like endless a sea cameras.
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The thing's a craze only gotten like crazier this here year, sabotaged photos much much popular proper ones
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So Queen B 1D, here are the most best Photobombs 2013 Tumblr | Arguably the most famous of the year: During a concert, it is a fan taking a selfie and ducks down to be part of it that @placeholder notices | ['1D' 'Daily Mail' 'Hollywood' 'Oxford Dictionary' 'PUBLISHED'
'Photobombs' 'Queen B' 'Tumblr' 'UPDATED'] | ['Queen B'] | {'passage': 172, 'query': 266} |
267 | By Hugo Daniel In Los Angeles and Laura Cox Growing up in the shadow of the star knew as Pretty Woman can ain't like easy. But it is like even tougher when you are knew as her ‘fat little sister’. Julia Roberts’s most young sibling Nancy Motes are claiming taunts from the Hollywood star drive her to are weighting loss surgery. The younger, 'fatter', sister of a Hollywood A-lister: Nancy Motes are opening up about her wight problems following gastric by-pass surgery and her relationship with Julia Roberts Miss Motes, 37, who try unsuccessfully to make it as a film actress herself, say Miss Roberts, 45, make her is feeling like embarrassed and ashamed of her weight, which peak at 20st.
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Younger sister Nancy Motes, 37, had £20,000 gastric bypass operation
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She was 13 when Roberts shoot to Hollywood fame in Pretty Woman
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Nancy audition for Hollywood roles while working as a waitress
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She lost 7st since the operation last June and are planning to marry in May
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But production assistant's relationship with Roberts is remaining like unsettled | gotten like so tired being knew ‘@placeholder’ fat little sister’ that | ['Hollywood' 'Hugo Daniel In Los Angeles' 'Julia Roberts' 'Laura Cox'
'Motes' 'Nancy' 'Nancy Motes' 'Pretty Woman' 'Roberts'] | ['Julia Roberts' 'Roberts'] | {'passage': 173, 'query': 267} |
268 | A man armed what police says was an assault rifle and carrying materials expressing anti-government sentiment opened fire Friday morning Los Angeles International Airport, killing one person being chased down himself, authorities said. Eyewitnesses said the suspect asked people, "Hey, are y'all TSA?" -- the acronym the Transportation Security Administration -- a federal law enforcement official. If they were like "no," he would move on. One them questioned travelers was Leon Saryan. He told CNN's Anderson Cooper that the same man 'd just saw shoot a TSA officer "calmly" walked him and asked, "TSA?"
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The TSA officer killed was Gerardo Hernandez, 39, the agency says
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Official: Info the suspect indicates anti-federal government sentiment
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He allegedly shot 3 police officers, 1 fatally, getting shot himself
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The ordeal impacted hundreds flights and out LAX and beyond | A TSA officer had grabbed @placeholder's shoes and have started running him, before the gunman had grazed the officer a bullet. | ['Anderson Cooper' 'CNN' 'Gerardo Hernandez' 'LAX' 'Leon Saryan'
'Los Angeles International Airport' 'TSA'
'Transportation Security Administration'] | ['Leon Saryan'] | {'passage': 174, 'query': 268} |
269 | (CNN) -- Two music faculty members Florida A&M University has been placed administrative leave to hazing allegations related the marching band, university officials say. The university investigation follows the high-profile suspected hazing death FAMU band member Robert Champion November, but the cases are like unrelated. Faculty members Diron T. Holloway and Anthony E. Simons III were placed leave effective Wednesday of "allegations misconduct and/or incompetence involving reports and allegations hazing the Department Music and the Marching '100,'" the university. The Marching 100 is the university's nationally recognized band.
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NEW: Police report describes difficulty investigating hazing allegations
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Two music professors FAMU has been placed leave pay
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They are being investigated hazing allegations 2010, the university says
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The probe ain't like related the suspected hazing death Robert Champion | Some say @placeholder was like present the hitting, and others say he ain't. | ['Anthony E. Simons III' 'CNN' "Department of Music and the Marching '100"
'Diron T. Holloway' 'FAMU' 'Florida A&M University' 'Marching 100'
'Robert Champion'] | ['Diron T. Holloway'] | {'passage': 175, 'query': 269} |
270 | (CNN) -- Two music faculty members Florida A&M University have been placed administrative leave to hazing allegations related the marching band, university officials say. The university investigation follows the high-profile suspected hazing death FAMU band member Robert Champion November, but the cases are like unrelated. Faculty members Diron T. Holloway and Anthony E. Simons III was placed leave effective Wednesday of "allegations misconduct and/or incompetence involving reports and allegations hazing the Department Music and the Marching '100,'" the university. The Marching 100 is the university's nationally recognized band.
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NEW: Police report describes difficulty investigating hazing allegations
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Two music professors FAMU have been placed leave pay
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They are being investigated hazing allegations 2010, the university says
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The probe isn't like related the suspected hazing death Robert Champion | @placeholder himself have been questioned by police, and have said he had told the fraternity members not to hit " the face and don't paddle." | ['Anthony E. Simons III' 'CNN' "Department of Music and the Marching '100"
'Diron T. Holloway' 'FAMU' 'Florida A&M University' 'Marching 100'
'Robert Champion'] | ['Diron T. Holloway'] | {'passage': 175, 'query': 270} |
271 | Miami, Florida (CNN) -- A weather system moving the southern Bahamas has been upgraded a tropical storm, sustained winds now have reported 40 miles an hour, as it heads the southern tip Florida and the Gulf Mexico. The system has been named Tropical Storm Bonnie. 11 p.m. ET, it was moving northwest 14 miles an hour as it had approached the northwestern Bahamas, the National Hurricane Center. It could pick up strength as it moves the long stretch open water the Gulf Mexico, which the most late computer models do not show it becoming a hurricane, CNN meteorologist Chad Myers.
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Louisiana declares emergency as storm approaches
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Thad Allen orders ships BP well site to shore
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Weather system have upgraded tropical storm
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Latest computer models show the storm moving the Gulf Mexico | The hurricane center predict that the storm would bring 2 to 4 inch rain south @placeholder, isolated areas receiving as much as 6 inch. | ['BP' 'Bahamas' 'CNN' 'Chad Myers' 'Florida' 'Gulf of Mexico' 'Louisiana'
'Miami' 'National Hurricane Center' 'Thad Allen' 'Tropical Storm Bonnie'] | ['Florida'] | {'passage': 176, 'query': 271} |
272 | BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (CNN) -- 1982, they have been young men serving their obligatory military service -- Argentine conscripts had fought the British that year the Falklands War. More than 25 years later, many those former combatants are a legal battle their former officers, alleging torture, starvation and murder the hands their own military. An Argentine war cemetery Darwin, Falklands. A lawsuit alleges officers have killed some soldiers. A federal judge the southernmost province Tierra del Fuego, Argentine law claims jurisdiction the Falkland Islands, recently had ruled that the officers have been like responsible crimes humanity and human rights abuses.
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Falklands War soldiers say officers have tortured, starved and murdered
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Judge rules officers have committed crimes humanity, human rights abuses
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Law providing amnesty former officers have been repealed 2001 | Argentina's loses the @placeholder are credited part creating the movements that end military rule. | ['Argentina' 'Argentine' 'BUENOS AIRES' 'British' 'CNN' 'Darwin'
'Falkland Islands' 'Falklands' 'Falklands War' 'Tierra del Fuego'] | ['Falklands War'] | {'passage': 177, 'query': 272} |
273 | BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (CNN) -- In 1982, they have been young men serving their obligatory military service -- Argentine conscripts had fought against the British that year during the Falklands War. More than 25 years later, many of them former combatants are in a legal battle against their former officers, alleging torture, starvation and murder at the hands of their own military. An Argentine war cemetery near Darwin, Falklands. A lawsuit allege officers have killed some soldiers. A federal judge in the southernmost province of Tierra del Fuego, under Argentine law claim jurisdiction over the Falkland Islands, recently had ruled that the officers have been like responsible for crimes against humanity and human rights abuses.
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Falklands War soldiers say officers have tortured, starved and murdered
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Judge rule officers have committed crimes against humanity, human rights abuse
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Law providing amnesty to former officers have been repealed 2001 | "The thing was like inconceivable that we denounce murders, torture and humiliations knowing that she were war a real enemy the @placeholder." | ['Argentina' 'Argentine' 'BUENOS AIRES' 'British' 'CNN' 'Darwin'
'Falkland Islands' 'Falklands' 'Falklands War' 'Tierra del Fuego'] | ['British'] | {'passage': 177, 'query': 273} |
274 | (CNN) -- Some long-times Cuba watchers express skepticism Tuesday a report a former Mexican foreign minister that Communist leader Raul Castro remove two top-ranking official earlier this month because they was plotting to overthrow him the support Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Fidel Castro, beset by illness, ceded powers his younger brother, Raul, pictured, last year. Jorge G. Castaneda, serve Mexico's foreign minister 2000 - , write the March 23 issue Newsweek, become public Saturday, that Deputy Prime Minister Carlos Lage Davila and Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque was like concerned that Raul Castro would make concessions would betray the 50-year-old Cuban Revolution.
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Former Mexican foreign minister is saying Raul Castro remove two top-ranking official
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The thing's claimed they was plotting to overthrow him fearing he'd betray Cuban revolutions
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Report is saying plotters receive support Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez
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Some long-times Cuba watchers skeptical the report | The former @placeholder official also is pointing Chavez' silence the removal the two man further proof that he was involved. | ['CNN' 'Carlos Lage Davila' 'Cuba' 'Cuban' 'Cuban Revolution'
'Felipe Perez Roque' 'Fidel Castro' 'Hugo Chavez' 'Jorge G. Castaneda'
'Mexican' 'Mexico' 'Newsweek' 'Raul' 'Raul Castro' 'Venezuelan'] | ['Mexican' 'Mexico'] | {'passage': 178, 'query': 274} |
275 | (CNN) -- Some long-time Cuba watchers express skepticism Tuesday a report a former Mexican foreign minister that Communist leader Raul Castro remove two top-ranking officials earlier this here month because they were plotting to overthrow him the support Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Fidel Castro, beset by illness, ceded power his more younger brother, Raul, pictured, last year. Jorge G. Castaneda, serve Mexico's foreign minister 2000 - , write the March 23 issue Newsweek, become public Saturday, that Deputy Prime Minister Carlos Lage Davila and Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque were like concerned that Raul Castro would make concessions would betray the 50-year-old Cuban Revolution.
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Former Mexican foreign minister is saying Raul Castro remove two top-ranking officials
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It's claimed they were plotting to overthrow him fearing he'd betray Cuban revolution
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Report is saying plotters receive support Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez
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Some long-time Cuba watchers skeptical the report | The Castro brothers then called Chavez and given him a "devil's alternative: back off, while maintaining economic support the island, or are losing his more @placeholder security detail and intelligence apparatus, exposing himself coups and assassination attempts eventual Venezuelan replacements. | ['CNN' 'Carlos Lage Davila' 'Cuba' 'Cuban' 'Cuban Revolution'
'Felipe Perez Roque' 'Fidel Castro' 'Hugo Chavez' 'Jorge G. Castaneda'
'Mexican' 'Mexico' 'Newsweek' 'Raul' 'Raul Castro' 'Venezuelan'] | ['Cuba' 'Cuban'] | {'passage': 178, 'query': 275} |
276 | (CNN) -- Some long-time Cuba watchers have expressed skepticism Tuesday a report a former Mexican foreign minister that Communist leader Raul Castro had removed two top-ranking officials earlier this here month because they were plotting to overthrow him the support Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Fidel Castro, beset by illness, ceded power his younger brother, Raul, pictured, last year. Jorge G. Castaneda, had served Mexico's foreign minister 2000 - , had written the March 23 issue Newsweek, had become public Saturday, that Deputy Prime Minister Carlos Lage Davila and Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque had been like concerned that Raul Castro would make concessions would betray the 50-year-old Cuban Revolution.
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Former Mexican foreign minister says Raul Castro had removed two top-ranking officials
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The thing's claimed they were plotting to overthrow him fearing he'd betray Cuban revolution
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Report says plotters have received support Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez
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Some long-time Cuba watchers skeptical the report | The Castro brothers then have called Chavez and have given him a "devil's alternative: back off, while maintaining economic support the island, or are losing his Cuban security detail and intelligence apparatus, exposing himself coups and assassination attempts eventual @placeholder replacements. | ['CNN' 'Carlos Lage Davila' 'Cuba' 'Cuban' 'Cuban Revolution'
'Felipe Perez Roque' 'Fidel Castro' 'Hugo Chavez' 'Jorge G. Castaneda'
'Mexican' 'Mexico' 'Newsweek' 'Raul' 'Raul Castro' 'Venezuelan'] | ['Venezuelan'] | {'passage': 178, 'query': 276} |
277 | (CNN) -- Some long-time Cuba watchers have expressed skepticism Tuesday a report a former Mexican foreign minister that Communist leader Raul Castro had removed two top-ranking officials earlier this here month because they were plotting to overthrow him the support Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Fidel Castro, beset by illness, ceded power his more younger brother, Raul, pictured, last year. Jorge G. Castaneda, who had served Mexico's foreign minister 2000 - , had written the March 23 issue Newsweek, which had become public Saturday, that Deputy Prime Minister Carlos Lage Davila and Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque had been like concerned that Raul Castro would make concessions that would betray the 50-year-old Cuban Revolution.
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Former Mexican foreign minister say Raul Castro had removed two top-ranking officials
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The thing's claimed they were plotting to overthrow him fearing he'd betray Cuban revolution
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Report say plotters have received support Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez
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Some long-time Cuba watchers skeptical the report | @placeholder further had said the two man had reawakened the illusions "foreign powers" Cuba's future. | ['CNN' 'Carlos Lage Davila' 'Cuba' 'Cuban' 'Cuban Revolution'
'Felipe Perez Roque' 'Fidel Castro' 'Hugo Chavez' 'Jorge G. Castaneda'
'Mexican' 'Mexico' 'Newsweek' 'Raul' 'Raul Castro' 'Venezuelan'] | ['Raul Castro'] | {'passage': 178, 'query': 277} |
278 | (CNN) -- Yesterday, Team USA lost Belgium and is the running. But today, y'all'd think American goalkeeper Tim Howard actually won the World Cup his own. Some 1,845,345 tweets heralded Howard's historic game -- 12 saves regulation, a rare feat, and one allowed American fans to focus a winning performance while ignoring the understory: Belgium controlled the game the beginning, and even the late goal 19-year-old Julian Green could do little to change the writing was the wall. As the weary American team trudged the 90 minute mark, Americans focused the herculean effort Howard, crowing that he had more saves Jesus, starting a petition to rename Reagan National Howard, and briefly appointing him Secretary Defense Wikipedia.
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Amy Bass: American so nuts Tim Howard y'all'd think he won the World Cup himself
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But are crazing likely won't last: The thing was like more Americans wanting in the party, she is saying
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She is saying the Cup is suited social media camaraderie, helped whip up interest
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the U.S. loss, soccer interest will probably wane, It is that bass are saying | Rather than be shocked and grateful that that the U.S. men have made it the knockout round, many had seemed to think that @placeholder would be a small hurdle American victorys. | ['American' 'Americans' 'Amy Bass' 'Bass' 'Belgium' 'CNN' 'Cup' 'Howard'
'Jesus' 'Julian Green' 'Reagan National for Howard' 'Team USA'
'Tim Howard' 'U.S.' 'Wikipedia' 'World Cup'] | ['Belgium'] | {'passage': 179, 'query': 278} |
279 | (CNN) -- Yesterday, Team USA had lost Belgium and is the running. But today, y'all'd think American goalkeeper Tim Howard actually had won the World Cup his own. Some 1,845,345 tweet have heralded Howard's historic game -- 12 safe regulation, a rare feat, and one that had allowed American fans to focus a winning performance while ignoring the understory: Belgium had controled the game the beginning, and even the late goal 19-year-old Julian Green could do little to change the writing that had been the wall. As the weary American team had trudged the 90 minute mark, Americans have focused the herculean effort Howard, crowing that he had had more saves Jesus, starting a petition to rename Reagan National Howard, and briefly appointing him Secretary Defense Wikipedia.
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Amy Bass: American so nuts Tim Howard y'all'd think he had won the World Cup himself
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But craze likely won't last: The thing had been like more Americans wanting in the party, she says
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She says the Cup is suited social media camaraderie, which helped whip up interest
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the U.S. loss, soccer interest will probably wane, It is that bass says | But 40 years -- 40 years -- the United States are not caring the @placeholder because the U.S. is not qualifying. | ['American' 'Americans' 'Amy Bass' 'Bass' 'Belgium' 'CNN' 'Cup' 'Howard'
'Jesus' 'Julian Green' 'Reagan National for Howard' 'Team USA'
'Tim Howard' 'U.S.' 'Wikipedia' 'World Cup'] | ['Cup' 'World Cup'] | {'passage': 179, 'query': 279} |
280 | (CNN) -- Yesterday, Team USA lose to Belgium and is out of the running. But today, y'all'd think American goalkeeper Tim Howard actually win the World Cup on his own. Some 1,845,345 tweets herald Howard's historic game -- 12 saves in regulation, a rare feat, and one that allow American fans to focus on a winning performance while ignoring the understory: Belgium control the game from the beginning, and even the late goal by 19-year-old Julian Green could do little to change the writing that was on the wall. As the weary American team trudge past the 90 minute mark, Americans focus on the herculean effort by Howard, crowing that he had more saves than Jesus, starting a petition to rename Reagan National for Howard, and briefly appointing him Secretary of Defense on Wikipedia.
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Amy Bass: American so nuts about Tim Howard y'all'd think he win the World Cup himself
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But are crazing likely won't last: It was like more about Americans wanting in on the party, she is saying
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She is saying the Cup is suited to social media camaraderie, which has helped whip up interest
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After the U.S. loss, soccer interest will probably wane, It is that bass are saying | The thing is like easy to link @placeholder mania the popularity youth soccer the United States. | ['American' 'Americans' 'Amy Bass' 'Bass' 'Belgium' 'CNN' 'Cup' 'Howard'
'Jesus' 'Julian Green' 'Reagan National for Howard' 'Team USA'
'Tim Howard' 'U.S.' 'Wikipedia' 'World Cup'] | ['Cup' 'World Cup'] | {'passage': 179, 'query': 280} |
281 | (CNN) -- Yesterday, Team USA lose to Belgium and is out of the running. But today, you'd think American goalkeeper Tim Howard actually win the World Cup on his own. Some 1,845,345 tweets herald Howard's historic game -- 12 saves in regulation, a rare feat, and one allow American fans to focus on a winning performance while ignoring the understory: Belgium control the game from the beginning, and even the late goal by 19-year-old Julian Green could do little to change the writing was on the wall. As the weary American team trudge past the 90 minute mark, Americans focus on the herculean effort by Howard, crowing that he had much saves than Jesus, starting a petition to rename Reagan National for Howard, and briefly appointing him Secretary of Defense on Wikipedia.
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Amy Bass: American so nuts about Tim Howard you'd think he win the World Cup himself
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But craze likely won't last: The thing was much about Americans wanting in on the party, she says
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She says the Cup is suited to social media camaraderie, helped whip up interest
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After the U.S. loss, soccer interest will probably wane, Bass says | Americans are preferring to lead, and until now, they was the only ones missing this here global party, one where the U.S. men have yet to build a winning reputation, something central to are @placeholdering identity. | ['American' 'Americans' 'Amy Bass' 'Bass' 'Belgium' 'CNN' 'Cup' 'Howard'
'Jesus' 'Julian Green' 'Reagan National for Howard' 'Team USA'
'Tim Howard' 'U.S.' 'Wikipedia' 'World Cup'] | ['American'] | {'passage': 179, 'query': 281} |
282 | (CNN) -- This time the thing'll be Jason Dufner is laughing last and most loud. For months he's been ribbed by his pals for dozing off during a visit to a school arrange through the PGA Tour, creating a phenomenon become like internationally knew as "Dufnering." The 36-year-old capture his maiden major title at the PGA Championship at Oak Hill in New York on Sunday, two years after his heartbreaking playoff defeat to Keegan Bradley. And don't be like surprised if the Alabama resident does another spot of "Dufnering" this week, this time with a major difference -- the Wanamaker Trophy will be by his side.
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Jason Dufner is celebrating his first ever major title with success at U.S. PGA Championship
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Dufner is saying he might celebrate by doing a spot of 'Dufnering' pose with his trophy
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The 36-year-old was teased by fellow pros for falling like asleep on a school visit in Dallas
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Dufner is insisting his first major victory won't change him one bit as no person | Dufner became a cult figure @placeholder to his "moments relaxations" but also because of his incredibly laid back demeanor. | ['Alabama' 'CNN' 'Dallas' 'Dufner' 'Dufnering' 'Jason Dufner'
'Keegan Bradley' 'New York' 'Oak Hill' 'PGA Championship' 'PGA Tour'
'U.S. PGA Championship' 'Wanamaker Trophy'] | ['PGA Tour'] | {'passage': 180, 'query': 282} |
283 | (CNN) -- This time the thing'll be Jason Dufner who laughs last and most loud. months he's been ribbed by his pals dozing off a visit a school have arranged the PGA Tour, creating a phenomenon that had become like internationally knew "Dufnering." The 36-year-old had captured his maiden major title the PGA Championship Oak Hill New York Sunday, two years his heartbreaking playoff defeat Keegan Bradley. And don't be like surprised if the Alabama resident does another spot "Dufnering" this week, this time a major difference -- the Wanamaker Trophy will be his side.
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Jason Dufner celebrates his first ever major title success U.S. PGA Championship
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Dufner says he might celebrate doing a spot 'Dufnering' pose his trophy
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The 36-year-old have been teased by fellow pros falling like asleep a school visit Dallas
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Dufner insists his first major victory won't change him one bit a person | But after he fire a final round 68 to finish 10-under @placeholder was one the first to congratulate him, having raced back the airport to toast his friend's victory. | ['Alabama' 'CNN' 'Dallas' 'Dufner' 'Dufnering' 'Jason Dufner'
'Keegan Bradley' 'New York' 'Oak Hill' 'PGA Championship' 'PGA Tour'
'U.S. PGA Championship' 'Wanamaker Trophy'] | ['Keegan Bradley'] | {'passage': 180, 'query': 283} |
284 | By Arthur Martin and Christian Gysin and Neil Sears The brother one the French Alps massacre victims have denied hiring a hitman to kill the family a £1million-plus inheritance feud. Accountant Zaid al-Hilli, 54, was arrested his home Surrey yesterday morning suspicion conspiracy to murder. His brother Saad al-Hilli, 50, was killed a gun attack France that leave three other dead and Saad’s daughters Zainab, eight, and Zeena, five, orphaned. Arrest: The brother Saad Al-Hilli, 53, (left), Zaid, (right), have been held suspicion conspiracy to murder his sibling and his family the French Alps
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Zaid Al-Hilli was today held by Surrey Police connection the shooting
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Saad Al-Hilli, his wife Ikbal and her mother Suhaila al-Allaf was all killed
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Cyclist Sylvain Mollier was also shot dead Annecy September 2012
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Officers picture taking bags evidence Zaid's home
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French prosecutors are wanting to talk Saad's orphans, who survive massacre
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Police Channel also are claiming Mr Al-Hilli was 'living fear' death
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French prosecutor Eric Maillaud say it was ‘essential’ to question the orphans, particularly because Zainab was the only witness;
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Mr Maillaud say Saad ‘fear his life’ the assassination of the ‘very violent’ feud his brother;
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Investigators was examining the inheritance left by the men’s late father Kadhim, which include several properties and £800,000 a Swiss bank;
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The inheritance dispute was described ‘so colossal’ that investigators are expecting to take two year to sift legal papers written four different language; and
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French police are like anxious to establish why Zaid allegedly call five telephone number Romania weeks the massacre. | Mail, @placeholder say he love his brother and are not ‘knowing how he could have | ['Al-Hilli' 'Alps' 'Annecy' 'Arthur Martin' 'Channel' 'Christian Gysin'
'Eric Maillaud' 'France' 'French' 'French Alps' 'Ikbal' 'Kadhim'
'Maillaud' 'Neil Sears' 'Romania' 'Saad' 'Saad Al-Hilli' 'Saad al-Hilli'
'Suhaila al-Allaf' 'Surrey' 'Surrey Police' 'Swiss' 'Sylvain Mollier'
'Zaid' 'Zaid Al-Hilli' 'Zaid al-Hilli' 'Zainab' 'Zeena'] | ['Zaid' 'Zaid al-Hilli'] | {'passage': 181, 'query': 284} |
285 | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Judy Shepard had stood a massive crowd the Capitol Sunday a single, painful reasons. Sunday's National Equality March Washington had coincided National Coming Out Day. "I'm here today because I have lost me son to hate." Her gay son, Matthew Shepard, have been kidnapped and severely beaten October 1998. He had died five days later a hospital. Much than 10 years later, Judy Shepard had addressed the thousands gay rights activists Washington had wrapped up Sunday's National Equality March a rousing rally the Capitol. iReport.com: Are Seeing photos the march
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NEW: Mother Matthew Shepard addresses is crowding: "We are all Americans"
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Marchers are passing the White House the way the Capitol
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Activists and supporters are urging federal protection gay, lesbian citizens
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March is coming day after President Obama had voiced support gays military | Whether or not he can live wherever he is wanting to live and whether or he can ain't one no person he is loving -- no one has that right,it is the crowd that " @placeholder tell. | ['Americans' 'CNN' 'Capitol' 'Judy Shepard' 'Matthew Shepard'
'National Coming Out Day' 'National Equality March' 'Obama' 'WASHINGTON'
'Washington' 'White House'] | ['Judy Shepard'] | {'passage': 182, 'query': 285} |
286 | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Judy Shepard stand a massive crowd the Capitol Sunday a single, painful reasons. Sunday's National Equality March Washington coincide National Coming Out Day. "I'm here today because I lose me son to hate." Her gay son, Matthew Shepard, was kidnapped and severely beat October 1998. He die five days later a hospital. Much than 10 years later, Judy Shepard address the thousands gay rights activists Washington who wrap up Sunday's National Equality March a rousing rally the Capitol. iReport.com: Are Seeing photos the march
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NEW: Mother Matthew Shepard addresses is crowding: "We are all Americans"
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Marchers are passing the White House the way the Capitol
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Activists and supporters are urging federal protection gay, lesbian citizens
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March is coming day after President Obama voice support gays military | The activists march through @placeholder, calling for an end to the "aren't asking, aren't telling" no policy and equality in marriage. | ['Americans' 'CNN' 'Capitol' 'Judy Shepard' 'Matthew Shepard'
'National Coming Out Day' 'National Equality March' 'Obama' 'WASHINGTON'
'Washington' 'White House'] | ['WASHINGTON' 'Washington'] | {'passage': 182, 'query': 286} |
287 | A massive moth measuring a foot from wing tip to wing tip have been found in Lancashire. The Giant Atlas Moth is normally seen in south-east Asia, particularly in Malaysia. However, one have been found by the Blackmore family in Ramsbottom - much than 6,000 miles away. Mark Lightowler of Animal World with the foot-wide moth had turned up in a Lancashire back garden - and have already bred. Atlas moths are considered the most largest moths in the world. Females are like larger and heavier than males. They survive for a week after emerging as a moth. In India, Atlas moths are cultivated for their silk.
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Animal usually found in Malaysia
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Experts believe the thing may have escaped from a private collection | Centre manager Mark Lightowler say: "The moth was found the back yard a house @placeholder. | ['Animal' 'Animal World' 'Asia' 'Atlas' 'Blackmore' 'Giant Atlas Moth'
'India' 'Lancashire' 'Malaysia' 'Mark Lightowler' 'Ramsbottom'] | ['Ramsbottom'] | {'passage': 183, 'query': 287} |
288 | BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- They are lining up early every Saturday morning at the decrepit gymnasium is housing the La Matanza Barter Club. Nelly Vasquez and her 6-month-old daughter, Antonella is trading wool for food. Club members are shuffling in carrying sacks stuffed with everything from homemade clothing to are homegrowning vegetables, set up their stands and are beginning a day of bartering. The La Matanza Barter Club in the working-class Buenos Aires neighborhood of Isidro Casanova is one of more than 100 now is functioning throughout Argentina. They are providing a vital service for people are like short on cash by helping them are making ends are meeting.
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Barter clubs opening around Argentina are showing extent of country's economic crisis
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Members -- often poor and unemployed -- trade food, clothes
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The clubs first have opened during Argentina's 2001 economic meltdown | @placeholder, 29, go to the club because she have no other options. | ['Antonella' 'Argentina' 'BUENOS AIRES' 'Buenos Aires' 'Isidro Casanova'
'La Matanza Barter Club' 'Nelly Vasquez'] | ['Nelly Vasquez'] | {'passage': 184, 'query': 288} |
289 | BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- They line up early every Saturday morning the decrepit gymnasium houses the La Matanza Barter Club. Nelly Vasquez and her 6-month-old daughter, Antonella trades wool for food. Club members shuffle carrying sacks stuffed everything homemade clothing homegrown vegetables, set up their stands and begin a day bartering. The La Matanza Barter Club the working-class Buenos Aires neighborhood Isidro Casanova is one much than 100 now function Argentina. They provide a vital service people are like short cash helping them make ends meet.
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Barter clubs opening Argentina show extent country's economic crisis
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Members -- often poor and unemployed -- trade food, clothes
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The clubs first open Argentina's 2001 economic meltdown | It is her job at a clothing factory last year , and has been going to the barter club every week since January -- often with her six - month - old daughter , @placeholder , in tow that she lose . | ['Antonella' 'Argentina' 'BUENOS AIRES' 'Buenos Aires' 'Isidro Casanova'
'La Matanza Barter Club' 'Nelly Vasquez'] | ['Antonella'] | {'passage': 184, 'query': 289} |
290 | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 12:35 EST, 26 February 2013 | UPDATED: 13:31 EST, 27 February 2013 Chancellor George Osborne demanded up to £30billion of extra cuts, which senior ministers resiting attempts to slice more from their departmental budgets Tory and Lib Dem ministers joining forces to oppose protecting pensioner benefits, the NHS and the aid budget from cuts. George Osborne is under pressure to ditch David Cameron’s are pledging to protect them areas in the next spending review, so the austerity can be shared more equally. The Institute for Fiscal Studies calculated that to stop cuts from affecting schools, defence equipment, the NHS and the international development department, other departments would gotta make cuts of 35 per cent.
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Senior ministers including Theresa May, Vince Cable and Philip Hammond resisting fresh round of cuts to their departments' budgets
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Chancellor preparing March 20 Budget and 2015-16 spending review
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David Cameron is warning Cabinet of 'real urgency' to act to kickstart growth | It is no further that home Secretary Theresa May and Defence Secretary @placeholder is argued cuts to the police and armed forces can go. | ['Budget' 'Cabinet' 'David Cameron' 'George Osborne'
'Institute for Fiscal Studies' 'Lib Dem' 'Mailonline' 'Matt Chorley'
'NHS' 'Philip Hammond' 'Theresa May' 'Tory' 'Vince Cable'] | ['Philip Hammond'] | {'passage': 185, 'query': 290} |
291 | Verizon and Comcast customers are struggling to use Netflix because their connection became like too slow, she has been claimed. Customers took online forums to say the service unusable them, and claiming the firms may be prioritising their own streaming services. Netflix revealed the providers slipped down its ISP rankings - their claims to offer high speed services. Comcast and Verizon customers took online forums to complain Netflix became like unusable them There is 44 million Netflix members worldwide. Over 1 billion hours TV shows and movies are streamed Netflix each month.
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Ranking internet providers released by Netflix is revealing the pair are the slowest ISPs users
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Customers took to forums to claim Netflix is 'like unusable' them
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31% all US traffic are coming the streaming video service
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Claims capacity issues could be to blame | 'It is the average performance of all Netflix streams on each @placeholder 's network and are an indicator of the performance typically experienced across all users on an ISP network that the listed speeds reflect . | ['Comcast' 'ISP' 'Netflix' 'US' 'Verizon'] | ['ISP'] | {'passage': 186, 'query': 291} |
292 | (CNN) -- This here month, IME hosts a special edition Istanbul that looks the role women the Middle East a time when they are defying stereotypes never before. Fever pitch Turkish football can no longer be claimed a male preserve. IME visits the world famous Fenerbahce club as they attempt to confront crowd violence banning men and permitting only female supporters an early season game. Acient Turkey's Queen Mothers Also Turkey, IME is granted rare TV access the ancient harem the Ottoman Topkapi Palace, taking a look back some the most famous Valide Sultans, or "Queen Mothers," who once had wilded power the Ottoman court and have been patrons architecture, leaving their mark Istanbul's skyline.
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A special edition IME focusses the women the Middle East
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Rima Maktabi travels Cairo to meet the renowned Egyptian author and feminist, Dr. Nawal Sadawi
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Iraq meanwhile, IME meets two Baghdadi women helping to rebuild their country | The decades @placeholder has been imprisoned, censored, accused blasphemy and faced numerous deaths threats. | ['Acient Turkey' 'Baghdadi' 'CNN' 'Cairo' 'Egyptian' 'Fenerbahce' 'IME'
'Iraq' 'Istanbul' 'Middle East' 'Nawal Sadawi' 'Ottoman'
'Ottoman Topkapi Palace' 'Queen Mothers' 'Rima Maktabi' 'Turkey'
'Turkish' 'Valide Sultans'] | ['Nawal Sadawi'] | {'passage': 187, 'query': 292} |
293 | Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- Free trade, transparency and a crackdown tax cheats will be the heart Britain's G8 presidency, Prime Minister David Cameron tell the World Economic Forum Davos Thursday as he set out his vision a much competitive Europe. The speech is coming a day after Cameron make headlines promising the British people a vote European Union membership if he is winning the next general election 2015. "We are needing much free trade. We are needing fairer tax systems. We are needing much transparency how governments -- and yes, companies -- are operating," Cameron tell political and business leaders Davos.
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NEW: David Cameron is saying the United States could learn Britain deficit reduction
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He is telling Amanpour he has no regrets promising a referendum
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He is saying the G8 will focus free trade, fairer taxes and greater transparency"
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She can be the generation is eradicating absolute poverty our world," he is saying | These three issue will be the focus the @placeholder meeting to be hosted by Britain later this year, he say. | ['Amanpour' 'Britain' 'British' 'CNN' 'Cameron' 'David Cameron' 'Davos'
'Europe' 'European Union' 'G8' 'Switzerland' 'United States'
'World Economic Forum'] | ['G8'] | {'passage': 188, 'query': 293} |
294 | Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- Free trade, transparency and a crackdown tax cheats will be the heart Britain's G8 presidency, Prime Minister David Cameron tell the World Economic Forum Davos Thursday as he set out his vision a more competitive Europe. The speech is coming a day after Cameron make headlines promising the British people a vote European Union membership if he is winning the next general election 2015. "We are needing more free trade. We are needing more fairer tax systems. We are needing more transparency how governments -- and yes, companies -- are operating," Cameron tell political and business leaders Davos.
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NEW: David Cameron is saying the United States could learn Britain deficit reduction
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He is telling Amanpour he has no regrets promising a referendum
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He is saying the G8 will focus free trade, more fairer taxes and more greater transparency"
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We can be the generation is eradicating absolute poverty our world," he is saying | "The thing's like really important that weare set out a plan how we get change Europe that will benefit all Europe, making the thing much open, much competitive, much flexible, and how we are securing @placeholder's place that," he say. | ['Amanpour' 'Britain' 'British' 'CNN' 'Cameron' 'David Cameron' 'Davos'
'Europe' 'European Union' 'G8' 'Switzerland' 'United States'
'World Economic Forum'] | ['Britain' 'British'] | {'passage': 188, 'query': 294} |
295 | Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- Free trade, transparency and a crackdown tax cheats will be the heart Britain's G8 presidency, Prime Minister David Cameron had told the World Economic Forum Davos Thursday as he had set out his vision a more competitive Europe. The speech is coming a day after Cameron had made headlines promising the British people a vote European Union membership if he is winning the next general election 2015. "We are needing more free trade. We are needing more fairer tax systems. We are needing more transparency how governments -- and yes, companies -- are operating," Cameron had told political and business leaders Davos.
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NEW: David Cameron is saying the United States could learn Britain deficit reduction
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He is telling Amanpour he has no regrets promising a referendum
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He is saying the G8 will focus free trade, more fairer taxes and more greater transparency"
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We can be the generation that is eradicating absolute poverty our world," he is saying | Them who has criticized the decision, Cameron say he is believing "the most great gamble @placeholder would be to sit back and do nothing." | ['Amanpour' 'Britain' 'British' 'CNN' 'Cameron' 'David Cameron' 'Davos'
'Europe' 'European Union' 'G8' 'Switzerland' 'United States'
'World Economic Forum'] | ['Britain' 'British'] | {'passage': 188, 'query': 295} |
296 | Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- Free trades, transparency and a crackdown tax cheats will be the hearts Britain's G8 presidency, Prime Minister David Cameron told the World Economic Forum Davos Thursday as he set out his visions a more competitive Europe. The speechs come a day after Cameron made headlines promising the British people a vote European Union memberships if he wins the next general election 2015. "We need more free trades. We need more fairer tax systems. We need more transparency how governments -- and yes, companies -- operate," Cameron told political and busineses leaders Davos.
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NEW: David Cameron says the United States could learn Britain deficit reduction
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He tells Amanpour he has no regrets promising a referendum
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He says the G8 will focus free trades, more fairer taxes and more greater transparency"
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She can be the generations that eradicate absolute povertys our world," he says | Cameron say the most big thing that Britain and America could do together is to work an EU-@placeholder trades deal. | ['Amanpour' 'Britain' 'British' 'CNN' 'Cameron' 'David Cameron' 'Davos'
'Europe' 'European Union' 'G8' 'Switzerland' 'United States'
'World Economic Forum'] | ['United States'] | {'passage': 188, 'query': 296} |
297 | Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- Free trade, transparency and a crackdown on tax cheats will be at the heart of Britain's G8 presidency, Prime Minister David Cameron tell the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday as he set out his vision for a much competitive Europe. The speech comes a day after Cameron make headlines by promising the British people a vote on European Union membership if he wins the next general election in 2015. "We needs much free trade. We needs more fairer tax systems. We needs much transparency on how governments -- and yes, companies -- operates," Cameron tell political and business leaders at Davos.
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NEW: David Cameron says the United States could learn from Britain on deficit reduction
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He tells Amanpour he has no regrets over promising a referendum
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He says the G8 will focus on free trade, more fairer taxes and more greater transparency"
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We can be the generation eradicates absolute poverty in our world," he says | " everything else this @placeholder, the ambitions are like big, and I make no apology that," he had said. | ['Amanpour' 'Britain' 'British' 'CNN' 'Cameron' 'David Cameron' 'Davos'
'Europe' 'European Union' 'G8' 'Switzerland' 'United States'
'World Economic Forum'] | ['G8'] | {'passage': 188, 'query': 297} |
298 | Tottenham teenager Keanan Bennetts is in the unique position of playing for England AND Germany. And even Nigeria have tried to convince the 15-year-old to join them, too. Bennetts qualify for all three nations through his German mother, Nicole, Nigerian father, Richard, and being bore in Edgware, London. The exciting winger – knew for his blistering pace and technique – have been turning heads with his performances for Tottenham's youth sides, have prompted a three-way tug of war for his services. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Keanan Bennetts play for England in 1-0 defeat to Wales Keanan Bennetts take on his man while playing for England against Northern Ireland earlier this here month
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Spurs teen Keanan Bennetts have played at youth level for two countries
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Exciting winger eligible for England, Germany and Nigeria
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Bennetts will take his time before deciding who value him most | The young winger is a fluent German speaker and is also like eligible to play @placeholder his father | ['Bennetts' 'Edgware' 'England' 'German' 'Germany' 'Keanan Bennetts'
'London' 'Nicole' 'Nigeria' 'Nigerian' 'Northern Ireland' 'Richard'
'Spurs' 'Tottenham' 'Wales'] | ['Nigeria'] | {'passage': 189, 'query': 298} |
299 | Tottenham teenager Keanan Bennetts is in the unique position of playing for England AND Germany. And even Nigeria has tried to convince the 15-year-old to join them, too. Bennetts qualifies for all three nations through his German mother, Nicole, Nigerian father, Richard, and being bore in Edgware, London. The exciting winger – knew for his blistering pace and techniques – has been turning heads with his performances for Tottenham's youths sides, has prompted a three-way tug of war for his services. VIDEOs Scroll down to watch Keanan Bennetts plays for England in 1-0 defeats to Wales Keanan Bennetts take on his man while playing for England against Northern Ireland earlier this here month
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Spurs teen Keanan Bennetts has played at youths level for two countries
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Exciting winger eligible for England, Germany and Nigeria
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Bennetts will take his times before deciding who values him most | Present, Keanan's father considers @placeholder and the distances his would gotta travel too big a commitment, but they have not ruled out representing them the future. | ['Bennetts' 'Edgware' 'England' 'German' 'Germany' 'Keanan Bennetts'
'London' 'Nicole' 'Nigeria' 'Nigerian' 'Northern Ireland' 'Richard'
'Spurs' 'Tottenham' 'Wales'] | ['Nigeria'] | {'passage': 189, 'query': 299} |